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CONTENTS

Outline of Anritsu Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4


Quality, Reliability Assurance System and Effort for Environmental Considerations . . . . . . . . 5
How to Use This Catalog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Sales, Shipping, and Service Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Sales Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Alphabetical Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Model Number Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
New Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Request for measuring instruments not appearing


in this catalog will also be accepted.
Optical Measuring Instruments ................................................................................. 30
Optical Power Meters Optical Loss Test Set Optical Test Set Multi Channel Box ACCESS Master Optical Time Domain Reflectometer
OTDR Module Optical Spectrum Analyzers WDM Tester Optical Channel Selector Optical Directional Coupler Bare Fiber Connectors
Optical Attenuators Fiber Adapter Chromatic Dispersion Module Polarization Mode Dispersion Module Fiber Microscope Visual Fault Locator
Fiber Identifier Eye Pattern Analyzer Others
Pulse Pattern Generators/Error Detectors ................................................................ 195
Signal Quality Analyzer 43.5G MUX/43.5G DEMUX Eye Pattern Analyzer

IP/Network Measuring Instruments ........................................................................... 210


Data Quality Analyzer IP Network Analyzer Multislot Chassis SONET/SDH/PDH/ATM Analyzers Portable 2.5G/10G Analyzer

Mobile Communications Measuring Instruments .................................................. 275


WCDMA Signaling Testers WCDMA TRX/Performance Test System/WCDMA RRM Test System Signaling Tester Radio Communication Analyzers
Service Tester Shield Box Mobile Communication Test Systems Vector Signal Generator Digital Modulation Signal Generator Digital Mobile Radio
Transmitter Testers RNC Simulator Bluetooth PreQualification Test Set System Area Tester Area Scanner Measuring Receivers Others

Digital Broadcast Measuring Instruments................................................................. 417


Digital broadcast Field Analyzer Vector Signal Generator Bit Error Rate Tester

Handheld Measuring Instruments ............................................................................. 441


Cable and Antenna Analyzers Cable, Antenna and Base Station Analyzer Spectrum Analyzers Vector Network Analyzer
Node B Analyzer Network Performance Testers Eye Pattern Analyzer

Spectrum Analyzers ................................................................................................... 569


Spectrum Analyzers Signal Analyzer

Signal Analyzers ......................................................................................................... 627


Signal Analyzer

Network Analyzers...................................................................................................... 635


Vector Network Measurement System Power Amplifier Test System (PATS) Vector Network Analyzers Vector Network Analyzer
Automatic Calibrator Network Analyzers Reflection Bridges Transformers

Signal Generators....................................................................................................... 676


Synthesized Signal Generators RF Microwave Signal Generator Synthesized Level Generator

RF Microwave Measuring Instruments ...................................................................... 703


Radar Test System Microwave Frequency Counters Wideband Peak Power Meters Calibration Receiver Voltmeter Resistance Attenuator
Programmable Attenuators Pre-Amplifier EMI Probe Antennas Microwave Repeater Checker Signal Generator

Analog Transmission Characteristics Measuring Instruments .................................. 742


Level Meter

Components ............................................................................................................... 745


Fixed Attenuator for High Power Measurement Impedance Transformer Directional Couplers Pads Branch High-Pass Filter
Band Pass Filter

Microwave Components............................................................................................. 752


Outline of Microwave Components

Peripheral Equipment ................................................................................................. 755


Portable Test Rack Coaxial Cords, Adapters Dimensions of Waveguide Flanges Accessories for F-Series Cabinets
Accessories for E-Series Cabinets

Monitoring and Service Assurance ........................................................................... 764


Network and Service Performance Analyzer GSM and GPRS/Edge Optimization Troubleshooting and Maintenance
Integrated OSS Service Assurance Solutions

Optical Devices ........................................................................................................... 785


1.48 m Pump Laser Module
OUTLINE OF ANRITSU CORPORATION
Since its founding in 1895, Anritsu has contributed to the develop- Corporate Information
ment of the telecommunications industry by continuously pursuing Headquarters
Original and High Level technologies throughout its 110 year history. Anritsu Corporation
Anritsu has focused on the area of mobile and internet technologies, 5-1-1 Onna, Atsugi-shi, Kanagawa 243-8555, Japan
which have witnessed dramatic changes as we move towards the
ubiquitous next-generation network or NGN that will connect every First founded as Sekisan-sha in 1895.
Established as Anritsu Electric Corporation on March 17, 1931.
form of communication from digital to IP and wired to wireless.
Anritsu provides measurement and inspection solutions utilizing Paid-up capital: 14,049 million yen (as of March 31, 2006)
leading-edge wireless, optical, digital and IP measurement technolo- Sales volume: 91,262 million yen
gies for measuring and inspecting terminals, modules, electronic (consolidated, year ended March 31, 2006)
parts and other devices that constitute todays telecommunications Employees: 4,052 (consolidated, as of March 31, 2006)
systems. To cope with the increasing scale and complexity of
telecommunications networks, we also provide service assurance,
wherein we collect and analyse a variety of data obtained by moni- Anritsu Worldwide
toring network status and service usage to improve the network effi- Anritsu Corporation (Japan)
ciency and improve the quality of service. Anritsu has sales offices Anritsu Company (U.S.A.)
worldwide and R&D and manufacturing centers in Japan, the United Anritsu EMEA Ltd. (U.K.)
States, England, Denmark, Italy and France, enabling us to devise Anritsu Company Ltd. (Hong Kong)
prompt and effective responses to changing customer needs. Anritsu Electronics Ltd. (Canada)
Anritsu will continue to provide solutions and services paving the way Anritsu Eletronica Ltda. (Brazil)
towards the NGN in every region of the world by striving to enhance Anritsu S.A. (France)
existing technologies and creating new technological hybrids using Anritsu GmbH (Germany)
our store of key technology know-how. Anritsu S.p.A. (Italy)
Anritsu will strive to solidify its role as an Intelligent Solution Creator Anritsu AB (Sweden/Finland)
by working together with customers to provide solutions that improve Anritsu A/S (Denmark)
customer value and create new demand. By doing so, we may help Anritsu Company Ltd. (Beijing Representative Office: P.R. China)
to lay the foundation for the NGN by contributing to the creation of a Anritsu Electronics (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. (Service Center: P.R. China)
safe and secure international community. Anritsu Company, Inc. (Taiwan)
Anritsu Corporation, Ltd. (Korea)
Anritsu Pte. Ltd. (Singapore)
Anritsu Pty. Ltd. (Australia)
Anritsu Corporation India Liaison Office (India)
Anritsu EMEA Ltd Dubai Liaison Office (United Arab Emirates)

Anritsu Homepage
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QUALITY, RELIABILITY ASSURANCE SYSTEM AND EFFORT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS
ISO9001/14000
IP Network, Wireless and Precision products contained in this cata-
logue are manufactured under a quality system and environment
management system in conformance to the ISO international standard.
Factory name Conformed standard Qualification number Qualified date Qualification organization
ISO9001 JQA-0316 Nov. 15, 1993
Atsugi factory
ISO14001 JQA-EM0210 Aug. 28, 1998
Japan Quality Assurance Organization (JQA)
ISO9002 JQA-0737 Dec. 28, 1994
Tohoku Anritsu
ISO14001 JQA-EM0210 Aug. 28, 1998
ISO9001 FS22679 May 24, 1999
England factory BSI Quality Assurance
ISO14001 EMS54120 Mar. 15, 2000
ISO9001: 2000 6495 Apr. 27, 1995 The Seal of National Quality Assurance Limited
U.S.A factory
ISO/IEC 17025 2160.01 Mar. 18, 2004 Registered to A2LA

Quality and Reliability Assurance for Products


Planning Stage After Sold
Management resources are focused on measuring instruments re- In each service department, traceability assurance by calibrations
lated to growing fields such as mobile Internet, WDM and digital based on high-technical capabilities, as well as rapid repair and pre-
broadcasting, System solutions, precision measurement business ventive maintenance are performed.
and device businesses. New products are planned to provide solu-
tions whenever required by users. Parts Standardization and Improving Activities for
Design Stage Quality and Reliability
To realize a design with high-safety and high-reliability, several levels For parts generally used in each measuring instrument, quality im-
of design assessments are performed. Power consumption is re- provement and standardization are actively promoted. All field data
duced from the viewpoint of environment considerations, starting is analyzed, arranged and completely made known to each depart-
with evaluation of specifications, legal regulations and parts used. ment while required actions are taken for reliability improvement.
Evaluations are also implemented for improving the recycling ratio, In addition, failure rate, MTBF observation and parts failure rate are
and the design quality is improved. calculated based on this information.
Anritsu utilizes a design process that targets customer satisfaction.
Evaluation Stage Traceability Assurance
In addition to safety, reliability and environment considerations of test As defined in the International Vocabulary of Basic and General
models for new products, functions and performance are verified by Terms in Metrology (VIM; 1993), traceability is defined as "the prop-
an operating environmental conditions test and operability, uncer- erty of the result of a measurement or the value of a standard where-
tainty, maintainability and flexibility of design are evaluated fully. After by it can be related to stated references, usually national or interna-
passing these tests, the products can be commercialized. tional standards, through an unbroken chain of comparisons."
Anritsu's system to ensure traceability is shown below.
Manufacturing and Inspection Stages Measurements made by Anritsu's laboratory's are traceable to na-
Based on our policy, post-processing is the customer, the product tional, international, or intrinsic standards, where such standards are
is manufactured by experienced employees according to the work- available.
manship standards. In the adjustment and inspection stage, auto-
matic measurement is promoted. An expert will be in charge of the
adjustment if high-skilled adjustment is required.

National Institute of National Institute of


Advanced Industrial Information and National Institute of
Science and Communications Standard and National Physical
Technology (AIST) Technology (NICT) Technology (NIST) Laboratory (NPL)

Japan Quality Japan Electric Telecom


Assurance Meters Inspection Engineering
Organization Corporation (JEMIC) Center (TELEC)

JCSS Accredited UKAS Accredited


Laboratory Laboratory

Anritsu Industrial Solutions Anritsu US European Measurement Division


Co., LTD. Quality Anritsu Customer Services Ltd. European Service
Calibration Center Calibration and Manufacturing Operation Quality
Management Dept. Standards Laboratory Control Section Center

Products Inspection Section Products Inspection Section/ Products Inspection


(Japan) Services Center (United States) Section (United Kingdom)

Anritsu Products

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HOW TO USE THIS CATALOG
Index Numerical Values Used in This Catalog
Two easy ways to find the information you need. All numerical values are expressed according to the following units:
Use the Alphabetical Index on pages 9 to 12. Output Voltage of Signal Generator
Use the Model Number Index on pages 13 to 19 to locate a specific The output voltage expressed in a unit of dB or dB is calibrated in
instrument by model number. terms of e.m.f. (open circuit output voltage). 1 V is equal to 0 dB
or 0 dB.
Standard Products
All measuring instruments appearing in this catalog are standard prod- Input Power of Level Meter
ucts. For information on non-standard instruments please contact us. The input power is expressed in a unit of dBm which is terminated by
nominal impedance. 0 dBm is equal to 1 mW.
New Products Even if the input power is applied to the high impedance input ter-
Identifies products developed and introduced in the period from July minal, the indicated value is calibrated as mentioned above.
2005 to June 2006.
Power Supply Voltage
Any rated voltage between 100 V and 240 V is available. Normal op-
Measuring instruments whose outline views are marked with eration can be obtained within 10% of each rated voltage (howev-
conform to EMC (EN61326, EN61000-3-2) and LVD (EN61010-1) er, maximum permissible operating voltage is 250 V).
standards. Ambient Temperature, Rated Range of Use
Ambient temperature, rated range of use in the specifications rep-
Ethernet resents the range of ambient temperature, which guarantees values
It is an equipment provided with the external control interface of hav- given in specifications.
ing suited IEEE802.3.
External Dimensions
External dimensions are indicated in width, height, and depth in
millimeters, and do not include controls, fittings, or stands.
Excellent Eco Product
Lightweight
Power saving
Technical Publications
Small size
In this catalog you will notice that an outline of usage, noteworthy
Products conformed to environment-friendly criteria uniquely set by points, and standards have been prepared. If further information is
ourselves is called Excellent Eco Product. required please contact us directly. We will be happy to send you the
For the details of the mark and environment-friendly criteria, please technical publications of your choice.
refer to Anritsu Corporation home page.
(URL: http://www.anritsu.co.jp/English)

Specification Changes
We reserve the right to discontinue any item without notice and to
change specifications at any time without incurring any obligation to
incorporate new features in instruments or parts previously sold.

Accessories
Two types of accessories are available: Supplied and Optional. All in-
struments include the cost of supplied accessories, including fuses
and one operation (or instruction) manual in English. The cost of op-
tional accessories, however, is not included and, therefore, the op-
tional accessories will be supplied only on request.
Measuring Cords
The measuring cord in the accessory column is indicated in the se-
quence of Connector Cord Connector.
A type S connector is compatible to a type N.

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SALES, SHIPPING AND SERVICE INFORMATION
Order by Model Number Returning Instrument for Repairs
When ordering, please specify the model number and name of the instru- When returning the instrument to Anritsu for repairs, the following
ment desired, for example, MP1570A SONET/SDH/PDH/ATM Analyzer. suggestions will help us return it to you in the shortest possible time:
To prevent misunderstandings, include all necessary specifications Send complete instructions about what you would like done to the
and specific instructions in your order. That is to say, include all special instrument.
options or features such as special color, nonstandard power line voltage, If possible, include the symptoms or defects.
etc. To expedite your order we suggest that you contact us directly. Indicate the return address and, if different, the address to be used
for billing purposes.
Shipment All repairs and recalibrations are carried out at our factory.
Generally, instruments will be shipped within two months of receipt of
your order. In the case of Custom-made products mentioned in the foot- Extension Service
notes, shipment may take from 4 to 7 months. Every endeavor will be The normal warranty term is one year, but may be extended to three
made to maintain delivery dates, but no liability is accepted for loss, dam- or five years as an option when purchasing equipment. For three or
age, or delay of instruments, for reasons which are out of our control. five years extension service, please ask your local Anritsu Field
Office or Sales Representative for price and availability.
Terms
Unless previous terms have been arranged, we will use one of the Microsoft, Windows and MS-DOS are a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in
the USA and other countries.
following:
Intel, Pentium and i386/i486 are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its sub-
Full payment in advance of shipment sidiaries in the USA and other countries
Sight draft against an irrevocable confirmed letter of credit IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.
Duroid is a registered trademark of Bunker Ramo Corporation.
Quotations and Pro Forma Invoices APC-3.5 is a registered trademark of Amphenol North America, a division of Bunker Ramo
FOB, CIF, C&F, etc., quotations, and pro forma invoices are available Corporation.
on request. The instrument price includes a packing charge. K Connector and V Connector are registered trademarks of Anritsu Company.
LabWindows and LabVIEW are registered trademarks of National Instruments.
Inspection Surcharge LRL/LRM-Calibration method of Rhode & Schwartz, Germany
An inspection surcharge is applied to all orders requiring inspection by Loctite is a registered trademark of Loctite Corporation.
government agencies or individually appointed inspectors at our factory. Kovar is a registered trademark of Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
MATLAB is a registered trademark of The Math works, Inc.
Special Products Made-to-order CDMA2000 is a registered trademark of the Telecommunications Industry Association
(TIA USA).
Requests for remodeling standard products for special use will be
The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of
accepted, but only after detailed discussions. such marks by Anritsu is under license.
Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.

WARRANTY
All other expressed warranties are disclaimed and all implied warranties for this product,
including the warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are lim-
ited in duration to a period of one year from the date of delivery. In no event shall all
Anritsu group be liable to the customer for any damages, including lost profits, or other
incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use this product.

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SALES NETWORK
Anritsu Corporation Denmark
5-1-1 Onna, Atsugi-shi, Kanagawa, 243-8555 Japan Anritsu A/S
Phone: +81-46-223-1111 Kirkebjerg All 90, DK-2605 Brndby, Denmark
Fax: +81-46-296-1264 Phone: +45-72112200
Fax: +45-72112210
U.S.A. United Arab Emirates
Anritsu Company Anritsu EMEA Ltd.
1155 East Collins Blvd., Suite 100
Dubai Liaison Office
Richardson, TX 75081, U.S.A.
P O Box 500413 - Dubai Internet City
Toll Free: 1-800-267-4878
Al Thuraya Building, Tower 1, Suit 701, 7th Floor
Phone: +1-972-644-1777
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Fax: +1-972-671-1877
Phone: +971-4-3670352
Canada Fax: +971-4-3688460
Anritsu Electronics Ltd. Singapore
700 Silver Seven Road, Suite 120, Kanata,
Anritsu Pte. Ltd.
Ontario K2V 1C3, Canada
10, Hoe Chiang Road, #07-01/02, Keppel Towers,
Phone: +1-613-591-2003
Singapore 089315
Fax: +1-613-591-1006
Phone: +65-6282-2400
Brazil Fax: +65-6282-2533
Anritsu Eletrnica Ltda. P.R. China (Hong Kong)
Praca Amadeu Amaral, 27 - 1 Andar
Anritsu Company Ltd.
01327-010-Paraiso-So Paulo-Brazil
Suite 923, 9/F., Chinachem Golden Plaza, 77 Mody Road,
Phone: +55-11-3283-2511
Tsimshatsui East, Kowloon, Hong Kong, P.R. China
Fax: +55-11-3288-6940
Phone: +852-2301-4980
U.K. Fax: +852-2301-3545
Anritsu EMEA Ltd. P.R. China (Beijing)
200 Capability Green, Luton, Bedfordshire, LU1 3LU, U.K.
Anritsu Company Ltd.
Phone: +44-1582-433200
Fax: +44-1582-731303 Beijing Representative Office
Room 1515, Beijing Fortune Building,
France No. 5, Dong-San-Huan Bei Road,
Anritsu S.A. Chao-Yang District, Beijing 10004, P.R. China
9 Avenue du Qubec, Z.A. de Courtabuf Phone: +86-10-6590-9230
91951 Les Ulis Cedex, France Fax: +86-10-6590-9235
Phone: +33-1-60-92-15-50 Korea
Fax: +33-1-64-46-10-65
Anritsu Corporation, Ltd.
Germany 8F Hyunjuk Building, 832-41, Yeoksam Dong,
Anritsu GmbH Kangnam-ku, Seoul, 135-080, Korea
Nemetschek Haus, Konrad-Zuse-Platz 1 Phone: +82-2-553-6603
81829 Mnchen, Germany Fax: +82-2-553-6604
Phone: +49-89-442308-0 Australia
Fax: +49-89-442308-55
Anritsu Pty. Ltd.
Italy Unit 21/270 Ferntree Gully Road, Notting Hill,
Anritsu S.p.A. Victoria 3168, Australia
Via Elio Vittorini 129, 00144 Roma, Italy Phone: +61-3-9558-8177
Phone: +39-6-509-9711 Fax: +61-3-9558-8255
Fax: +39-6-502-2425 Taiwan
Sweden Anritsu Company Inc.
Anritsu AB 7F, No. 316, Sec. 1, Neihu Rd., Taipei 114, Taiwan
Borgafjordsgatan 13, 164 40 KISTA, Sweden Phone: +886-2-8751-1816
Phone: +46-8-534-707-00 Fax: +886-2-8751-1817
Fax: +46-8-534-707-30 India
Finland Anritsu Corporation
Anritsu AB India Liaison Office
Teknobulevardi 3-5, FI-01530 VANTAA, Finland Unit No. S-3, Second Floor, Esteem Red Cross Bhavan, No. 26,
Phone: +358-20-741-8100 Race Course Road, Bangalore 560 001, India
Fax: +358-20-741-8111 Phone: +91-80-32944707
Fax: +91-80-22356648

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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
10 Gigabit Ethernet Module Bit Error Rate Tester (for ME7873F/7874F) ........................303
(for MD1230 Family, MP1590B) ..................................216, 229 Bluetooth Test Set .......................................................25, 385
10G (1.31) Module (for MD1230 Family).............................216 Branch ................................................................................749
10G (1.55) Module (for MD1230 Family).............................216 Broadband Vector Network Analyzer...................................645
10 GigE Module Ethernet Test Set......................133, 246, 522 Broadband Site Master..................................................27, 455
10/10.7G Jitter Unit (for MP1590B) .....................................229 BTS Master....................................................................28, 472
10/10.7G Optical Unit (for MP1590B)..................................229 BTS Unit (for MD8480C) .....................................................283
10/10.7G Optical/Electrical Unit (Tx) (for MP1590B) ..........229
10/10.7G Optical/Electrical Unit (Rx Wide)
(for MP1590B) .....................................................................229 Calibration Kits ....................................................................666
10/10.7G Unit (for MP1590B) ..............................................229 C Calibration Receiver ............................................................724
10M/100M Ethernet Module (for MD1230 Family) .............216 CATV Measurement Software
10.3G Optical/Electrical Unit (Rx Wide) (for MP1590B)......229 (for MS2661C/MS2663C) ............................................602, 609
1.48 m Pump Laser Module ..............................................786 CDMA2000 1xEV-DO IQproducer (for MG3700A) ..............355
1.5/45/52/52M (1.31) Unit (for MP1570A/A1)..............220, 223 CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Measurement Software
1.5/45/52M Unit (for MP1570A/A1) .............................220, 223 (for MS8608A) .....................................................................376
1.5/45/52M, 156/622M Jitter Unit (for MP1570A/A1) ....220, 223 CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Measurement Software
15 dB ENR Noise Source (3.5 mm) ............................654, 661 (for MS8609A) .....................................................................373
1xEV-DO Measurement Software (for MT8820B) ...............324 CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Signal Generation Software
1xEV-DO Measurement Software (for MG3681A) .....................................................................360
(for MS2681A/2683A/2687B)...............................................580 CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Signaling Unit (for MD8470A) ..........314
2.5G (1.31) Module (for MD1230 Family)............................216 CDMA2000 1X Signaling Unit (for MD8470A).....................314
2.5G (1.31) Unit (for MP1570A/A1) .............................220, 223 CDMA2000 Measurement DLL (for ME7876A)...................342
2.5G (1.31/1.55) Unit (for MP1570A/A1) ....................220, 223 CDMA2000 Measurement Software
2.5G (1.55) Module (for MD1230 Family)............................216 (for MT8820B, MT8815B)............................................324, 332
2.5G (1.55) Unit (for MP1570A/A1) .............................220, 223 CDMA2000 Simulation Kit (for MD8470A) ..........................314
2.5G Jitter Unit (for MP1570A/A1)...............................220, 223 CDMA2000 Test Software (for ME7876A)...........................342
2.5G/10G Jitter Unit (for MP1580A) ....................................226 CDMA Cellular System Measurement Software
2.5G/10G Unit (for MP1570A/A1)................................220, 223 (for MS2661C/MS2663C series) .................................602, 609
2/8/34/139M, 15/45/52M, 156/622M Jitter Unit CDMA Measurement Software
(for MP1570A/A1)........................................................220, 223 (for MS2681A/2683A/2687B)...............................................580
2/8/34/139M, 156/622M Jitter Unit CDMA Measurement Software (for MS8608A) ...................376
(for MP1570A/A1)........................................................220, 223 CDMA Measurement Software (for MS8609A) ...................373
3GPP Protocol Analyzer (for MD8480B/C) .........................289 CDMA Modulation Unit (for MG3681A) ...............................360
43.5G DEMUX.....................................................................203 Cell Master ..........................................................................442
43.5G MUX..........................................................................203 Chromatic Dispersion Application ...............................112, 501
5 dB ENR Noise Source (35 mm) .......................................654 Ciphering (for MD8480C) ....................................................283
/4 DQPSK Measurement Software Circulator .............................................................................659
(for MS2681A/2683A/2687B)...............................................580 CM Directional Coupler .......................................................747
/4 DQPSK Measurement Software (for MS8608A) ...........376 CMI Unit (for MP1570A/A1).........................................220, 223
/4 DQPSK Measurement Software (for MS8609A) ...........373 Coaxial Adapters .........................................................754, 757
Coaxial Cords ......................................................................757
Connector Adapter (for ML9001A) .......................................39
ACCESS Master .........................................................20, 138 Connector Adapter
A AC Power Pack (for ML524B)..............................................416 (for ML9002A, MS9020D)................................................43, 48
Add/Drop Unit (for MP1570A/A1) ...............................22, 223 Connector Adapter (for MT9810B/9812B).................57, 62, 63
Air Lines...............................................................................753 Connector Tools...................................................................754
Area Scanner.................................................................26, 408 Connectors .................................................................753, 754
Area Tester ..........................................................................403 Convertible SWR Autotesters .....................................753, 754
ATM Unit (for MP1570A/A1) ........................................220, 223 CPU (for MD8480B/C) ................................................283, 288
AutoCal (Automatic Calibration) ................................662, 664 Current Probe .....................................................................659
Autotesters...................................................................753, 754
AWGN Unit (for MG3681A) .................................................360
Data Conversion Software (for ML8720C) ..........................407
D Data Quality Analyzer..........................................................212
Band Pass Filter ..................................................................751 DBT60, DBT60CPW Bias Terminations ..............................753
B Bare Fiber Connector ..................................................100, 103 DC Blocks....................................................................753, 754
Baseband Interface Unit (for MD8480C) .............................283 Detectors .....................................................................753, 754
Battery Charger (for ML524B) ............................................416 Device Test Signal Generation Software
Battery Pack (for ML524B) ..................................................416 (for MG3681A) .....................................................................360
BCH Demodulation Software (for ML8720C) ......................407 Digital Broadcast Field Analyzer ...................................26, 418
BCH Demodulation Software (for ML8740B) ......................411 Digital Mobile Radio Transmitter Tester.......................361, 374
BER/BLER Measurement Software (for MS8608A) ............376 Digital Modulation Signal Generator....................................356
BER/BLER Measurement Software (for MS8609A) ............373 Dipole Antenna ....................................................................735
Bias Tees .....................................................................753, 754 Directional Coupler .............................................................747
Bias Termination ..................................................................753 Display Unit (for MW9076 series)....................................68, 70
Bit Master Eye Pattern Analyzer .....................20, 72, 205, 487 DVB-T/H IQproducer (for MG3700A)...................................355
Bit Error Rate Tester ............................................................433

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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
Economy Spectrum Analyzer ........................................29, 610 K Series Connectors ...................................................753, 754
E Electronic Voltmeter.............................................................728
K
EMI Probe............................................................................733
EMI Probe Kit ......................................................................733 L2 (for MD8480C)................................................................283
Ethernet Reflector ...............................................136, 249, 525
L LD Source (for MS9020D)...............................................47, 48
Ethernet Test Set ........................129, 133, 242, 246, 518, 522 LED Source (for MS9020D) ............................................47, 48
External Mixer (for Spectrum Analyzer) ..............580, 585, 591 Level Meter ..........................................................................743
Light Source (for MT9810B/9812B).................................56, 62
Light Source (SLD) (for MT9810B/9812B) ......................56, 63
Fiber Adapter.......................................................................103 Light Sources...............................................................159, 168
F Fiber Adapter (for ML9001A/9002A) ...............................39, 43 Log-Periodic Antenna .........................................................736
Fiber Adapter (for MT9810B/9812B) ...............................57, 63 Loop Antenna ......................................................................738
Fiber Inspection Microscopes......................................172, 568 Loss Test Sets .............................................................161, 557
Fiber Jacket Stripper (for optical accessories) ....................193 Low-Power Data Communication System Measurement
Field Tester..................................................251, 262, 531, 542 Software conforming to issue of Direct Spread Spectrum
Fixed Attenuator (for ML2530A) ..........................................727 System (for MS2661C/MS2663C) ...............................602, 609
Four-Port Junction Pad ........................................................748 Low-Power Data Communication System Measurement
Frame Coder (for MD8480B) ...............................................288 Software conforming to issue of Frequency
Frame Decoder (for MD8480B) ...........................................288 Hopping _System (for MS2661C/MS2663C) ..............602, 609
Frequency Converter (for MS2711D) ..................................471

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Gigabit Ethernet Module (for MD1230 Family)............213, 216
M (for MD1230 Family) ............................................................216
G Gigabit Ethernet Module Test Set ...............129, 133, 242, 246 Measuring Receiver.............................................................415
GSM, GPRS/EDGE and 3G Optimization, Microwave Detectors ...........................................................754
Troubleshooting and Maintenance.......................................773 Microwave Frequency Counter ............................................706
GSM/GPRS Ciphering Software (for MD8470A).................314 Microwave Repeater Checker..............................................739
GSM/GPRS Ciphering (for MD8480B/C) ....................285, 288 Millimeter-Wave Modules.....................................................646
GSM/GPRS (for MD8480B/C) .....................................285, 288 Millimeter-Wave Vector Network Analyzer ..........................645
GSM Measurement DLL (for ME7876A) .............................342 Mobile Communication Test Systems .........................339, 343
GSM Measurement Software (for ML8720C) ......................407 Mobile Radio Switching Unit (for ME7873F/7874F) ............303
GSM Measurement Software (for ML8740B) ......................411 Mobile WiMAX IQproducer (for MG3700A) .........................355
GSM Measurement Software Mode Scrambler (for optical accessories) ...........................193
(for MS2661C/MS2663C) ............................................602, 609 Modulation Analyzer ....................................................361, 374
GSM Measurement Software (for MS2681A)......................580 Multi-carrier IQproducer (for MG3700A)..............................355
GSM Measurement Software (for MS2683A)......................580 Multi Channel Box .................................................................58
GSM Measurement Software (for MS2687B)......................580 Multi-Layer Testing Platform ........................................104, 492
GSM Measurement Software (for MT8510B) ......................337
GSM Measurement Software
(for MT8820B, MT8815B)............................................324, 332 Network and Service Performance Analyzer......................765
GSM Signaling Unit (for MD8470A) ....................................314 N Network Analyzer ................................................................669
GSM Test Software (for ME7876A) .....................................342 Network Performance Tester ...............................................227
Noise Sources .....................................................654, 656, 661
NRZ Unit (for MP1570A/A1)........................................220, 223
Handheld Fiber Inspection Microscopes .....................172, 568 NSL Platform .......................................................................299
H Handheld Power Meters ..............................164, 166, 560, 562
Handheld Spectrum Analyzer
(MS2721B/23B/24B) .....................................27, 435, 462, 621 OC-3/12 STM-1/4 Module (for MD1230 Family)..................216
Handheld Spectrum Analyzer (MS2711D) ..........................468
O OC-3/STM-1 Module (for MD1230 Family)..........................216
High-Pass Filter ...................................................................750 O/E Calibration Module .......................................................644
HSDPA IQproducer (for MG3700A).....................................355 Offset Terminations .....................................................753, 754
HSDPA Measurement Software (for MS8608A) ..................376 Open/Shorts ........................................................................754
HSDPA Measurement Software (for MS8609A)..........364, 373 Optical 10G Rx (Narrow) Unit (for MP1570A/A1)........220, 223
Optical 10G Rx (Wide) Unit (for MP1570A/A1) ...........220, 223
Optical 10G Tx (1.31) Unit (for MP1570A/A1).............220, 223
Instrumentation Grade Adapters .................................753, 754 Optical 10G Tx (1.55) High Power Unit
I Integrated V Connectors .............................................753, 754 (for MP1570A/A1)........................................................220, 223
Integrated OSS Service Assurance Solutions.....................778 Optical 10G Tx (1.55) Unit (for MP1570A/A1).............220, 223
Interference Measurement Unit (for ME7878A)...................346 Optical 156M/622M (1.31) Unit (for MP1570A/A1) .....220, 223
IP Network Analyzer ............................................................212 Optical 156M/622M (1.31/1.55) Unit
IS-95 Device Test Software (for MG3681A) ..........................60 (for MP1570A/A1)........................................................220, 223
ISDN (for MD8480B) ..........................................................288 Optical 156M/622M (1.55) Unit (for MP1570A/A1) .....220, 223
ISDN/CSD (for MD8480C) ..................................................283 Optical 2.5G/10G Rx (Wide) Unit (for MP1570A/A1) ....220, 223
ISDN Interface Unit (for MD8470A) .....................................314 Optical 2.5G/10G Tx (1.31) Unit (for MP1570A/A1)....220, 223
Optical 2.5G/10G Tx (1.55) High Power Unit
(for MP1570A/A1)........................................................220, 223

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Optical Attenuator................................................................101 Remote Control Software (for MT8510B) ............................337
Optical Channel Selector.......................................................96 Resistance Attenuator .........................................................729
Optical Channel Selector Unit (for MW9076 series) .............70 Return Loss Unit (for MS9020D) ...........................................48
Optical Directional Coupler....................................................98 RF Cables............................................................................754
Optical Fiber Identifier .................................................171, 567 RF Combiner Unit (for ME7873F/7874F) ............................303
Optical Handy Power Meter...................................................41 RF Interface Unit (for ME7873F/7874F) ..............................303
Optical Loss Test Set.............................................................44 RF Interface Unit (for ME7878A) .........................................346
Optical Module Embedded Test Systems RF Limiters ..................................................................753, 754
(OMETS OTDR) ..................................................................190 RF/Microwave Signal Generator..........................................689
Optical Power Meter ..............................................................37 RF Multi-Port Balanced VNA ...............................................647
Optical Power Sensor RF Switch Driver Unit (for ME7873F/7874F).......................303
(for ML9001A/9002A, MS9020D) ..............................39, 43, 49 RF Switch Driver Unit (for ME7878A)..................................346
Optical Sensor (for ML9001A) ...............................................39 RF Switch Unit (for ME7873F/7874F) .................................303
Optical Sensor (for MT9810B/9812B) .............................57, 63 RNC Simulator.....................................................................377
Optical Sensor (for ML9001A) ...............................................39 Rod Antenna........................................................................738
Optical Spectrum Analyzer........................................80, 85, 90 Ruggedized Adapters ..................................................753, 754
Optical Spectrum Analyzer Rx Baseband (for MD8480B) ..............................................288
(CMA5000 OSA 400/425) ...........................................117, 506
Optical Test Set .....................................................................49
Optical Time Domain Reflectometer .....................64, 155, 527 SDH/SONET/PDH/T-Carrier Analyzer .................119, 232, 508
Optical Time Domain Reflectometers S Selftest Software for Conformance Test System
(CMA5000 OTDR Module Series)...............................107, 496 (for ME7873F/7874F) ..........................................................303
Optical Time Domain Reflectors..................................155, 527 Sensor Adapter (for ML9002A)..............................................43
Optical Variable Attenuator..................................................101 Sensor Adapter (for MT9810B/9812B)............................57, 63
OSICS 8-Channel Modular Platform ...................................181 Sensor Module (for ML2530A) ............................................727
OSICS Distributed Feed Back Lasers .................................187 Service Tester......................................................................333
OSICS External Cavity Laser Module .................................184 Shield Box............................................................................338
OSICS Full-Band Tunable Laser .........................................186 Signature Signal Analyzer .....................................29, 614, 628
OSICS WDM Tunable Lasers ..............................................183 Signal Analyzer............................................................614, 628
OTDR Emulation Software Signal Quality Analyzer (MP1800A) ..............................21, 197
(for MT9080/MW9076 series)........................................70, 153 Signal Generators ...............................................679, 684, 689
OTDR Module........................................................................77 Signaling Tester ...................................................................304
Site Master ..........................................................................447
SONET/SDH/PDH/ATM Analyzer................................218, 222
Parallel Phone Measurement Software (for MT8820B).......324 Spectrum Analyzers ....................571, 581, 586, 592, 597, 603
P PDC Measurement Software (for base station) Spectrum Master ...........................................27, 435, 462, 621
(for MS2661C/MS2663C) ............................................602, 609 SWR Autotesters .........................................................753, 754
PDC Packet Software (for MG3681A) .................................360 SWR Bridge.........................................................................754
PHS Signal Generation Software (for MU368030A) ...........360 Synthesized Level Generator ..............................................702
Platform Software (for MD8470A) .......................................314 Synthesized Signal Generator.....................................679, 684
Polarization Mode Dispersion......................................115, 504
Portable 2.5G/10G Analyzer................................................225
Portable Test Rack...............................................................756 TD-SCDMA Measurement Software (for MS2681A) ...........580
Power Amplifier Test System (PATS) ...................................657 T TD-SCDMA Measurement Software (for MS2683A) ...........580
Power Dividers.............................................................753, 754 TD-SCDMA Measurement Software (for MS2687B) ...........580
Power Meters ......................164, 166, 560, 562, 709, 715, 718 TD-SCDMA Measurement Software (for MS8608A) ...........376
Power Sensor (for ML2530A) ..............................................727 TD-SCDMA Measurement Software (for MS8609A) ...........373
Power Splitters.....................................................................754 TD-SCDMA Signaling Unit (for MD8470A)..........................314
Power Unit for IP Tester (for MD1230 Family) .....................216 TD-SCDMA Simulation Kit (for MD8470A) ..........................314
Pre-amplifier (for MA8611A)................................................733 TD-SCDMA Waveform Pattern (for MG3700A) ...................355
Precision DC Blocks ....................................................753, 754 TDMA IQproducer (for MG3700A).......................................355
Probe (for ML69B) ...............................................................728 TDMA (for MD8480B)..........................................................288
Programmable Attenuator....................................................730 TDMA 2 (for MD8480C).......................................................283
Protocol Test System (PTS) ................................................290 Timing Generator (for MD8480B/C) ....................................283
Public Radio System Waveform Pattern (for MG3700A).....355 Torque Wrench ............................................................666, 667
Pulse Modulator (for MG3633A)..........................................688 T-Pad....................................................................................748
Transformer (for Network Analyzer).....................................675
Transmission/Reflection Module ..........................................646
Radar Test System (RTS)....................................................704 Tunable External Cavity Laser.............................................179
R Radio Communication Analyzers ..................23, 315, 325, 412 Tunable Lasers ............................................173, 176, 183, 186
Rapid Test Designer (RTD) .................................................295 Tunable Optical Channel Drop Unit .....................................188
RCA Level Correction & Calibration Tx Baseband (for MD8480B)...............................................288
Software (for ME7876A) ......................................................342
RCA Test System Software (for ME7876A).........................342
Reflection Bridge .................................................................674 U-Link ..........................................................................757, 758
Remote Control Software for MX123002A
U Ultra-Wideband Bias Tee.............................................753, 754
(for MD1230 Family) ............................................................216 Universal Modulation Unit (for MG3681A)...........................360

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Vector Network Analyzers ...........................638, 642, 645, 647 WCDMA Release 5 Uplink Measurement Software
V Vector Network Analyzer Automatic Calibrator ...........662, 664 (for MS8608A) .....................................................................376
Vector Network Measurement Systems ..............................649 WCDMA Release 5 Uplink Measurement Software
Vector Network Measurement System (for MS8609A) .....................................................................373
Direct-Access Receiver .......................................................655 WCDMA Release 5 Uplink Measurement Software
Vector Signal Generator ..............................................347, 427 (for MS2681A) .....................................................................580
Verification Kits ............................................................668, 754 WCDMA Release 5 Uplink Measurement Software
Visual Fault Locator.....................................................170, 566 (for MS2683A) .....................................................................580
VNA Master ...................................................................28, 478 WCDMA Release 5 Uplink Measurement Software
Voice Codec (for MD8480B/C) ....................................283, 288 (for MS2687B) .....................................................................580
WCDMA RRM Test Software (for ME7873F/7874F) ...........303
WCDMA RRM Test System...........................................22, 301
W-1 Calibration Kit...............................................................668 WCDMA Signaling Tester (MD8480C) ..........................21, 277
W Wander Measurement Application Software WCDMA Signaling Tester Ciphering (for MD8480B)...........288
(MTIE/TDEV) (for MP1580A)...............................................226 WCDMA Signaling Tester Control software
Wander (MTIE, TDEV) Measurement Application (for MD8480B) .....................................................................288
Software (for MP1570A/A1).........................................220, 222 WCDMA Signaling Tester Firmware
Waveguide-to-Coaxial Adapters ..................................452, 754 (for MD8480B) .....................................................................288
WCDMA/GSM Test Software (for ME7876A) ......................342 WCDMA Signaling Tester FPGA (for MD8480B) ................288
WCDMA Area Tester ...........................................................403 WCDMA Signaling Tester ISDN/PPP
WCDMA Call Processing Software (for MT8510B) .............337 (for MD8480B/C)..................................................................288
WCDMA Call Processing Software WCDMA Signaling Unit (for MD8470A)...............................314
(for MT8820B, MT8815B)............................................324, 332 WCDMA Software (for MG3681A).......................................360
WCDMA Ciphering Software (for MD8470A) ......................314 WCDMA Test Software
WCDMA Ciphering Software (for ME7876A, for ME7878A) ......................................342, 346
(for MT8820B, MT8815B)............................................324, 332 WCDMA TRX/Performance Test Software
WCDMA/GSM Simulation Kit (for MD8470A)......................314 (for ME7873F/7874F) ..........................................................303
WCDMA Measurement DLL (for ME7876A) .......................342 WCDMA TRX/Performance Test System ............................301
WCDMA Measurement Software (for MS2681A) ................580 WCDMA Virtual Signaling Tester (VST) ..............................290
WCDMA Measurement Software (for MS2683A) ................580 WDM Tester ...........................................................................94
WCDMA Measurement Software (for MS2687B) ................580 Wide Band Peak Power Meters...................................715, 718
WCDMA Measurement Software (for MS8608A) ................376 Wide Dynamic Range (for MT8510B) .................................337
WCDMA Measurement Software (for MS8609A) ................373 WIRELESS LAN Measurement Software
WCDMA Measurement Software (for MS2681A/2683A/2687B)...............................................580
(for MT8510B)......................................................................337 Wireless LAN Measurement Software (for MS8608A) ........376
WCDMA Measurement Software Wireless LAN Measurement Software (for MS8609A) ........373
(for MT8820B, MT8815B)............................................324, 332 WLAN Test Set ..............................................................25, 394
WCDMA Protocol Test System (PTS) .................................290
WCDMA Rapid Test Designer (RTD) ..................................295

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01-201 Connector Torque Wrench .......................................666 3741A-EW Transmission/Reflection Module
01-204 Connector Wrench ...................................................667 (65 to 110 GHz, WR-10) ..........................................646
1000-50 Circulator..................................................................659 3741A-F Transmission/Reflection Module
1000-52 Circulator..................................................................659 (90 to 140 GHz, WR-8) ............................................646
1000-53 Circulator..................................................................659 3741A-Q Transmission/Reflection Module
12 Series Matching Pad and Impedance Adapter ...................753 (33 to 50 GHz, WR-22) ............................................646
18 Series Air Lines ...................................................................753 3741A-V Transmission/Reflection Module
19 Series Air Lines ...................................................................753 (50 to 75 GHz, WR-15) ............................................646
2000-1067 Current Probe ..........................................................659 3741A-W Transmission/Reflection Module
2000-1497 Current Probe ..........................................................659 (75 to 110 GHz, WR-10) ..........................................646
22 Series Open/Shorts.....................................................446, 477 3750R Calibration Kit,SMA RF (9 GHz) ..............................667
35 Series Waveguide-to-Coaxial Adapters ......................452, 460 3751 Calibration Kit, GPC 7, Economy.............................667
3650, 3650-1 Calibration Kit, SMA/3.5 mm ......................641, 666 3751LF Calibration Kit, GPC 7, 6 GHz .................................667
3651, 3651-1 Calibration Kit, GPC 7.........................................666 3753 Calibration Kit, Type N, Economy ............................667
3652, 3652-1 Calibration Kit, K Connector .............................666 3753LF Calibration Kit, Type N, 6 GHz .................................667
3653 Calibration Kit, Type N .............................................666 3933 Circulator..................................................................376
3654B Calibration Kit, V Connector...................................667 41 Series Fixed Attenuators .....................................................753
3655E, 3655E-1 Calibration Kit, WR-12 43 Series Fixed Attenuators .....................................................753
Waveguide .....................................................667 4400 Series Step Attenuators ................................................753
3655F, 3655F-1 Calibration Kit, WR-8 4500 Series Step Attenuators ................................................753
Waveguide .....................................................667 4600 Series Step Attenuators ................................................753
3655Q, 3655Q-1 Calibration Kit, WR-22 5400-6 Series SWR Autotesters ................................................754
Waveguide .....................................................667 5400-71 Series Microwave Detectors .................................449, 471
3655V, 3655V-1 Calibration Kit, WR-15 560-7 Series Microwave Detectors...........................................453
Waveguide .....................................................667 560-97 Series SWR Autotesters ................................................754
3655W, 3655W-1 Calibration Kit, WR-10 560-98 Series SWR Autotesters ............................................... 754
Waveguide .....................................................667 61 Series SWR Bridges ...........................................................754
3656 W1 Calibration and Verification Kit .................................667 87 Series SWR Bridges ...........................................................754
3658 Series Vector Network Analyzer AutoCal ....641, 653, 664 97 Series Autotesters ...............................................................754
36584 Series 4 Port VNA AutoCal ........................................662
3663 Verification Kit, Type N .............................................668
3663R Type N Verification Kit ..............................................668 A
3665E Verification Kit, WR-12 Waveguide ..........................668
3665Q Verification Kit, WR-22 Waveguide ..........................668 AF4B Series1.48 m Pump Laser Module...................................786
3665V Verification Kit, WR-15 Waveguide ..........................668
3665W Verification Kit, WR-10 Waveguide ..........................668
3666 Verification Kit, SMA/3.5 mm ...................................668 C
3666LF Verification Kit, SMA/3.5 mm, 6 GHz.......................668
3667 Verification Kit, GPC-7 .............................................668
CMA 3000 All-In-One Field Tester .....................................251, 531
3667LF Verification Kit, GPC-7, 6 GHz.................................668
CMA4500 Series Optical Time Domain Reflectometer......155, 527
3668 Verification Kit, K Connector ..................................668
CMA5 Series Handheld Power Meters .............................166, 562
3669B Verification Kit, V Connector ..................................668
CMA5 Series Light Sources..............................................168, 564
3680 Series Universal Test Fixtures ......................................639
CMA50 Series Handheld Power Meters ............................164, 560
37000D Series Lightning Vector Network Analyzer.....................638
CMA50 Series Light Sources..............................................159, 555
37000D Series Microwave Multiport Balanced VNA ...................638
CMA50 Series Loss Test Sets ............................................161, 557
3740A-E Transmission/Reflection Module
CMA5000 10 GigE Module
(60 to 90 GHz, WR-12) ............................................646
Ethernet Test Set .....................................133, 246, 522
3740A-EE Transmission/Reflection Module
CMA5000 CD-OTDR
(56 to 94 GHz, WR-12) ............................................646
Chromatic Dispersion Application....................112, 501
3740A-EW Transmission/Reflection Module
CMA5000 Multi-Layer Testing Platform ...............................104, 492
(65 to 110 GHz, WR-10) ..........................................646
CMA5000 OSA 400
3740A-F Transmission/Reflection Module
Optical Spectrum Analyzer ..............................117, 506
(90 to 140 GHz, WR-8) ............................................646
CMA5000 OSA 425
3740AQ Transmission/Reflection Module
Optical Spectrum Analyzer ..............................117, 506
(33 to 50 GHz, WR-22) ............................................646
CMA5000 OTDR Module Series
3740A-V Transmission/Reflection Module
Optical Time Domain Reflectometer................107, 496
(50 to 75 GHz, WR-15) ............................................646
CMA5000 PMD Polarization Mode Dispersion .....................114, 503
3740A-W Transmission/Reflection Module
CMA5000 XTA
(75 to 110 GHz, WR-10) ..........................................646
SDH/SONET/PDH/T-Carrier Analyzer .....119, 232, 508
3741A-E Transmission/Reflection Module
CMA Ethernet Reflector ...............................................136, 249,525
(60 to 90 GHz, WR-12) ............................................646
Compass GSM, GPRS/EDGE and 3G Optimization,
3741A-EE Transmission/Reflection Module
Troubleshooting and Maintenance ...........................773
(56 to 94 GHz, WR-12) ............................................646

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MA9013A Fiber Adapter ...........................................................103
D MA9014A Bare Fiber Connector...............................................100
MA9331A Optical Sensor (for MT9810B/MT9812B)...................50
DBT60 Bias Termination ......................................................753 MA9332A Optical Sensor (for MT9810B/MT9812B)...................50
DBT60CPW Bias Termination ......................................................753 MA9333A Optical Sensor (for MT9810B) ...................................50
MA9411A Optical Sensor (for ML9001A) ...................................50
MA9421A Optical Power Sensor
F (for ML9002A, MS9020D) ..........................................50
MA9422A Optical Power Sensor
(for ML9002A, MS9020D) ..........................................50
FCN4760 Frequency Convertor (for MS2711D).......................470
MA9423A Optical Power Sensor
FI700 Optical Fiber Identifier .....................................171, 567
(for ML9002A, MS9020D) ..........................................50
FS Series Handheld Fiber Inspection Microscopes..........172, 568
MA9611A Optical Power Sensor (for ML9001A) .......................50
MA9612A Optical Power Sensor (for ML9001A) .......................50
MA9621A Optical Power Sensor
K (for ML9002A, MS9020D) ..........................................42
MA9622A Optical Power Sensor (for MS9020D)........................48
K Series Connectors...............................................................753 MA9711A/A1 Optical Sensor (for ML9001A) ..............................32
K120 Series RF Cables ...........................................................753 MA9712A Optical Sensor (for ML9001A) ..................................32
K200B Coaxial Adapters......................................................753 MA9714B Optical Power Sensor (for ML9001A) ........................32
K240 Power Dividers .........................................................753 MA9805A Optical Attenuator (for ML9001A) ..............................40
K241 Series Power Splitters ....................................................753 MA9901A Fiber Adapter (for MT9810B/9812B)..........................51
K250 Bias Tees .................................................................753 MA9901B Fiber Adapter (for MT9810B/9812B)..........................46
K251 Ulta-Wideband Bias Tees.........................................753 MA9902A Connector Adapter (for MT9810B/9812B) .................57
K261 Precision DC Blocks ................................................753 MA9903A Connector Adapter (for MT9810B/9812B) .................57

M MB

MasterClaw Integrated OSS Service Assurance Solutions ....778 MB-009 50 , 75 Impedance Transformer ........................746
MB23B Portable Test Rack ...................................................756
MB24D Portable Test Rack ...................................................756
MA

MA1610A Pulse Modulator (for MG3633A) ..............................688


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MA1612A Four-Port Junction Pad ............................................688
MA2201A Reflection Bridge......................................................674 MD1230 Family .......................................................................212
MA2401A Reflection Bridge......................................................674 MD1230B Data Quality Analyzer ..............................................212
MA2418A 50 MHz Reference Oscillator with power supply .....713 MD1231A1 IP Network Analyzer ................................................212
MA2512A Band Pass Filter.......................................................751 MD8391A RNC Simulator ...................................................24, 377
MA2540A Sensor Module (for ML2530A).................................726 MD8470A Signaling Tester .................................................22, 304
MA2601B/C EMI Probe ................................................................733 MD8480B WCDMA Signaling Tester ........................................285
MA2740A External Mixer (for Spectrum Analyzer)...................585 MD8480C WCDMA Signaling Tester ..................................21, 277
MA2741A External Mixer (for Spectrum Analyzer)...................585
MA2742A External Mixer (for Spectrum Analyzer)...................585
MA2743A External Mixer (for Spectrum Analyzer)...................585 ME
MA2744A External Mixer (for Spectrum Analyzer)...................585
MA2745A External Mixer (for Spectrum Analyzer)...................585 ME7220A Radar Test System (RTS) ........................................704
MA2746A External Mixer (for Spectrum Analyzer)...................585 ME7416B RF Switch Driver Unit (for ME7873F/7874F) ...........303
MA422A1 Transformer (for Network Analyzer) .........................675 ME7419B Mobile Radio Switching Unit
MA61B Probe (for ML69B) ...................................................728 (for ME7873F/7874F)...............................................303
MA8120E Shield Box..........................................................24, 338 ME7808B Broadband and Millimeter Wave
MA8610A Pre-amplifier (for MA8611A) ...................................733 Vector Network Analyzer..........................................645
MA8611A EMI Probe Kit...........................................................733 ME7840A Power Amplifier Test System (PATS) .......................657
MA9001B Connector Adapter (for ML9001A).............................32 ME7842B Tower Mounted Amplifier Test System (TMATS) .....660
MA9002A Adapter (for ML9001A) ..............................................32 ME7873F WCDMA TRX/Performance Test System...........22, 301
MA9004A Connector Adapter (for MS9020D) ............................32 ME7874F WCDMA RRM Test System ...............................22, 301
MA9005A Connector Adapter (for ML9002A, MS9020D).......... 32 ME7876A Mobile Communication Test System........................339
MA9006A Sensor Adapter (for ML9002A) ..................................41 ME7878A Mobile Communication Test System........................343

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MF2400B Series Microwave Frequency Counter ......................706 MP0105A CMI Unit (for MP1570A/A1) .....................................223
MP0108A NRZ Unit (for MP1570A/A1) ....................................223
MP0111A Optical 156M/622M (1.31) Unit
MG (for MP1570A/A1) ....................................................223
MP0112A Optical 156M/622M (1.55) Unit
MG3633A Synthesized Signal Generator .................................684 (for MP1570A/A1) ....................................................223
MG3641A Synthesized Signal Generator .................................679 MP0113A Optical 156M/622M (1.33/1.55) Unit
MG3642A Synthesized Signal Generator .................................679 (for MP1570A/A1) ....................................................223
MG3681A Digital Modulation Signal Generator ........................356 MP0121A 2/8/34/139/156M Unit (for MP1570A/A1).................223
MG3690B RF Microwave Signal Generator ..............................689 MP0122A 1.5/45/52M Unit (for MP1570A/A1)..........................223
MG3696B Synthesized Signal Generator .................................678 MP0122B 1.5/45/52/52M (1.31) Unit (for MP1570A/A1) ..........220
MG3700A Vector Signal Generator...........................................347 MP0123A ATM Unit (for MP1570A/A1).....................................220
MG442A Synthesized Level Generator...................................702 MP0131A Add/Drop Unit (for MP1570A/A1).............................223
MG724E1/G1 Signal Generator.................................................739 MP1026A Bit Master.............................................20, 72, 205, 467
MP1570A SONET/SDH/PDH/ATM Analyzer ............................218
MP1570A1 SONET/SDH/PDH/ATM Analyzer ............................222
MH MP1580A Portable 2.5G/10G Analyzer ....................................225
MP1590B Network Performance Tester....................................227
MP1800A Series Signal Quality Analyzer..............................21, 197
MH648A Pre-amplifier.............................................................732 MP1803A 43.5G MUX ..............................................................197
MP1804A 43.5G DEMUX .........................................................197
MP414B Loop Antenna...........................................................738
ML MP415B Rod Antenna ............................................................738
MP520 Series CM Directional Coupler.......................................758
ML2419A Range Calibrator (for ML2480A Series) ..................711 MP526 Series High-Pass Filter ..................................................750
ML2430A Series Power Meters................................................709 MP529A U-Link.......................................................................758
ML2480A Series Wideband Peak Power Meters .....................715 MP534A/B Dipole Antenna ........................................................734
ML2490 Series Wideband Peak Power Meters ......................718 MP614B 50 , 75 Impedance Transformer ........................746
ML2530A Calibration Receiver.................................................724 MP635A Log-Periodic Antenna...............................................736
ML424A Level Meter ..............................................................743 MP640A Branch......................................................................749
ML524B Measuring Receiver .................................................415 MP651A/B Dipole Antenna ........................................................734
ML69B Electronic Voltmeter .................................................728 MP654A Directional Coupler ..................................................747
ML8720C WCDMA Area Tester................................................403 MP659A Four-Port Junction Pad ............................................748
ML8740B Area Scanner .....................................................26, 408 MP663A Dipole Antenna ........................................................734
ML9001A Optical Power Meter...................................................37 MP666A Log-Periodic Antenna...............................................736
ML9002A Optical Handy Power Meter .......................................41 MP721 Series Fixed Attenuator (for ML2530A)..........................727
MP8302A Bit Error Rate Tester (for ME7873F/7874F).............303
MP8931A Bit Error Rate Tester ................................................433
MN MP916A Fiber Adapter (for ML9001A/9002A)..........................40
MP922B Bare Fiber Connector...............................................103
MN4765A O/E Calibration Module............................................644 MP924A Fiber Jacket Stripper (for optical accessories).........194
MN510C Resistance Attenuator..............................................729 MP92B Connector Adapter (for ML9001A).............................40
MN63A Programmable Attenuator ........................................730 MP93A Fiber Adapter (for ML9001A/9002A)..........................40
MN65A Programmable Attenuator ........................................730 MP94A Adapter (for ML9001A) ..............................................40
MN72A Programmable Attenuator ........................................730 MP94D Adapter (for ML9002A) ..............................................40
MN7451A RF Switch Driver Unit (for ME7878A) ......................343
MN7451A RF Switch Driver Unit (for ME7873F/7874F) ...........303
MN7462A RF Interface Unit (for ME7873F/7874F) ..................302
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MN7463A RF Combiner Unit (for ME7873F/7874F).................302
MN7465A RF Switch Unit (for ME7873F/7874F)......................302 MS0901A LED Source (for MS9020D) .......................................47
MN7476A RF Interface Unit (for ME7878A) .............................343 MS0902D LD Source (for MS9020D) .........................................47
MN7486A Interference Measurement Unit (for ME7878A) .......343 MS0903D LD Source (for MS9020D) .........................................47
MN938A Programmable Optical Attenuator............................101 MS0907A Return Loss Unit (for MS9020D) ...............................46
MN95D Optical Variable Attenuator ......................................101 MS0908A FP-LD Source (for MS9020D)....................................47
MN9604C Optical Directional Coupler ........................................98 MS0909A FP-LD Source (for MS9020D)....................................47
MN9604D Optical Directional Coupler ........................................98 MS2024A/34A VNA Master ..................................................28, 478
MN9605C Optical Attenuator ....................................................102 MS2026A/36A VNA Master ....................................................... 478
MN9662A Optical Channel Selector ...........................................96 MS2661C Spectrum Analyzer...................................................603
MN9664A Optical Channel Selector ...........................................96 MS2663C Spectrum Analyzer...................................................597
MN9672A Optical Channel Selector ...........................................96 MS2665C Spectrum Analyzer...................................................592
MN9674A Optical Channel Selector ...........................................96 MS2667C Spectrum Analyzer...................................................586

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MS2668C Spectrum Analyzer...................................................581 MU120112A Gigabit Ethernet Module
MS2681A Spectrum Analyzer...................................................571 (for MD1230 Family) ...........................................213
MS2683A Spectrum Analyzer...................................................571 MU120118B 10 Gigabit Ethernet Module
MS2687B Spectrum Analyzer...................................................571 (for MD1230 Family, MP1590B)..........................213
MS2711D Spectrum Master MU120118C 10 Gigabit Ethernet Module
Handheld Spectrum Analyzer ..................................468 (for MD1230 Family, MP1590B)..........................213
MS2717A Economy Spectrum Analyzer ............................29, 610 MU120119A OC-3/12 STM-1/4 Module
MS2721B/23B/24B Spectrum Master (for MD1230 Family) ...........................................213
Handheld Spectrum Analyzer ...........................27, 462 MU120120A OC-3/STM-1 Module
MS2781A High Performance Signal Analyzer ..........................570 (for MD1230 Family) ...........................................213
MS2781B Signature High Performance Signal Analyzer .29, 614 MU120121A 10/100/1000M Ethernet Module
MS4622A Vector Network Analyzer..........................................649 (for MD1230 Family, MP1590B)..........................213
MS4622B Vector Network Analyzer..........................................649 MU120122A Gigabit Ethernet Module
MS4622D Vector Network Measurement System 4-port.........649 (for MD1230 Family, MP1590B)..........................213
MS4623A Vector Network Measurement System ...................649 MU150000A 2.5G/10G Unit (for MP1570A/A1) .......................225
MS4623B Network Analyzer Measurement System.................649 MU150001A/B Optical 10G Tx (1.55) Unit
MS4623D Vector Network Measurement System 4-Port..........649 (for MP1570A/A1) ...............................................220
MS4624D Series RF Multi-Port VNA .........................................647 MU150002A Optical 10G Rx (Narrow) Unit
MS4630B Network Analyzer.....................................................669 (for MP1570A/A1) ...............................................220
MS555B Radio Communication Analyzer...............................412 MU150005A 2/8/34/139M, 156/622M Jitter Unit
MS75B Microwave Repeater Checker ..................................739 (for MP1570A/A1) ...............................................220
MS8608A Digital Mobile Radio Transmitter Tester ...................374 MU150006A 1.5/45/52M, 156/622M Jitter Unit
MS8609A Digital Mobile Radio Transmitter Tester ...................361 (for MP1570A/A1) ...............................................220
MS8911B Digital Broadcast Field Analyzer........................26, 418 MU150007A 2/8/34/139M, 1.5/45/52M, 156/622M
MS9020D Optical Loss Test Set .................................................44 Jitter Unit (for MP1570A/A1)...............................220
MS9710B Optical Spectrum Analyzer ........................................85 MU150008A 2.5G (1.31) Unit (for MP1570A/A1) ....................220
MS9710C Optical Spectrum Analyzer ........................................80 MU150009A 2.5G (1.55) Unit (for MP1570A/A1) ....................220
MS9715A WDM Tester ...............................................................94 MU150010A 2.5G (1.31/1.55) Unit (for MP1570A/A1) ............220
MS9780A Optical Spectrum Analyzer ........................................90 MU150011A 2.5G Jitter Unit (for MP1570A/A1 .......................220
MU150017A Optical 10G Rx (Wide) Unit
(for MP1570A/A1) 220
MT MU150017B Optical 2.5G/10G Rx (Wide) Unit
(for MP1570A/A1) ...............................................220
MT8212B Cell Master...............................................................442 MU150018A 2.5G/10G Jitter Unit (for MP1580A)....................220
MT8222A BTS Master ........................................................28, 472 MU150031A Optical 10G Tx (1.55) High Power Unit
MT8510B Service Tester ....................................................23, 333 (for MP1570A/A1) ...............................................220
MT8815B Radio Communication Analyzer.........................23, 325 MU150031C Optical 2.5G/10G Tx (1.55) High Power Unit
MT8820B Radio Communication Analyzer.........................23, 315 (for MP1570A/A1) ...............................................220
MT8850A Bluetooth Test Set .................................................385 MU150061A Optical 10G Tx (1.31) Unit
MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set .................................................385 (for MP1570A/A1) ...............................................220
MT8852B Bluetooth Test Set ...........................................25, 385 MU150061B Optical 2.5G/10G Tx (1.31) Unit
MT8860A WLAN Test Set.........................................................383 (for MP1570A/A1) ...............................................220
MT8860B WLAN Test Set ..................................................25, 394 MU150100A 10/10.7G Unit (for MP1590B) .............................220
MT9080 Series ACCESS Master..........................................146 MU150101A 2.5/2.6G Eos Unit (for MP1590B) .......................220
MT9081 Series ACCESS Master..........................................147 MU150121A 10/10.7G Optical Unit (Tx) (for MP1590B) .........220
MT9083A ACCESS Master.............................................20, 138 MU150121B 10/10.7G Optical/Electrical Unit (Tx)
MT9810B Optical Test Set..........................................................49 (for MP1590B).....................................................230
MT9812B Multi Channel Box......................................................58 MU150122A 10/10.7G Optical Unit (Rx Narrow)
(for MP1590B).....................................................230
MU150123A 10/10.7G Optical Unit (Rx Wide)
MU (for MP1590B).....................................................230
MU150123B 10/10.7G Optical/Electrical Unit (Rx Wide)
MU120101A 10M/100M Ethernet Module (for MP1590B).....................................................230
(for MD1230 Family, MP1590B)..........................212 MU150124B 10.3G Optical/Electrical Unit (Rx Wide)
MU120102A Gigabit Ethernet Module (for MP1590B).....................................................230
(for MD1230 Family, MP1590B)..........................212 MU150125A 10/10.7G Jitter Unit (for MP1590B) ....................230
MU120103A 2.5G (1.31) Module MU150134A 10/10.7G Optical Unit (Tx. Ex. mod)
(for MD1230 Family) ...........................................212 (for MP1590B).....................................................230
MU120103B 2.5G (1.31) Module (for MD1230 Family) ...........213 MU250000A Display Unit (for MW9076 series) .........................69
MU120104A 2.5G (1.55) Module MU250000A4 Display Unit (for MW9076 series) .........................69
(for MD1230 Family) ...........................................213 MU368030A Universal Modulation Unit (for MG3681A) ..........356
MU120104B 2.5G (1.55) Module (for MD1230 Family) ...........213 MU368040A CDMA Modulation Unit (for MG3681A) .............356
MU120105A 10G (1.31) Module (for MD1230 Family) ............213 MU368060A AWGN Unit (for MG3681A).................................356
MU120106A 10G (1.55) Module (for MD1230 Family) ............213 MU847010A WCDMA Signaling Unit (for MD8470A) ..............306
MU120111A 10/100M Ethernet Module MU847020B GSM Signaling Unit (for MD8470A)....................306
(for MD1230 Family, MP1590B)..........................213 MU847030A CDMA2000 1X Signaling Unit
(for MD8470A) ....................................................315

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MU847032A CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Signaling Unit MX260003A PDC Measurement Software (for base station)
(for MD8470A) ....................................................315 (for MS2661C/MS2663C) ...................................602
MU847040A TD-SCDMA Signaling Unit (for MD8470A) .........315 MX260004A GSM Measurement Software
MU847090B ISDN Interface Unit (for MD8470A) ....................315 (for MS2661C/MS2663C) ...................................602
MU848051A CPU (for MD8480B/C) ........................................277 MX261001A Low-Power Data Communication System
MU848052A Frame Decoder (for MD8480B) ..........................277 Measurement Software conforming to
MU848053A Rx Baseband (for MD8480B)..............................277 issue of Direct Spread Spectrum System
MU848055A ISDN (for MD8480B)...........................................278 (for MS2661C/MS2663C) ...................................602
MU848055C ISDN/CSD (for MD8480C) ..................................278 MX261002A Low-Power Data Communication System
MU848056A Voice Codec (for MD8480B/C)............................279 Measurement Software conforming to issue
MU848057A Frame Coder (for MD8480B) ..............................287 of Frequency Hopping System
MU848058A Tx Baseband (for MD8480B) ..............................287 (for MS2661C/MS2663C) ...................................602
MU848059B Timing Generator (for MD8480B) .......................287 MX262001A CATV Measurement Software
MU848060C TDMA 2 (for MD8480C)......................................287 (for MS2661C/MS2663C) ...................................602
MU848071C L2 (for MD8480C) ...............................................283 MX264001A EMI Measurement Software
MU848072C BTS Unit (for MD8480C).....................................277 (for MS2661C/MS2663C) ...................................602
MU848072C1 BTS Unit (for MD8480C).....................................277 MX268001A File Transfer Utility (for MS8608A/8609A)...........354
MU848073C Timing Generator (for MD8480C) .......................283 MX268101B WCDMA Measurement Software
MU848077C Baseband Interface Unit (for MD8480C) ............277 (for MS2681A).....................................................580
MU860820A BER/BLER Measurement Software MX268102A GSM Measurement Software (for MS2681A) .....580
(for MS8608A).....................................................376 MX268103A CDMA Measurement Software (for MS2681A) ....580
MU860920A BER/BLER Measurement Software MX268104A 1xEV-DO Measurement Software
(for MS8609A).....................................................373 (for MS2681A).....................................................580
MU931002A Sensor Adapter (for MT9810B/9812B) .................54 MX268105A /4DQPSK Measurement Software
MU931311A Optical Sensor (for MT9810B/9812B)...................50 (for MS2681A).....................................................580
MU931421A Optical Sensor (for MT9810B/9812B)...................50 MX268130A WIRELESS LAN Measurement Software
MU931422A Optical Sensor (for MT9810B/9812B)...................50 (for MS2681A).....................................................580
MU931431A Optical Sensor (for MT9810B/9812B)...................50 MX268151A WCDMA Release5 Uplink Measurement
MU951001A Light Source (for MT9810B/9812B) ......................50 Software (for MS2681A) .....................................580
MU951301A Light Source (for MT9810B/9812B) ......................50 MX268160A TD-SCDMA Measurement Software
MU951501A Light Source (for MT9810B/9812B) ......................50 (for MS2681A).....................................................580
MU952501A Light Source (for MT9810B/9812B) ......................50 MX268301B WCDMA Measurement Software
MU952502A Light Source (for MT9810B/9812B) ......................50 (for MS2683A).....................................................580
MU952503A Light Source (for MT9810B/9812B) ......................50 MX268302A GSM Measurement Software (for MS2683A) .....580
MU952504A Light Source (for MT9810B/9812B) ......................50 MX268303A CDMA Measurement Software (for MS2683A) ....580
MU952505A Light Source (for MT9810B/9812B) ......................50 MX268304A 1xEV-DO Measurement Software
MU952601A Light Source (for MT9810B/9812B) ......................50 (for MS2683A).....................................................580
MU952602A Light Source (for MT9810B/9812B) ......................50 MX268305A /4DQPSK Measurement Software
MU952603A Light Source (for MT9810B/9812B) ......................50 (for MS2683A).....................................................580
MU952604A Light Source (for MT9810B/9812B) ......................50 MX268330A WIRELESS LAN Measurement Software
MU952605A Light Source (for MT9810B/9812B) ......................50 (for MS2683A).....................................................580
MU952606A Light Source (for MT9810B/9812B) ..................... 50 MX268351A WCDMA Release5 Uplink Measurement
MU954501A Light Source (SLD) (for MT9810B/9812B)............50 Software (for MS2683A) .....................................580
MX268360A TD-SCDMA Measurement Software
(for MS2683A).....................................................580
MW MX268701B WCDMA Measurement Software
(for MS2687B).....................................................580
MX268702A GSM Measurement Software (for MS2687B) .....580
MW9076 Series Optical Time Domain Reflectometer ...............64
MX268703A CDMA Measurement Software (for MS2687B)...580
MW9077A/A1/A2/B OTDR Module .............................................77
MX268704A 1xEV-DO Measurement Software
(for MS2687B).....................................................580
MX268705A /4DQPSK Measurement Software
MX (for MS2687B).....................................................580
MX268730A WIRELESS LAN Measurement Software
MX123001A Data Quality Analyzer Control Software (for MS2687B).....................................................580
(for MD1230 Family) ...........................................216 MX268751A WCDMA Release5 Uplink Measurement
MX123002A MD1230A Expert Analysis Module Software (for MS2687B) .....................................580
(for MD1230 Family) ...........................................213 MX268760A TD-SCDMA Measurement Software
MX123003A Remote Control Software for MX123002A (for MS2687B).....................................................580
(for MD1230 Family) ...........................................216 MX368031A Device Test Signal Generation Software
MX150001B Wander (MTIE, TDEV) Measurement (for MG3681A) ....................................................356
Application Software (for MP1570A/A1) .............220 MX368033A CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Signal Generation
MX150002B Wander Measurement Application Software (for MG3681A) .....................................356
Software (MTIE/TDEV) (for MP1580A)...............225 MX368034A PDC Packet Software (for MG3681A) ................356
MX260002A CDMA Cellular System Measurement MX368035A PHS Signal Generation Software
Software (for MS2661C/MS2663C) ....................602 (for MU368030A) ................................................356
MX368041B WCDMA Software (for MG3681A) ......................356

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MX368042A IS-95 Device Test Software (for MG3681A)........356 MX860801B WCDMA Measurement Software
MX370001A TD-SCDMA Waveform Pattern (for MG3700A) ..349 (for MS8608A).....................................................376
MX370002A Public Radio System Waveform Pattern MX860802A GSM Measurement Software
(for MG3700A) ....................................................349 (for MS8608A).....................................................376
MX370101A HSDPA IQproducer (for MG3700A) ....................349 MX860803A CDMA Measurement Software (for MS8608A)...376
MX370102A TDMA IQproducer (for MG3700A)......................349 MX860804A CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Measurement Software
MX370103A CDMA2000 1xEV-DO IQproducer (for MS8608A).....................................................376
(for MG3700A) ....................................................349 MX860805A /4DQPSK Measurement Software
MX370104A Multi-carrier IQproducer (for MG3700A) .............349 (for MS8608A).....................................................376
MX370105A Mobile WiMAX IQproducer (for MG3700A) ........349 MX860820A BER/BLER Measurement Software
MX370106A DVB-T/H IQproducer (for MG3700A) ..................349 (for MS8608A).....................................................376
MX785101A WCDMA Virtual Signaling Tester (VST) .............290 MX860830A Wireless LAN Measurement Software
MX785201A WCDMA Protocol Test System (PTS) ................290 (for MS8608A).....................................................376
MX785220A GCF/PTCRB Conformance Test Toolkit..............292 MX860850A HSDPA Measurement Software
MX786201A WCDMA Rapid Test Designer (RTD)..................295 (for MS8608A).....................................................376
MX787103F WCDMA TRX/Performance Test Software MX860851A WCDMA Release 5 Uplink Measurement
(for ME7873F/7874F)..........................................303 Software (for MS8608A) .....................................376
MX787104F WCDMA RRM Test Software MX860860A TD-SCDMA Measurement Software
(for ME7873F/7874F)..........................................303 (for MS8608A).....................................................376
MX787135F Selftest Software for Conformance Test System MX860901B WCDMA Measurement Software
(for ME7873F/7874F)..........................................303 (for MS8609A).....................................................346
MX787600A WCDMA Test Software (for ME7876A)...............342 MX860902A GSM Measurement Software
MX787601A GSM Test Software (for ME7876A) ....................342 (for MS8609A).....................................................346
MX787602A CDMA2000 Test Software (for ME7876A) ..........342 MX860903A CDMA Measurement Software
MX787610A RCA Test System Software (for ME7876A) ........342 (for MS8609A).....................................................346
MX787615A RCA Level Correction & Calibration Software MX860904A CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Measurement Software
(for ME7876A).....................................................342 (for MS8609A).....................................................346
MX787620A WCDMA/GSM Test Software (for ME7876A) .....342 MX860905A /4DQPSK Measurement Software
MX787800A WCDMA Test Software (for ME7878A)...............342 (for MS8609A).....................................................346
MX787900A WCDMA Measurement DLL (for ME7876A).......342 MX860920A RER/BLER Measurement Software
MX787901A GSM Measurement DLL (for ME7876A).............342 for MS8609A)......................................................346
MX787902A CDMA2000 Measurement DLL (for ME7876A) ..342 MX860930A Wireless LAN Measurement Software
MX847000A Platform Software (for MD8470A).......................305 (for MS8609A).....................................................346
MX847010A WCDMA/GSM Simulation Kit (for MD8470A) .....305 MX860950A HSDPA Measurement Software
MX847011A WCDMA Ciphering Software (for MD8470A)......305 (for MS8609A).....................................................364
MX847021A GSM/GPRS Ciphering Software MX860951A WCDMA Release 5 Uplink Measurement
(for MD8470A) ....................................................311 Software (for MS8609A) .....................................364
MX847030A CDMA2000 Simulation Kit (for MD8470A) .......311 MX860960A TD-SCDMA Measurement Software
MX847040A TD-SCDMA Simulation Kit (for MD8470A) .........311 (for MS8609A).....................................................365
MX848000A WCDMA Signaling Tester Control MX872002B BCH Demodulation Software (for ML8720C)......405
Software (for MD8480B) .....................................288 MX872004C GSM Measurement Software (for ML8720C) .....405
MX848001A WCDMA Signaling Tester Firmware MX872022B Data Conversion Software (for ML8720C)..........405
(for MD8480B) ....................................................286 MX874001B BCH Demodulation Software (for ML8740B)......411
MX848002A WCDMA Signaling Tester FPGA MX874002B GSM Measurement Software (for ML8740B) .....411
(for MD8480B) ....................................................288 MX882000C WCDMA Measurement Software
MX848003A WCDMA Signaling Tester ISDN/PPP (for MT8820B, MT8815B) ...................................332
(for MD8480B) ....................................................288 MX882001C GSM Measurement Software
MX848005B GSM/GPRS (for MD8480B) ................................288 (for MT8820B, MT8815B) ...................................332
MX848041A WCDMA Signaling Tester Ciphering MX882002C CDMA2000 Measurement Software
(for MD8480B) ....................................................288 (for MT8820B, MT8815B) ...................................332
MX848041C Ciphering (for MD8480C)....................................283 MX882003C 1xEV-DO measurement Software
MX848045B GSM/GPRS Ciphering (for MD8480B) ...............278 (for MT8820B, MT8815B) ...................................332
MX848045C GSM/GPRS 2 Ciphering (for MD8480C) ............278 MX882010C Parallel Phone Measurement Software
MX848055A NSL Platform.......................................................299 (for MT8820B).....................................................324
MX848086A 3GPP Protocol Analyzer MX882050C WCDMA Call Processing Software
(for MD8480B) ....................................................287 (for MT8820B, MT8815B) ...................................324
MX851000B WCDMA Measurement Software MX882051C WCDMA Call Processing Software
(for MT8510B).....................................................336 (for MT8820B, MT8815B) ...................................324
MX851001B GSM Measurement Software (for MT8510B) .....336 MX882070C WCDMA Ciphering Software
MX851010B Remote Control Software (for MT8510B) ...........337 (for MT8820B, MT8815B) ...................................324
MX851030B Wide Dynamic Range (for MT8510B).................337 MX882071C WCDMA Ciphering Software
MX851050B WCDMA Call Processing Software (for MT8820B, MT8815B) ...................................324
(for MT8510B).....................................................337 MX907600A OTDR Emulation Software
MX851060B Remote Control Software (for MT8510B) ...........337 (for MT9080/MW9076 series) ...............................66

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MZ T

MZ106C Mode Scrambler (for optical accessories) ...............194 Tunics Plus Tunable Laser...........................................................176
MZ110B Battery Pack (for ML524B).......................................416 Tunics Purity Noise-Free Tunable External Cavity Laser ...........179
MZ114A AC Power Pack (for ML524B) ..................................416 Tunics Reference Tunable Laser ................................................173
MZ115B Battery Charger (for ML524B) .................................416
MZ137A Battery Pack (for ML524B).......................................416
V
N V Series Connectors ....................................................................753
VFL650 Visual Fault Locator ...............................................170, 566
N241 Series Power Splitters ....................................................754 VP Connectors .......................................................................753
NC346A 5 dB ENR Noise Source (3.5 mm)...........................661
NC346B 15 dB ENR Noise Source (3.5 mm).........................661
NetClaw Network and Service Performance Analyzer ..............765 X

O Xtract Tunable Optical Channel Drop Unit ...................................188

OMETS OTDR Optical Module Embedded Test Systems ..........190 Z


OSICS DFB Distributed Feed Back Lasers.............................187
OSICS ECL External Cavity Laser Module.............................184
OSICS ECL400 Full-Band Tunable Laser................................186 Z-164A/B T-Pad .......................................................................748
OSICS Mainframe 8-Channel Modular Platform..........................181
OSICS TLS WDM Tunable Lasers..........................................183

S100C Series Site Master..........................................................447


S200C Series Site Master..........................................................447
S330D Series Site Master..........................................................447
S800C Series Site Master..........................................................447
S810D/S820D Broadband SiteMaster ..................................27, 447

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NEW PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS
Handheld Eye Pattern Measurements for Every Engineer

MP1026A Bit Master
100 Mbps to 12.5 Gbps

Anritsu Company introduces the Bit Master MP1026A Eye


Pattern Analyzer, the first handheld solution for conducting
physical layer (PHY) eye pattern measurements on the high
speed interfaces at OC-192/STM-64, 10G Fibre Channel, and
10G Ethernet data rates. With two electrical channel inputs of
25 GHz bandwidth each, Bit Master offers eye pattern, pulse
pattern, and mask compliance measurements for rates from
0.1 to 12.5 Gbps in a handheld, rugged, and battery-powered
instrument. Nearly half the price of a benchtop sampling oscil-
loscope, Bit Master is a cost-effective alternative for conducting
eye pattern analysis anytime, anywhere.

(For further information see page 72, 205, 487)

All-in-One Solution for Optical Fiber Construction and Maintenance of Access, FTTx, LAN and Metro Networks

MT9083A ACCESS Master

Optical fibers are a key technology in today's modern commu-


nications systems, including access networks such as FTTH,
CATV, and optical LANs. Technicians maintaining these diverse
systems are forced to carry a large variety of test equipment
on-site, including OTDRs, Light Sources, Optical Power Meters,
Visible Light Sources, etc. Now Anritsu's new line of MT9083A
ACCESS Master OTDRs solves all these problems by provid-
ing all the measurement functions and performance required
for optical fiber construction and maintenance in a compact,
lightweight, all-in-one unit.

(For further information see page 138)

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Small and Flexible Cost-efficient BER Test Solution


MP1800A Series Signal Quality Analyzer

MP1800A Series (MP1800A and MT1810A) Signal Quality


Analyzer (SQA) are versatile Bit Error Rate Test Systems
(BERTS) for serial and parallel test applications up to 12.5
Gbit/s. Optimized for both cost and functionality, SQA series of-
fer a variety of high quality output waveform options, as well as
several input varieties while maintaining a low entry price point.
SQA series offer suitable BERTS solution for XFP, SFP, PON
modules up to 12.5 Gbit/s, and devices for 43.5G and beyond in
combination with MP1803A/04A/11A/12A, MUX and DEMUX. MT1810A

(For further information see page 197)

MP1800A

All-in-One Solution for WCDMA/HSPA and GSM/GPRS/EGPRS Chipset and UE Development


MD8480C WCDMA Signaling Tester

The MD8480C is a base station simulator with ideal protocol de-


velopment and test functions for developing 3.5G WCDMA UE
supporting HSPA1. It has an air interface conforming to 3GPP
specifications as standard and supports a full range of applications
and protocol tests, coding/decoding processing, protocol se-
quence testing (registration, origination, termination, handover,
etc.), voice and data communications testing (circuit switch, pack-
et switch), and UE end-to-end testing2 for chipsets and UE.
Moreover, adding options for GSM/GPRS/EGPRS3 base stations
supports Inter-RAT handover tests between WCDMA/HSPA and
GSM/GPRS/EGPRS systems. The MD8480C is the ideal instru-
ment for developing increasingly popular UMTS UE and high-per-
formance chipsets and UE for HSPA/EGPRS4.

1: High Speed Packet Access


2: Requires two MD8480C units
3: Enhanced GPRS
4: Handover Testing between WCDMA/HSPA and GSM/EGPRS at Voice/
Data Communications

(For further information see page 277)

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NEW PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS

RF Conformance Test System Supporting Most Approved Test Cases


ME7873F WCDMA TRX/Performance Test System
ME7874F WCDMA RRM Test System
The ME7873F WCDMA TRX/Performance Test System is for testing
the Tx and Rx characteristics of WCDMA User Equipment (UE) in ac-
cordance with measurement items1 in Chapter 5 (Transmitter
Characteristics), Chapter 6 (Receiver Characteristics), and Chapter 7
(Performance Requirements) of the 3GPP TS 34.121 standards.
Measurement items defined by Chapter 8 (Requirements for
Support of RRM2) can also be measured by installing the
ME7873F-10 RRM Test Addition option. In addition, all Inter-RAT
tests, including handover tests, can be performed.
The ME7874F WCDMA RRM Test System is for the specific testing
of the Radio Resource Management functions (RRM) defined in
3GPP TS 34.121. It supports the measurement items defined by
Chapter 8 (Requirements for Support of RRM) of the 3GPP TS
34.121 standard. Both of these test platforms support the GCF/PT-
CRB requirements for TS34.121 Conformance Testing and offer the
industry leading GCF/PTCRB approved test cases3. By configuring
a test system from various instruments and dedicated software cen-
tered around the MD8480C WCDMA Signaling Tester, these Test
Platforms support the testing of WCDMA UE with non-call-process-
ing conditions as well as loopback conditions4.
1 In principle, defined by GCF Work Item5 and targeting measurement
items certified by GCF/PTRCB
2 RRM: Abbreviation for Radio Resource Management
3 This is based on GCF and PTCRB test case approvals following the
GCF and PTCRB meeting in July 2006.
4 Not supported by RRM tests
5 Work Item: Name for test item group for each function chosen by GCF
for test items for certifying UE conformance

(For further information see page 301)

Global Mobile Communications Network Realized on the Desks of Wireless Application Developers
MD8470A Signaling Tester
MX847030A CDMA2000 Simulation Kit, MX847040A TD-SCDMA Simulation Kit

The easy-to-operate MD8470A Signaling Tester simulates the


environment required for testing mobile UE applications.
The MX847030A CDMA2000 Simulation Kit supports CDMA2000
1X/1xEV-DO as defined in the 3GPP2 standards. Operation of
CDMA2000 base stations and PPP negotiation procedures
during data communications can be fully defined using Perl
scripts. The flexible network simulation function enables verifi-
cation of various CDMA2000 1X/1xEV-DO terminal connec-
tions, including voice and data communications, and handoff.
The MD8470A Signaling Tester with MU847040A TD-SCDMA
Signaling Unit and MX847040A TD-SCDMA Simulation Kit sim-
ulates operation of TD-SCDMA base stations and provides a
TD-SCDMA network simulation environment for developing
and testing UE and applications for TD-SCDMA systems. Since
it supports TD-SCDMA bearer services, including voice call,
packet communications and short message services (SMS), it
performs operational tests with various call processing.
CDMA2000 is a registered trademark of the Telecommunications Industry
Association (TIA USA).

(For further information see page 304)

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NEW PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS

All-in-One Unit Supporting RF Tx and Rx Tests of WCDMA/HSDPA, GSM/GPRS/EGPRS, and CDMA2000 1X/1xEV-DO Mobile Phones
MT8820B Radio Communication Analyzer

The major Tx and Rx characteristics of WCDMA/HSDPA, GSM/


GPRS/EGPRS, CDMA2000 1X (IS-2000), and CDMA2000
1xEV-DO terminals can be measured with one MT8820B unit
by installing the dedicated optional measurement software and
hardware.
The MT8820B advanced DSP and Parallelphone technolo-
gies cut manufacturing and inspection times dramatically.
Furthermore, the MT8820B has separately controllable dual
RF, AF, GPIB, and Ethernet connectors, significantly improving
manufacturing efficiency by reducing production costs and sav-
ing space.
CDMA2000 is a registered trademark of the Telecommunications Industry
Association (TIA USA).

(For further information see page 315)

All-in-One Unit Supporting RF Tx and Rx Tests of 2G, 2.5G, 3G and 3.5G Mobile Phones
MT8815B Radio Communication Analyzer

The major Tx and Rx characteristics of WCDMA/HSDPA, GSM/


GPRS/EGPRS, CDMA2000 1X (IS-2000), and CDMA2000
1xEV-DO terminals can be measured with one MT8815B unit
by installing the dedicated optional measurement software and
hardware supporting multi-systems.
The MT8815B detects detailed items with higher accuracy using
additional tests and measurements. Combining the MT8815B
with the MT8510B Service Tester covers all requirements from
Go/No-Go testing at Service Points to repairs at Advanced
Repair Centers.
CDMA2000 is a registered trademark of the Telecommunications Industry
Association (TIA USA).

(For further information see page 325)

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NEW PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS

Shield Box Suitable for Testing Mobile Phones


MA8120E Shield Box

The internal wide-band antenna (800 to 2500 MHz) enables


testing of WCDMA, CDMA2000, GSM, PDC, and PHS mobile
terminals as well as Wireless LAN, Bluetooth, and other such
mobile devices using an air connection.
Both air and coaxial connections between mobile phones and
the MA8120E are available.
UE multi holder can hold various shape UEs, allowing air con-
nection measurements in proper position.
CDMA2000 is a registered trademark of the Telecommunications Industry
Association (TIA USA).
The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG,
Inc. and any use of such marks by Anritsu Corporation is under license.
Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.

(For further information see page 338)

Small RNC Simulator for Manufacturing, Installing and Maintaining WCDMA Base Stations
MD8391A RNC Simulator

Anritsu has developed a small portable RNC Simulator MD8391A,


for manufacturing, installation and commissioning and main-
taining Node B. The typical WCDMA system shows MD8391A
positioned as a Radio Network Controller (RNC) between a
Node B and a core network.
Using MD8391A RNC Simulator permits an easy and cost-ef-
fective configuration of a Node B test environment, eliminating
the need for a very expensive actual RNC and core network.

(For further information see page 377)

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NEW PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS
Test Bluetooth Modules and Products with a Bluetooth Interface

MT8852B Bluetooth Test Set
2.4 GHz Reference Bluetooth Transceiver

MT8852B makes RF measurements on Bluetooth modules and


products with Bluetooth interfaces including the latest Enhanced
Data Rate (EDR) standard, quickly and at low cost. All measure-
ments are made in accordance with the Bluetooth SIG RF Test
Specifications versions 1.1, 1.2 and 2.0. MT8852B establishes a
Test Mode connection with the EUT (Equipment Under Test) us-
ing standard signaling, then runs a selected test script that com-
prises of 8 standard rate test cases and 6 EDR test cases. Pre
programmed Full and Quick Test scripts plus user-defined
scripts are selectable. MT8852B is ideal for qualification and pro-
duction testing of new Bluetooth 2.0 EDR products including mo-
bile phones, PDAs, notebook PCs and headsets.
BlueTest2 production test software is supplied as standard with
MT8852B and has been enhanced to support both standard
rate and EDR measurements. BlueTest2 software eliminates
the need to write custom production test software, thus ensur-
ing the testing of new products in the shortest possible time.
Optional BlueSuite Pro3 PC software gives graphical displays
of standard rate and EDR packets including power burst profile
and constellation diagrams. BlueSuite Pro3 also includes auto-
mated sensitivity search routines and measurements of the
performance of all 79 channels on a single graph. MT8852B
supports options for Adaptive Frequency Hopping testing and
Headset/Handsfree profile emulation.

(For further information see page 385)

For High Speed Testing of 802.11 Wireless LAN Devices


MT8860B WLAN Test Set
2.4 GHz 802.11b/g frequency bands

The MT8860B is an integrated one-box test set dedicated to


testing 802.11 WLAN devices. It provides a high-speed mea-
surement solution that is ideally suited for design proving and
production testing.
The MT8860B replaces existing test systems that typically utilize
power meters, spectrum analyzers and gold radios with external
attenuators. The end result is a test instrument that is easier to
integrate into production, provides traceable and repeatable
measurements and offers a universal solution for all WLAN chip
sets. By being simpler to maintain and calibrate, the MT8860B
also reduces test system costs, increases production through-
put and delivers the most flexible WLAN test system available.

(For further information see page 394)

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NEW PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS

For Performing Area Tests and Maintenance of WCDMA and GSM Base Stations
ML8740B Area Scanner
WCDMA: 2110 to 2170 MHz, GSM: 925 to 960 MHz, 1805 to 1880 MHz

The ML8740B Area Scanner is for performing driving tests to


optimize base station service areas.
Its excellent hardware performance makes it ideal for accurate
area-coverage tests even in severe measurement environ-
ments with high interference because it captures carrier char-
acteristics with high reliability.
When used with the ML8740B-001 Two Carrier Measurement
Function and MX874002B GSM Measurement Software options,
two WCDMA base stations at different frequencies or a WCDMA
and GSM base stations can be measured simultaneously.
The drive testing data collection efficiency is greatly improved
over earlier products. Furthermore, installing the MX874001B
BCH Demodulation Software option permits confirmation of cell
traffic data and base station settings to support discovery of
base stations with insufficient traffic capacity and prevent con-
figuration errors.

(For further information see page 408)

For On-site Adjustment and Maintenance of Digital Broadcast Waveforms


MS8911B Digital Broadcast Field Analyzer

The MS8911B is a small and lightweight, battery-operated an-


alyzer for working on-site.
It combines handheld and terrestrial digital broadcast signal
analysis technologies with easy operability and a full range of
measurement functions supporting detailed measurements
and adjustments on-site.
Terrestrial digital signals can be analyzed for interference and
jamming by analog signals using the high-performance spec-
trum analyzer function supported by the MS8911B-050 DVB-
T/H Analysis Software.
Additionally, it can be used as a measuring instrument for the
main registration inspection items, such as waveform field
strength.

(For further information see page 418)

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NEW PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS

The Most Advanced Ultra-portable Spectrum Analyzer Available


MS2721B/23B/24B High Performance Handheld Spectrum Analyzers
9 kHz to 20 GHz

Continuous frequency coverage from 9 kHz to 20 GHz gives the


wireless professional the performance needed for the most de-
manding measurements in harsh RF and physical environments.
Whether you need spectrum monitoring, AM and FM broadcast
proofing, WiFi and WiFi5 installation and testing, RF and mi-
crowave signal measurements or cellular signal measure-
ments, the Spectrum Master family is the tool to make your job
easier and more productive. Now includes quasi-peak detector
and CISPR bandwidths.

(For further information see page 435, 462, 621)

The Leading Handheld Broadband Microwave Transmission Line Antenna Analyzer



S810D/S820D Broadband SiteMaster
2 MHz to 20 GHz

Anritsu Company introduces the enhanced Broadband Site


Master S810D/S820D cable and antenna analyzers that are
designed with an optional CW source module for conducting
long cable loss measurements between 2 MHz and 20 GHz.
Complementing the broad frequency range is a compact easy-
to-use design with advanced 1-port vector network analyzer
(VNA) capabilities, all of which make the S810D/S820D perfect
tools for the installation, verification, troubleshooting, and repair
of aircraft and shipboard microwave cables, and private/public
wireless networks.

(For further information see page 455)

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A High Performance Handheld Base Station Analyzer


MT8222A BTS Master
100 kHz to 7.1 GHz

The new BTS Master is an integrated multi functional base sta-


tion test tool eliminating the need to carry and learn multiple
test sets. The MT8222A measurement capabilities include
spectrum analysis including smart measurements, precision re-
turn loss, VSWR, cable loss, distance-to-fault, two port
gain/loss, one port and two port magnitude and phase, inter-
ference analysis, spectrogram, RF and demodulation measure-
ments for WCDMA/HSDPA, GSM/GPRS/EDGE and Fixed
WiMAX, demodulating WCDMA/HSDPA over the air (OTA),
location information, enhanced frequency reference oscillator
accuracy, variable bias tee, 2 Mb/s-E1 and T1 measurements.
The High Accuracy Power Meter (Option 19) provides true
RMS measurements from 50 MHz to 6 GHz.

(For further information see page 472)

Handheld Vector Network and Spectrum Analysis for General Purpose Applications
MS2024A/34A VNA Master MS2026A/36A VNA Master
VNA 2 MHz to 4 GHz / Spectrum Analysis 100 kHz 4 GHz VNA 2 MHz to 6 GHz / Spectrum Analysis 100 kHz 7.1 GHz

Anritsu Company introduces the VNA Master MS2034A and


MS2036A that offer integrated 6 GHz vector network analyzer
(VNA), 7.1 GHz spectrum analyzer, and power meter capabili-
ty in a single handheld, battery-operated, rugged instrument.
The multi-function capability of the MS2034A/MS2036A allow
them to serve as single-instrument solutions for phase match-
ing cables, identifying sources of interference, and trou-
bleshooting transmitters in a variety of aerospace, defense and
general purpose systems anytime, anywhere.

(For further information see page 478)

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Advanced Spectrum Analysis for Manufacturing, R & D and General Purpose Testing
MS2717A Economy Spectrum Analyzer
100 kHz to 7.1 GHz

Anritsu Company introduces the MS2717A Economy Spectrum


Analyzer that offers general purpose spectrum analysis over
the 100 kHz to 7.1 GHz frequency range for only $12,000. Its
superior performance and advanced capabilities allow engi-
neers and technicians to improve productivity, increase mea-
surement capabilities, and lower test cost when analyzing RF
components used in the wireless, aerospace/defense, and uni-
versity markets. In addition, the MS2717A also offers optional
WCDMA/HSDPA RF test and WCDMA detailed demodulation
measurements for characterizing wireless Node-B transmitter
components.

(For further information see page 610)

A New Plateau in Signal Analysis for Providing Exceptional Engineering Insight


MS2781B Signature High Performance Signal Analyzer

100 Hz to 8 GHz

The MS2781B Signature High Performance Signal Analyzer is


a combined high performance spectrum analyzer and a high
performance vector signal analyzer. Signature expands the
ability to analyze RF and digitally modulated signals by offering
seamless connectivity with MATLAB and Simulink from The
MathWorks. Engineers can view measurement results through
custom MATLAB and Simulink analysis giving exceptional in-
sight into the performance of new designs. Signature can help
make tomorrows communications systems a reality today.

(For further information see page 614, 628)

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OPTICAL
MEASURING
INSTRUMENTS
Selection Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Optical Power Meter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Optical Handy Power Meter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Optical Loss Test Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Optical Test Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Multi Channel Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Optical Time Domain Reflectometers . . . 64, 107, 155
Bit Master Eye Pattern Analyzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
OTDR Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Optical Spectrum Analyzers . . . . . . . . 80, 85, 90, 117
WDM Tester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Optical Channel Selector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Optical Directional Coupler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Bare Fiber Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100, 103
Programmable Optical Attenuator . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Optical Variable Attenuattor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Optical Attenuator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Fiber Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Multi-Layer Network Testing Platform . . . . . . . . . . . 104
OTDR/Chromatic Dispersion Application . . . . . . . . 112
Polarisation Mode Dispersion Analyzer . . . . . . . . . 114
SDH/SONET/PDH/T-Carrier Analyzer . . . . . . . . . . 119
Ethernet Test Sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129, 133
Ethernet Reflector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
ACCESS Masters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138, 146
Light Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159, 168
Loss Test Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
Handheld Power Meters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164, 166
Visual Fault Locator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170
Optical Fiber Identifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171
Handheld Fiber Inspection Microscopes . . . . . . . . . 172
Tunable Lasers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173, 176
Noise-Free Tunable External Cavity Laser . . . . . . . 179
8-Channel Modular Platform . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181
WDM Tunable Lasers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183
External Cavity Laser Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184
Full-band Tunable Laser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186
Distributed Feed Back Lasers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187
Tunable Optical Channel Drop Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188
Optical Module Embedded Test Systems . . . . . . . . 190
Optical Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193

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OPTICAL MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
Selection Guide

Eye Pattern Mask Compliance Testing


Optical return loss measurement
Optical power

identification
Light source
wavelength

evaluation
Loss
Application

Optical

Fiber

Laser diode testing


Remarks

Medium/high level

Loss-wavelength
High accuracy

Fault location
Identification
Wavelength

Splice loss
Spectrum

High-loss
Low level
Model

Others
Loss
ML9001A 100 to +10 dBm
Optical Power Meter
ML9002A 70 to +20 dBm
Optical Test Set MT9810B 0.75 to 1.7 m
Multi Channel Box MT9812B 0.75 to 1.7 m
Optical Loss Test Set MS9020D 0.85/1.3/1.55 m
MS9710B 0.6 to 1.75 m
Optical Spectrum Analyzer MS9710C 0.6 to 1.75 m
MS9780A 0.6 to 1.75 m
WDM Tester MS9715A 1.527 to 1.567 m
Optical Time Domain 1.31/1.45/1.55/1.625 m (SM),
MW9076 series
Reflectometer 0.85/1.3 m (GI)
OTDR Module MW9077A/A1/A2/B 1.31/1.55/1.625 m (SM)
MT9080 series 1.31/1.49/1.55/1.65 m (SM)
ACCESS Master 0.85/1.3 m (MMF), .78/1.31/1.383/
MT9083A 1.49/1.55/1.625/1.65 m (SMF)
MN938A 0.85/1.3 m
Optical Attenuator MN9605C 1.31/1.55 m
MN95D 1.3 m
Optical Channel Selector MN9662A/9664A/9672A/9674A 1.2 to 1.65 m
Optical Directional Coupler MN9604C/D 1.25 to 1.60 m
Bare Fiber Connector MA9014A, MP922B
Fiber Adapter MA9013A
Optical fiber cord, adapter,
Optical Accessories dummy fiber, optical fiber cutter,
jacket stripper, mode scrambler
Eye Pattern Analyzer MP1026A 100 Mbit/s to 12.5 Gbit/s

Optical Connector Options for Anritsu Optical Measuring Instruments


A variety of optical connectors are used with optical fibers worldwide. control panel, specify only the connector connected to the measured
Specify the option number, model name, and number of the optical fiber. Be sure to consult us before ordering, particularly for optical
connector from the table below according to the type of optical con- connectors for single-mode fibers, to avoid trouble with connectors
nector you use. If no specification is made, an FC-type connector will not fitting.
be supplied. Optical connectors may be designed for either flat-polished or PC-
For combinations marked with symbols in the table, the required polished ends. Some measuring instruments use connectors only for
instrument can be supplied according to the order. For connectors PC-polished ends; consult the literature on the instrument before
without symbols or which do not appear in the table, consult your specifying the connector option.
sales representative. For measuring equipment with more than one

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OPTICAL MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
Connector option number
24 25 26 27 31 32 33 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 47

FC-APC key width

FC-APC key width

HMS-10/A (SM)2

HRL-10 (APC)1
HFS-13/A (GI)3
Model

TOCP 1723
DIN 47256
SC-APC1
2.2 mm1

2.0 mm1

E-20002

MU2
EC1

LC2

SC
FC

ST
LED Source (for MS9020D) MS0901A
MS0902D
MS0903D
LD Source (for MS9020D)
MS0908A 4 4 4 4 4
4 4 4 4
MS0909A 4
LD/SLD Source
MU95xxxxA 4 4 4 4 4
(for MT9810B and MT9812B)
MA9411A
MA9611A
MA9612A
Optical Power Sensor (for ML9001A)
MA9711A
MA9712A
MA9714B 4 4 4 4 4
MA9421A
Optical Power Sensor MA9422A
(for ML9002A and MS9020D) MA9423A
MA9621A
Optical Power Sensor (for MS9020D) MA9622A 4 4 4 4 4
MU931311A 4 4
4
4
4
MU931421A 4 4 4 4 4
Optical Power Sensor MU931422A
(for MT9810B and MT9812B) MU931431A
MA9331A
MA9332A
Optical Power Sensor (for MT9810B) MA9333A
Optical Return Loss Measuring Unit MS0907A (for MS9020D) 4 4 4 4 4
Optical Test Set MT9810B 4 4 4 4 4
Multi Channel Box MT9812B 4 4 4 4 4
MP92B
MA9001A
MA9001B
MA9004A
Adapter
MA9005A
MA9005B
MA9008A
MA9013A 3 3 3 3 3 3
MS9710B 4 4 4 4 4
Optical Spectrum Analyzer MS9710C 4 4
4
4
4
MS9780A 4 4 4 4 4
WDM Tester MS9715A 4 4 4 4 4
MW9076B/B1/C 4 4 4 4 4
Optical Time Domain Reflectometer
MW9076D1/J/K 4 4 4 4 4
OTDR Module MW9077A/A1/A2/B
MT9080 series 4 4 4 4 4 4
ACCESS Master 4
MT9083A 4 4 4 4 4
MN95D
Optical Attenuator MN9605C 4 4 4 4 4
MN938A

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OPTICAL MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
Connector option number
24 25 26 27 31 32 33 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 47

FC-APC key width

FC-APC key width

HMS-10/A (SM)2

HRL-10 (APC)1
HFS-13/A (GI)3
Model

TOCP 1723
DIN 47256
SC-APC1
2.2 mm1

2.0 mm1

E-20002

MU2
EC1

LC2

SC
FC

ST
MN9662A/9664A/9672A/
Optical Channel Selector 4 4 4 4 4
9674A
MN9604C 4 4 4 4 4
Optical Directional Coupler
MN9604D 5 5 5 5
Optical fiber cord for baseband measurements 3
Dummy fiber cord for optical loss measurements
Mode Scrambler MZ106C
1: Ferrule type; APC (angled PC)
2: Ferrule type; PC
3: Ferrule type; Flat
4: Ferrule type; PC (user replaceable and cleanable)
5: It can use for Port A, Port B & C are PC type.

No marking: Ferrule type; Flat and PC.

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Unit in mm

Option 24: FC-APC key width 2.2 mm (angled convex)


Option 25: FC-APC key width 2.0 mm (angled convex)
Option 37: FC (flat, convex)
Adapter
Plug 15 15
5 9.5
4

2.5

9.5
15
9
42 M8 x 0.75
2-2.2 x 3.8

Option 26: SC-APC (angled convex)


Option 40: SC (flat, convex: PC)
Plug Adapter
27.4

12.8
2.5
9
25
55

Option 27: E-2000 (convex: PC, angled convex: APC)

Plug Adapter
31.5
9
12

13
9

18
22

56 19.25 3.5

42

Option 31: EC (angled convex: APC)

Plug Adapter

28.2 max
56 max

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Unit in mm

Option 32: MU

Plug Adapter

Option 33: LC

Plug Adapter

50.0
13.4

21.2

Option 38: ST (flat, convex: PC)

Plug Adapter
2.5

7.6

16.2
29.5

Option 39: DIN 47256 (flat, convex: PC)


Option 47: HRL-10 (angled convex)

Plug Adapter
M5.5 x 0.5

24.5
6.9

M5.5 x 0.5
2.5

38.5

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Option 41: TOCP 172 (flat)

Plug

10
13 6.7

Option 42: HFS-13/A (GI, flat)

Plug Adapter

23.5
2.5

SW8 SW5.5

1/4-36 UNS-2A
1/4-36 UNS

9.5
37.3

Option 43: HMS-10/A (SM, convex: PC)

Plug Adapter

23.5
2.5

SW8 SW5.5
1/4-36 UNS-2A
1/4-36 UNS

9.5

37.3

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OPTICAL POWER METER GPIB
ML9001A
0.38 to 1.8 m

A Variety of Optical Sensors such as Si, Ge and InGaAs

The ML9001A is a single-channel digital-display optical power meter. One Power Sensor for Repeater Maintenance and Long-dis-
It ensures accuracy and linearity over a wide wavelength range and tance Fiber Loss Measurement
greatly improves measurement reliability. It also has an improved ba- The MA9612A Optical Power Sensor has ultra-high sensitivity. Its mea-
sic performance. For example, measurements can be made over the surement level range is 100 to 3 dBm in the 1.3 m band and it
wide level range from 100 to +20 dBm because internal reflection can sense either continuous light or modulated light. A single MA9612A
in the power sensors has been suppressed. The ML9001A also has can measure the near-end and far-end outputs of a repeater as well
many new functions that make it easier to use than other power meters. as measure long-distance fiber losses.
It can be used for all optical power measurements such as optical Interchangeable Optical Connectors
fiber loss measurement and optical device performance evaluation. The optical connectors of all the power sensors accept adapters. This
system allows the optical connectors to be interchanged so the ML9001A
Features can be quickly used with various optical connectors. Since the inter-
Enables High-accuracy Measurement nal coating of the optical power sensors suppresses reflected light,
The ML9001A accurately and automatically calibrates all the power measurement errors are reduced in beam measurement (with or without
sensors within the specified wavelength range and ensures a 5% an optical fiber).
accuracy at 23 dBm. It also has a 0.15 dB linearity (23 dBm ref- Reduced Measurement Time
erence value). The ML9001A extends the guaranteed accuracy range The ML9001A has a much better response speed and stability than
of the measured values and enables high-accuracy measurement. conventional optical power meters. With GPIB, it can measure at 30
ms/point so the measurement time can be reduced to less than 50%
of conventional automatic measurement.

Specifications
ML9001A Optical Power Meter
Indicator
Display 4 digit, W, W(REL), dBm, dB(REL) selectable
Calibration coefficient Adjustable
Recorder output 1 V/full-scale, linear output
Range select Manual selection and automatic ranging
Measurement mode Continuous and modulated light1
Wavelength sensitivity correction Automatic correction in 1 nm steps
Data memory Max. 1000 data via GPIB
Dimensions and mass 213 (W) x 88 (H) x 250 (D) mm, 4 kg

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Sensor
Model MA9411A MA9611A MA9612A
Wavelength range 0.38 to 1.15 m 0.75 to 1.7 m
Element Si photodiode InGaAs photodiode
Active area diameter 9.5 mm
Input type Direct to photodiode Connector2
40 (W) x 32 (H) x 62/73 (D) mm, 61 (W) x 42 (H) x 110 (D) mm,
Dimensions and mass 40 (W) x 32 (H) x 65 (D) mm, 400 g
400 g 800 g

Model MA9711A/A1 MA9712A MA9714B


Wavelength range 0.75 to 1.8 m
Element Ge photodiode Cooled-Ge photodiode
Active area diameter 5 mm
Input type Direct to photodiode Connector3
40 (W) x 32 (H) x 62/73 (D) mm, 42 (W) x 47 (H) x 110 (D) mm, 47 (W) x 61 (H) x 128 (D) mm,
Dimensions and mass
400 g 500 g 800 g

Overall
Model MA9411A MA9611A MA9612A
Optical power Continuous light 70 to +10 dBm4 (0.1 nW to 10 mW) 70 to +3 dBm5 (0.1 nW to 2 mW) 100 to +3 dBm5 (0.1 pW to 2 mW)
measurement
range Modulated light 70 to +7 dBm6 (0.1 nW to 5 mW) 80 to 0 dBm7 (10 pW to 1 mW) 90 to 0 dBm7 (1 pW to 1 mW)
Absolute accuracy 8
5% (0.5 to 0.95 m) 5%9 (1.0 to 1.6 m)
(23 dBm)
Measurement
Linearity continuous
accuracy 0.15 dB10 0.15 dB10 0.15 dB10
light: 23C, 23
(0.45 dB for 70 to 60 dBm) (0.45 dB for 70 to 60 dBm) (0.45 dB for 90 to 80 dBm)
dBm as reference
Resolution W, W (REL) display: 0.1 to 1%, dBm display: 0.01 dB, dB (REL) display: 0.001 dB
Power 100/115/120/200/220 Vac +10
15 %, 240 Vac +4
15 %, 50/60/400 Hz, 40 VA
Operating temperature 0 to +50C
EMC11 EN61326: 1997+A1:1998+A2:2001+A3:2003 (Class A, Annex A), EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)

Model MA9711A/A1 MA9712A MA9714B


Optical power Continuous light 40 to +10 dBm5 (0.1 W to 10 mW) 60 to +10 dBm5 (1 nW to 10 mW) 47 to +23 dBm12 (20 nW to 200 mW)
measurement
range Modulated light 60 to +7 dBm7 (1 nW to 5 mW) 70 to +7 dBm7 (0.1 nW to 5 mW) 57 to +20 dBm13 (2 nW to 100 mW)
Absolute accuracy 4.5% (1.3 m) 4.5% (1.55 m)14
5%9 (0.95 to 1.5 m)
(23 dBm) 5%(0.95 to 1.6 m) 5%(0.95 to 1.6 m)15
Measurement
Linearity continuous
accuracy
light: 23C, 23 0.15 dB10 0.15 dB10 0.15 dB16(37 to +20 dBm,
dBm as reference (0.45 dB for 40 to 30 dBm) (0.45 dB for 60 to 50 dBm) 0.45 dBm for 47 to 37 dBm)

Resolution W, W (REL) display: 0.1 to 1%, dBm display: 0.01 dB, dB (REL) display: 0.001 dB
Power 100/115/120/200/220 Vac +10
15 %, 240 Vac +4
15 %, 50/60/400 Hz, 40 VA
Operating temperature 0 to +50C
EMC11 EN61326: 1997+A1:1998+A2:2001+A3:2003 (Class A, Annex A), EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)
1: Twelve modulation frequencies including 270 Hz and 1 kHz
2: FC-type connector standard
3: Only for PC type SM fiber (10/125 m, NA 0.1)
4: At 0.85 m
5: At 1.3 m
6: At 0.85 m, 270 Hz
7: At 1.3 m, 270 Hz
8: For wavelengths other than 0.85 m, specified at 23 5C
9: For wavelengths other than 1.3 m, specified at 23 5C
10: At 23 5C
11: Electromagnetic compatibility
12: At 1.55 m
13: At 1.55 m, 270 Hz
14: At 1.55 m, 0 dBm
15: At 0 dBm
16: Reference = 0 dBm
Note:
When an optical fiber is used, performance is guaranteed for a fiber core di-
ameter of up to 62.5 m and an NA of up to 0.29.
When any other fiber is used, a measurement error may occur.

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Optical Connector Options Ordering Information
Option No. Optical connector Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
32 MU Model/order No. Name
33 LC Main frame
37 FC ML9001A Optical Power Meter

38 ST Standard accessories (for ML9001A)


J0313 Sensor Connecting Cord A, 2 m
39 DIN (for MA9612A/9712A/9714B): 1 pc
40 SC J0314 Sensor Connecting Cord B, 2 m
411 TOCP172 (for MA9411A, MA9611A and MA9711A/A1): 1 pc
Power Cord, 2.5 m: 1 pc
42 HFS-13A F0004 Fuse, 0.4 A (T400MA250V): 2 pcs
43 HMS-10/A F0007 Fuse, 0.8 A (T800MA250V): 2 pcs
W0420AE ML9001A Operation Manual: 1 copy
1: For MA9411A
Optical power sensors
MA9411A1 Optical Power Sensor
MA9611A Optical Power Sensor
(with MA9005A connector adapter)
MA9612A Optical Power Sensor
(with J0480A connector adapter)
MA9711A/A11 Optical Power Sensor
MA9712A Optical Power Sensor
MA9714B2 Optical Power Sensor
Optional accessories
MA9001B3 Connector Adapter (FC type, for MA9411A/MA9711A)
J0480B3 Connector adapter (FC type, for MA9612A)
MA9005A3 Connector Adapter (FC type, for MA9611A)
MP92B3 Connector Adapter (FC type, for MA9712A)
MA9013A3 Fiber Adapter (with FC type plug, for fibers with 125 m
clad dia., 0.25 to 1.0 mm jacket dia.)
MP916A Fiber Adapter (for MA9002A and MP94A, for plastic
fiber with 1 mm dia.)
MP93A Fiber Adapter (150 m clad dia., 0.8 to 1.0 mm jacket
dia.)
MP94A Adapter (for MA9712A, used with MP93A)
MA9002A Adapter (for MA9411A/MA9711A, used with MP93A)
MA9805A Optical Attenuator (for MA9411A, 10 dB)
MA9306A Optical Attenuator (for MA9711A, 10 dB)
J0007 GPIB Cable, 1 m
J0008 GPIB Cable, 2 m
B0186 Front Cover
J0617B4 Replaceable Optical Connector (FC)
J0618D4 Replaceable Optical Connector (ST)
J0618E4 Replaceable Optical Connector (DIN)
J0618F4 Replaceable Optical Connector (HMS-10/A)
J0619B4 Replaceable Optical Connector (SC)
J0741A Replaceable Ferrule (for MA9714B)
Z0282 Ferrule Cleaner (Cletop A type, 1 pc)
Z0283 Tape for Ferrule Cleaner (6 pcs/set, for Z0282)
Z0284 Cleaner for Optical Adapter (stick-type, 200 pcs/set)

1: MA9711A1 is lateral input sensors.


2: Specify one of FC, ST, DIN, SC or HMS-10A.
When the connector type is not specified, FC is supplied.
3: The optical connector of the standard product is FC. Please specify the
option numbers along with model names shown in the tables, if you need
a different optical connector.
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ML9001A with Sensor

MA9612A Optical Power Sensor (0.75 to 1.7m)

Sensor connecting cord A

MA9712A Optical Power Sensor (0.75 to 1.8 m)

ML9001A Optical Power Meter


MA9611A Optical Power Sensor (0.75 to 1.7 m)

Sensor Connecting Cord B

MA9411A Optical Power Sensor (0.38 to 1.15 m)


MA9711A Optical Power Sensor (0.75 to 1.8 m)

Adapters (option) MA9805A Attenuator

MA9001B MA9411A/9711A
Connector Adapter Optical Power Sensor

MA9306A Attenuator

MA9712A
MP92B Connector Adapter
Fiber Cord with Plug Optical Power Sensor

MA9714B
Optical Power Sensor

MA9611A Optical Power Sensor


(mounted on MA9005A)

Pigtail Fiber MA9013A Fiber Adapter


MA9612A
Optical Power Sensor

MA9805A Attenuator

MA9002A Adapter MA9411A/9711A


MP93A Fiber Adapter Optical Power Sensor

MA9306A Attenuator

MP94A Adapter MA9712A


Plastic Fiber MP916A Fiber Adapter
Optical Power Sensor

MA9306A/9805A MA9411A/9711A
Light traveling through free space Attenuator Optical Power Sensor

MA9711A1 Optical Power


Sensor (lateral input sensors)

MA9712A
Optical Power Sensor

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OPTICAL HANDY POWER METER
ML9002A
0.38 to 1.8 m

The ML9002A is a compact handy power meter with a measurement


For Easy Optical Power Measurement level as wide as other more expensive instruments. Optical sensors
are available for different wavelengths, measurement levels, and op-
tical input types. Each can be calibrated for three common wavelengths
so absolute optical power can be read directly. Each optical sensor
can either be incorporated directly in the main frame or connected
using a connecting cord. The ML9002A can be used to check optical
disks, optical printers and optical communications systems and can
back-up on-side operations as a powerful multifunctional measuring
instrument for maintenance.

Features
Accurate Optical Power Measurement
The power of a narrow beam can be accurately measured even when
an adapter is changed because anti-reflection optical sensor is used.
Long-Distance Measurement with Wide Measurement Level
Range
An unprecedented wide measurement level has been achieved in this
handy optical power meter. Optical power of 70 to +3 dBm (MA9621A
Optical Power Sensor) in the 1.3 m band and 70 to +10 dBm
(MA9423A Optical Power Sensor) in the 0.85 m band can be mea-
sured.
Direct Absolute Power Readings for Three Wavelengths
Each optical sensor is calibrated at three wavelengths (0.633/0.78/
0.85 m or 0.66/0.78/0.85 m for short wavelengths, and 0.85/1.3/
1.55 m for long wavelengths). The absolute power is indicated au-
tomatically just by switching to the measured wavelength.
Flexible Measurements
Two types of connections, a plug-in system (sensor incorporated into
main frame) or a cord system (sensor connected using connecting
cord), are possible so that measurement capabilities are flexible.
Compatible with Various Connectors
The ML9002A can be quickly connected to FC, ST, DIN, HMS-10/A,
and SC connectors just by replacing the connector adapter.

Optical Sensors
MA9421A, MA9423A, MA9621A

MA9006A
Sensor connecting Sensor Adapter
cord S

MA9422A
Optical
Sensor

ML9002A

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MA9005A MA9421A/9423A
Fiber Cord with Plug Connector Adapter Optical Sensor

MA9621A Optical Sensor

MA9005A Connector
Adapter attached
MA9013A MA9005A
Glass Fiber Fiber Adapter Connector Adapter

MA9421A/9423A
MP93A Fiber Adapter MP94D Connector Adapter Optical Sensor

Plastic Fiber MP916A Fiber Adapter

Light traveling MA9421A/9423A


through free space Optical Sensor

MA9422A Optical Sensor

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Specifications
Unit display W, W(REL), dBm, and dB(REL), selectable, 4 digits
Recorder output 1 V/full-scale, 0.316 V/5 dB
Main frame

Averaging ON/OFF settings


Range hold Range settings
Buzzer 1 dB sound threshold level setting
Auto power off After 5 minutes non-use (with internal Ni-Cd battery)
Dimensions and mass 90 (W) x 190 (H) x 38 (D) mm, 700 g
Model MA9421A MA9422A MA9423A MA9621A
Wavelength (m) 0.38 to 1.15 0.75 to 1.7
Element Si photodiode InGaAs photodiode
Sensors

Active area diameter 9.5 mm 9 mm 9.5 mm 1 mm


Input Direct FC connector adapter1
Measurement range (dBm) 60 to +20 (at 0.85 m) 50 to +20 (at 0.85 m) 70 to +10 (at 0.85 m) 70 to +3 (at 1.3 m)
30 (W) x 30 (H) x 37 (D) 15 (W) x 16 (H) x 140 (D)
Dimensions and mass 30 (W) x 30 (H) x 37 (D) mm, 100 g
mm, 100 g mm, 200 g
Measurement accuracy 5% (10 dBm, CW mode)
Calibration wavelength 0.633/0.78/0.85 m 0.66/0.78/0.85 m 0.85/1.3/1.55 m
Measurement resolution W/W(REL): 0.1 to 1%, dBm/dB(REL): 0.01 dB
Overall

Operating hours 20 hr or more, floating operation possible (on internal Ni-Cd battery)
Temperature range Operating: 0 to +50C, Storage: 30 to +50C, Recharging: +10 to +45C

EN61326: 1997+A1:1998+A2:2001+A3:2003 (Class A, Annex A),


EMC
EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)

LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)


1: Used for NA 0.29 core diameter fiber 62.5 m

Ordering Information Optical Connector Options Table


Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering. Option No. Optical connector
Model/Order No. Name 32 MU1
Main frame 33 LC1
ML9002A Optical Handy Power Meter
37 FC
Optical sensors 38 ST
MA9421A Optical Sensor
MA9422A Optical Sensor (Thin sensor) 39 DIN47256
MA9423A Optical Sensor 40 SC
MA9621A Optical Sensor (MA9005A Connector Adapter attached)
41 TOCP1722
Standard accessories 42 HFS-13/A (GI)2
Z0178 AC Adapter: 1 pc 43 HMS-10/A (SM)1
Power Cord, 2.5 m: 1 pc
B0232 Blank Panel: 1 pc 1: Ferrule type; PC
W0400CE ML9002A Instruction Manual: 1 copy 2: Ferrule type; Flat
J04771 Auto-power-off Override Plug: 1 pc

Optional accessories
MA9005A2 Connector Adapter (for optical sensor)
MA9006A Sensor Adapter (for sensor connecting cord S/T)
MP93A Fiber Adapter (150 m clad dia., 0.8 to 1.0 mm jacket dia.)
MP94D Connector Adapter (for MP93A and MP916A)
MA9013A Fiber Adapter
J0056B FC-FC-2M-SM (FC optical fiber cord, 2 m, SM)
J0200B FC-FC-2M-GI (FC optical fiber cord, 2 m, GI)
J0436 Sensor Connecting Cord S (for ML9002A sensors)
J0438 Recorder Output Cord
Z0179 Carrying Case (with shoulder strap)
Z0182 Soft Case
B0234 Battery Box

1: Auto power OFF function is not effective, using battery.


2: Choose from the options listed in the following table when ordering non-FC
optical connector.

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OPTICAL LOSS TEST SET
MS9020D

For Measuring Optical Loss and Checking Optical Parts

The MS9020D is a handy optical measuring instrument that incor- Applications


porates an LD or an LED light source and an optical power meter. It Optical Fiber Loss Measurement
can also be used for return loss measurement. Every unit of the LD When measuring optical fibers, it is convenient to provide one
light source, LED source, the sensors and the return loss measure- MS9020D each at both the near and far ends. By using switchable
ment unit is a plug-in type, for easy exchange and highest suitability light source unit (MS0909A), one-touch measurement of 1.3/1.55 m
for field use. can be done.
The MS9020D covers 0.66 m, 0.85 m, 1.3 m, and 1.55 m bands More accurate loss measurement is possible by using the modulat-
for optical loss measurement. In addition to the CW mode, it provides ed light function. When an LD light source is used, it is possible to
a modulated light mode with 270 Hz, 1 kHz, and 2 kHz modulation measure optical loss up to 67 dB.
signals. Therefore, it is possible to measure optical loss over a wide
dynamic range without stray light effect. This is the most suitable for
Optical Parts Performance Check
A light source and optical power meter are provided, and an optical
single mode fiber measurement. For return loss, 1.3 m band single
parts performance check is possible at low cost.
mode fibers can be measured in the 0 to 40 dB range. As a power
meter, every sensor has a wavelength calibration function of 5 nm Optical Return Loss Measurement
steps at 3 wavelengths, so absolute values can be read directly. Return loss of connectors or optical devices can be measured easi-
ly using return loss measuring units.
Features
Measures optical loss up to 67 dB
Measures CW and modulated light
Provides calibration function of 5 nm steps at 3 wavelengths
Also measures optical return loss (0 to 40 dB)
Operates in 3 modes; AC, rechargeable battery, and dry cells
Various connectors

Specifications
MS9020D (mainframe)
Unit display W, W (REL), dBm, dB (REL) selectable, 4 digits
Measurement resolution W/W (REL) display: 0.1 to 1%, dBm/dB (REL) display: 0.01/0.1 dB, Blanking is possible.
Auto power off Power turns off automatically after 5 minutes of no adjustment
Recorder output 1 V (on full-scale display), 0.316 V (on 5 dB from full-scale)
Battery alarm Down-side part flickers when battery voltage goes down.
Auto offset Sensor zero point is adjusted automatically.
Back light Display section back light can be set on and off.
Averaging On and off selectable
Range hold Range can be specified and set to be on and off.
Reference value input Used to input the loss point reference value
Buzzer Sound when input level is higher than set reference level in 1 dB steps
Wavelength sensitivity
Deviation of optical power sensor is compensated automatically in 5 nm steps.
characteristics compensation
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Resume function At power on, the state when the power is just turned off is restored.
Backup Setting condition is backed up for 30 minutes, when the line voltage is zero at exchanging batteries for example.
Modulation CW, 270 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz (2 kHz is for MA9621A only)
Operation is possible using AC adapter, Ni-Cd battery [Operation hour: 4-hour for outputting light, No operation hour: 9-hour
Power for light is turned off (when fully charged after new battery fully discharged), Charge time: 6-hour], UM-3 Alkali/Manganese
battery1 (Require 4 pcs. Operation hour is equivalent with Ni-Cd battery at 25C.)
Temperature range 0 to +50C (use), +10 to +45C (at charging), 30 to +50C (storage)
Dimensions and mass 90 (W) x 190 (H) x 38 (D) mm, 700 g
EMC EN61326: 1997+A1:1998+A2:2001+A3:2003 (Class A, Annex A), EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)

1: Optional accessories

Light Sources
Model MS0901A
Applicable fiber GI
Element LED
Wavelength (m)1 0.85 0.03
Spectral half-width (nm)1 60
Optical output level:
203
CW mode (dBm)2
Stability2, 5 0.3 dB
Short-term stability2, 6 0.04 dB
Internal modulation Frequency: 270 Hz/1 kHz/2 kHz 1.5%, Square wave (duty factor: 45 to 55%)
Optical connector7 FC, ST, DIN, HMS-10/A, SC type connector adapter
Temperature range 0 to +50C (use), 40 to +70C (storage)
Dimensions and mass 30 (W) x 30 (H) x 37 (D) mm, 200 g

Model MS0902D 8 MS0903D 8 MS0908A 9 MS0909A 8


Applicable fiber SM SM (ITU-T G.652)
Element FP-LD FP-LD
1.31 0.021
Wavelength (m) 1.31 0.0251 1.55 0.0251 0.635 0.0101
1.55 0.021
Spectral half-width 5 (1.31 m)1
51 101 51
(nm) 10 (1.55 m)1
Optical output level:
3 11, 4 3 11, 10 31, 10
CW mode (dBm)2
Stability2, 5 0.5 dB4 2 dB2, 10, 11 0.5 dB2, 5, 10
Short-term
0.05 dB4 0.05 dB2, 6, 10
stability2, 6
Frequency: 270 Hz/1 kHz/
Frequency: 270 Hz/1 kHz/2 kHz 1.5%, Flickering light function
Internal modulation 2 kHz 1.5%
Square wave (duty factor: 45 to 55%) (3 steps)
Duty: 45 to 55%
Replaceable connector, PC polish
Optical connector7 FC or SC type integrated with connector12
(FC, ST, DIN, HMS-10A, SC)
0 to +40C (use), 0 to +50C (use),
Temperature range 0 to +50C (use), 40 to +70C (storage)
40 to +70C (storage) 40 to +70C (storage)
Dimensions and 90 (W) x 133 (H) x38 (D) mm, 90 (W) x 133 (H) x38 (D) mm,
30 (W) x 30 (H) x 37 (D) mm, 200 g
mass 300 g 500 g
1: CW, 25C 8: Laser Product Safety Standards: IEC 60825-1 Class-1, FDA 21CFR Class-1
2: Used with FC-type connectors 9: Laser Product Safety Standards: IEC 60825-1 Class-1M, FDA 21CFR
3: When connected with Anritsu GI fiber (50/125 m, NA 0.2, 2 m) Class-2
4: When connected with Anritsu SM fiber (10/125 m, NA 0.1, 2 m) 10: Connected with SM fiber (ITU-T G.652), 2 m
5: CW, 0 to +50C (5 hour) 11: CW, at 0 to +40C ambient temperature, 5 hour
6: CW, at 1C (1 minute) within 0 to +50C 12: Use the conversion cord (see ordering information) for other optical con-
7: Specify one connector among those shown in the specification table. nectors
When no connector and manufacturers name are specified, FC-type will
be mounted and supplied.
Other than the connectors indicated in the table are dealt in special con-
nectors of custom-made. The ordering method of optical connectors are
indicated in the table on page ??.

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Optical Sensors
Model MA9421A MA9422A MA9423A MA9621A MA9622A1
Wavelength range 0.38 to 1.15 m 0.75 to 1.7 m 1.2 to 1.7 m
Element Si diode InGaAs diode
Active area diameter 9.5 mm 9 mm 9.5 mm 1 mm
FC, ST, DIN, HMS-10/A, FC, SC, ST, DIN,
Input Direct SC type connector HMS-10/A, replaceable
adapter2 connector, PC polishing
CW
60 to +20 (0.85 m) 50 to +20 (0.85 m) 70 to +10 (0.85 m) 70 to +3 (1.3 m) 50 to +23 (1.3/1.55 m)
Measurement (dBm)
range MOD
65 to +17 (0.85 m) 50 to +17 (0.85 m) 75 to +7 (0.85 m) 75 to 0 (1.3 m) 55 to +20 (1.3/1.55 m)
(dBm)
Measurement
5%4 5%5 5%6 5%7
accuracy3
Temperature range 0 to +50C (use), 40 to +70C (storage)
Dimensions and 30 (W) x 30 (H) x 15 (W) x 16 (H) x
30 (W) x 30 (H) x 37 (D) mm, 100 g
mass 37 (D) mm, 100 g 140 (D) mm, 200 g
1: Applicable connector: SM fiber (ITU-T G.652)
Return loss: 40 dB (1.55 0.2 m, only when return loss of optical connector: 45 dB)
Polarization dependency: 0.1 dB (1.55 0.02 m)
2: Specify one connector among those shown in the specification table.
When no connector and manufacturers name are specified, FC-type will be mounted and supplied.
Other than the connectors indicated in the table are dealt in special connectors of custom-made. The ordering method of optical connectors are indicated in
the table on page ??.
3: Used with FC-type connectors
4: At 10 dBm, 0.633/0.78/0.85 m CW light mode
5: At 10 dBm, 0.66/0.78/0.85 m CW light mode
6: At 10 dBm, 0.85/1.3/1.55 m CW light mode
7: At 10 dBm, 1.3/1.55 m CW light mode

MS0907A Return Loss Measurement Unit1


Applicable fiber SM (10/125 m, NA 0.1)
Wavelength 1.31 0.03 m (25C)
Measurement range 0 to 40 dB (relative to total internal reflection cord, including output connector reflection)
Measured data display range 0 to 60 dB (relative to total internal reflection cord, excluding output connector reflection)
Measurement accuracy 1 dB (relative to the reflection, constant temperature)
Optical output connector2 FC, ST, DIN, HMS-10/A, SC: PC-type
Temperature range 0 to +50C (use), 40 to +70C (storage)
Dimensions and mass 90 (W) x 93 (H) x 36 (D) mm, 300 g
1: Laser Product Safety Standards: IEC 60825-1 Class-1, FDA 21CFR Class-1
2: Specify one connector among those shown in the specification table.
When no connector and manufacturers name are specified, FC-type will be mounted and supplied.
Other than the connectors indicated in the table are dealt in special connectors of custom-made. The ordering method of optical connectors are indicated in
the table on page ??.

Safety measures for laser products


The MS0908A complies with the optical safety standards in Class
1M of the IEC 60825-1 and the FDA (21CFR 1040.10, USA); the fol-
lowing descriptive labels are affixed to the product (FDA label is only
affixed to product for export to the USA).

LASER RADIATION CAUTION


CAUTION LASER RADIATION 1
DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH
OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM
IEC 60825-1 2001
CLASS 1M LASER PRODUCT 1 mW MAX.
CW 635 nm
CLASS II LASER PRODUCT

IEC FDA (CFR)

The maximum output is indicated under 1, and the wavelength under 2.


Caution: Do not look directly into the laser beam.

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Optical Sensor
(MA9421A/9423A/9621A/
9622A)

LED Source (MS0901A)


LD Source
(MS0902D/0903D)

LD Source MS9020D
(MS0908A/0909A)
Optical Sensor
(MA9422A)

(A photograph
includes a sensor)
Fiber cord with plug

MA9014A
Bare fiber Bare Fiber Connector Pigtail fiber MA9004A Connector Adapter attached

LED Source (MS0901A)


Optical Sensor

Bare fiber MA9013A Fiber Adapter


LD Source
(MS0902D/0903D)

FC/SC type (integrated with connector)

(MA9421A/9423A/9621A)
Fiber cord with plug MA9005A Connector Adapter

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Fiber cord with plug LD Source (MS0908A/0909A)
(Replaceable connector)

MA9014A
Bare fiber Bare Fiber Connector Pigtail fiber

(A photograph includes a sensor)

Fiber cord with plug MA9622A Optical Sensor

(Replaceable connector)

Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Mainframe Optional accessories
MS9020D Optical Loss Test Set (with Ni-Cd batteries) MA9004A Connector Adapter (for MS0901A)
MA9005A Connector Adapter (for MA9421A/9423A/9621A)
Standard accessories MA9006A Sensor Adapter (for optical sensors)
Z0178 AC Adapter: 1 pc MA9013A Fiber Adapter (Clad diam. 125 m; Jacket diam. 0.25 to 1 mm)
Power Cord, 2.5 m: 1 pc MA9014A Bare Fiber Connector
J05991 AC Operation Adapter: 1 pc MP93A Fiber Adapter (Clad diam. 150 m)
J04772 Continuant Adapter: 1 pc MP94D Connector Adapter (used with MP93A)
J0597 Total Internal Reflection Cord (for MS0907A only): 1 pc J0436 Optical Sensor Cord S (for ML9002A, MS9020D)
W1306AE MS9020D Operation Manual: 1 copy J0438 Recorder Output Cord (mini-jack with clips)
J0598 Plastic Fiber Cord (1 mm, NA 0.5, 2 m)
LED sources J0200B Optical Fiber Cord
MS0901A LED Source (MA9004A Connector Adapter attached) (GI fiber, 50/125 m, NA 0.2, FC-type), 2 m
J0056B Optical Fiber Cord
LD sources (SM fiber, 10/125 m, NA 0.1, FC-type), 2 m
MS0902D LD Source (integrated with connector) Z0179 Carrying Case
MS0903D LD Source (integrated with connector) Z0180 Battery Pack (for Alkali/Manganese cell, up to 4 pcs)
MS0908A LD Source (replaceable connector attached) Z0765 Ni-Cd Battery Packing
MS0909A LD Source (replaceable connector attached) Z0182 Soft Case (MS0908A/0909A can not house)
Z0426 Carrying Case (for MS9020D + MS0908A/0909A)
Optical sensors J0206A FC-Diamond Conversion Cord, 1 m (for SM)
MA9421A Optical Sensor J0208A FC-Biconical Conversion Cord, 1 m (for SM)
MA9422A Optical Sensor (thin type) J0210A FC-D4 Conversion Cord, 1 m (for SM)
MA9423A Optical Sensor J0517A FC-DIN Conversion Cord, 1 m (for SM)
MA9621A Optical Sensor (MA9005A Connector Adapter attached) J0519A FC-ST Cconversion Cord, 1 m (for SM)
MA9622A Optical Sensor (for high power, replaceable optical J0521A FC-SC Conversion Cord, 1 m (for SM)
connector attached) J0617B Replaceable Connector (FC)
For MA9622A, MS0908A/0909A
Optical return loss measuring unit J0618D Replaceable Connector (ST)
MS0907A Optical Return Loss Measuring Unit For MA9622A, MS0908A/0909A
J0618E Replaceable Connector (DIN)
1: It is the short connector, not using battery. For MA9622A, MS0908A/0909A
2: Auto power OFF function is not effective, using battery. J0618F Replaceable Connector (HMS-10/A)
3: It is connected instead of an optical sensor. For MA9622A, MS0908A/0909A
J0619B Replaceable Connector (SC)
For MA9622A, MS0908A/0909A
Z0333A3 Wavelength Selector For MS0909A
B0232 Blank Panel

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OPTICAL TEST SET GPIB
MT9810B

Multipurpose Optical Measuring Instruments Supporting Reference Light Sources

Today, as we turn to photonic communications, a variety of optical Recording Measured Optical Power Values
communication networks, from core to access, are about to be real- By mounting an optical sensor, a maximum of 1000 power measure-
ized. For this reason, there are a wide variety of performance re- ment values can be saved per channel. The saved measurement val-
quirements demanded of optical components and optical communi- ues can be read by remote control, permitting various analyses and
cations systems making up these rapidly developing optical commu- processings.
nication networks. Variable Optical Power Measurement Interval
And the performance and specifications of the sought after evalua- By mounting an optical sensor, the optimum measurement interval
tion systems vary depending on the field (development, manufactur- can be set according to the applications (1 ms to 99 h 59 min 59 s);
ing, inspection, maintenance) in which these are developed, sup- for example, a long interval for a long-duration measurement, and a
plied and implemented. short interval for high-speed measurement.
The MT9810B Optical Test Set is the most fundamental optical mea-
surement instrument with a complete line-up of light sources (DFB-
Variable Optical Power Measurement Bandwidth
By mounting an optical sensor, the bandwidth can be set according
LD, FP-LD, SLD) and optical sensors (high-speed, general-purpose,
to the measured item; for example, the average pulse optical power
high-power).
can be measured by widening the bandwidth, and the variations in
The evaluation system can be configured to fit the users needs. In
optical power at an optical switch can be measured by narrowing the
addition, by combining the optical test set with peripheral devices
bandwidth. The setting range is between 0.1 Hz to 100 kHz
such as the optical directional coupler and the optical channel se-
(MU931311A) or 10 kHz (MU931421A/931422A).
lector, the user can construct even more diverse evaluation systems.
The MT9810B is a highly accurate and reliable evaluation system Relative Measurement
that will respond with flexibility to future diverse measurement needs. By mounting an optical sensor, 0 dB is displayed as the measured
value on the display when the relative key (Rel) is pressed. It allows
Light Source the difference from the reference value to be read directly in the loss
The DFB-LD complies with ITU-T recommended wavelengths and
measurement of an optical fiber or device.
highly stable 1.31 m band, 1.55 m band FP-LDs are also offered.
In addition, an SLD light source with a center wavelength of 1.55 m Reference Measurement
and an approximately 40 nm wavelength band is provided. By mounting an optical sensor, a relative value based on a reference
value (reference) entered using the keys can be displayed. When the
Optical Sensors light is incident at a distant location in the loss measurement of an
There are three optical sensors: high-sensitivity, general-purpose
optical fiber, the fiber loss can be read directly by entering the refer-
and high-power. Each has sensor head and plug-in models.
ence value of incident light as a reference.
Measurement Conditions Saving Function Controlling Optical Channel Selector
Up to 10 sets of measurement conditions can be saved for each
The MN96xxA Optical Channel Selector can be controlled from the
channel, permitting the repetition of measurements.
MT9810B Optical Test Set by connecting the two via a dedicated ca-
Clone Function ble. It facilitates the measurement if the optical test set and the opti-
When the same types of units are mounted in Channels 1 and 2, the cal channel selector are at a distance from each other due to the
measurement conditions for one side can be copied onto the other configuration of the measurement system. The cable lengths are
side. available in the range from 1 to 10 m.
Measurement of Max., Min. and Variation of Optical Power GPIB and RS-232C I/F as Standard
By mounting an optical sensor, the maximum and minimum values of GPIB and RS-232C interfaces are provided as standard, permitting
optical power and the variations in its value can be always displayed, remote control of the measurements via a PC.
eliminating the need for saving the measured optical power various
in the memory. Light source stability and PDL (polarization depen-
dent loss) characteristics can be evaluated in real time.

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Light Source Units FP-LD Light Source Units
DFB-LD Light Source Unit The MU951301A and MU951501A have a wavelength of 1.31 m
MU952500A/952600A series are 97 wavelengths supporting WDM. and 1.55 m, respectively. The MU951001A allows the wavelength
The unit is equipped with a high-output and high-stability DFB-LD to be selected as either 1.31 or 1.55 m.
light source. High-power
Conforms to Wavelengths Complying with ITU-T The units are general-purpose light sources with a high output of +7
The unit incorporates a DFB-LD light source that supports D-WDM dBm, making them ideal for performing measurements over a high
and complies with ITU-T. Frequencies from 186.3 to 195.9 THz dynamic range.
(1609.19 to 1530.33 nm) over a 100 GHz interval are available. High-stability
High-power, High-stability The units provide high output-power stability of better than or equal
High Power of +10 dBm and high stability of better than or equal to to 0.002 dB. They are suitable as light sources for measurements
0.005 dB are provided. In addition, high stability of better than or in which high accuracy is required(MU951301A/951501A).
equal to 2 GHz can be achieved for the center frequency
(MU952501A/952502A/952503A/952504A/952505A).

Output power stability (dB)


Output power stability (dB)

Time (min)

SLD Light Source Unit


Time (min) This light source has a center wavelength of 1550 nm and an ap-
proximate wavelength band of 40 nm. Optical output power is 3
dBm. The output level is higher than LED light source. A measure-
ment system of MS9710B/C Optical Spectrum Analyzer and SLD
Output frequency stability (GHz)

light source unit achieves more dynamic range.


On the other hand, when combined with the MN9604C/D Optical
Directional Coupler, highly stable reflectance measurements can be
performed because of low interference to use SLD light source.

Optical Sensor Units


High-sensitivity, general-purpose or high-power optical sensors are
available. A remote sensor head model and a plug-in model are also
provided. Furthermore, besides supporting all optical connectors,
the optical input method (connection method) for optical sensors
supports bare fiber connection and free-space optical input. The
user can select the optical sensor that meets his use environment
and purpose.
Time (min)
General-purpose Optical Sensor
(MU931421A/MU931422A/MA9332A)
Variable Optical Frequency MU931421A and MU931422A with measurement ranges of +10 to
The center frequency of the light source can be varied in the maxi- 80 dBm and MA9332A with a measurement range of +7 to 80
mum range of 60 GHz (approx. 0.5 nm). Moreover, the frequency dBm, are highly accurate optical sensors that achieve a measure-
can be displayed in either frequency or wavelength units. This func- ment accuracy of 2% and linearity of 0.01 dB.
tion allows a required frequency to be set between reference grids. MU931422A and MA9332A can be used in measuring fiber with an
APC connector, GI fiber and bare fiber. MU931422A is a plug-in
model and MA9332A, a sensor head model.
When using MA9332A, MU931002A sensor adapter is necessary.

High-power Optical Sensor (MA9331A/MU931431A)


High-power optical sensors MA9331A and MU931431A have maxi-
mum measurement optical inputs of +35 dBm and +33 dBm, re-
spectively. These sensors have NPL (National Physical Laboratory)
traceability in conducting calibration at +30 dBm, and are able to
measure high-power with an even higher level of confidence than
conventional high-power optical sensors. And of course all types of
corresponding connectors also support fiber with an APC connector,
GI fiber and bare fiber. MU931431A is a plug-in model and
MA9331A, a sensor head model.
When using MA9331A, MU931002A sensor adapter is necessary.

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Optical Input Method of the Sensor MA9901A/B Fiber Adapter
Setting can be accomplished without touching the cut fiber edge by
Various Bare Space
Item Model Type using the clamping method, which catches and then fixes the fiber at
connector fiber beam
both ends. Fiber can also be easily attached and removed by pinch-
MU931421A Unit 1 ing the clamp, making this adapter perfect for extended work.
General MU931422A Unit High-resolution Optical Power Measurement
purpose The MT9810B has a panel of high resolution of 1/1000 dB. In addi-
Sensor
MA9332A
head tion, the optical power can be measured at a high resolution of
MU931431A Unit 1/10000 dB via GPIB or RS-232C interface.
Sensor
High-speed Analog Output
High power
MA9331A head The MU931311A Optical Sensor can send a signal to an analog out-
put terminal with a response speed of approx. 10 s (The response
High 1
sensitivity MU931311A Unit speed of other optical sensors is approx. 100 s).
Large Sensor
diameter PD
MA9333A
head

1: MU931421A/MU931311A does not correspond to MU connector, LC con-


nector, and APC connector.

High-sensitivity Optical Sensor (MU931311A)


The MU931311A has an optical power range of +10 to 110 dBm
and measures high-level to extremely low-level light. It achieves
measurement uncertainty of 2% and linearity of 0.01 dB. Optical
power can be measured with a high degree of accuracy. And of
course, this optical sensor is compatible with all connectors.
Large Diameter PD Sensor (MA9333A)
This is a sensor head-model optical sensor that has low noise char-
acteristics, and uses an internal photo acceptance unit with a 5
mm-InGaAs-PD. In addition to SM, GI and POF (plastic fiber), a col-
limated spatial beam can also be measured directly. This optical sen-
sor also supports bare fiber.
When using MA9333A, MU931002A Sensor Adapter is necessary.

Specifications
MT9810B Optical Test Set
dBm: 0.001, 0.01, 0.1
Display resolution dB: 0.001, 0.01, 0.1
W: 5 digits
Display range 199.999 to +199.999 dBm, 0.0001 pW to 10000 W
Fluorescent character display tube, 7 segments (5-1/2 digits), 2 screens, dot matrix (138 x 20 dots), dedicated segments
Display (AUTO, AVG, MOD, CAL, SYS, PRMTR, APPL, REMOTE)
Remote (GPIB, RS-232C)
GPIB: Address
RS-232C
Data length: 7/8 bits, Stop bit: 1/2 bits
System settings Parity bit: None, odd, even
Speed: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 14400, 19200 bps
Buzzer volume: 4 levels, Contrast: 9 levels
Time setting: Year, month, day, hour, minute, second (24 hour display)
General
Settings save: 10 max. (each channel)
Settings copy: Between channels (only for same type of unit)
Selectable controlled channel
Functions Using optical sensor
Bar graph display: 60 dots
Record measurement: 1000 max. data (each channel)
Calculations: Channel subtraction, max./min./(max. min.) displays, relative value display (measured value reference,
numeric value input), calibration value correction
Remote control GPIB, RS-232C
Laser safety mechanism Remote inter-lock, optical output control (key control)
Operating temperature/humidity: 0 to +50C/90% (no condensation);
Environmental conditions Storage temperature: 25 to +71C
Plug-in units 2 max.
LabVIEW driver Bundled as standard
Dimensions and mass 213 (W) x 88 (H) x 351 (D) mm, 3.5 kg (without units)
Power 100 to 120/200 to 240 Vac (+10%/15%), 70 VA, 47.5 to 63 Hz
EN61326: 1997+A1:1998+A2:2001+A3:2003 (Class A, Annex A),
EMC
EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)

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Light Sources
DFB-LD Light Source
Model MU952501A/952502A/952503A/952504A/952505A MU952601A/952602A/952603A/952604A/952605A/952606A
Optical element DFB-LD
Applicable optical fiber SM (ITU-T G.652)
Specified wavelength
range (fp)1 191.7 to 195.9 THz (1563.86 to 1530.33 nm) 186.3 to 191.6 THz (1609.19 to 1564.68 nm)

Center optical frequency2 fp 0.01 THz (approx. 0.08 nm)


Spectrum half width2 30 MHz
Optical output power2 +10 1 dBm +7 1 dBm
Time stability (short term)2, 3, 4: 0.005 dB Time stability (short term)2, 3, 4: 0.01 dB
Optical power stability Time stability (long term)2, 3, 5: 0.02 dB Time stability (long term)2, 3, 5: 0.02 dB
Temperature stability2, 3, 6: 0.25 dB Temperature stability2, 3, 6: 0.25 dB
Time stability (short term) 2, 4: 2 GHz (approx. 0.02 nm)
Center frequency stability Time stability (long term) 2, 5: 4 GHz (approx. 0.04 nm)
Tuning range: fp 60 GHz (approx. 0.48 nm), Step: 1 GHz (approx. 0.01 nm),
Optical frequency tuning Accuracy2: 10 GHz (setting to fp +60 GHz, or fp 60 GHz, 25C)
Frequency2: 270 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz 0.1%
Internal modulation Duty: 50% 5%, Extinction ratio: 13 dB
Optical output attenuation 0.00 to 6.00 dB (0.01 dB steps), accuracy: 0.5 dB (at 25C when set to 6.00 dB)
Laser safety mechanism IEC60825-1: Class 3A, 21CFR1040.10: Class III b
Optical connector FC-PC, ST, DIN, HMS-10/A, SC7 (all PC type)
Warm-up time 1 h (after optical output on)
Operating temperature/humidity: +15 to +35C/90% (no condensation),
Environmental conditions Storage temperature: 25 to +71C
Dimensions and mass 41 (W) x 78 (H) x 335 (D) mm, 700 g
Note: Wavelengths in vacuum 4: 5 min at constant temperature (at one point +20 to +30C)
1: Specify an optical frequency (wavelength) and model name from the or- 5: 1 h at constant temperature
dering information. 6: 8 h at +15 to +35C
2: At CW, optical attenuation setting (0.00 dB), center optical frequency (fp) 7: Specified connector for optical connector option supplied as standard acces-
using SM fiber (ITU-T G.652) and FC-PC connector sory. If connector not specified, FC (Option 37) supplied as standard.
3: When return loss seen from light source side is 40 dB min.

FP-LD Light Source

Model MU951301A MU951501A MU951001A1


Optical element FP-LD
Fiber SM (ITU-T G.652)
Wavelength2 1310 20 nm 1550 20 nm 1310/1550 20 nm
Spectral half-width2 5 nm 10 nm 5 nm (1310 nm), 10 nm (1550 nm)
Optical output power2 +7 1 dBm
Time stability (short term)2, 3, 4: 0.002 dB Time stability (short term)2, 3, 4: 0.005 dB
Optical output power Time stability (long term)2, 3, 5: 0.02 dB Time stability (long term)2, 3, 5: 0.05 dB
stability
Temperature stability2, 3, 6: 0.1 dB Temperature stability2, 3, 6: 0.15 dB
Internal modulation Frequency: 270 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz 0.1%, Duty: 50% 5%, Extinction ratio: 13 dB
Optical output attenuation 0.00 to 6.00 dB (0.01 dB steps), Accuracy: 0.5 dB (at 25C when set to 6.00 dB)
Laser safety mechanism IEC60825-1: Class 3A, 21CFR1040.10: Class III b
Optical connector FC-PC, ST, DIN, HMS-10/A, SC7 (all PC type)
Warm-up time 1 h (after optical output on)
Environmental conditions Operating temperature/humidity: 0 to +50C/90% (no condensation); Storage temperature: 40 to +71C (no condensation)
Dimensions and mass 41 (W) x 78 (H) x 335 (D) mm, 700 g

Note: Wavelengths in vacuum 4: 15 min at constant temperature (at one point from +20 to +30C)
1: Only one MU951001A can be installed into MT9812B. 5: 6 h at constant temperature
2: At CW, optical attenuation setting (0.00 dB), using SM fiber (ITU-T G.652) 6: 8 h at 0 to +50C
and FC-PC connector 7: Specified connector for optical connector option supplied as standard acces-
3: When return loss seen from light source side is 40 dB min. sory. If connector not specified, FC (Option 37) supplied as standard.

SLD Light Source

Model MU954501A
Optical element SLD
Fiber SM fiber (ITU-T G.652)
Wavelength1 1550 20 nm
Spectral half-width1 40 nm
Optical output power1 3 1 dBm

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Time stability (short term)1, 2, 3: 0.01 dB
Optical output power stability Time stability (long term)1, 2, 4: 0.1 dB
Temperature stability1, 2, 5: 0.5 dB
Optical output attenuation 0.00 to 6.00 dB (0.01 dB steps), Accuracy: 0.5 dB (at 25C when set to 6.00 dB)
Internal modulation Frequency: 270 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz 0.1%, Duty: 50% 5%, Extinction ratio: 13 dB
Warm-up time 1 h (after optical output on)
Optical connector6 FC, ST, DIN, HMS-10/A, SC (all PC type)
Laser safety mechanism IEC60825-1: Class 1, 21CFR1040.10: Class I
Operating temperature/humidity: 0 to +50C/90% (no condensation)
Environmental conditions
Storage Temperature: 40 to +71C
Dimensions and mass 41 (W) x 78 (H) x 335 (D) mm, 700 g

Note: Wavelengths in vacuum, please contact us for 1310 nm SLD light source.
1: At CW, optical attenuation setting (0.00 dB), using SM fiber (ITU-T G.652) and FC-PC connector
2: When return loss seen from light source side is 40 dB min.
3: 15 min at constant temperature
4: 6 h at constant temperature
5: 8 h at 0 to +50C
6: Specified connector for optical connector option supplied as standard accessory. If connector not specified, FC (Option 37) supplied as standard.

Laser Product Safety Protection


The MU952501A/952502A/952503A/952504A/952505A, MU952601A/
952602A/952603A/952604A/952605A/952606A, MU951301A/951501A/
951001A, and MU954501A are laser products and safety protection
conforming to optical safety standards IEC 60825-1 and
21CFR1040.10 (USA) is incorporated; the following warning label is
affixed to the product.

21CFR1040.10 Warning Label IEC 60825-1 Warning Label


MU952501A/952502A/952503 MU951501A MU952501A/952502A/952503 MU951501A
A/952504A/952505A A/952504A/952505A
INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION
DANGER DANGER INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR VIEW
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR VIEW
DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION (MAX) (PULSE DURATION) (WAVELENGTH)
(MAX) (PULSE DURATION) (WAVELENGTH)
AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE 40 mW CW
40 mW CW
TO BEAM TO BEAM
MAXIMUM POWER : 40mW MAXIMUM POWER : 40mW
CLASS 3A LASER PRODUCT
WAVELENGTH :1.55m WAVELENGTH :1.55m CLASS 3A LASER PRODUCT
CLASS b LASER PRODUCT CLASS b LASER PRODUCT

MU952601A/952602A/952603 MU951001A MU952601A/952602A/952603 MU951001A


A/952604A/952605A/952606A A/952604A/952605A/952606A

DANGER DANGER INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION


DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR VIEW
INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR VIEW
DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION (MAX) (PULSE DURATION) (WAVELENGTH)
(MAX) (PULSE DURATION) (WAVELENGTH)
AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE 40 mW CW 40 mW CW
TO BEAM TO BEAM
MAXIMUM POWER : 40mW MAXIMUM POWER : 40mW
CLASS 3A LASER PRODUCT CLASS 3A LASER PRODUCT
WAVELENGTH :1.6m WAVELENGTH :1.31/1.55m
CLASS b LASER PRODUCT CLASS b LASER PRODUCT

MU951301A MU951301A MU954501A

DANGER INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION


DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR VIEW
DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION
(MAX) (PULSE DURATION) (WAVELENGTH)
AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE
40 mW CW
TO BEAM
MAXIMUM POWER : 40mW
WAVELENGTH :1.31m CLASS 3A LASER PRODUCT
CLASS b LASER PRODUCT

Optical Sensors (unit)


Model MU931311A MU931421A MU931422A
Element InGaAs-PD
Input type Fiber
9/125 to 62.5/125 m (NA: 0.29)
Applicable optical fiber SM (ITU-T G.652) PC, APC polish conformity
Wavelength range 800 to 1600 nm 750 to 1700 nm
CW: +10 to 110 dBm CW: +10 to 80 dBm
Optical power measurement range1
MOD: +7 to 90 dBm MOD: +7 to 90 dBm
Noise level2 93 dBm 73 dBm
Polarization dependency3 0.01 dB 0.025 dB
Return loss3 40 dB
Optical power measurement uncertainty Reference conditions4: 2%, Operating conditions5: 3.5%
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Model MU931311A MU931421A MU931422A
0.05 dB (+10 to 0 dBm) 0.05 dB (+10 to 0 dBm)
Linearity6 0.01 dB 0.3 pW (0 to 90 dBm) 0.01 dB 30 pW (0 to 70 dBm)
Calibration factor input 99.999 to +99.999 dB
Wavelength sensitivity correction Measurement wavelength input in 0.01 nm units
Zero set operation Automatic zero calibration
Range select Auto, manual
Modulated light reception CW/MOD selectable, MOD: 270 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz
Measurement interval7 1, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 ms, 1 s to 99 h 59 min 59 s
Average setting Off, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000 times
Analog output8 Approx. +2 V
Auto, manual
Bandwidth select9 Manual setting: 0.1, 1, 10, 100 Hz, Auto, manual
1, 10, 100 kHz (CW mode only) Manual setting: 0.1, 1, 10, 100 Hz, 1, 10 kHz (CW mode only)

Optical connector10 FC-PC, ST, DIN, HMS-10/A, SC (all PC type) FC, ST, DIN, HMS-10/A, SC, MU, LC
Operating temperature/humidity: 0 to +50C/90% (no condensation),
Environmental conditions Storage temperature/humidity: 40 to +71C/95% (no condensation)
41 (W) x 78 (H) x 335 (D) mm,
Dimensions and mass 41 (W) x 78 (H) x 335 (D) mm, 550 g
700 g
1 Wavelength: 1300 nm
2 Measurement interval: 100 ms, average: 10 times, peak to peak noise, wavelength: 1300 nm
3 SM fiber (ITU-T G.652), return loss: 45 dB, wavelength: 1550 nm
4 Reference conditions
SM fiber (ITU-T G.652), master FC connector
Power level: 100 W (10 dBm), CW light, wavelength: 1300 nm, ambient temperature: 23 2C, at day of calibration,
Warm-up: 1 h (MU931311A) and 30 min (MU931421A/931422A)
5 Operating conditions
SM Fiber (ITU-T G.652), master FC connector, CW light, any wavelength in 1000 to 1600 nm (MU931311A) and 1000 to 1650 nm (MU931421A/931422A),
power level: 100 W (10 dBm), ambient
temperature: 23 5C, within 1 year after calibration, warm-up: 1 h (MU931311A) and 30 min (MU931421A/931422A), Uncertainty increase by 1% if either
an APC connector or NA 0.29 fiber is used with the MU931422A.
6 Measurement conditions: Constant temperature within 23 5C, bandwidth: auto/0.1/1/10 Hz, any wavelength in 1000 to 1600 nm (MU931311A) and 1000
to 1650 nm (MU931421A/931422A), CW light, power level: 100 W (10 dBm) reference, warm-up: 1 h (MU931311A) and 30 min (MU931421A/931422A)
7 Only record measurements for measurement interval of 100 ms
8 Full-scale value for each measurement range
9 Approx. 3 dB bandwidth. Response time at bandwidth setting of 100 kHz varies according to analog output amplitude
10 Specify connector for optical connector option supplied as standard accessory. If connector not specified, FC (Option 37) supplied as standard.

Optical Sensor (sensor head)


Model MU931002A + MA9332A/MA9333A
Element InGaAs-PD
Input type Fiber
Applicable optical fiber 9/125 to 62.5/125 m (NA: 0.29), PC, APC polish conformity
Wavelength range 750 to 1700 nm
Optical power measurement range1 CW: +7 to 80 dBm
Noise level2 73 dBm
Polarization dependency3 0.017 dB (MA9332A), 0.013 dB (MA9333A)
Optical power measurement accuracy Reference conditions4: 2%, Operating conditions5: 3.5%
Linearity6 0.05 dB (+7 to 0 dBm), 0.01 dB 30 pW (0 to 70 dBm)
Zero set operation Automatic zero calibration
Wavelength sensitivity correction Measurement wavelength input in 0.01 nm units
Measurement interval7 1 ms to 99 h 59 min 59 s
Average setting 2 to 1000 times
Analog output8 Approx. +2 V
Auto, manual
Bandwidth select9
Manual setting: 1, 10, 100 Hz, 1, 20 kHz (CW mode only)
Optical connector10 FC, ST, DIN, HMS-10/A, SC, MU, LC
Operating temperature/humidity: 0 to +50C/90% (no condensation)
Environmental conditions Storage temperature/humidity: 40 to +71C/95% (no condensation)
MU931002A: 41 (W) x 78 (H) x 335 (D) mm, 500 g
Dimensions and mass MA9332A/MA9333A: 65 (W) x 80 (H) x 110 (D) mm, 750 g
1 Wavelength: 1550 nm
2 Measurement interval: 100 ms, average: 10 times, peak to peak noise, wavelength: 1550 nm
3 SM fiber (ITU-T G.652), power level: 100 W (10 dBm), return loss: 45 dB, wavelength: 1550 nm
4 Reference conditions
SM fiber (ITU-T G.652), master FC connector
Power level: 100 W (10 dBm), CW light, wavelength: 1550 nm, ambient temperature: 23 2C
At day of calibration, warm-up: 30 min, 1 h (when using MA9333A)

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5 Operating conditions
SM Fiber (ITU-T G.652), master FC connector, power level: 100 W (10 dBm)
CW light, wavelength: 1000 to 1650 nm, ambient temperature: 23 5C, within 1 year after calibration
warm-up: 30 min, 1 h (when using MA9333A)
Uncertainty increase by 1% if either an APC connector or NA 0.29 fiber is used.
6 Measurement conditions
Constant temperature within 23 5C, any wavelength in 1000 to 1650 nm, CW light, power level: 100 W (10 dBm) reference
Bandwidth: auto/1/10 Hz, warm-up: 30 min, 1 h (when using MA9333A)
7 Only record measurements for measurement interval of 20 ms
8 Full-scale value for each measurement range
9 Approx. 3 dB bandwidth
10 Specify connector for optical connector option supplied as standard accessory. If connector not specified, FC (Option 37) supplied as standard.

Optical Sensor (high-power)


Model MU931002A + MA9331A MU931431A
Element InGaAs-PD
Input type Fiber
Applicable optical fiber 9/125 to 62.5/125 m (NA: 0.29), PC, APC polish conformity
Wavelength range 940 to 1640 nm
Optical power measurement range1 CW: +35 to 50 dBm CW: +33 to 50 dBm
Noise level2 43 dBm
Polarization dependency3 PC connector: 0.005 dB, APC connector: 0.025 dB PC connector: 0.025 dB, APC connector: 0.05 dB
Reference conditions4: 3%, Reference conditions4: 4%,
Optical power measurement accuracy Operating conditions5: 4% Operating conditions5: 5%
Linearity6 0.05 dB 30 nW (+35 to 40 dBm) 0.05 dB 30 nW (+33 to 40 dBm)
Zero set operation Automatic zero calibration
Wavelength sensitivity correction Measurement wavelength input in 0.01 nm units
Measurement interval7 1 ms to 99 h 59 min 59 s
Average setting 2 to 1000 times
Analog output8 Approx. +2 V
Auto, manual
Bandwidth select9 Manual setting: 1, 10, 100 Hz, 1, 20 kHz
Optical connector10 FC, ST, DIN, HMS-10/A, SC, MU, LC
Operating temperature/humidity: 0 to +40C/90% (no condensation)
Environmental conditions Storage temperature/humidity: 40 to +71C/95% (no condensation)
MU931002A: 41 (W) x 78 (H) x 335 (D) mm, 500 g
Dimensions and mass MA9331A: 65 (W) x 80 (H) x 110 (D) mm, 750 g 41 (W) x 78 (H) x 335 (D) mm, 880 g

1 Wavelength: 1550 nm
2 Measurement interval: 100 ms, average: 10 times, peak to peak noise, wavelength: 1550 nm
3 SM fiber (ITU-T G.652), return loss: 45 dB, wavelength: 1550 nm
4 Reference conditions,
Connector adapter, SM fiber (ITU-T.G.652), APC connector
Power level 1 W (+30 dBm), CW light, and wavelength 1550 nm
Ambient temperature 23 2C, humidity 60 % 10 %
Warm-up time 30 minutes, day of calibration.
5 Operating conditions
Connector adapter, SM fiber (ITU-T G.652), APC connector, power level: 1 W (30 dBm)
CW light, wavelength: 980 1 nm, 1240 to 1340 nm, 1440 to 1640 nm
Ambient temperature: 23 5C, within 6 months after calibration
warm-up: 30 min
Uncertainty increase by 1% if either NA 0.29 fiber is used.
2 % added when wavelength besides above are used (However, humidity 60 % 10 %)
6 Measurement conditions
Constant temperature within 23 5C, any wavelength in 1000 to 1650 nm, CW light, power level: 1 W (+30 dBm) reference
Bandwidth: auto/1/10 Hz, warm-up: 30 min
7 Only record measurements for measurement interval of 20 ms
8 Full-scale value for each measurement range
9 Approx. 3 dB bandwidth
10 Specify connector for optical connector option supplied as standard accessory.
If connector not specified, FC (Option 37) supplied as standard.

MA9901A Fiber Adapter


Fiber 250 m strand (Clad diameter: 125 mm)
Dimensions and mass 20 (W) x 22.5 (H) x 29.5 (D) mm, 30 g

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Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Main frame MU952504A-10 Light Source (fp: 195.00 THz, 1537.40 nm)
MT9810B Optical Test Set MU952505A-01 Light Source (fp: 195.10 THz, 1536.61 nm)
MU952505A-02 Light Source (fp: 195.20 THz, 1535.82 nm)
Standard accessories MU952505A-03 Light Source (fp: 195.30 THz, 1535.04 nm)
W1886AE MT9810B Operation Manual: 1 copy MU952505A-04 Light Source (fp: 195.40 THz, 1534.25 nm)
W1887AE MT9810B Remote Control Operation Manual:1 copy MU952505A-05 Light Source (fp: 195.50 THz, 1533.47 nm)
J0895 RCA Short Pin (for remote inter-lock): 1 pc MU952505A-06 Light Source (fp: 195.60 THz, 1532.68 nm)
J0896 RCA Plug (for remote inter-lock): 1 pc MU952505A-07 Light Source (fp: 195.70 THz, 1531.90 nm)
Z0391 Key (for laser output control): 2 pcs MU952505A-08 Light Source (fp: 195.80 THz, 1531.12 nm)
F0011 Fuse, 2 A (for 100 to 120 Vac): 2 pcs MU952505A-09 Light Source (fp: 195.90 THz, 1530.33 nm)
F0008 Fuse, 1 A (for 200 to 240 Vac): 2 pcs MU952601A-01 Light Source (fp: 191.10 THz, 1568.77 nm)
Power Cord, 2.6 m: 1 pc MU952601A-02 Light Source (fp: 191.20 THz, 1567.95 nm)
B0425 Blank Panel: 1 pc MU952601A-03 Light Source (fp: 191.30 THz, 1567.13 nm)
Application parts MU952601A-04 Light Source (fp: 191.40 THz, 1566.31 nm)
J0006 GPIB Cable, 0.5 m MU952601A-05 Light Source (fp: 191.50 THz, 1565.50 nm)
J0007 GPIB Cable, 1 m MU952601A-06 Light Source (fp: 191.60 THz, 1564.68 nm)
J0008 GPIB Cable, 2 m MU952602A-01 Light Source (fp: 190.10 THz, 1577.03 nm)
J0009 GPIB Cable, 4 m MU952602A-02 Light Source (fp: 190.20 THz, 1576.20 nm)
J0655A RS-232C Cable (9P-25P, cross) MU952602A-03 Light Source (fp: 190.30 THz, 1575.37 nm)
J0654A RS-232C Cable (9P-9P, cross) MU952602A-04 Light Source (fp: 190.40 THz, 1574.54 nm)
J0897B 8P Modular Cable, 1 m MU952602A-05 Light Source (fp: 190.50 THz, 1573.71 nm)
J0897C 8P Modular Cable, 2 m MU952602A-06 Light Source (fp: 190.60 THz, 1572.89 nm)
J0897D 8P Modular Cable, 5 m MU952602A-07 Light Source (fp: 190.70 THz, 1572.06 nm)
J0897E 8P Modular Cable, 10 m MU952602A-08 Light Source (fp: 190.80 THz, 1571.24 nm)
B0438B Rack Mount Kit MU952602A-09 Light Source (fp: 190.90 THz, 1570.42 nm)
B0438 Rack Mount Kit MU952602A-10 Light Source (fp: 191.00 THz, 1569.59 nm)
B0425 Blank Panel MU952603A-01 Light Source (fp: 189.10 THz, 1585.36 nm)
B0427 Protect Cover MU952603A-02 Light Source (fp: 189.20 THz, 1584.53 nm)
MU952603A-03 Light Source (fp: 189.30 THz, 1583.69 nm)
[Light sources] MU952603A-04 Light Source (fp: 189.40 THz, 1582.85 nm)
Main frame MU952603A-05 Light Source (fp: 189.50 THz, 1582.02 nm)
MU952501A DFB-LD Light Source1 MU952603A-06 Light Source (fp: 189.60 THz, 1581.18 nm)
MU952502A DFB-LD Light Source1 MU952603A-07 Light Source (fp: 189.70 THz, 1580.35 nm)
MU952503A DFB-LD Light Source1 MU952603A-08 Light Source (fp: 189.80 THz, 1579.52 nm)
MU952504A DFB-LD Light Source1 MU952603A-09 Light Source (fp: 189.90 THz, 1578.69 nm)
MU952505A DFB-LD Light Source1 MU952603A-10 Light Source (fp: 190.00 THz, 1577.86 nm)
MU952601A DFB-LD Light Source1 MU952604A-01 Light Source (fp: 188.10 THz, 1593.79 nm)
MU952602A DFB-LD Light Source1 MU952604A-02 Light Source (fp: 188.20 THz, 1592.95 nm)
MU952603A DFB-LD Light Source1 MU952604A-03 Light Source (fp: 188.30 THz, 1592.10 nm)
MU952604A DFB-LD Light Source1 MU952604A-04 Light Source (fp: 188.40 THz, 1591.26 nm)
MU952605A DFB-LD Light Source1 MU952604A-05 Light Source (fp: 188.50 THz, 1590.41 nm)
MU952606A DFB-LD Light Source1 MU952604A-06 Light Source (fp: 188.60 THz, 1589.57 nm)
MU951301A FP-LD Light Source MU952604A-07 Light Source (fp: 188.70 THz, 1588.73 nm)
MU951501A FP-LD Light Source MU952604A-08 Light Source (fp: 188.80 THz, 1587.88 nm)
MU951001A Switchable FP-LD Light Source MU952604A-09 Light Source (fp: 188.90 THz, 1587.04 nm)
Standard accessory MU952604A-10 Light Source (fp: 189.00 THz, 1586.20 nm)
Optical Connector Adapter2 MU952605A-01 Light Source (fp: 187.10 THz, 1602.31 nm)
MU952605A-02 Light Source (fp: 187.20 THz, 1601.46 nm)
Options MU952605A-03 Light Source (fp: 187.30 THz, 1600.60 nm)
MU952501A-01 Light Source (fp: 193.10 THz, 1552.52 nm) MU952605A-04 Light Source (fp: 187.40 THz, 1599.75 nm)
MU952501A-02 Light Source (fp: 193.20 THz, 1551.72 nm) MU952605A-05 Light Source (fp: 187.50 THz, 1598.89 nm)
MU952501A-03 Light Source (fp: 193.30 THz, 1550.92 nm) MU952605A-06 Light Source (fp: 187.60 THz, 1598.04 nm)
MU952501A-04 Light Source (fp: 193.40 THz, 1550.12 nm) MU952605A-07 Light Source (fp: 187.70 THz, 1597.19 nm)
MU952501A-05 Light Source (fp: 193.50 THz, 1549.32 nm) MU952605A-08 Light Source (fp: 187.80 THz, 1596.34 nm)
MU952501A-06 Light Source (fp: 193.60 THz, 1548.51 nm) MU952605A-09 Light Source (fp: 187.90 THz, 1595.49 nm)
MU952501A-07 Light Source (fp: 193.70 THz, 1547.72 nm) MU952605A-10 Light Source (fp: 188.00 THz, 1594.64 nm)
MU952501A-08 Light Source (fp: 193.80 THz, 1546.92 nm) MU952606A-03 Light Source (fp: 186.30 THz, 1609.19 nm)
MU952501A-09 Light Source (fp: 193.90 THz, 1546.12 nm) MU952606A-04 Light Source (fp: 186.40 THz, 1608.33 nm)
MU952501A-10 Light Source (fp: 194.00 THz, 1545.32 nm) MU952606A-05 Light Source (fp: 186.50 THz, 1607.47 nm)
MU952502A-01 Light Source (fp: 192.10 THz, 1560.61 nm) MU952606A-06 Light Source (fp: 186.60 THz, 1606.60 nm)
MU952502A-02 Light Source (fp: 192.20 THz, 1559.79 nm) MU952606A-07 Light Source (fp: 186.70 THz, 1605.74 nm)
MU952502A-03 Light Source (fp: 192.30 THz, 1558.98 nm) MU952606A-08 Light Source (fp: 186.80 THz, 1604.88 nm)
MU952502A-04 Light Source (fp: 192.40 THz, 1558.17 nm) MU952606A-09 Light Source (fp: 186.90 THz, 1604.03 nm)
MU952502A-05 Light Source (fp: 192.50 THz, 1557.36 nm) MU952606A-10 Light Source (fp: 187.00 THz, 1603.17 nm)
MU952502A-06 Light Source (fp: 192.60 THz, 1556.55 nm)
MU952502A-07 Light Source (fp: 192.70 THz, 1555.75 nm) Applications parts
MU952502A-08 Light Source (fp: 192.80 THz, 1554.94 nm) J0617B Replaceable Optical Connector (FC, user replaceable)
MU952502A-09 Light Source (fp: 192.90 THz, 1554.13 nm) J0618D Replaceable Optical Connector (ST, user replaceable)
MU952502A-10 Light Source (fp: 193.00 THz, 1553.33 nm) J0618E Replaceable Optical Connector (DIN, user replaceable)
MU952503A-07 Light Source (fp: 191.70 THz, 1563.86 nm) J0618F Replaceable Optical Connector (HMS-10/A, user re-
MU952503A-08 Light Source (fp: 191.80 THz, 1563.05 nm) placeable)
MU952503A-09 Light Source (fp: 191.90 THz, 1562.23 nm) J0619B Replaceable Optical Connector (SC, user replaceable)
MU952503A-10 Light Source (fp: 192.00 THz, 1561.42 nm) Z0282 Ferrule Cleaner
MU952504A-01 Light Source (fp: 194.10 THz, 1544.53 nm) Z0283 Ferrule Cleaning Tape (6 pcs/set)
MU952504A-02 Light Source (fp: 194.20 THz, 1543.73 nm) Z0284 Adapter Cleaner (stick type, 200 pcs/set)
MU952504A-03 Light Source (fp: 194.30 THz, 1542.94 nm) Main frame
MU952504A-04 Light Source (fp: 194.40 THz, 1542.14 nm) MU954501A SLD Light Source
MU952504A-05 Light Source (fp: 194.50 THz, 1541.35 nm)
MU952504A-06 Light Source (fp: 194.60 THz, 1540.56 nm) Standard accessory
MU952504A-07 Light Source (fp: 194.70 THz, 1539.77 nm) Optical Connector Adapter2
MU952504A-08 Light Source (fp: 194.80 THz, 1538.98 nm) W2023AE MU954501A Instruction Manual
MU952504A-09 Light Source (fp: 194.90 THz, 1538.19 nm)
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Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Applications parts Main frame
J0617B Replaceable Optical Connector (FC, user replaceable) MA9331A Optical Sensor
J0618D Replaceable Optical Connector (ST, user replaceable)
J0618E Replaceable Optical Connector (DIN, user replaceable) Standard accessory
J0618F Replaceable Optical Connector (HMS-10/A, user re- Optical Connector Adapter2
placeable) Applications parts
J0619B Replaceable Optical Connector (SC, user replaceable) MA9008A-32 Connector Adapter (MU, user replaceable)
Z0282 Ferrule Cleaner MA9008A-33 Connector Adapter (LC, user replaceable)
Z0283 Ferrule Cleaning Tape (6 pcs/set) MA9008A-37 Connector Aadapter (FC, user replaceable)
Z0284 Adapter Cleaner (stick type, 200 pcs/set) MA9008A-38 Connector Adapter (ST, user replaceable)
[Optical sensor] MA9008A-39 Connector Adapter (DIN, user replaceable)
Main frame MA9008A-40 Connector Adapter (SC, user replaceable)
MU931311A Optical Sensor MA9008A-43 Connector Adapter (HMS-10/A, user replaceable)
MU931421A Optical Sensor MA9013A Fiber Adapter
MA9901B Fiber Adapter
Standard accessory MA9903A Connector Adapter (for MA9901B)
Optical Connector Adapter2 Z0282 Ferrule Cleaner
Z0283 Ferrule Cleaning tape (6 pcs/set)
Applications parts
Z0284 Adapter Cleaner (stick type, 200 pcs/set)
J0617B Replaceable Optical Connector (FC, user replaceable)
J0618D Replaceable Optical Connector (ST, user replaceable) Main frame
J0618E Replaceable Optical Connector (DIN, user replaceable) MA9332A Optical Sensor
J0618F Replaceable Optical Connector (HMS-10/A, user re- MA9333A Optical Sensor
placeable)
J0619B Replaceable Optical Connector (SC, user replaceable) Standard accessory
Z0282 Ferrule Cleaner Optical Connector Adapter2
Z0283 Ferrule Cleaning Tape (6 pcs/set) Applications parts
Z0284 Adapter Cleaner (stick type, 200 pcs/set) MA9005A-32 Connector Adapter (MU, user replaceable)
J0635B Optical Fiber Cord (both-end FC-PC type with connec- MA9005A-33 Connector Adapter (LC, user replaceable)
tor, RL >50 dB, SM), 2 m MA9005A-37 Connector Adapter (FC, user replaceable)
J0127A Coaxial Cord (BNC-P RG-58A/U BNC-P), 1 m MA9005A-38 Connector Adapter (ST, user replaceable)
J0003A Coaxial Cord (SMA-P 3D-2W SMA-P), 1 m MA9005A-39 Connector Adapter (DIN, user replaceable)
J0901A HRM-517 (09) Conversion Connector (SMA-P BNC-J) MA9005A-40 Connector Adapter (SC, user replaceable)
J0902A HRM-518 (09) Conversion Connector (SMA-J BNC-P) MA9005A-43 Connector Adapter (HMS-10/A, user replaceable)
Main frame MA9013A Fiber Adapter (for bare fiber)
MU931422A Optical Sensor (MA9005A Connector Adapter attached) MA9901A Fiber Adapter (for bare fiber)
MA9902A Connector Adapter (for MA9901A)
Standard accessory Z0282 Ferrule Cleaner
Optical Connector Adapter (for MU931311A/931421A)2 Z0283 Ferrule Cleaning Tape (6 pcs/set)
W1624AE MU931422A Operation Manual Z0284 Adapter Cleaner (stick type, 200 pcs/set)
Applications parts [Sensor adapter]
MA9005A-32 Connector Adapter (MU, user replaceable) Main frame
MA9005A-33 Connector Adapter (LC, user replaceable) MU931002A Sensor Adapter
MA9005A-37 Connector Adapter (FC, user replaceable)
MA9005A-38 Connector Adapter (ST, user replaceable) Standard accessory
MA9005A-39 Connector Adapter (DIN, user replaceable) J1073A Optical Sensor Connect Cable, 1.5 m
MA9005A-40 Connector Adapter (SC, user replaceable) Applications parts
MA9005A-43 Connector Adapter (HMS-10/A, user replaceable) J0127A Coaxial Cord (BNC-P RG-58A/U BNC-P), 1 m
MA9013A Fiber Adapter (for bare fiber) J0003A Coaxial Cord (SMA-P 3D-2W SMA-P), 1 m
MA9901A Fiber Adapter (for bare fiber) J0901A HRM-517 (09) Conversion Connector (SMA-P BNC-J)
MA9902A Connector Adapter (for MA9901A) J0902A HRM-518 (09) Conversion Connector (SMA-J BNC-P)
Z0282 Ferrule Cleaner
Z0283 Ferrule Cleaning Tape (6 pcs/set) Optical connector options
Z0284 Adapter Cleaner (stick type, 200 pcs/set) (for Light Sources and optical sensors)
J0635B Optical Fiber Cord (both-end FC-PC type, with connec- [Model]-32 MU Connector (user replaceable)
tor, RL >50 dB, SM), 2 m [Model]-33 LC Connector (user replaceable)
J0127A Coaxial Cord (BNC-P RG-58A/U BNC-P), 1 m [Model]-37 FC Connector (user replaceable)
J0003A Coaxial Cord (SMA-P 3D-2W SMA-P), 1 m [Model]-38 ST Connector (user replaceable)
J0901A HRM-517 (09) Conversion Connector (SMA-P BNC-J) [Model]-39 DIN Connector (user replaceable)
J0902A HRM-518 (09) Conversion Connector (SMA-J BNC-P) [Model]-40 SC Connector (user replaceable)
[Model]-43 HMS-10/A Connector (user replaceable)
Main frame
MU931431A Optical Sensor 1: Specify an optical frequency (wavelength) and model name when ordering.
2: When ordering, the option specified connector is supplied as standard.
Standard accessory Specified the option number after the light source or optical sensor model
Optical Connector Adapter2 number. If a connector is not specified, a FC (Option 37) connector is sup-
W1896AE MU931431A Operation Manual plied as standard. These are applied to DFB-LD unit, FP-LD unit, SLD unit
Applications parts and optical sensor. However, MU and LC connecter option are only apply
MA9005B-32 Connector Adapter (MU, user replaceable) to MU931422A, MA9331A, MA9332A and MA9333A.
MA9005B-33 Connector Adapter (LC, user replaceable)
MA9005B-37 Connector Adapter (FC, user replaceable)
MA9005B-38 Connector Adapter (ST, user replaceable)
MA9005B-39 Connector Adapter (DIN, user replaceable)
MA9005B-40 Connector Adapter (SC, user replaceable)
MA9005B-43 Connector Adapter (HMS-10/A, user replaceable)
MA9013A Fiber Adapter (for bare fiber)
MA9901B Fiber Adapter (for bare fiber)
MA9902B Connector Adapter (for MA9901B)
J0178A AG Adapter
J0952A Conversion Cord (FC PC-FC APC), 1 m
J0954A Conversion Cord (SC PC-SC APC), 1 m

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MULTI CHANNEL BOX GPIB
MT9812B

For Adding Light Sources and Optical Sensors for Maximum of 9 Channels

The MT9812B is a mainframe supporting devices such as DFB-LD


multiple light sources and multi-channel device evaluation systems.
A maximum of 9 MT9810B compatible light sources (DFB-LD, FP-
LD, SLD) and optical sensor units can be inserted. In addition to be-
ing able to set and verify setting conditions for each unit on the front
panel, a remotely controlled measurement system can be supported
as GPIB and RS-232C interfaces are standard equipment.

Comparison of The Features of MT9810B and MT9812B


Functions MT9810B MT9812B
Number of channels 2 9
Remote functions
Main frame
Date/time setting
Optical channel selector control
Laser safety protection mechanism
Measuring power display
Measuring range Can be set remotely
BW/interval Can be set remotely
Averaging Can be set remotely
Optical modulation mode Can be set remotely
Max/min value memory
Optical sensor Measurement condition/measuring value saving
Relative measurement
Reference measurement
Calibration measurement
Wavelength calibration
Unit
Sensor head
Attenuation
DFB-LD Variable wavelength
Modulation frequency Can be set remotely
Attenuation
FP-LD Modulation frequency Can be set remotely
Changed wavelength (2 wavelength unit)
SLD Modulation frequency Can be set remotely

Unit: MU931311A, MU931421A, MU931422A, MU931431A


Sensor head: MA9331A, MA9332A, MA9333A

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Specifications
MT9812B Multi Channel Box
Plug-in units1 9 max.
Display 7 segments LED, 7 digits (sign: 1 digit, numerical value: 6 digits)
Remote control GPIB, RS-232C
Laser safety mechanism Remote inter-lock, optical output control (key control)
Environmental Operating temperature/humidity2: 0 to +40C/90% (no condensation)
conditions Storage temperature: 30 to +71C
Power 85 to 132/170 to 250 Vac, 47.5 to 63 Hz, 250 VA
Dimensions and mass 426 (W) x 133 (H) x 451 (D) mm, 9 kg (without units)
EN61326: 1997+A1:1998+A2:2001+A3:2003 (Class A, Annex A),
EMC
EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)

1: Only one MU951001A can be installed into MT9812B


2: Narrowest temperature range of the plug-in units or MT9812B

DFB-LD Light Sources


Model MU952501A/952502A/952503A/952504A/952505A MU952601A/952602A/952603A/952604A/952605A/952606A
Optical element DFB-LD
Applicable optical fiber SM (ITU-T G.652)
Specified wavelength 191.7 to 195.9 THz (1563.86 to 1530.33 nm) 186.3 to 191.6 THz (1609.19 to 1564.68 nm)
range (fp)1
Center optical frequency2 fp 0.01 THz (approx. 0.08 nm)
Spectrum half width2 30 MHz
Optical output power2 +10 1 dBm +7 1 dBm
Time stability (short term)2, 3, 4: 0.005 dB Time stability (short term)2, 3, 4: 0.01 dB
Optical power stability Time stability (long term)2, 3, 5: 0.02 dB Time stability (long term)2, 3, 5: 0.02 dB
Temperature stability2, 3, 6: 0.25 dB Temperature stability2, 3, 6: 0.25 dB
Center frequency Time stability (short term)2, 4: 2 GHz (approx. 0.02 nm)
stability Time stability (long term)2, 5: 4 GHz (approx. 0.04 nm)
Optical frequency Tuning range: fp 60 GHz (approx. 0.48 nm), Step: 1 GHz (approx. 0.01 nm)
tuning Accuracy2: 10 GHz (setting to fp + 60 GHz or fp 60 GHz, 25C)
Frequency2: 270 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz 0.1%
Internal modulation
Duty: 50% 5%, Extinction ratio: 13 dB
Optical output attenuation 0.00 to 6.00 dB (0.01 dB steps), Accuracy: 0.5 dB (at 25C when set to 6.00 dB)
Laser safety mechanism IEC60825-1: Class 3A, 21CFR1040.10: Class b
Optical connector FC-PC, ST, DIN, HMS-10/A, SC7
Warm-up time 1 h (after optical output on)
Environmental
Operating temperature/humidity: +15 to +35C/90% (no condensation); Storage temperature: 25 to +71C
conditions
Dimensions and mass 41 (W) x 78 (H) x 335 (D) mm, 700 g
Note: Wavelengths in vacuum
1: Specify an optical frequency (wavelength) and model name from the ordering information.
2: At CW, optical attenuation setting (0.00 dB), center optical frequency (fp) using SM fiber (ITU-T G.652) and FC-PC connector
3: When return loss seen from light source side is 40 dB min.
4: 5 min at constant temperature (at one point from +20 to +30C)
5: 1 h at constant temperature
6: 8 h at +15 to +35C
7: Specified connector for optical connector option supplied as standard accessory.
If connector not specified, FC (Option 37) supplied as standard.

FP-LD Light Sources


Model MU951301A MU951501A MU951001A1
Optical element FP-LD
Fiber SM fiber (ITU-T G.652)
Wavelength2 1310 20 nm 1550 20 nm 1310/1550 20 nm
Spectral half-width2 5 nm 10 nm 5 nm (1310 nm), 10 nm (1550 nm)
Optical output power2 +7 1 dBm
Time stability (short term)2, 3, 4: 0.002 dB Time stability (short term)2, 3, 4: 0.005 dB
Optical output power Time stability (long term)2, 3, 5: 0.02 dB Time stability (long term)2, 3, 5: 0.05 dB
stability Temperature stability2, 3, 6: 0.1 dB Temperature stability2, 3, 6: 0.15 dB
Internal modulation Frequency: 270 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz 0.1%, Duty: 50% 5%, Extinction ratio: 13 dB
Optical output attenuation 0.00 to 6.00 dB (0.01 dB steps), Accuracy: 0.5 dB (at 25C when set to 6.00 dB)
Laser safety mechanism IEC60825-1: Class 3A, 21CFR1040.10: Class b
Optical connector FC-PC, ST, DIN, HMS-10/A, SC7
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Model MU951301A MU951501A MU951001A1
Warm-up time 1 h (after optical output on)
Environmental
Operating temperature/humidity: 0 to +50C/90% (no condensation); Storage Temperature: 25 to +71C
conditions
Dimensions and mass 41 (W) x 78 (H) x 335 (D) mm, 700 g
Note: Wavelengths in vacuum 4: 15 min at constant temperature (at one point from +20 to +30C)
1: Only one MU951001A can be installed into MT9812B. 5: 6 h at constant temperature
2: At CW, optical attenuation setting (0.00 dB), using SM fiber (ITU-T G.652) 6: 8 h at 0 to +50C
and FC-PC connector 7: Specified connector for optical connector option supplied as standard ac-
3: When return loss seen from light source side is 40 dB min. cessory. If connector not specified, FC (Option 37) supplied as standard.

MU954501A Light Source (SLD)


Optical element SLD
Fiber SM fiber (ITU-T G.652)
Wavelength1 1550 20 nm
Spectral half-width1 40 nm
Optical output power1 3 1 dBm
Time stability (short term)1, 2, 3: 0.01 dB
Optical output power stability Time stability (long term)1, 2, 4: 0.1 dB
Temperature stability1, 2, 5: 0.5 dB
Internal modulation Frequency: 270 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz 0.1%, Duty: 50% 5%, Extinction ratio: 13 dB
Optical output attenuation 0.00 to 6.00 dB (0.01 dB steps), Accuracy: 0.5 dB (at 25C when set to 6.00 dB)
Laser safety mechanism JIS, IEC60825-1: Class 1, 21CFR1040.10: Class
Optical connector6 FC, ST, DIN, HMS-10/A, SC (all PC type)
Warm-up time 1 h (after optical output on)
Operating temperature/humidity: 0 to +50C/90% (no condensation)
Environmental conditions
Storage Temperature: 40 to +71C
Dimensions and mass 41 (W) x 78 (H) x 335 (D) mm, 700 g
Note: Wavelengths in vacuum, please contact us for 1310 nm SLD light 3: 15 min at constant temperature
source. 4: 6 h at constant temperature
1: At CW, optical attenuation setting (0.00 dB), using SM fiber (ITU-T G.652) 5: 8 h at 0 to +50C
and FC-PC connector 6: Specified connector for optical connector option supplied as standard ac-
2: When return loss seen from light source side is 40 dB min. cessory. If connector not specified, FC (Option 37) supplied as standard.

Optical sensors
Model MU931311A MU931421A MU931422A
Element InGaAs-PD
Input type Fiber
Applicable optical fiber SM (ITU-T G.652) 9/125 to 62.5/125 m (NA: 0.29)
Wavelength range 800 to 1600 nm 750 to 1700 nm
Optical power CW: +10 to 110 dBm CW: +10 to 80 dBm
measurement range1 MOD: +7 to 90 dBm MOD: +7 to 90 dBm
Noise level2 93 dBm 73 dBm
Polarization dependency3 0.02 dB 0.05 dB
Return loss3 40 dB
Optical power measure- 4 5
Reference conditions : 2%, Operating conditions : 3.5%
ment uncertainty
0.05 dB (+10 to 0 dBm),
Linearity6 0.05 dB (+10 to 0 dBm), 0.01 dB 30 pW (70 to 0 dBm)
0.01 dB 0.3 pW (90 to 0 dBm)
Calibration factor input 99.999 to +99.999 dB
Wavelength sensitivity
Measurement wavelength input in 0.01 nm units
correction
Zero set operation Automatic zero calibration
Range select Auto, manual
Modulated light reception CW/MOD selectable, MOD: 270 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz
Measurement interval7 1, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 ms, 1 s to 99 h 59 min 59 s
Average setting Off, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000 times
Analog output8 Approx. +2 V
Auto, manual
Manual setting: Auto, manual
Bandwidth select9
0.1, 1, 10, 100 Hz, 1, 10, 100 kHz Manual setting: 0.1, 1, 10, 100 Hz, 1, 10 kHz (CW mode only)
(CW mode only)
Optical connector10 FC-PC, ST, DIN, HMS-10/A, SC
Environmental
Operating temperature/humidity: 0 to +50C/90% (no condensation); storage: 40 to +71C
conditions
Dimensions and mass 41 (W) x 78 (H) x 335 (D) mm, 700 g 41 (W) x 78 (H) x 335 (D) mm, 550 g

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1 Wavelength: 1300 nm
2 Measurement interval: 100 ms, average: 10 times, peak to peak noise, wavelength: 1300 nm
3 SM fiber (ITU-T G.652), return loss: 45 dB, wavelength: 1550 nm
4 Reference conditions
SM fiber (ITU-T G.652), master FC connector
Power level: 100 W (10 dBm), CW light, wavelength: 1300 nm, ambient temperature: 23 2C
At day of calibration, warm-up: 1 h (MU931311A) and 30 min (MU931421A/931422A)
5 Operating conditions
SM Fiber (ITU-T G.652), master FC connector, CW light, any wavelength in 1000 to 1600 nm (MU931311A) and 1000 to 1650 nm (MU931421A/931422A),
power level: 100 W (10 dBm), ambient temperature: 23 5C, within 1 year after calibration, warm-up: 1 h (MU931311A) and 30 min
(MU931421A/931422A), Uncertainty increase by 1% if either a fiber other than a SM fiber (ITU-T G.652) or an APC connector is used with the MU931422A.
6 Measurement conditions: Constant temperature within 23 5C, bandwidth: auto/0.1/1/10 Hz, any wavelength in 1000 to 1600 nm (MU931311A) and 1000
to 1650 nm (MU931421A/931422A), CW light, power level: 100 W (10 dBm) reference, warm-up: 1 h (MU931311A) and 30 min (MU931421A/931422A)
7 Only record measurements for measurement interval of 100 ms
8 Full-scale value for each measurement range
9 Approx. 3 dB bandwidth. Response time at bandwidth setting of 100 kHz varies according to analog output amplitude
10 Specify connector for optical connector option supplied as standard accessory. If connector not specified, FC (Option 37) supplied as standard.

MU931431A Optical Sensor (high-power)


Element InGaAs-PD
Input type Fiber
Applicable optical fiber 9/125 to 62.5/125 m (NA: 0.29), PC, APC polish conformity
Wavelength range 940 to 1640 nm
Optical power measurement range1 CW: +33 to 50 dBm
Noise level2 43 dBm
Polarization dependency3 PC connector: 0.025 dB, APC connector: 0.05 dB
Reference conditions4: 4%
Optical power measurement accuracy
Operating conditions5: 5%
Linearity6 0.05 dB 30 nW (+33 to 40 dBm)
Zero set operation Automatic zero calibration
Wavelength sensitivity correction Measurement wavelength input in 0.01 nm units
Measurement interval7 1 ms to 99 h 59 min 59 s
Average setting 2 to 1000 times
Analog output8 Approx. +2 V
Auto, manual
Bandwidth select9
Manual setting: 0.1, 1, 10, 100 Hz, 1, 20 kHz
Optical connector10 FC, ST, DIN, HMS-10/A, SC, MU, LC
Operating temperature/humidity: 0 to +40C/90% (no condensation)
Environmental conditions
Storage temperature/humidity: 40 to +71C/95% (no condensation)
Dimensions and mass 41 (W) x 78 (H) x 335 (D) mm, 880 g

1 Wavelength: 1550 nm
2 Measurement interval: 100 ms, average: 10 times, peak to peak noise, wavelength: 1550 nm
3 SM fiber (ITU-T G.652), return loss: 45 dB, wavelength: 1550 nm
4 Reference conditions,
Connector adapter, SM fiber (ITU-T.G.652), APC connector
Power level 1 W (+30 dBm), CW light, and wavelength 1550 nm
Ambient temperature 23 2C, humidity 60 % 10 %
Warm-up time 30 minutes, day of calibration.
5 Operating conditions
Connector adapter, SM fiber (ITU-T G.652), APC connector, power level: 1 W (30 dBm)
CW light, wavelength: 980 1 nm, 1240 to 1340 nm, 1440 to 1640 nm
Ambient temperature: 23 5C, within 6 months after calibration
warm-up: 30 min
Uncertainty increase by 1% if either NA 0.29 fiber is used.
2 % added when wavelength besides above are used (However, humidity 60 % 10 %)
6 Measurement conditions
Constant temperature within 23 5C, any wavelength in 1000 to 1650 nm, CW light, power level: 1 W (+30 dBm) reference
Bandwidth: auto/0.1/1/10 Hz, warm-up: 30 min
7 Only record measurements for measurement interval of 20 ms
8 Full-scale value for each measurement range
9 Approx. 3 dB bandwidth
10 Specify connector for optical connector option supplied as standard accessory.
If connector not specified, FC (Option 37) supplied as standard.

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Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Main frame MU952504A-09 Light Source (fp: 194.90 THz, 1538.19 nm)
MT9812B Multi Channel Box MU952504A-10 Light Source (fp: 195.00 THz, 1537.40 nm)
MU952505A-01 Light Source (fp: 195.10 THz, 1536.61 nm)
Standard accessories MU952505A-02 Light Source (fp: 195.20 THz, 1535.82 nm)
J0895 RCA Short Pin (for remote inter-rock): 1 pc MU952505A-03 Light Source (fp: 195.30 THz, 1535.04 nm)
J0896 RCA Plug (for remote inter-rock): 1 pc MU952505A-04 Light Source (fp: 195.40 THz, 1534.25 nm)
Z0391 Key (for laser output control): 2 pcs MU952505A-05 Light Source (fp: 195.50 THz, 1533.47 nm)
F0013 Fuse, 5 A (for 100/200 Vac): 2 pcs MU952505A-06 Light Source (fp: 195.60 THz, 1532.68 nm)
Power Cord, 2.6 m: 1 pc MU952505A-07 Light Source (fp: 195.70 THz, 1531.90 nm)
B0425 Blank Panel: 8 pcs MU952505A-08 Light Source (fp: 195.80 THz, 1531.12 nm)
W1555AE MT9812B Operation Manual: 1 copy MU952505A-09 Light Source (fp: 195.90 THz, 1530.33 nm)
MU952601A-01 Light Source (fp: 191.10 THz, 1568.77 nm)
Option MU952601A-02 Light Source (fp: 191.20 THz, 1567.95 nm)
MT9812B-01 High Power Sensor Option (for MU931431A) MU952601A-03 Light Source (fp: 191.30 THz, 1567.13 nm)
MU952601A-04 Light Source (fp: 191.40 THz, 1566.31 nm)
Application parts MU952601A-05 Light Source (fp: 191.50 THz, 1565.50 nm)
J0006 GPIB Cable, 0.5 m MU952601A-06 Light Source (fp: 191.60 THz, 1564.68 nm)
J0007 GPIB Cable, 1 m MU952602A-01 Light Source (fp: 190.10 THz, 1577.03 nm)
J0008 GPIB Cable, 2 m MU952602A-02 Light Source (fp: 190.20 THz, 1576.20 nm)
J0009 GPIB Cable, 4 m MU952602A-03 Light Source (fp: 190.30 THz, 1575.37 nm)
J0655A RS-232C Cable (9P-25P, cross) MU952602A-04 Light Source (fp: 190.40 THz, 1574.54 nm)
J0654A RS-232C Cable (9P-9P, cross) MU952602A-05 Light Source (fp: 190.50 THz, 1573.71 nm)
MU952602A-06 Light Source (fp: 190.60 THz, 1572.89 nm)
[Light sources] MU952602A-07 Light Source (fp: 190.70 THz, 1572.06 nm)
Main frame MU952602A-08 Light Source (fp: 190.80 THz, 1571.24 nm)
MU952501A DFB-LD Light Source1 MU952602A-09 Light Source (fp: 190.90 THz, 1570.42 nm)
MU952502A DFB-LD Light Source1 MU952602A-10 Light Source (fp: 191.00 THz, 1569.59 nm)
MU952503A DFB-LD Light Source1 MU952603A-01 Light Source (fp: 189.10 THz, 1585.36 nm)
MU952504A DFB-LD Light Source1 MU952603A-02 Light Source (fp: 189.20 THz, 1584.53 nm)
MU952505A DFB-LD Light Source1 MU952603A-03 Light Source (fp: 189.30 THz, 1583.69 nm)
MU952601A DFB-LD Light Source1 MU952603A-04 Light Source (fp: 189.40 THz, 1582.85 nm)
MU952602A DFB-LD Light Source1 MU952603A-05 Light Source (fp: 189.50 THz, 1582.02 nm)
MU952603A DFB-LD Light Source1 MU952603A-06 Light Source (fp: 189.60 THz, 1581.18 nm)
MU952604A DFB-LD Light Source1 MU952603A-07 Light Source (fp: 189.70 THz, 1580.35 nm)
MU952605A DFB-LD Light Source1 MU952603A-08 Light Source (fp: 189.80 THz, 1579.52 nm)
MU952606A DFB-LD Light Source1 MU952603A-09 Light Source (fp: 189.90 THz, 1578.69 nm)
MU951301A FP-LD Light Source MU952603A-10 Light Source (fp: 190.00 THz, 1577.86 nm)
MU951501A FP-LD Light Source MU952604A-01 Light Source (fp: 188.10 THz, 1593.79 nm)
MU951001A Switchable FP-LD Light Source MU952604A-02 Light Source (fp: 188.20 THz, 1592.95 nm)
MU952604A-03 Light Source (fp: 188.30 THz, 1592.10 nm)
Standard accessory MU952604A-04 Light Source (fp: 188.40 THz, 1591.26 nm)
Optical Connector Adapter2 MU952604A-05 Light Source (fp: 188.50 THz, 1590.41 nm)
MU952604A-06 Light Source (fp: 188.60 THz, 1589.57 nm)
Options MU952604A-07 Light Source (fp: 188.70 THz, 1588.73 nm)
MU952501A-01 Light Source (fp: 193.10 THz, 1552.52 nm) MU952604A-08 Light Source (fp: 188.80 THz, 1587.88 nm)
MU952501A-02 Light Source (fp: 193.20 THz, 1551.72 nm) MU952604A-09 Light Source (fp: 188.90 THz, 1587.04 nm)
MU952501A-03 Light Source (fp: 193.30 THz, 1550.92 nm) MU952604A-10 Light Source (fp: 189.00 THz, 1586.20 nm)
MU952501A-04 Light Source (fp: 193.40 THz, 1550.12 nm) MU952605A-01 Light Source (fp: 187.10 THz, 1602.31 nm)
MU952501A-05 Light Source (fp: 193.50 THz, 1549.32 nm) MU952605A-02 Light Source (fp: 187.20 THz, 1601.46 nm)
MU952501A-06 Light Source (fp: 193.60 THz, 1548.51 nm) MU952605A-03 Light Source (fp: 187.30 THz, 1600.60 nm)
MU952501A-07 Light Source (fp: 193.70 THz, 1547.72 nm) MU952605A-04 Light Source (fp: 187.40 THz, 1599.75 nm)
MU952501A-08 Light Source (fp: 193.80 THz, 1546.92 nm) MU952605A-05 Light Source (fp: 187.50 THz, 1598.89 nm)
MU952501A-09 Light Source (fp: 193.90 THz, 1546.12 nm) MU952605A-06 Light Source (fp: 187.60 THz, 1598.04 nm)
MU952501A-10 Light Source (fp: 194.00 THz, 1545.32 nm) MU952605A-07 Light Source (fp: 187.70 THz, 1597.19 nm)
MU952502A-01 Light Source (fp: 192.10 THz, 1560.61 nm) MU952605A-08 Light Source (fp: 187.80 THz, 1596.34 nm)
MU952502A-02 Light Source (fp: 192.20 THz, 1559.79 nm) MU952605A-09 Light Source (fp: 187.90 THz, 1595.49 nm)
MU952502A-03 Light Source (fp: 192.30 THz, 1558.98 nm) MU952605A-10 Light Source (fp: 188.00 THz, 1594.64 nm)
MU952502A-04 Light Source (fp: 192.40 THz, 1558.17 nm) MU952606A-03 Light Source (fp: 186.30 THz, 1609.19 nm)
MU952502A-05 Light Source (fp: 192.50 THz, 1557.36 nm) MU952606A-04 Light Source (fp: 186.40 THz, 1608.33 nm)
MU952502A-06 Light Source (fp: 192.60 THz, 1556.55 nm) MU952606A-05 Light Source (fp: 186.50 THz, 1607.47 nm)
MU952502A-07 Light Source (fp: 192.70 THz, 1555.75 nm) MU952606A-06 Light Source (fp: 186.60 THz, 1606.60 nm)
MU952502A-08 Light Source (fp: 192.80 THz, 1554.94 nm) MU952606A-07 Light Source (fp: 186.70 THz, 1605.74 nm)
MU952502A-09 Light Source (fp: 192.90 THz, 1554.13 nm) MU952606A-08 Light Source (fp: 186.80 THz, 1604.88 nm)
MU952502A-10 Light Source (fp: 193.00 THz, 1553.33 nm) MU952606A-09 Light Source (fp: 186.90 THz, 1604.03 nm)
MU952503A-07 Light Source (fp: 191.70 THz, 1563.86 nm) MU952606A-10 Light Source (fp: 187.00 THz, 1603.17 nm)
MU952503A-08 Light Source (fp: 191.80 THz, 1563.05 nm)
MU952503A-09 Light Source (fp: 191.90 THz, 1562.23 nm) Applications parts
MU952503A-10 Light Source (fp: 192.00 THz, 1561.42 nm) J0617B Replaceable Optical Connector (FC, user replaceable)
MU952504A-01 Light Source (fp: 194.10 THz, 1544.53 nm) J0618D Replaceable Optical Connector (ST, user replaceable)
MU952504A-02 Light Source (fp: 194.20 THz, 1543.73 nm) J0618E Replaceable Optical Connector (DIN, user replaceable)
MU952504A-03 Light Source (fp: 194.30 THz, 1542.94 nm) J0618F Replaceable Optical Connector
MU952504A-04 Light Source (fp: 194.40 THz, 1542.14 nm) (HMS-10/A, user replaceable)
MU952504A-05 Light Source (fp: 194.50 THz, 1541.35 nm) J0619B Replaceable Optical Connector (SC, user replaceable)
MU952504A-06 Light Source (fp: 194.60 THz, 1540.56 nm) Z0282 Ferrule Cleaner
MU952504A-07 Light Source (fp: 194.70 THz, 1539.77 nm) Z0283 Ferrule Cleaning Tape (6 pcs/set)
MU952504A-08 Light Source (fp: 194.80 THz, 1538.98 nm) Z0284 Adapter Cleaner (stick type, 200 pcs/set)
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Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
[Light source] Main frame
Main frame MU931431A Optical Sensor
MU954501A Light Source (SLD)3
Standard accessory
Standard accessories Optical Connector Adapter2
J0617B Optical Connector Adapter3 W1896AE MU931431A Operation Manual
W2023AE MU954501A Instruction Manual: 1 copy
Applications parts
Optical connector options MA9005B-32 Connector Adapter (MU, user replaceable)
MU954501A-37 FC Connector MA9005B-33 Connector Adapter (LC, user replaceable)
MU954501A-38 ST Connector MA9005B-37 Connector Adapter (FC, user replaceable)
MU954501A-39 DIN Connector MA9005B-38 Connector Adapter (ST, user replaceable)
MU954501A-40 SC Connector MA9005B-39 Connector Adapter (DIN, user replaceable)
MU954501A-43 HMS-10/A Connector MA9005B-40 Connector Adapter (SC, user replaceable)
MA9005B-43 Connector Adapter (HMS-10/A, user replaceable)
Application parts J1078A AG Adapter
J0617B Replaceable Optical Connector (FC)
J0618D Replaceable Optical Connector (ST) Optical connector options
J0618E Replaceable Optical Connector (DIN) (for Light sources and optical sensors)
J0618F Replaceable Optical Connector (HMS-10/A) [Model]-32 MU Connector (user replaceable)
J0619B Replaceable Optical Connector (SC) [Model]-33 LC Connector (user replaceable)
[Model]-37 FC Connector (user replaceable)
[Optical sensor] [Model]-38 ST Connector (user replaceable)
Main frame [Model]-39 DIN Connector (user replaceable)
MU931311A Optical Sensor [Model]-40 SC Connector (user replaceable)
MU931421A Optical Sensor [Model]-43 HMS-10/A Connector (user replaceable)

Standard accessory 1: Specify an optical frequency (wavelength) and model name when ordering.
Optical Connector Adapter2 2: When ordering, the option specified connector is supplied as standard.
Specified the option number after the light source or optical sensor model
Applications parts number. If a connector is not specified, a FC (Option 37) connector is sup-
J0617B Replaceable Optical Connector (FC, user replaceable) plied as standard. These are applied to DFB-LD unit, FP-LD unit, SLD unit
J0618D Replaceable Optical Connector (ST, user replaceable) and optical sensor. However, MU and LC connecter option are only apply
J0618E Replaceable Optical Connector (DIN, user replaceable) to MU931422B, MA9331A, MA9332A and MA9333A.
J0618F Replaceable Optical Connector 3: Connector for specified options at ordering supplied as standard.
(HMS-10/A, user replaceable) Specify by appending number after model. If connector not specified, FC
J0619B Replaceable Optical Connector (SC, user replaceable) (Option 37) supplied as standard.
Z0282 Ferrule Cleaner
Z0283 Ferrule Cleaning Tape (6 pcs/set)
Z0284 Adapter Cleaner (stick type, 200 pcs/set)
J0635B Optical Fiber Cord (both-end FC-PC type with
connector, RL >50 dB, SM), 2 m
J0127A Coaxial Cord (BNC-P RG-58A/U BNC-P), 1 m
J0003A Coaxial Cord (SMA-P 3D-2W SMA-P), 1 m
J0901A HRM-517 (09) Conversion Connector (SMA-P BNC-J)
J0902A HRM-518 (09) Conversion Connector (SMA-J BNC-P)
Main frame
MU931422A Optical Sensor
(MA9005A Connector Adapter attached)

Standard accessory
Optical Connector Adapter (for MU931311B/931421B)2
W1624AE MU931422B Operation Manual

Applications parts
MA9005A-32 Connector Adapter (MU, user replaceable)
MA9005A-33 Connector Adapter (LC, user replaceable)
MA9005A-37 Connector Adapter (FC, user replaceable)
MA9005A-38 Connector Adapter (ST, user replaceable)
MA9005A-39 Connector Adapter (DIN, user replaceable)
MA9005A-40 Connector Aadapter (SC, user replaceable)
MA9005A-43 Connector Adapter (HMS-10/A, user replaceable)
MA9013A Fiber Adapter (for bare fiber)
Z0282 Ferrule Cleaner
Z0283 Ferrule Cleaning Tape (6 pcs/set)
Z0284 Adapter Cleaner (stick type, 200 pcs/set)
J0635B Optical Fiber Cord (both-end FC-PC type, with connector,
RL >50 dB, SM), 2 m
B0444A Cap R
J0127A Coaxial Cord (BNC-P RG-58A/U BNC-P), 1 m
J0003A Coaxial Cord (SMA-P 3D-2W SMA-P), 1 m
J0901A HRM-517 (09) Conversion Connector (SMA-P BNC-J)
J0902A HRM-518 (09) Conversion Connector (SMA-J BNC-P)

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OPTICAL TIME DOMAIN REFLECTOMETER
MW9076 Series
1.31/1.45/1.55/1.625 m (SM), 0.85/1.3 m (GI)

Simple Measurement of Chromatic Dispersion

Features
45 dB high dynamic range
8 m short dead zone
Simple measurement of chromatic dispersion from one end of optical fiber
Measurement in 10 s (Full-Auto mode), 0.15 s real-time sweep
5 cm high resolution, 50,000 sampling points
8.4 inch TFT-LCD color display

Model MW9076B1 MW9076B MW9076C MW9076D1 MW9076J MW9076K


Optical fiber SM SM SM SM GI GI
1.31/1.55 m 1.31/1.55 m 1.31/1.55/ 1.31/1.45/1.55/
Wavelength 0.85 m 30 nm 0.85/1.3 m 30 nm
25 nm 25 nm 1.625 m 25 nm 1.625 m 3 nm
40.5/38.5 dB 45/43 dB
Dynamic range (typical value) (typical value) 41.5/39.5/37 dB 34.5/33.5/32.5/30.0 dB 21 dB 21/25 dB

Dead zone (Fresnel/


1.6/8 m 1.6/8 m 1.6/8 m 3/25 m 2/7 m 2/7 m
back-scattered)
Chromatic dispersion
Light source function
Visible LD
Optical power meter
Options

High power

optical power meter
Optical channel

selector

High cost Highest class Chromatic disper-


performance
model Three wavelengths sion measurement For GI fiber
For GI fiber
Features
Short dead zone
Wide dynamic L-band Four wavelengths Short dead zone
Dual wavelengths
Low cost
range measurement Wavelength Short dead zone
Short dead zone accuracy: 3 nm

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Performance and Functions Chromatic Dispersion Characteristics
High Dynamic Range for Long Distance Fiber The zero and total dispersion can be displayed along with the delay,
When using a wavelength of 1.55 m, a point about 190 km distant dispersion and dispersion slope at 0.1 nm steps.
can be measured.

Short Dead Zone


Clearly measure up to near end by 8 m dead zone (back-scatter,
SM unit)

High-speed Measurement
It takes only 10 seconds to measure and display the waveform and
connection loss on one screen. Just one press of the Start key is all
that is needed to make measurement.
Full Automatic Mode
Measurement results are displayed by simply pressing the Start key.
All complicated settings of distance range, pulse width, attenuator,
and maker can be automatically executed. Measurement speed in
this mode was significantly increased. When the wavelengths are set
B
A to ALL, wavelengths are automatically changed.
Repeated Measurement
A series of operations, such as measurement, wavelength switching,
data saving, optical channel switching, and next optical fiber mea-
surement, can be executed automatically under preset measurement
conditions. This mode is ideal for measuring a multi-core optical
fiber.
Waveform Comparison Function
Measured and saved data can be compared on the same screen. In
addition, differences can be displayed as a waveform for simple ob-
Chromatic Dispersion Measurement servation of distance and level differences. This is useful for check-
The MW9076D1 has a built-in function for measuring chromatic dis- ing aging changes or comparing several fibers.
persion even outdoors. The chromatic dispersion can be measured Multi-wavelength Measurement and Group Display
automatically over a wide range from 1300 to 1660 nm from one end When the Start button is pressed, The fibers are measured by mul-
of the fiber. The dispersion reproducibility is 0.05 ps/(nm km) and tiple wavelength automatically and displayed on the screen. This
the dynamic range is 30 dB. The MW9076D1 can be operated from simplifies analysis of fault locations like sections with loss due to
an external PC using remote commands to measure the chromatic fiber bending, which are hard to analyze using a single wavelength.
dispersion. For detail of the chromatic dispersion measurement, re-
fer to the document of product introduction MW9076 series Optical
Time Domain Reflectometer.
: Measured with 25 km of 1.3 m zero-dispersion fiber (ITU-T G.652) at 1550
nm.
Fresnel Reflection
The far-end Fresnel reflection can be measured for four wavelengths
(1310/1450/1550/1625 nm).
Group Delay Characteristics
The fitting formula supports cubic or quintic Sellmeier, and polyno-
mials can be applied to various types of fibers.

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Warning Level Setup Function VGA Output Terminal
In automatic measurement mode, an event warning value can also The VGA connector outputs the screen interface to a CRT monitor,
be set in addition to a detection threshold value. For example, the which is very useful for production-line applications.
threshold value can be set to the acceptance level, and warning val- Large Internal Memory
ue to a pass/rejection decision level. In this case, all events will be About 18 MB internal memory is provided as standard. The following
detected, and those exceeding the warning value are displayed in table shows the number of waveforms which can be saved in each
another color, therefore, enabling the operator to easily identify pos- media.
sible borderline events.
Media GR196 Analysis
FDD (1.4 MB) 123 67
PC-ATA card (256 MB) 16000 10600
Internal memory (18 MB) 1560 860
Hard disk (1 GB) 32700 32700

Number of data points: 5,000


: The hard disk is for the PC card slot (IBM Microdrive DSCM-11000 + PC
card adapter)

MX907600A OTDR Emulation Software


Emulation Function
Measured waveform data can be analyzed using a PC.
Data Transmission Function
Data files recorded by the MW9076 series can be transferred to a PC
Communication Light Check Function via the RS-232C port.
When measuring a fiber in service, there is a possibility of mis-mea- Both-end Measurement Function
surement by an OTDR. To guard against the risk of mis-measure- A new waveform can be composed by averaging data measured at
ment, this check function checks for the presence of light other than both ends of an optical fiber.
the OTDR optical measurement pulse.
Optical Channel Selector Control Function
In addition to using the built-in optical channel selector, external
MN9662A/9664A Optical Channel Selector can be controlled via the
RS-232C interface from an OTDR. By using these selectors, an op-
tical fibercable consisting of up to 32 cores can be measured auto-
matically.
Visible LD
A 635 nm visible LD option is available for the detection of breaks
and loss points along the fiber to be measured.
Light Source, Power Meter
Optical fiber loss can be measured using the optical power meter
function and light source function. Two types of optical power meters
are supported: One is measurement range of 70 to +3 dBm
(MW9076B/B1/C-02 option), the other is measurement range of 50
to +23 dBm (MW9076B/B1/C-03 option).

Light source function is mounted on MW9076B/C as standard. Power meter


function is optional to MW9076B/B1/C.

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Specifications
Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (main frame)
Model MW9076B MW9076C MW9076B1 MW9076J MW9076K MW9076D1
1310/1550 nm 1310/1550/1625 nm 1310/1550 nm 850 nm 850/1300 nm 1310/1450/1550/
Wavelength
25 nm1 25 nm1 25 nm1 30 nm 30 nm 1625 nm 3 nm1
10/125 m single-
Measurable optical fiber 10/125 m single-mode optical fiber (ITU-T G.652) 62.5/125 m GI fiber2 mode optical fiber
(ITU-T G.652)
FC, SC, DIN, HMS-
Optical connector FC, SC, DIN, HMS-10/A, ST (replaceable, PC type) FC, SC, DIN, ST (replaceable, PC type) 10/A, ST (replace-
able, PC type)
1, 2.5, 5, 10, 25,
Distance range 1, 2.5, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 200, 250, 400 km 1, 2.5, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 km 50, 100, 200, 250,
400 km
10, 20, 50, 100 ns 10, 20, 50, 100,
(0.85 m) 500, 1000, 2000,
Pulse width 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1000, 2000, 4000, 10000, 20000 ns 10, 20, 50, 100 ns
10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 4000, 10000,
1000 ns (1.3 m) 20000 ns
42.5 dB (1.31 m) 38 dB (1.31 m)
34.5 dB (1.31 m)
40.5 dB (1.55 m) 41.5 dB (1.31 m) 36 dB (1.55 m)
Dynamic range3, 4 Typical value: 39.5 dB (1.55 m) Typical value: 21 dB
21 dB (0.85 m) 33.5 dB (1.45 m)
(S/N = 1) 25 dB (1.3 m) 32.5 dB (1.55 m)
45 dB (1.31 m) 37 dB (1.625 m) 40.5 dB (1.31 m)
30.0 dB (1.625 m)
43 dB (1.55 m) 38.5 dB (1.55 m)
7 m (0.85 m,
7 m (deviation: deviation: 0.5 dB)
8 m (1.31 m)
Dead zone 8 m (1.31 m) 8 m (1.31 m) 0.5 dB) 10 m (1.3 m,
(back-scattered light)5 9 m (1.55 m) 25 m
9 m (1.55 m) 9 m (1.55 m) 50 m (deviation: deviation: 0.5 dB)
12 m (1.625 m)
0.1 dB) 50 m (deviation:
0.1 dB)
Dead zone
1.6 m 2 m 3 m
(Fresnel reflection)6
Marker resolution 0.05 to 800 m 0.05 to 200 m 0.05 to 800 m
Sampling resolution 0.05 to 80 m 0.05 to 20 m 0.05 to 80 m
Quick mode: 5001, 6251
Sampling points7 Normal mode: 20001, 25001
High mode: 40001, 50001
Y-axis scale 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2.5, 5, 10, 15 dB/div (15 dB/div is indicated only at Auto and Full Auto measurement.)
IOR settings 1.400000 to 1.699999 (0.000001 steps)
0.1 m 3 x mea-
surement distance
Distance measurement x 10 5 marker re-
1 m 3 x measurement distance x 10 5 marker resolution (excluding uncertainty caused by fiber IOR)
accuracy solution (excluding
uncertainty caused
by fiber IOR)
Loss measurement accuracy
0.05 dB/dB or 0.1 dB (whichever is greater)
(linearity)
Return loss measurement
2 dB 4 dB 2 dB
accuracy
Measurement items:
Total loss, total return loss. Each event distance, connection loss, return loss, or reflection amount (displays in table format)
Threshold values
Connection loss: 0.01 to 9.99 dB (in 0.01 dB steps), Return loss: 20 to 60 dB (in 0.1 dB steps),
Fiber-end: 1 to 99 dB (in 1 dB steps)
Warning values
Splice connection loss: 0.1 to 10 dB (in 0.01 dB steps), Connector connection loss: 0.1 to 10 dB (in 0.01 dB steps),
Automatic measurement8 Return loss: 10 to 50 dB (in 0.1 dB steps), Fiber loss: 0.01 to 10 dB (in 0.01 dB steps),
Total loss: 0.1 to 60 dB (in 0.1 dB steps), Total return loss: 10 to 50 dB (in 0.1 dB steps),
Average loss: 0.01 to 10 dB (in 0.01 dB steps)
Number of detected events: Up to 99
Automatic setting: Distance range, pulse width, averaging count (time)
Measurement time: 60 s (in full automatic measurement mode)
Connection check: Automatic check of front panel connector connection quality
Communication light check: Check for presence of communication light in optical fiber to be measured
Measurement items:
Transmission loss and distance between 2 points, loss per unit length between 2 points, connection loss, return
Manual measurement
loss/reflection amount, total return loss, average loss
Real-time sweep: 0.1 to 0.2 second or less9
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Model MW9076B MW9076C MW9076B1 MW9076J MW9076K MW9076D1
Applicable optical fibers:
SM optical fiber (ITU-T G.652)
Optical connectors:
Shared with OTDR (same port)
Light-emitting elements: FP-LD
Center wavelength:
1310/1550 25 nm (MW9076B, CW,
25C)
1310/1550/1625 25 nm (MW9076C,
CW, 25C)
Spectrum width:
5/10 nm (MW9076B, CW, 25C)
5/10/10 nm (MW9076C, CW, 25C)
Optical loss measurement
Output level accuracy:
light source function
3 1.5 dBm (CW, 25C, SM optical
fiber: 2 m)
Optical output short term stability:
0.1 dB [CW, at one point from 10 to
+40C (1C), Difference between maxi-
mum and minimum values in one min,
SM optical fiber cable: 2 m]
Output waveform
CW, 270 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz (Modulated
waves are square waves.)
Modulation frequency: 270 Hz/1 kHz/
2 kHz 1.5%
Laser safety specification:
21CFR Class 1, IEC 60825-1 Class 1
Wavelength range:
1300 to 1660 nm,
Wavelength accura-
cy: 0.5 nm10 (typi-
cal),
Zero-dispersion re-
Chromatic dispersion peatability:
measurement
0.6 nm (typical)11,
Dispersion repeata-
bility:
0.05 ps/(nm km)11
Typical
Dynamic range:
30 dB (4% Fresnel,
typical)
Waveform storage [Bellcore. SOR (GR-196-CORE, SR-4731) or Anritsu. Dat format, user selectable], waveform comparing
function, print output (Centronics), repeated measurement function (A series of operations such as wavelength switching,
Other functions
waveform storage, and printing can be executed by pressing a single key.), relative distance set (zero cursor set), calendar
clock, distance unit set (km, m, kf, f, mi), title input (up to 32 characters), remaining battery power display
Laser safety specification 21CFR Class 1, IEC 60825-1 Class 1
Power 35 W max. (at charging), 4 W (in standard state, MU250000A power consumption included.)
Battery Continuous operation: 6 h (typical value)12
290 (W) 194 (H)
77 (D) mm
(MW9076D1 main
frame)
290 (W) 194 (H)
290 (W) 194 (H) 30 (D) mm (MW9076B/B1/C/J/K main frame) 122 (D) mm (with
Dimensions and mass 290 (W) 194 (H) 75 (D) mm (MU250000A Display Unit included) MU250000A Display
1.4 kg Unit)
4.0 kg (MU250000A display unit and battery pack included) 3.1 kg (MW9076D1
main frame only),
5.7 kg (with
MU250000A Display
Unit and battery pack
included)
Operating temperature and humidity: 10 to +40C, 85% (no condensation)
Storage temperature and humidity: 20 to +60C, 85%
Environmental condition Vibration: Conforming to MIL-T-28800E Class 3
Shock: 76 cm height, 6 surfaces, 8 corners13
Dust-proofing: MIL-T-28800E
Drip-proofing: MIL-T-28800E
EN61326: 1997+A1:1998+A2:2001+A3:2003 (Class A, Annex A),
EMC
EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)

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1 At 25C, pulse width: 1 s 8 Automatic measurement is a supporting function which enables to oper-
2 For GI fiber (core diameter: 62.5 m 3.0 nm, NA: 0.275 0.015, trans- ate easier, it doesnt assure results. As there is a case of miss detection,
mission loss: 3.2/0.9 dB/km (wavelength: 0.85/1.3 m). At measurement please check a waveform data, either.
of 50/125 m GI fiber, the dynamic range drops by about 3.0 dB. 9 At quick mode
3 At 25C, pulse width: SM 20 s, Average 360 sec., GI 100 ns (0.85 m), 10 Compared value with internal wavelength data at chromatic dispersion
1 s (1.3 m), Average 180 sec. measurement
4 Dynamic range (one-way back-scattered light) 11 Measured with 25 km of 1.3 m zero-dispersion fiber (ITU-T G.652) at
SNR=1: The level difference between the RMS noise level and the level 1550 nm.
where near end back-scattering occurs. Not an error from absolute value but repeatability of measured results.
Contact Anritsu Corporation in case of measuring ITU-T G.655 fiber.
12 At back light low brightness, measurement not executed.
13 Dropped on the floor of plywood thickness 5 cm fixed by concrete. Not ap-
plicable to the MW9076D1.

SNR = 1 1.5 dB
Level

l1: Fresnel reflection


0.1 dB
l2: Back-scattered light
Distance
l1

5 Pulse width: 10 ns, return loss: SM 40 dB, GI 30 dB, deviation: 0.1 dB l2


(Refer to the figure right.)
6 Pulse width: 10 ns (Refer to the figure right.) Note: This product outputs the pulse light of a high peak power.
7 Either value is automatically selected in each mode, depending on the dis- When this product is used in the state where it connected with trans-
tance range. mission system, attach a wavelength filter or attenuator to Receiver of
transmission system.
There is a possibility of damaging Receiver of transmission system be-
cause of high power pulse of OTDR.

MU250000A Display Unit


Display MU250000A Unit: 8.4 inch color, TFT-LCD (640 x 480 pixels, transparent type, with back light)
Serial interface:
RS-232C-1 (115.2 kbps max.), with D-sub 9-pin connector
RS-232C-2 (57.6 kbps max.), with mini-DIN 8-pin connector
Interface
Printer interface: 8-bit parallel interface (Centronics), with D-sub, 25-pin connector
Keyboard interface: IBM US ENGLISH (101 keys) 106 keys compatible, with mini-DIN 6-pin connector
VGA output connector: Mini-DIN 10-pin connector
FDD Built-in 3.5 inch (1.44 MB/720 kB)
10 to 26.4 Vdc
Power supply 100 to 250 Vac (rated), 50/60 Hz, 50 VA max. (Specific AC adapter is used.)
Battery: CGR-B/802 Lithium ion battery pack can be used. (mounted in main frame)
Power 35 W
Dimensions and mass 290 (W) x 194 (H) x 45 (D) mm, 2.2 kg
Restricted by memory card specifications when a memory card is mounted.
AC adapter: Depend on the conditions of AC adapter
Operation temperature and humidity: 10 to +40C, 85% (no condensation), +5 to +40C, 80% (FDD is used.)
Environmental Storage temperature and humidity: 20 to +60C, 85%
conditions Vibration: Conform to MIL-T-28800E Class 3
Shock: 76 cm height, 6 surfaces, 8 corners
Dust proofing: Conform to MIL-T-28800E
Drip proofing: Conform to MIL-T-28800E
EMC Same as MW9076 series
LVD Same as MW9076 series

: Dropped on the floor of plywood (thickness 5 cm) fixed by concrete

Battery pack: CGR-B/802E Visible light source: MW9076B/B1/C/D1/J/K-01


Battery Lithium ion secondary battery Central
635 15 nm (at 25C)
Voltage, capacity 14.4 V, 3440 mAh (49.53 Wh) wavelength

Continuous Optical output 3.0 1.5 dBm


See the MW9076 series specifications
drive time Output optical
10/125 m, SM (ITU-T G.652)
Charging time 3 h (charge at the circumference temperature of 0 to +40C) fiber
Optical
Dimensions
134.5 (W) x 89.5 (H) x 20.5 (D) mm, 420 g FC, SC, ST, DIN, HMS-10/A Replaceable
and mass connector
Optical safety IEC 60825-1 Class 1M, 21CFR Class 2

AC adapter: Z0695 (SA165A-2425V-3) Environmental


Same as MW9076 series
conditions
Rated AC input 100 to 240 Vac, 50/60 Hz
EMC Same as MW9076 series
Rated DC output 24 Vdc, 2.5 A
LVD Same as MW9076 series
Dimensions
122 x 60 x 34 mm, 350 g
and mass
Safety
UL, CSA, TVCB, CE, NORDIC, PSE
specifications
Environmental Operating temperature and humidity: 0 to +40C, 80%
conditions Storage temperature and humidity: 20 to +80C, 90%

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Safety measures for laser products Ordering information
This option complies with optical safety standards in Class 1M of the Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
IEC 60825-1 and the FDA (21CFR1040.10, USA) in Class 2; the fol-
lowing descriptive labels are affixed to the product (FDA labels is Model/Order No. Name
only affixed to product for export to the USA). Optical Time Domain Reflectometer
(main frame, requires display unit)
MW9076B SMF 1.31/1.55 m OTDR
MW9076B1 SMF 1.31/1.55 m OTDR
MW9076C SMF 1.31/1.55/1.625 m OTDR
LASER RADIATION
CAUTION
CAUTION MW9076D1 SMF 1.31/1.45/1.55/1.625 m OTDR
1
DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH
LASER RADIATION
OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS MW9076J GIF 0.85 m OTDR
IEC 60825-1 2001 DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM
CLASS 1M LASER PRODUCT
MW9076K GIF 0.85/1.3 m OTDR
1 mW MAX.
CW 635 nm
CLASS II LASER PRODUCT
Standard accessories (main frame)
IEC FDA (CFR) 2 W1659AE MW9076 Series Operation Manual: 1 copy
W1660AE MW9076 Series Serial Interface Manual: 1 copy
Connector Adapter1: 1 pc
The maximum output is indicated under 1, and the wavelength un- Z0619 Lithium Ion Battery Pack: 1 pc
der 2.
Caution: Do not look directly into the laser beam. Units
MU250000A Display Unit (8.4 inch TFT-LCD)
Optical power meter: MW9076B/B1/C-02, MW0976B/B1/C-03
Standard accessories (display unit)
Applicable Z0695 AC Adapter (SA165A-2524V-3, SINO-AMERICAN
10/125 m, SM (ITU-T G.652)
optical fiber ELECTRONIC products)
Z0402 Front Cover
Optical connector FC, SC, ST, DIN, HMS-10/A Replaceable
0979 A-2 Power Cord2 (for Japan)
Wavelength range 1.2 to 1.7 m J0980 A-2 Power Cord2 (for USA, Canada, Taiwan)
Option 02: J0981 B4 Power Cord2 (for UK, Malaysia, South Africa,
+3 to 70 dBm (continuous light) Hong Kong)
Measurement 0 to 73 dBm (modulated light) J0982 C7 Power Cord2 (for Europe)
range Option 03: J0983 S3 Power Cord2 (for Oceania, China)
+23 to 50 dBm (continuous light) J1027 P4 Power Cord2 (for India)
+20 to 53 dBm (modulated light) J1028 D1 Power Cord2 (for Switzerland)
Z0403A Belt with Hook
Measurement Option 02: 5% (10 dBm, 1.31/1.55 m, continuous light)
accuracy Option 03: 5% (10 dBm, 1.31/1.55 m, continuous light) Battery pack
Environmental Z0619 Lithium Ion Battery Pack
Same as MW9076 series
conditions
Software
EMC Same as MW9076 series MX907600A OTDR Emulation Software
LVD Same as MW9076 series
Options
MW9076B/B1/C/D1/J/K-01 Visible LD (factory option)1
MW9076B/B1/C-02 Optical Power Meter (factory option)1, 3
MW9076B/B1/C-03 High Power Optical Power Meter (factory option)1, 3
MW9076B/B1/C-25 FC APC Connector (angled PC type, factory option)
MW9076B/B1/C-26 SC APC Connector (angled PC type, factory option)
MW9076B/B1/C/ FC Connector (user replaceable)
D1/J/K-37
MW9076B/B1/C/ ST Connector (user replaceable)
D1/J/K-38
MW9076B/B1/C/ DIN Connector (user replaceable)
D1/J/K-39
MW9076B/B1/C/ SC Connector (user replaceable)
D1/J/K-40
MW9076B/B1/C/ HMS-10/A Connector (user replaceable)
D1/J/K-43
MW9076B/B1/C-47 HRL-10 Connector (factory option)

Application parts
Z0321A Keyboard (PS/2)
ANR-CFX40T256P CF Card (256 MB)
J0057 Optical Adapter FC Type
J0635 4 Optical Fiber Cord [with FC-PC at both ends (SM)]
B0442 Soft Carrying Case [440 (W) x 310 (H) x 110 (D) mm]
Z0435 Soft Carrying Case [430 (W) x 300 (H) x 170 (D) mm]
Z0436 Hard Carrying Case (holds main frame and thermal
printer)
J0617B Replaceable Optical Connector (FC)
J0618D Replaceable Optical Connector (ST)
J0618E Replaceable Optical Connector (DIN)
J0618F Replaceable Optical Connector (HMS-10/A, HFS-13/A)
J0619B Replaceable Optical Connector (SC)
J0441 Total Internal Reflection Cord (SM)
J1039 Total Internal Reflection Cord (SC-PC)
J0654A Serial Interface Cord (for remote control with
IBM-PC/AT or J-310, 9 pin-9 pin)
J0655A Serial Interface Cord (for PC-98 remote control,
9 pin-25 pin)
J0977 Serial Interface Cord (for connection with external
optical channel selector)
J0978 VGA Conversion Cable (for external monitor)

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Model/Order No. Name
J0952A FC PC-FC APC(SG)-1M-SM
(FC APC closed width: 2 mm, conforms to seiko-giken)
J0953A FC PC-FC APC(SI)-1M-SM
(FC APC closed width: 2.14 mm, conforms to SSI)
J0954A SC PC-SC APC-1M-SM
[return loss: >50 dB (SC PC), >65 dB (SC APC)]
Z0282 Ferrule Cleaner
Z0283 Ferrule Cleaning Tape (6 pcs/set)
Z0284 Adapter Cleaner (stick type, 200 pcs/set)
J1041A 1.31/1.55 LWPF Filter Cord (SC PC), 1 m
SDC60-3020 Car Charger (adapter for car battery, DC 10 to 15 V)

Peripherals
BL-80R2 High Speed Thermal Printer5
BL-100W AC Adapter (for BL-80R2, AC 100 to 240 V)
DPU-414-31B Thermal Printer6
PW-4007-U1 AC Adapter6
DPU-414-31B Thermal Printer7
PW-4007-E1 AC Adapter7
J0614 Printer Connection Cable (for DPU-414)

Supplies
BL-80-30 Printer Paper (for BL-80R2 thermal printer, 10 rolls/set)
TP411-28CL Printer Paper (for DPU-414 Thermal printer, 10 rolls/set)

1: Specify one of FC, ST, DIN, SC or HMS-10/A. When the connector type is
not specified, FC is supplied.
2: Specify one of A-2, B4, C7, S3, P4 or D1.
3: The optical power meter (Option 02) and high-level-input optical power me-
ter (Option 03) cannot be mounted at the same time.
4: Specify the optical fiber length as A, B or C (A: 1 m, B: 2 m, C: 3 m)
5: Operates only with AC adapter, printing width: 72 mm, printing speed: ap-
proximately 13 s (manual measure-ment result with header), 0 to +40C,
dimensions: 119 (W) x 77 (H) x 174 (D) mm, Sanei products (AC adapter
and printer cable are sold separately.)
6: 120 VAC 10 %, 60 Hz, 0 to +40C, Seiko products (printer cable: sold
separately)
7: 230 VAC 10 %, 50 Hz, 0 to +40C, Seiko products (printer cable: sold
separately)

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BIT MASTER Ethernet
MP1026A Eye Pattern Analyzer
100 Mbps to 12.5 Gbps

Handheld Eye Pattern Measurements for Every Engineer


NEW

The rapid growth of the Internet is fueling the deployment of high Eye Pattern Measurements on Every Bench
speed next generation networks. Under tremendous pressure to ac- High speed circuits, transceivers, and transponders are vital trans-
celerate deployment, engineers in design, manufacturing, and field mitting components of the physical layer that routinely require engi-
organizations are using eye pattern measurements everyday to fine- neers to measure eye patterns. Engineers believe that feedback
tune, verify, and troubleshoot their designs. To complicate matters, from eye pattern measurements is insightful when trying to quickly
deployment of new high-speed networks may require more sophisti- isolating sources of eye closure. When the sampling oscilloscope
cated tools beyond optical time domain reflectometer (OTDR), optical currently used to make these measurements becomes available, the
power meter (OPM), optical spectrum analyzer (OSA), and bit error relocation, reconfigure, and setup process can consume valuable
rate tester (BERT) to troubleshoot problems on-site. time when only one simple measurement is necessary. A more
Eye pattern measurements are typically performed on a general pur- portable solution can increase engineerings productivity as eye pat-
pose sampling oscilloscope which is often a shared resource because tern measurements are required in their everyday tasks.
of its expense and complexity. Engineers often waste their time wait- Engineers not only perform eye pattern measurements at their
ing to get access to this shared resource despite the attempts of their benches, but they are routinely called to locations throughout the fa-
managers to increase their productivity. The better approach is to cility for consultation. For example, engineers can roam between
equip every engineer with an affordable instrument, tailored for everyday manufacturing, customer service, test labs, and pre turn-up areas;
use, that doesnt compromise on performance nor skimp on features. however, their instruments limit how fast they can isolate problems
Every engineers bench should have an eye pattern analyzer. and propose solutions. When equipped with the handheld Bit
Anritsu introduces the Bit Master MP1026A Eye Pattern Analyzer that Master, engineers can freely roam their facility conducting eye pat-
offers eye pattern measurements for data rates from 0.1 to 12.5 Gbps tern measurements without compromising performance and features
in a handheld, rugged, and battery-powered instrument. With out- for their everyday tasks.
standing performance for the size, the Bit Master offers two com-
pelling reasons for design, manufacturing, and field engineers to Compliance Mask Testing
consider this innovative new product. First, the Bit Master is typical- Compliance mask testing is essential to manufacturing engineers
ly one-half the ccost of a general purpose sampling oscilloscope. that verify transceiver modules are meeting industry standards. The
Second, the Bit Master is a practical instrument that enables engi- verification setup contains a source and receiver, where the receiver
neers to increase productivity by more freely conducting eye pattern is typically a general purpose sampling oscilloscope. By substitut-
measurements on their network equipment and in their environment ing Bit Master for the sampling oscilloscope, manufacturing engi-
anytime, anywhere. neers can reduce cost-of-test and increase space on the bench for
Key Features required compliance mask tests without sacrificing performance. For
SFP/XFP modules with optical interfaces, Bit Master with the option-
Eye pattern analyzer with two electrical channel inputs of 25 GHz al external O/E module (option 3) offers convenient measurements
bandwidth each at one-half the cost of the equivalent sampling oscilloscope. For
Eye pattern and pulse pattern displays of high speed signals compliance mask test, the Bit Master is manufacturing-ready to re-
Optional external 62.5 m FC connection optical channel supports veal whether or not the transmitter is ready for deployment.
multimode 850nm, 1310 nm and 1550 nm wavelengths
Optional internal clock recovery unit (CRU) with 50 mV sensitivity
Handheld eye pattern analyzer that can operate on battery power
for nearly 3 hours
Surprisingly affordable price

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Master Software Tools and Remote Programming
MP1800A MP1026A Each Bit Master ships with a test assistant: a copy of Anritsus
Signal Quality Analyzer Bit Master
Master Software Tools for Windows 2000/XP. This allows an oper-
ator to add the processing capabilities of a PC and this software util-
Data
DUT
Data ity to the MP1026A Eye Pattern Analyzer to form a powerful and flex-
ible measurement solution. For automation, the Bit Master also sup-
Clock
ports remote programming via the Ethernet interface
Master Software Tools (MST)
Powerful data management tool for storing and sifting through
measurement results.
Connect to a PC using USB2.0 (full-speed), Ethernet LAN, or
A typical manufacturing setup is shown in the above simplified dia- Direct Ethernet
gram. The MP1800A provides the data and clock for the setup while Store an unlimited number of setups, traces, and JPEGs (limited
the Bit Master measures the compliance mask and conducts eye and only by PC memory)
pulse pattern analysis. Using this exciting new product, suppliers of Post-processing histograms
next generation network equipment can more profitably manufacture Add, edit, and manage masks using Master Software Tools
their high speed modules. Update with the latest firmware
Trigger-less Pulse Pattern Measurements Remote programming via Ethernet
Unlike the go/no-go results of a BERT, the Bit Master can easily inform
an engineer on the root cause of eye closure at high data rates.
Simply specify the pattern length and the Bit Master will measure the
pulse pattern of high-speed repetitive signals without the need for a
pattern trigger. At a glance, an engineer can determine whether the
source of eye closure is related to any number of pulse attributes:
rise time, fall time, delay, width, period, transition time, linearity, levels,
preshoot, overshoot, ringing, settling time, droop, and longer-term
wander. In other words, the Bit Master is a valuable tool to quickly iden-
tify the causes of eye closure during design and troubleshooting tasks.
The Bit Master is equipped with these insightful pulse pattern mea-
surements so engineers can easily and affordably observe high
speed signals. Using the Bit Master, one can quickly isolate unde-
sirable pulse properties that limit performance or impact production
yields. In addition, the Bit Master is uniquely capable of performing
pulse pattern measurements anywhere, anytime.

Extend the Capabilities with Valuable Options


Popular Supported Data Rates:
The standard Bit Master offers up to 12.5 Gbps testing, which is sufficient additional flexibility, optional internal clock recovery and optional ex-
for testing the popular data rates shown in the following table. For ternal optical channel can simplify setups for these measurements.

Ethernet Fibre Channel SONET/SDH


1GE: 1.25 Gbps 1 GFC: 1.0625 Gbps OC3/STM1: 155.52 Mbps

10GE (10GBase-W): 9.953 Gbps 2 GFC: 2.125 Gbps OC12/STM4: 622.08 Mbps

10 GE (10GBase-R): 10.3125 Gbps 4 GFC*1: 4.25 Gbps OC48/STM16: 2.488 Gbps


8 GFC*1: 8.5 Gpbs OC192/STM64: 9.953 Gbps
10GE + FEC: 11.10 Gbps 10 GFC: 10.51875 Gbps OC192/STM64 + FEC (G.975): 10.664 Gbps
10 GFC + FEC: 11.3 Gbps OC192/STM64 + FEC (G7.09): 10.709 Gbps

*1: 4GFC and 8GFC is also supported when supplied with clock; however, optional clock recovery does not currently support these data rates.
Contact the factory for alternatives or use an external clock recovery circuit to support 4GFC and 8GFC.

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Typical Eye and Pulse Pattern Measurements
The Bit Master has plenty of powerful features to help extract infor- itive signals. With two electrical channels of 25 GHz (-3 dB band-
mation from measurement results. The following typical measure- width), the Bit Master has the requisite performance to tame 12.5
ments highlight features available for precisely measuring eye pat- Gbps high speed testing. Give it a try and we think youll agree.
tern, amplitude and time parameters associated with high speed repet-

Eye pattern with infinite persistence measurement. Standard pulse pattern measurement.

Histograms extract more insightful information. Dual-trace overlay pulse pattern.

Markers precisely identify amount of eye closure. Infinite persistence pulse pattern with histogram.

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Clock Recovery (Option 2)
Bit Master extracts a clock from the high speed signal for more con-
venient measurements than using external references. The sup-
ported data rates and sensitivity are shown in the following table.

Description Specification
9.8-12.5 Gbps
Data Rates
0.1-2.7 Gbps
Sensitivity 50 mV p-p maximum

Optical Interface via External O/E Module (Option 3)


For mask compliance testing of optical interfaces on SFP/XFP mod-
ules, the Bit Master can transform one of the two electrical channels
to an optical interface with an external optical to electrical (O/E) mod-
ule. The external O/E module, part number OEC10G-1A, serves two
main functions. First, the external O/E module converts the optical
wavelength output between 750 and 1650 nm of the SFP/XFP mod-
ule to electrical signals for measurement. Second, this module con-
tains the necessary 4th order Bessel-Thomson filter (BTF) response
required by the testing standards for 10G Ethernet. This option en-
ables the software for optical measurements. The optical module
must be ordered separately.

Performance Specifications
Eye pattern display
Displays
Pulse pattern display
Standard
Measurement Statistical (NRZ), histograms,
Capabilities mask compliance
Measurements
(OC192, 10GE, 10GE-LX4,
plus user defined masks)

Clock Trigger
0.1-12.5 GHz
Frequency
80 mVp-p, typical (1 GHz)
Clock Trigger
200 mVp-p, typical (<1 GHz)
Sensitivity
2 Vp-p, max input before damage
Horizontal 5-12.5 GHz: 1 ps, typical; 1.5 ps,
System RMS Jitter, RMS maximum 1-5 GHz: 1 ps, typical
0.1-1 GHz: 2 ps, typical
Eye Mode Scale
1UI minimum full scale Figure 1: Amplitude accuracy for different scale values plotted against
Factor
the values of reading minus offset. For example, for a 400 mVp-p signal
Pattern Mode Scale with a 50 mV DC offset, setting the instrument scale to 50 mV/div and the
1 bits minimum full scale
Factor offset to 50mV results in the following readout accuracy values: 8 mV for
500 mV offset, minimum the +200 mV peak value and 11 mV for the -200 mV peak value.
Input Range 400 mV dynamic range, minimum
2 V, maximum input before damage
Optical Interface via external O/E Module OEC10G-1A (Option 3)
Amplitude Accuracy See Figure 1 for maximum
Vertical (after internal Cal) amplitude accuracy values Multimode Fiber Input (accepts
62.5 m with FC
System single mode, too)
DC-20 GHz, minimum
Bandwidth (-3dB) DC-25 GHz, typical Wavelength Range 750-1650 nm
Flatness: 1dB, typical Bandwidth (-3dB electrical) DC-7.5 GHz typical
Noise, RMS 0.5 mV, typ , 1.0 mV, maximum 850 nm Responsivity 0.55 A/W, typical
Digital 850 nm Conversion Gain 200 V/W, typical
Sampling Speed 100 ksamples/sec, typical
System
1310/1550 nm Responsivity 0.95 A/W, typical
1310/1550 nm Conversion Gain 350 V/W, typical
Clock Recovery (Option 2)
Optical Noise 15 W, typical
9.8-12.5 GHz
Clock Rates
0.1-2.7 GHz -15 dBm, typical
Optical Sensitivity -8 dBm, typical for operation with CRU
Sensitivity 25 mVp-p, typical, 50 mVp-p, maximum
(opt 002)
Input levels 2 Vp-p, max input before damage
+2 dBm, minimum
9.8-12.5 Gbps: 20 mUI, typical; 40 mUI, maximum Optical Overload
Jitter, RMS (additive) +5 dBm, maximum input before damage
0.1-2.7 Gbps: 2 mUI, typical
Optical Power Measurement 1dB, typical (calibrated for 1550 nm
9.8-12.5 GHz Band: 1.5 MHz, typical Accuracy wavelength)
Loop Bandwidth 0.1-2.7 GHz Band: OC-48: 490 kHz, typical
Electrical Return Loss -10 dB, typical
(typical) OC-12: 71 kHz, typical
OC-3: 23 kHz, typical Optical Return Loss -30 dB, typical

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General Specifications
Type K female Electrical In port (x2); 2V max input
Type K female CRU In port; 2Vp-p max input
Type K female CRU Out port
Type K female Clock >1GHz In port; 2Vp-p max input
Type K female Clock <1GHz In port; 2Vp-p max input
Interfaces
7-pin DC connector for O/E Power
RJ45 connector for Ethernet 10/100-Base T
USB2.0 (full-speed)
Compact Flash
2.5 mm 3-wire cellular headset connector

MILPRF28800F Class 2
Operating: 10C to +55C, humidity 85%
Environmental
Storage: 51C to +71C
Altitude: 4600 meters, operating and non-operating
Safety Conforms to EN 610101 for Class 1 portable equipment
Electromagnetic Compatibility Meets European Community requirements for CE marking
Size 313W x 211H x 77D mm (12W x 8H x 3D in.)
Weight (base unit) <4 kg (<7.0 lbs.)

Ordering Information
Please specify model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Bit Master Models* Option 002 Standard Accessories
MP1026A Eye Pattern Analyzer (supplied with the option)
(2-channel Electrical, 25GHz BW) 67065-1 Loop cable from CRU OUT to <1GHz CLK IN
* Each instrument includes standard one-year warranty 67065-2 Loop cable from CRU OUT to 1GHz CLK IN
and Certificate of Calibration and Conformance
Option 003 Accessories (ordered separately)
Bit Master Options OEC10G-1A O/E conversion module for use with Option 003 having a
MP1026A-002 Clock Recovery Unit Option (includes two loop cables) frequency response of the 4th order Bessel Thomson
MP1026A-003 Optical Interface Option (via external module which must filter for 10GE standard.
be ordered separately)
Optional Accessories
Standard Accessories The following optional accessories are available
The following standard accessories are supplied for the MP1026A:
with the MP1026A: 760-235 Transit Case
1058000169 Users Guide 2000-1374 Dual External, Li-Ion Charger with Universal Power Supply
65729 Soft Carrying Case 15KKF50-1.5A Armored Test Port Cable, 1.5 meter K(m) to K(f) 20 GHz
3-2000-1500 Compact Flash Card (256 MB) 15RKKF50-1.5A Ruggedized Armored Test Port Cable, 1.5 meter
64343 Tilt Bail K(m) to K(f) 20 GHz
2300498 Master Software Tools CD ROM J0747B Fixed optical attenuator (10dB, FC connector)
63344 Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery J0747C Fixed optical attenuator (15dB, FC connector)
40168 AC-DC Adapter J0747D Fixed optical attenuator (20dB, FC connector)
806141 12V DC adapter J0635A Optical Fiber Cable (SM, FC-SPC connector both ends), 1m
3-20001360 USB Ato mini B cable, 6 feet (1.83m) J0635B Optical Fiber Cable (SM, FC-SPC connector both ends), 2m
20001371 Ethernet cable, 7 feet (2.13 m) J0635C Optical Fiber Cable (SM, FC-SPC connector both ends), 3m

One year warranty (includes battery, firmware, Literature


and software) 10580-00169 Bit Master Users Guide
10580-00170 Bit Master Programming Manual

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OTDR MODULE Ethernet
MW9077A/A1/A2/B
1.31 m (SM)/1.55 m (SM)/1.625 m (SM)

Compact and High-performance OTDR Module


for Optical Fiber Monitoring Systems

The MW9077A/A1/A2/B OTDR Module is ideal for monitoring optical Wide Operating Temperature Range
fiber systems. In recent years, optical-fiber The system operating temperature is affected by various environ-
monitoring is being used in many fields including maintenance of op- mental factors, such as installation location, and monitored objects.
tical-communications networks as well as In addition, the heat that the system generates itself influences the
security sensors, flood sensors and disaster-prevention systems, operation temperature. As a result, temperature of the monitoring
etc. The MW9077A/A1/A2/B OTDR Module system must also be monitored to assure reliability.
offers a compact and high-performance solution for optical fiber ap- The MW9077A/A1 OTDR Module dynamic range is stable from 5
plications. to +55C, supporting its use in a wide range of temperature environ-
ments (MW9077A2/B is stable to +25C).
Features High-performance Successor to MW9076 Series OTDR
Compact A5-size for monitoring optical fiber systems The MW9077A/A1/A2/B OTDR Module is the successor to the
Wide operating temperature range MW9076 series Mini-OTDR. It has an event dead zone of 5m and a
High-performance successor to MW9076 series back-scattered dead zone of 20 m. The dynamic range is 41 dB
Fast data transmission by Ethernet interface (1310 nm) and 40 dB (1550 nm). The minimum sampling resolution
is 5 cm.
Compact A5-size for Monitoring Optical Fiber Systems Fast Data Transmission over Ethernet Interface
Space is an important factor in designing a monitoring systems. Optical fibers are monitored for various reasons. For example, to as-
Factors such as functions, performance, and module size favor use sess long-term changes in optical fiber, the system checks the fiber
of compact modules. every several hours using an OTDR.. In other cases, such as when
Furthermore, using a compact module helps reduce the size of the there is a network fault, the system checks the fiber immediately us-
whole system, reading to system-wide cost reductions. The compact ing an OTDR to find the fiber break. On the other hand, monitoring
MW9077A/A1/A2/B OTDR Module is less than A5 size (200 x 130 x is always performed to detect changes in the loss of an optical fiber.
25 mm). Even systems with severe space Limitations can use this The MW9077A/A1/A2/B OTDR Module can perform trace sweep at
module. intervals of about 1 second with smoothing by averaging. The
Ethernet interface transmits wave-form data to a controller at high
speeds, making fiber monitoring much easier.

Road repairing Installation of a pillar The crack of the road by


or a guardrail the natural phenomenon

MW9077A/A1/A2/B
OTDR Module

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Fast and Precision Operation from Controller Bottom View
Pin connector
Profile View
The MW9077A/A1/A2/B OTDR Module has a 10 Base-T compatible 200 PS-20PE-D4LT1-PN1
Ethernet interface for control over an Ethernet network. (The IP ad- 5.5 25

dress is set using RS-232C.)


A comprehensive set of commands is built-in, including commands
for setting measurement conditions, transferring measured data to
the controller, along with a full range of file formats, making it easy to POWER

match settings with the monitored fiber. LD

130
LINK/ACT

An optical
connector Unit : mm

Appearance of MW9077A/A1/A2/B

MW9077A/A1/A2/B

Control module Measurement data

Control command
Optical fiber

Specifications
Model MW9077A MW9077A1 MW9077A21 MW9077B
Wavelength2 1310 25 nm 1550 25 nm 1625 25 nm 1310/1550 nm
Fiber under test 10/125 m single-mode optical fiber (ITU-T G.652)
Distance range 1/2.5/5/10/25/50/100/200/250/400 km
Pulse width 10 ns 30%, 30 ns 25%, 100 ns 10%, 300 ns 10%, 1 s 10%, 3 s 10%, 10 s 10%, 20 s 10%
41 dB 40 dB 37 dB 39 dB
(+25C, Pulse width 20 s) (+25C, Pulse width 20 s) (+25C, Pulse width 20 s) (1.31 m, +25C,
39 dB at 5 to +55C 38 dB at 5 to +55C (S/N = 1) Pulse width 20 s)3
Dynamic range (S/N = 1) (S/N = 1) 38 dB
(1.55 m, +25C,
Pulse width 20 s)3
(S/N = 1)
Dead zone (back scattered light)4 20 m
Dead zone (Fresnel reflection)5 5 m (Typ. 2m)
Sampling resolution6 0.05 m to 80 m
Number of sampling points Normal: 5001 or 6251, Fine: 20001 or 25001
IOR 1.400000 to 1.699999 (in 0.000001 steps)
Distance measurement accuracy 1 m 3 x Measurement distance x 105 sampling resolution
Loss measurement accuracy (linearity) 0.05 dB/dB or 0.1 dB (whichever is greater)
Return loss measurement accuracy 2 dB
Measurement items: Total loss, Each event distance, Connection loss, Return loss or reflectance
Threshold values: Connection loss : 0.01 to 9.99 dB (in 0.01 dB steps)
Automatic measurement7 Reflectance: 14 to 70 dB (in 0.1 dB steps), Fiber end : 1 to 99 dB (in 1 dB steps)
Number of detected events: Up to 99
Automatic setting: Distance range, Pulse width, Averaging count (time)
Manual measurement Measurement items: Transmission loss and distance between 2 points, Connection loss, Reflectance
Other functions Relative distance setting (zero offset cursor), Calendar clock (without backup), Distance unit: m (Fixed)
Laser safety specification 21CFR Class 1, IEC Pub60825-1 Class 1
Power +12 Vdc 1 V, 1.5 A max
Ethernet interface8: 10 Base with 20pin connector
Interface
Serial interface: RS-232C : 115.2 kbps (The IP address is set using RS-232C)
Dimensions and mass 200 x 130 x 25 mm, 0.6 kg

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Model MW9077A MW9077A1 MW9077A21 MW9077B
Operating temperature and humidity: 5 to +55C, 95% (no condensation) (MW9077A/A1/B)
Environmental conditions Operating temperature and humidity: 5 to +55C, 85% (no condensation) (MW9077A2)
Storage temperature: 40 to +70C
EMC EN61326: 1997+A1:1998+A2:2001+A3:2003 (Class A, Annex B)

1: When an optical pulse from the MW9077A2 (1.625 m) is input 6: IOR=1.500000


(in-service monitoring) into an optical fiber used for communications at 7: Automatic measurement is support function : Automatic measurement
1.55 m, the optical communications signal is affected by Ramman results are not guaranteed. There is a possibility to miss detection of
amplification. Take care when using this setup. event. Please check each result at on your own.
2: At 25C, Pulse width : 1 s 8: Signal exchange with 10 Base-T
3: The dynamic range specification at a pulse width of 3 s is shown below
. 26.5 dB (1.31 m, +25C), 25.5 dB (1.55 m, +25C) Note: This product outputs the pulse light of a high peak power. When this
(S/N=1) product is used in the state where it connected with transmission equip-
4: at pulse width 10ns ment, attaching a wavelength filter etc. should take care about the input
5: at pulse width 10ns, Return loss: 35 dB (MW9077A/A1/A2), 40dB of too much OTDR pulse light to Receiver. There is a possibility of dam-
(MW9077B) aging Receiver of transmission equipment.

Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name
Main frame
MW9077A1 OTDR Module
(wavelength 1.31 m, SC connector, fixed)
MW9077A11 OTDR Module
(wavelength 1.55 m, SC connector, fixed)
MW9077A21 OTDR Module
(wavelength 1.625 m, SC connector, fixed)
MW9077B1 OTDR Module
(wavelength 1.31/1.55 m, SC connector, fixed)

Standard accessory
W2254AE2 MW9077A/A1 Operation Manual

Options
MW9077A-01 1550 nm Filter (factory option, 1550 nm cut filter inside)
MW9077A-33 LC Connector (OTDR main frame + LC connector, fixed)
MW9077A1-33 LC Connector (OTDR main frame + LC connector, fixed)

1: In the case of purchase, Please concluded a sales contract.


2: A new table is attached at purchase of the MW9077A2/B.

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OPTICAL SPECTRUM ANALYZER GPIB
MS9710C
600 to 1750 nm

High Performance for DWDM Optical Communications

The MS9710C is a diffraction-grating spectrum analyzer for analyz- Distance from peak wavelength 0.2 nm 0.4 nm 1 nm
ing optical spectra in the 600 to 1750 nm wavelength band. In addi-
Normal dynamic range mode 42 dB (45 dB typical) 58 dB 62 dB
tion to uses such as measurement of LD and LED spectra, it has
functions for measuring the transmission characteristics of passive High dynamic range mode 42 dB (45 dB typical) 60 dB 70 dB
elements such as optical isolators, as well as NF/Gain of optical fiber
amplifier systems. High-dynamic range measurement example with DFB-LD spectrum
In addition to its basic features, the superior stability and reliability of passed via narrow-band Band-Pass Filter (BPF).
the diffraction grating (patent pending) offer the severe level and
wavelength specifications particularly in the WDM band.
DFB-LD Narrow-band BPF MS9710C
This analyzer has the dynamic range, reception sensitivity, and sweep
speed requested by users, backed by Anritsus high-level technology.
The high sensitivity meets the exacting demands placed on todays
measuring instruments. In particular, the excellent wavelength and
level specifications fully meet the dense WDM requirements (1520 to
1620 nm).
The MS9710C Optical Spectrum Analyzer is the successor to the
popular MS9710B but with improved functions and higher perfor-
mance. The specifications have been upgraded for the important
1.55 m band for WDM communications and have also been opti-
mised to include the new requirements for L-band (1570 to 1620 nm)
use. In addition to the high reliability and excellent basic perfor-
mance, this analyzer has a full range of application functions to sup-
port accurate measurement in the fastest possible time.
Features
Wavelength accuracy of 20 pm (C-band) and 50 pm (L-band)
Dynamic range of 42 dB (0.2 nm from peak wavelength), 70 dB Relying on WDM Transmission
(1 nm from peak wavelength)
As a result of the need for increased transmission capacity, R&D into
WDM measurement of wavelength, level, and SNR for up to 128 large-capacity transmission techniques is becoming more active,
channels and Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) is now in use. This
Performance and Applications WDM transmission technology requires quantitative measurement of
the signal quality and wavelength transmission characteristics of
70 dB Dynamic Range each channel.
The dynamic range at 0.2 nm from the peak wavelength is better Measuring instruments for this purpose require highly-accurate wave-
than 42 dB and is a high 58 dB min. at 0.4 nm from the peak, per- length and level measurements. Furthermore, accurate measure-
mitting high-accuracy measurement of DWDM systems with a 50 ment of fiber-amplifier NF requires extremely good polarization de-
GHz (0.4 nm) channel spacing. The analyzer demonstrates its ex- pendant loss characteristics and level linearity specifications.
cellence in SNR measurement of WDM light sources, as well as in The MS9710C design achieves excellent wavelength and level spec-
evaluation of narrow-band optical band pass filters. ifications for this purpose in the 1520 to 1620 nm wavelength band
and also in the extended band (L-band) to 1620 nm. In particular, the
wavelength accuracy can be calibrated automatically using an op-
tional internal reference wavelength light source; the post-calibration
accuracy is better than 20 pm.

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Specifications for WDM Application Spectrum Analysis for WDM Communication Systems
Mainframe, The wavelength, level, and SNR of up to 300 WDM channels can be
MS9710C With Option 152 analyzed.
option
A new noise level left/right average function (shown below) has been
Wavelength 20 pm (1530 to 1570 nm)
20 pm (1520 to 1620 nm) added to SNR measurement. In addition, the noise level is normal-
accuracy1 50 pm (1520 to 1600 nm)
ized to a per nm figure. Accurate SNR measurement can be achieved
Wavelength
50 pm (FWHM of internal optical BPF) due to the high-resolution accuracy of the MS9710C.
resolution
Resolution 3% (1530 to 1570 nm, 3% (1520 to 1620 nm,
accuracy resolution: 0.2 nm) resolution: 0.2 nm)
Level 0.1 dB (1530 to 1570 nm)
0.1 dB (1520 to 1620 nm)
flatness to 0.3 dB (1520 to 1620 nm)
wavelength Resolution: 0.5 nm, ATT: off
Polarization
0.05 dB (1550/1600 nm)
dependency
Level 0.05 dB (1550 nm) 0.05 dB (1550/1600 nm)
linearity 50 to 0 dBm (ATT: off), 30 to +20 dBm (ATT: on)

1: After calibration with optical reference wavelength light source


2: L-band enhancement

Full Function Lineup


In addition to its excellent basic functions, the MS9710C comes with The measurement results described above can be switched to a
a full lineup of other useful functions summarized in the following table display that can be saved and recalled in text format. Both the
table. wavelength and frequency are shown in the table.

For analyzing and evaluating waveforms of optical


Device analysis
devices (DFB-LDs, FP-LDs, LEDs)
For waveform analysis by RMS and threshold
Waveform analysis methods; SMSR, half-width evaluation, WDM
waveform analysis
Application EDFA NF and gain measurement, polarization mode
measurement dispersion measurement
Modulation, pulsed
Max. frequency range (VBW) = 1 MHz
light measurement
Multimarkers: Marker function for max. 300 points
Markers Zone markers: For waveform analysis within zone
Peak/dip search: Searches for a peak or dip
Power monitor Also functions an optical power meter
Vacuum
Converts displayed wavelength to value in vacuum
wavelength display
NF Measurement of Fiber Amplifier (EDFA)
External interfaces GPIB, RS-232C, VGA monitor output NF measurement by the optical method using an optical spectrum
analyzer measures the light input to and output from the EDFA. NF
is determined by the beat noise between the optical signal and the
3.5 inch Internal FDD Amplified Spontaneous Emission (ASE) from the EDFA as well as by
In addition to saving and recalling measurement data, etc., wave- the beat noise between the ASE.
forms saved to floppy disk can be easily and directly read by a per- Since the MS9710C measures the ASE level with very high accura-
sonal computer. cy, three methods can be used to measure NF: 1. Pulse measure-
The PC screen shown on the right is displaying an image of the ment (JIS: under discussion), 2. Level calibration using fitting, and
MS9710C screen saved to floppy disk. Screen images can be saved 3. Polarization nulling. Moreover, measurement can be performed
to FD media and output as Windows bitmap-format files. In addi- with the required dynamic range, level linearity, and polarization de-
tion, since the data can be output in text-file format, it can be manip- pendency.
ulated easily using spreadsheet software.

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Convenient Light Source Option, Including Reference The following diagram shows the spectrum of the SLD light source
Wavelength Light Source for Better Accuracy output from Port 2.
Any one of the Wavelength reference & SLD light source (Option 13), When this light source is used instead of the earlier white light
SLD light source (Option 14), Wavelength reference light source source for measurement of the wavelength transmission characteris-
(Option 05), and White light source (Option 02) can be installed in tics of optical receiver elements, it is possible to achieve a 20 dB
the MS9710C. wider dynamic range.
The block diagram of the SLD light source & Reference wavelength
light source option is shown below. This option has two separate out-
put ports: Port 1 for wavelength calibration, and the Port 2 for mea-
suring transmission characteristics. When the MS9710C is calibrat-
ed automatically by inputting the reference wavelength light source,
post-calibration wavelength accuracy in the 1520 to 1620 nm range
is better than 20 pm (Option 15). This is very useful in precision ab-
solute measurement of the wavelengths of light sources used in
WDM systems.

Port 1 (reference
SLD light Acetylene SM fiber
wavelength light
source (C2H2) cell output)

Port 2 (SLD light


SM fiber output)
Spectrum of SLD light

Block diagram of SLD light source & Reference wavelength light The following figure is a measurement example of the transmission
characteristics of an optical band pass filter using the SLD light source.

Measurement of optical bandpass filter

If this dynamic range is not required, a lower-cost white light source


can be installed instead.

Specifications
Main frame, option MS9710C With Option 15 (L-band enhancement)
Applicable optical fiber 10/125 m SM fiber (ITU-T G.652)
Optical connector1 User replaceable (FC, SC, ST, DIN, HMS-10/A), factory option (E2000, FC-APC, SC-APC, HRL-10)
Measurement range 600 to 1750 nm
20 pm (1530 to 1570 nm)2, 50 pm (1520 to 1600 nm)2 20 pm (1520 to 1620 nm)2
Accuracy
200 pm (1530 to 1570 nm)3 , 300 pm (600 to 1750 nm)3
Stability 5 pm
Linearity 20 pm (1530 to 1570 nm)
Resolution 0.05, 0.07, 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1.0 nm (RBW: 3 dB optical filter; transmission bandwidth)
Wavelength

Read resolution 5 pm
2.2% (1530 to 1570 nm, resolution: 0.5 nm)
3% (1530 to 1570 nm, resolution: 0.2 nm)
2.2% (1520 to 1620 nm, resolution: 0.5 nm)
7% (1530 to 1570 nm, resolution: 0.1 nm)
3% (1520 to 1620 nm, resolution: 0.2 nm)
4% (1520 to 1530 nm, 1570 to 1620 nm, resolution: 0.5 nm)
7% (1520 to 1620 nm, resolution: 0.1 nm)
Resolution4 5% (1520 to 1530 nm, 1570 to 1620 nm, resolution: 0.2 nm)
10% (1520 to 1530 nm, 1570 to 1620 nm, resolution: 0.1 nm)
7% (600 to 1520 nm, 1620 to 1750 nm, resolution: 0.5 nm)
15% (600 to 1520 nm, 1620 to 1750 nm, resolution: 0.2 nm)
30% (600 to 1520 nm, 1620 to 1750 nm, resolution: 0.1 nm)
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Main frame, option MS9710C With Option 15 (L-band enhancement)
65 to +10 dBm (600 to 1000 nm, 0 to +30C, optical ATT: off)
85 to +10 dBm (1000 to 1250 nm, 0 to +30C, optical ATT: off)
90 to +10 dBm (1250 to 1600 nm, 0 to +30C, optical ATT: off)
75 to +10 dBm (1600 to 1700 nm, 0 to +30C, optical ATT: off)
55 to +10 dBm (1700 to 1750 nm, 0 to +30C, optical ATT: off)
60 to +10 dBm (600 to 1000 nm, +30 to +50C, optical ATT: off)
Measurement
80 to +10 dBm (1000 to 1250 nm, +30 to +50C, optical ATT: off)
range
85 to +10 dBm (1250 to 1600 nm, +30 to +50C, optical ATT: off)
70 to +10 dBm (1600 to 1700 nm, +30 to +50C, optical ATT: off)
50 to +10 dBm (1700 to 1750 nm, +30 to +50C, optical ATT: off)
Level

70 to +23 dBm (1100 to 1600 nm, 0 to +30C, optical ATT: on)


65 to +23 dBm (1100 to 1600 nm, +30 to +50C, optical ATT: on)
[Resolution: 0.07 nm, VBW: 10 Hz, sweep average: 10 times]
Accuracy 0.4 dB (1300/1550 nm, input: 23 dBm, resolution: 0.1 nm)
Stability 0.02 dB (1 min, resolution: 0.1 nm, input: 23 dBm, no polarization fluctuation)
0.1 dB (1530 to 1570 nm, resolution: 0.5 nm, optical ATT: off)
Flatness 0.1 dB (1520 to 1620 nm, resolution: 0.5 nm, optical ATT: off)
0.3 dB (1520 to 1620 nm, resolution: 0.5 nm, optical ATT: off)
0.05 dB (1550 nm, 50 to 0 dBm, optical ATT: off) 0.05 dB (1550/1600 nm, 50 to 0 dBm, optical ATT: off)
Linearity
0.05 dB (1550 nm, 30 to +20 dBm, optical ATT: on) 0.05 dB (1550/1600 nm, 30 to +20 dBm, optical ATT: on)
Polarization dependency 0.05 dB (1550/1600 nm), 0.1 dB (1300 nm) Setting resolution: 0.5 nm
High-dynamic range mode (+20 to +30C):
70 dB (1 nm from peak wavelength), 60 dB (0.4 nm from peak wavelength), 42 dB (0.2 nm from peak wavelength)
Dynamic range5
Normal mode (+20 to +30C):
62 dB (1 nm from peak wavelength), 58 dB (0.4 nm from peak wavelength), 42 dB (0.2 nm from peak wavelength)
Optical return loss 35 dB (1300/1550 nm)
Sweep width: 0, 0.2 to 1200 nm
Sweep speed (typical)6 :
Sweep
0.5 s (normal dynamic mode, sweep width: 500 nm, VBW: 10 kHz, center wavelength: 1200 nm, sweep start to stop, no optical
input, sampling point: 501)
Display 6.4 inch, color TFT-LCD
Memory A/B (2 trace), 3.5 inch FDD (for MS-DOS format)
Printer Internal (thermal type)
Interface GPIB, RS-232C, VGA output
Operating temperature: 0 to +50C (FDD: +5 to +50C), storage temperature: 20 to +60C,
Operating conditions Relative humidity: 90% (no condensation, FDD: 20 to 80%)
Shock: 30 G, 11 ms pulse, half sine
Power 85 to 132 Vac/170 to 250 Vac, 47.5 to 63 Hz, 150 VA (max.)
Dimensions and mass 320 (W) x 177 (H) x 350 (D) mm, 16.5 kg
EN61326: 1997+A1:1998+A2:2001+A3:2003 (Class A, Annex A),
EMC
EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)

1: One of these connector is attached. Please specify when ordering.


2: After Wl cal (ref) at wavelength reference optical light source (Option 05/13), resolution: 0.05 to 0.2 nm
3: After Wl cal (Ext) at DFB-LD and soon external optical light source
4: Actual screen resolution, 0 to +30C
5: Setting resolution: 0.05 nm, wavelength: 1550 nm, optical attenuator: off
6: Typical value for reference; not guaranteed specification

VBW, Sweep Speed, Minimum Light Reception Sensitivity*1


VBW 10 Hz 100 Hz 1 kHz 10 kHz 100 kHz 1 MHz
Sweep speed (typ) 30 s 5s 0.5 s 0.5 s 0.5 s 0.5 s
Minimum light reception sensitivity2 90 dBm 80 dBm 70 dBm 60 dBm 50 dBm 40 dBm
1: Data for reference (501 points no averaging; not guaranteed specifications)
2: RMS noise level (1250 to 1600 nm)
Note: Warm-up the MS9710C for about 5 min. to ensure stable operation. The above specifications were obtained 2 hours after power-on.

White Light Source (Option 02)


Optical output 59 dBm/nm (multimode fiber input)1
Wavelength range 900 to 1600 nm
Operating temperature +18 to +28C
1: 65 dBm (typ) measured with MS9710C (at 1 nm wavelength resolution)
which has single-mode fiber at the input.

Wavelength Reference Light Source (Option 05)


Wavelength reference 1530 nm band Acetylene

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Wavelength Reference & SLD Light Source (Option 13) Ordering Information
Wavelength range 1450 to 1650 nm Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
>40 dBm/nm (1550 nm 10 nm) Model/Order No. Name
Output level
>60 dBm/nm (1450 to 1650 nm) Main frame
0.04 dB (MS9710C setting resolution: 1 nm, MS9710C Optical Spectrum Analyzer
Output level stability1 no polarization change, constant temperature,
measured for 20 min at 1550 nm) Standard accessories
Optical Connector Adapter1: 1 pc
Spectrum half width >70 nm (typical: 90 nm) Power Cord, 2.5 m: 1 pc
Optical connector User replaceable type (FC, SC, ST, DIN, HMS-10/A) Z0312 Printer Paper: 2 rolls
W1579AE MS9710C Operation Manual: 1 copy
Operating temperature 0 to +40C
W1580AE Remote Control Operation Manual: 1 copy
Wavelength reference 1530 nm band Acetylene MX971003S LabVIEW Driver (RS-232C): 1 pc
MX971003G LabVIEW Driver (GPIB): 1 pc
1: Measured after one hour warm-up B0329G Front Cover: 1 pc

SLD Light Source (Option 14) Options


MS9710C-02 White Light Source2
Wavelength range 1450 to 1650 nm MS9710C-05 Wavelength Reference Light Source2
>40 dBm/nm (1550 nm 10 nm) MS9710C-13 Wavelength Reference & SLD Light Source2
Output level
>60 dBm/nm (1450 to 1650 nm) MS9710C-14 SLD Light Source2
MS9710C-15 L-band Enhancement3
0.04 dB (MS9710C setting resolution: 1 nm, MS9710C-25 FC-APC Connector4
Output level stability1 no polarization change, constant temperature, MS9710C-26 SC-APC Connector4
measured for 20 min at 1550 nm) MS9710C-27 E2000 Connector4
Spectrum half width >70 nm (typical: 90 nm) MS9710C-31 EC (Radial) Connector4
MS9710C-37 FC Connector5
Optical connector User replaceable type (FC, SC, ST, DIN, HMS-10/A)
MS9710C-38 ST Connector5
Operating temperature 0 to +40C MS9710C-39 DIN Connector5
MS9710C-40 SC Connector5
1: Measured after one hour warm-up MS9710C-43 HMS-10/A Connector5
MS9710C-47 HRL-10 Connector4

Application parts
J0654A RS-232C Cable (9P-9P)
J0655A RS-232C Cable (9P-25P)
J0007 GPIB Cable, 1 m
J0617B Replaceable Optical Connector (FC)
J0618D Replaceable Optical Connector (ST)
J0618E Replaceable Optical Connector (DIN)
J0618F Replaceable Optical Connector (HMS-10/A)
J0619B Replaceable Optical Connector (SC)
J0635B FC-PC FC-PC 2M-SM (FC-PC optical fiber cord, 2 m, SM)
Z0282 Ferrule Cleaner
Z0283 Replacement Reel for Ferrule Cleaner (for Z0282)
Z0284 Cleaner for Optical Adapter (stick type)
G0084A Polarization Rotation Module (for PMD measurement)
B0330C Tilt Stand
1: Specify the connector to be supplied as the standard connector when or-
dering the above options. If the connector is not specified, the FC connec-
tor (MS9710C-37) is supplied as standard.
2: Factory options; Two units cannot be installed simultaneously.
Exchangeable-type optical connectors (FC, SC, ST, DIN, HMS-10/A) are
supplied when specified at ordering. One conversion cord is supplied for
connecting other optical connectors to the FC connector.
3: Specify the wavelength reference light source (Option 05 or Option 13).
4: Factory option
5: User replaceable

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OPTICAL SPECTRUM ANALYZER GPIB
MS9710B
600 to 1750 nm

For Evaluating LED/LD Spectra and Transmission Characteristics of Passive Elements

The MS9710B is a diffraction-grating spectrum analyzer for analyz-


ing optical spectra in the 600 to 1750 nm wavelength band. In addi-
tion to uses such as measurement of LD and LED spectra, it has
functions for measuring the transmission characteristics of passive
elements such as optical isolators, as well as the NF/Gain of optical
fiber systems.
In addition to its basic features, the superior stability and reliability of
the diffraction grating (patent pending) easily pass the severe speci-
fications required for precise measurement of WDM communications
methods, particularly in the 1.55 m band. This analyzer has the dy-
namic range, reception sensitivity, and sweep speed requested by
users, backed by Anritsus high-level technology. The high sensitivi-
ty meets the exacting demands placed on todays measuring instru-
ments. In particular, the excellent wavelength and level specifications
fully meet the dense WDM requirements in the 1.55 m band.
In addition to having a much wider dynamic range, its compact porta-
bility (approx. 50% lighter) eliminates the large cumbersome image
of earlier analyzers by perfectly combining portability with high per-
formance. In addition to the high reliability and excellent basic per-
formance, this analyzer has a full range of application functions to
90 dBm Guaranteed Optical Reception Sensitivity
The MS9710B has achieved an improved S/N over a wide range by
support accurate measurement in the fastest possible time. taking thorough countermeasures to noise and stray light. The RMS
Features noise level at wavelengths from 1250 to 1600 nm is 90 dBm max.
The screen display below is the waveform obtained when measuring
70 dB Dynamic Range a 1.55 m DFB-LD optical source of 85 dBm; only 25 seconds are
90 dBm Guaranteed Optical Reception Sensitivity required for the measurement. In addition, the S/N can be improved
Internal 3.5 inch FDD (Windows ) using sweep averaging.
Tracking with Tunable Laser Source
Optical Pulse Measurement
Full Range of WDM Application Functions
Performance and Functions
70 dB Dynamic Range
The measurement dynamic range of the MS9710B in the normal
measurement mode at a wavelength 1 nm from the peak wavelength
is 62 dB. In the high dynamic range measurement mode, better than
70 dB can be achieved. The analyzer demonstrates its excellence in
SMSR measurement of DFB-LDs, as well as in evaluation of narrow-
band optical band pass filters. (See top screen in adjoining column.)

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Full Function Lineup Polarization Mode Dispersion
In addition to its excellent basic functions, the MS9710B comes with An important factor determining the upper limit of the transmission bit
a full lineup of other useful functions summarized in the following rate is the polarization mode dispersion (PMD). PMD is measured in
table. the time and wavelength domains (see below). The MS9710B can be
used as a fixed analyzer to perform simple and automated mea-
For analyzing and evaluating waveforms of optical surement in the wavelength domain and immediately computes the
Device analysis PMD by data processing from the measured waveform. The wave-
elements (DFB-LDs, FP-LDs, LEDs)
length difference (2 1) between the peak wavelength ( 1) and the
For waveform analysis by RMS and threshold
Waveform analysis methods; SMSR, half-width evaluation, WDM wavelength at the Nth peak ( 2) are read directly, and the PMD is cal-
waveform analysis culated from the following equation:
Application EDFA NF and gain measurement, PMD measure- N1 1 2
measurement ment (See applications.) PMD = K x
C
Modulation, pulsed
Max. frequency range (VBW) = 1 MHz
light measurement where: K is the mode coupling factor and C is the speed of light (m/s).
Multimarkers: Marker function for max. 128 points
(See applications.)
Markers
Zone markers: For waveform analysis in zone
Peak/dip search: Searches for a peak or dip
Power monitor Also functions as optical power meter
Vacuum wavelength
Converts displayed wavelength to value in vacuum
display
External interfaces GPIB, RS-232C

Relying on 1.55 m Transmission Band


As a result of the need for increased transmission capacity, R&D into
large-capacity transmission techniques is becoming more active and
wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) is ready to use. This WDM
transmission technology requires quantitative measurement of the
wavelength transmission characteristics between each channel.
Measuring instruments for this purpose require more accurate wave-
length and level measurement. Furthermore, accurate measurement
of fiber-amplifier NF requires extremely good polarized light depen-
dency and level linearity specifications. The MS9710B design has NF Measurement of Fiber Amplifier (EDFA)
achieved excellent wavelength and level specifications for this pur- NF measurement by the optical method using an optical spectrum
pose in the 1.53 to 1.57 m wavelength band. In particular, the wave- analyzer measures the light input and output to and from the EDFA.
length accuracy can be calibrated automatically using an optional in- NF is determined by the beat noise between the optical signal and
ternal reference wavelength light source the post-calibration ac- the amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) as well as by the beat
curacy is better than 0.05 nm. Evaluation of WDM systems requires noise between the ASE (see below).
measurement without repeated calibration at each measurement Since the MS9710B measures the ASE level with very high accura-
and the MS9710B achieves high-accuracy measurement with high cy, three methods can be used to measure NF: 1. Pulse measure-
repeatability. ment (JIS Method: under discussing), 2. Level calibration using fit-
ting, and 3. Polarized light nulling. Moreover, measurement can be
performed with the required dynamic range, level linearity, and po-
Applications larization dependency.
Spectrum Analysis for WDM Communication System
The wavelength characteristics for the gain, and signal to noise ratio
(SNR) between each channel are difficult problems in WDM trans-
mission technology. In evaluation, it is very important to measure this
quantitatively. The MS9710B permits extremely quick and simple
waveform analysis of up to 300 spectra. The waveform and level
(SNR) of each peak exceeding the set threshold is displayed. The
screen display below shows an example of the tilt gain.

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Convenient Light Source Option (reference wavelength or white Measurement of Modulated and Pulsed Light
light) for better accuracy The synchronization signal for the measured modulated/pulsed light
The Wavelength reference & SLD light source (Option 13), SLD light is input to the external input trigger on the rear panel. With this ana-
source (Option 14), Wavelength reference light source (Option 05), lyzer, the data can be held by this sync signal. As a result, the spec-
and White light source (Option 02) can each be installed in the trum of the modulated or pulsed light can be measured accurately
MS9710B. The block diagram of the SLD light source and reference without data loss. In addition, an optical source that does not have a
wavelength light source option is shown below. This option has two sync signal can be measured in the same manner by setting an ap-
separate output ports: Port 1 for wavelength calibration and Port 2 for propriate gate time. The waveform in the diagram on the right shows
measuring transmission characteristics. When the MS9710B is cali- measurement of an optical pulse (OTDRs light source) with a pulse
brated automatically by inputting the reference light for the wave- width of 1 s and a duty cycle of 1%. However, for accurate spectrum
length, post-calibration wavelength accuracy in the 1.52 to 1.57 m measurement, the VBW must be set to a wider bandwidth than the
range is better than 0.05 nm. This is very useful in precision ab- modulation frequency of the measured light (see below). The maxi-
solute measurement of the wavelengths of light sources used in mum settable VBW in the MS9710B is 1 MHz. (Refer to the specifica-
WDM systems. tions page for the relationship between VBW, received light sensitiv-
ity and sweep time.)
SLD light Acetylene SM fiber
Port 1 (reference wavelength
source (C2H2) cell light output)

Port 2 (SLD light output)


SM fiber

Block diagram of SLD light source & reference wavelength light

The following diagram shows the spectrum of the SLD light output
from Port 2. When this light source is used instead of the earlier
white light source for measurement of the wavelength transmission
characteristics of optical receiver elements, it is possible to achieve
a 20 dB wider dynamic range.

Spectrum of SLD light source

Specifications
MS9710B
Fiber 10/125 m SM fiber (ITU-T G.652)
User replaceable: FC, SC, ST, DIN, HMS-10/A
Optical connector1
Factory option (not user replaceable): E-2000, EC (Radial), FC-APC, SC-APC, HRL-10
Range: 600 to 1750 nm
Accuracy: 0.2 nm (1530 to 1570 nm, after wavelength calibration)
0.3 nm (600 to 1750 nm, after wavelength calibration)
0.05 nm (1530 to 1570 nm, resolution: 0.07 to 0.2 nm, after calibration with wavelength reference light source option)
0.1 nm (1530 to 1570 nm, resolution: 0.5 to 1 nm, after calibration with wavelength reference light source option)
Wavelength Stability: 5 pm (smoothing: 11 points, 1 minute, at half-width center wavelength)
Linearity: 20 pm (1530 to 1570 nm)
Resolution: 0.07, 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1 nm
Resolution accuracy2: 2.2% (resolution: 0.5 nm, 1550 20 nm), 7% (resolution: 0.5 nm, at other wavelength),
3% (resolution: 0.2 nm, 1550 20 nm), 15% (resolution: 0.2 nm, at other wavelength),
7% (resolution: 0.1 nm, 1550 20 nm), 30% (resolution: 0.1 nm, at other wavelength)
Measurement range:
65 to +10 dBm (600 to 1000 nm, +10 to +30C, VBW: 10 Hz, sweep averaging: 10 times)
85 to +10 dBm (1000 to 1250 nm, +10 to +30C, VBW: 10 Hz, sweep averaging: 10 times)
90 to +10 dBm (1250 to 1600 nm, +10 to +30C, VBW: 10 Hz, sweep averaging: 10 times)
75 to +10 dBm (1600 to 1700 nm, +10 to +30C, VBW: 10 Hz, sweep averaging: 10 times)
Level 55 to +10 dBm (1700 to 1750 nm, +10 to +30C, VBW: 10 Hz, sweep averaging: 10 times)
65 to +20 dBm (1100 to 1600 nm, attenuator: on)
Accuracy: 0.4 dB (1300/1550 nm, 23 dBm, resolution: 0.1 nm)
Stability: 0.02 dB (1550 nm, 23 dBm, resolution: 0.1 nm, 1 minute, constant temperature, no polarization shift)
Linearity: 0.05 dB (1550 nm, 0 to 50 dBm)
Flatness: 0.1 dB (1530 to 1570 nm)
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Polarization dependency 0.05 dB (1.55 m band, resolution: 0.5 nm), 0.1 dB (1.3 m band, resolution: 0.5 nm)
70 dB (1 nm, resolution: 0.07 nm, 1.55 m band, high-dynamic range mode measurement, +20 to +30C)
60 dB (0.5 nm, resolution: 0.07 nm, 1.55 m band, high-dynamic range mode measurement, +20 to +30C)
Dynamic range
62 dB (1 nm, resolution: 0.07 nm, 1.55 m band, normal mode measurement)
58 dB (0.5 nm, resolution: 0.07 nm, 1.55 m band, normal mode measurement)
Optical return loss 35 dB (1.3/1.55 m band)
Sweep width: 0, 0.2 to 1200 nm
Sweep
Sweep speed3(typical): 0.5 s (sweep width: 500 nm, normal mode measurement, VBW: 10 kHz)
Display 6.4 inch color TFT-LCD
Memory A, B (2 traces), 3.5 inch FDD (for Windows )
Printer Internal (thermal type)
Interface GPIB, RS-232C
Main functions Optical pulse measurement, power monitor, wavelength auto-calibration
Operating temperature: 0 to +50C (FDD: +5 to +50C), storage temperature: 20 to +60C,
Operating conditions
Relative humidity: 90% (no condensation)
Power 85 to 132 Vac/170 to 250 Vac, 47.5 to 63 Hz, 150 VA (max.)
Dimensions and mass 320 (W) x 177 (H) x 350 (D) mm, 16.5 kg
EMC EN61326: 1997+A1:1998+A2:2001+A3:2003 (Class A, Annex A),, EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)

1: One of these connector is attached. Please specify when ordering.


2: Actual screen resolution Wavelength Reference & SLD Light Source (Option 13)
3: Typical value for reference; not guaranteed specification Wavelength range 1450 to 1650 nm
>40 dBm/nm (1550 nm 10 nm)
White Light Source (Option 02) Output level >60 dBm/nm (1450 to 1650 nm)
Optical output 59 dBm/1 nm (multimode/fiber input)1 0.04 dB (MS9710B setting resolution: 1 nm,
Wavelength range 900 to 1600 nm Output level stability1 no polarization change, constant temperature,
measured for 20 min at 1550 nm)
Operating temperature +18 to +28C
Spectrum half width >70 nm (typical: 90 nm)
1: 65 dBm (typ.) measured with MS9710B (at 1 nm wavelength resolution) Optical connector User replaceable type (FC, SC, ST, DIN, HMS-10/A)
which has single mode fiber at the input Operating temperature 0 to +40C
Wavelength Reference Light Source (Option 05) Wavelength reference 1530 nm band Acetylene

Wavelength reference 1.53 m band Acetylene 1: Measured after one hour warm-up

SLD Light Source (Option 14)


Wavelength range 1450 to 1650 nm
>40 dBm/nm (1550 nm 10 nm)
Output level
>60 dBm/nm (1450 to 1650 nm)
0.04 dB (MS9710B setting resolution: 1 nm,
Output level stability1 no polarization change, constant temperature,
measured for 20 min at 1550 nm)
Spectrum half width >70 nm (typical: 90 nm)
Optical connector User replaceable type (FC, SC, ST, DIN, HMS-10/A)
Operating temperature 0 to +40C
1: Measured after one hour warm-up

VBW, Sweep Speed, Minimum Light Reception Sensitivity* 1


VBW 10 Hz 100 Hz 1 kHz 10 kHz 100 kHz 1 MHz
Sweep speed (typ.) 30 s 5s 0.5 s 0.5 s 0.5 s 0.5 s
Minimum light reception sensitivity2 90 dBm 80 dBm 70 dBm 60 dBm 50 dBm 40 dBm
1: Data for reference; not guaranteed specifications
2: RMS noise level (1.25 to 1.6 m)
Note: Warm-up to the MS9710B for about 5 minutes to ensure stable operation. The above specifications were obtained 2 hours after power-on.

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Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name
Main frame
MS9710B Optical Spectrum Analyzer

Standard accessories
Optical Connector Adapter1: 1 pc
Power Cord, 2.5 m: 1 pc
F0012 Fuse, 3.15 A (for 100/200 Vac system): 2 pcs
Z0312 Printer Paper: 2 rolls
W1283AE MS9710B Operation Manual: 1 copy
W1284AE Remote Control Operation Manual: 1 copy
MX971002S LabVIEW Driver (RS-232C): 1
MX971002G LabVIEW Driver (GPIB): 1
B0329G Front Cover: 1 pc

Options
MS9710B-02 White Light Source2
MS9710B-05 Wavelength Reference Light Source2
MS9710B-06 Monitor Output
MS9710B-10 Functional Addition (Frequency display, table display)
MS9710B-13 Wavelength Reference & SLD Light Source2
MS9710B-14 SLD Light Source2
MS9710B-25 FC-APC Connector3
MS9710B-26 SC-APC Connector3
MS9710B-27 E2000 Connector3
MS9710B-31 EC (Radial) Connector3
MS9710B-37 FC Connector4
MS9710B-38 ST Connector4
MS9710B-39 DIN Connector4
MS9710B-40 SC Connector4
MS9710B-43 HMS-10/A Connector4
MS9710B-47 HRL-10 Connector3

Application parts
J0654A RS-232C Cable, 9P-9P
J0655A RS-232C Cable, 9P-25P
J0007 GPIB Cable, 1 m
J0617B Replaceable Optical Connector (FC)
J0618D Replaceable Optical Connector (ST)
J0618E Replaceable Optical Connector (DIN)
J0618F Replaceable Optical Connector (HMS-10/A)
J0619B Replaceable Optical Connector (SC)
J0635B FCPC-FCPC-2M-SM (FCPC optical fiber cord, 2 m, SM)
Z0282 Ferrule Cleaner
Z0283 Replacement Reel for Ferrule Cleaner (for Z0282)
Z0284 Cleaner for Optical Adapter (stick type)
G0084A Polarization Rotation Module (for PMD measurement)
B0330C Tilt Stand

1: Specify the connector to be supplied as the standard connector when or-


dering the above options. If the connector is not specified, the FC connec-
tor (MS9710B-37) is supplied as standard.
2: Factory options; Two units cannot be installed simultaneously.
Exchangeable-type optical connectors (FC, SC, ST, DIN, HMS-10/A) are
supplied when specified at ordering. One conversion cord is supplied for
connecting other optical connectors to the FC connector.
3: Factory option
4: User replaceable

Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United


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OPTICAL SPECTRUM ANALYZER GPIB
MS9780A
600 to 1750 nm

For Fibers with Core Diameters of 10, 50, and 62.5 m

The MS9780A is a diffraction-grating spectrum analyzer for analyz- Wide-dynamic range measurement example with DFB-LD spectrum
ing optical spectra in the 600 to 1750 nm wavelength band. Its input passed via narrow-band BPF.
section has been redesigned to support fibers with core diameters of
50/62.5 m; the input section of the MS9780A can be used to mea- DFB-LD Narrow-band BPF MS9780A
sure the spectra of LDs and LEDs, etc. In addition to uses such as
measurement of LD and LED spectra, it has functions for measuring
the transmission characteristics of passive elements such as optical
isolators, as well as the NF/Gain of optical fiber amplifier systems. In
addition to its basic features, the superior stability and reliability of
the diffraction-grating (patent pending) capability easily passes the
severe specifications required for the precise measurement of WDM
communications methods, particularly in the 1.55 m band.
This analyzer, which is backed by Anritsu's high-level technology,
has the dynamic range, reception sensitivity and sweep speed re-
quested by users. Its high sensitivity meets the exacting demands
placed on today's measuring instruments. In particular, the excellent
wavelength and level specifications fully meet the dense WDM re-
quirements in the 1.55 m band. In addition to the high reliability and
excellent basic performance, this analyzer has a full range of appli-
cation functions to support accurate measurement in the fastest pos-
sible time.
Features 90 dBm Guaranteed Optical Reception Sensitivity
70 dB Dynamic Range The MS9780A has achieved an improved S/N over a wide range by
90 dBm Guaranteed Optical Reception Sensitivity taking thorough countermeasures to noise and stray light. The RMS
noise level at wavelengths from 1250 to 1600 nm is 90 dBm max.
Optical Pulse Measurement In addition, the S/N can be improved using sweep averaging. The
Full Range of WDM Application Functions screen display below shows the waveform after 10 averagings; the
Tracking with Tunable Laser Source S/N is improved by more than 5 dB.
Applications
70 dB Dynamic Range
The measurement dynamic range of the MS9780A in the normal
measurement mode at a wavelength 1 nm from the peak wavelength
is 62 dB. In the high-dynamic range measurement mode, better than
70 dB can be achieved. The analyzer demonstrates its excellence in
SMSR measurement of DFB-LDs, as well as in evaluation of narrow-
band optical band pass filters.

Dynamic range (at SM fiber)


Measurement mode
1 nm from peak 0.5 nm from peak
High dynamic range 70 dB 60 dB
Normal 62 dB 58 dB

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Full Function Lineup Convenient Light Source Option (refer wavelength light) for
In addition to its excellent basic functions, the MS9780A comes with Better Accuracy
a full lineup of other useful functions summarized in the following Any one of the wavelength reference & SLD light source (Option 13),
table. SLD light source (Option 14), wavelength reference light source
(Option 05), and white light source (Option 02) can be installed in the
For analyzing and evaluating waveforms of optical
Device analysis MS9780A.
elements (DFB-LDs, FP-LDs, LEDs)
The block diagram of the wavelength reference & SLD light source
For waveform analysis by RMS and threshold option is shown below. This option has two separate output ports:
Waveform analysis methods; SMSR, half-width evaluation, WDM Port 1 for wavelength calibration, and Port 2 for measuring transmis-
waveform analysis
sion characteristics. When the MS9780A is calibrated automatically
Application EDFA NF and gain measurement, PMD by inputting the reference light for the wavelength, post-calibration
measurement measurement (See applications.) wavelength accuracy in the 1.52 to 1.57 m range is better than
Modulation, pulsed Max. frequency range (VBW) = 1 MHz 0.05 nm. This is very useful in precision absolute measurement of
light measurement (See applications.) the wavelengths of light sources used in WDM systems.
Multimarkers: Marker function for max. 128 points
(See applications.) MS9780A
Markers Zone markers:
For waveform analysis in zone specified zone SLD light Acetylene SM fiber
Port 1 (wavelength reference
Peak/dip search: Searches for a peak or dip source (C2H2) cell light output)
Power monitor Also functions as optical power meter
Converts displayed wavelength to value in display Port 2 (SLD light output)
Vacuum wavelength
vacuum SM fiber
External interfaces GPIB, RS-232C
Block diagram of wavelength reference & SLD light

The following diagram shows the spectrum of the SLD light output
from Port 2. When this light source is used instead of the earlier
white light source for measurement of the wavelength transmission
characteristics of optical receiver elements, it is possible to achieve
a 20 dB wider dynamic range.
The following figure shows an example of measuring the transmis-
sion characteristics of optical band pass filter using the SLD light.

Spectrum Analysis for WDM Communication Systems


Difficult problems in WDM transmission technology are the wave-
length characteristics for the gain, and signal to noise ratio (SNR) be-
tween each channel. In evaluation, it is very important to measure
this quantitatively. The MS9780A permits extremely quick and simple
waveform analysis of up to 128 spectra. The waveform and level
(SNR) of each peak exceeding the set threshold is displayed. The
screen display below shows an example of the tilt gain.
Measurement of optical band pass filter

If this dynamic range is not required, a lower-cost white light source


can be installed instead. The following figure shows the spectrum of
the white light source. When this light is used, transmission charac-
teristics can be measured in wide range of 900 to 1750 nm.

Spectrum of white light source

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Specifications
MS9780A
Fiber SM (9.5/125 m), GI (50/125 m)1, GI (62.5/125 m)1
Range : 600 to 1750 nm
Sweep width: 0, 0.2 to 1200 nm
Accuracy: 0.3 nm (600 to 1750 nm, after wavelength calibration with external light source)
Wavelength
0.05 nm (1550 20 nm, resolution: 0.07 to 0.2 nm, after calibration with wavelength reference light source option)2
0.1 nm (1550 20 nm, resolution: 0.5/1.0 nm, after calibration with wavelength reference light source option)2
Stability: 5 pm (1 minute)
Setting: 0.072, 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1.0 nm
Resolution Accuracy2,3: 30% (1300/1550 nm, resolution: 0.1 nm), 15% (1300/1550 nm, resolution: 0.2 nm),
7% (1300/1550 nm, resolution: 0.5 nm)
Measurement range (attenuator: off, 0 to +30C)4:
65 to +10 dBm (600 to 1000 nm), 85 to +10 dBm (1000 to 1250 nm), 90 to +10 dBm (1250 to 1600 nm),
75 to +10 dBm (1600 to 1700 nm), 55 to +10 dBm (1700 to 1750 nm, +10 to +30C)
Measurement range (attenuator: on, 0 to +30C): 65 to +20 dBm ( 1100 to 1650 nm)
Accuracy2: 0.6 dB (1300/1500 nm, 23 dBm, resolution: 0.2 nm)
Stability2: 0.1 dB (1550 nm, 23 dBm, resolution: 0.2 nm, 1 minute)
Level
Linearity2: 0.1 dB (1550 nm, 50 to 0 dBm)
Polarization dependency2: 0.15 dB (1300/1500 nm, resolution: 0.5 nm)
Dynamic range2
Normal mode: 62 dB (1 nm), 58 dB (0.5 nm) 1550 nm, resolution: 0.07 nm
Wide dynamic range mode: 70 dB (1 nm), 60 dB (0.5 nm) 1550 nm, resolution: 0.07 nm, 25 5C
Return loss2: 32 dB (1300/1550 nm)
Sweep width: 0, 0.2 to 1200 nm
Sweep
Sweep speed (typical5): 0.5 s (sweep width: 500 nm, normal mode measurement, VBW: 10 kHz)
Display 6.4 inch color TFT-LCD
Memory A, B (2 trace), 3.5 inch FDD (for Windows)
Printer Internal (thermal type)
Interface GPIB, RS-232C
Main functions Optical pulse measurement, power monitor, wavelength auto-calibration
Operating temperature: 0 to +50C (FDD: +5 to +50C), Storage temperature: 20 to +60C
Operating conditions
Relative humidity: 90% (no condensation)
Power 85 to 132 Vac/170 to 250 Vac, 47.5 to 63 Hz, 150 VA (max.)
Dimensions and mass 320 (W) x 177 (H) x 350 (D) mm, 16.5 kg
1: The NA of GI fiber is 0.2 for a core diameter of 50/125 m and 0.275 for 62.5/125 m. However, the permissible NA is 0.1 due to the spectroscope limitations.
2: Connects to SM fiber (10/125 m)
3: Effective resolution value
4: VBW: 10 Hz, sweep average: 10 times
5: Typical value for reference; not guaranteed specification

White Light Source (Option 02) SLD Light Source (Option 14)
Optical output 59 dBm/1 nm (typical value: 55 dBm/1 nm) Wavelength range 1450 to 1650 nm
Wavelength range 900 to 1600 nm >40 dBm/nm (1550 nm 10 nm)
Output level
>60 dBm/nm (1450 to 1650 nm)
Operating temperature +18 to +28C
0.04 dB (MS9710B setting resolution: 1 nm,
Output level stability1 no polarization change, constant temperature,
measured for 20 min at 1550 nm)
Wavelength Reference Light Source (Option 05)
Spectrum half width >70 nm (typical: 90 nm)
Wavelength reference 1.53 m band Acetylene
Optical connector User replaceable type (FC, SC, ST, DIN, HMS-10/A)
Operating temperature 0 to +40C
Wavelength Reference & SLD Light Source (Option 13) 1: Measured after one hour warm-up
Wavelength range 1450 to 1650 nm
>40 dBm/nm (1550 nm 10 nm) VBW, Sweep Speed, Minimum Light Reception Sensitivity*1
Output level >60 dBm/nm (1450 to 1650 nm)
VBW 10 Hz 100 Hz 1 kHz 10 kHz 100 kHz 1 MHz
0.04 dB (MS9710B setting resolution: 1 nm,
Output level stability1 no polarization change, constant temperature, Sweep speed (typ.) 30 s 5s 0.5 s 0.5 s 0.5 s 0.5 s
measured for 20 min at 1550 nm)
Minimum light
Spectrum half width >70 nm (typical: 90 nm) reception 90 dBm 80 dBm 70 dBm 60 dBm 50 dBm 40 dBm
Optical connector User replaceable type (FC, SC, ST, DIN, HMS-10/A) sensitivity2
Operating temperature 0 to +40C 1: Data for reference; not guaranteed specifications
Wavelength reference 1530 nm band Acetylene
2: RMS noise level (1.25 to 1.6 m)

1: Measured after one hour warm-up Note: Warm-up to the MS9780A for about 5 minutes to ensure stable opera-
tion. The above specifications were obtained 2 hours after power-on.

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Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name
Main frame
MS9780A Optical Spectrum Analyzer

Standard accessories
Optical Connector Adapter1: 1 pc
Power Cord, 2.5 m: 1 pc
F0012 Fuse, 3.15 A (for 100 Vac system): 2 pcs
Z0312 Printer Paper: 2 rolls
W1477AE MS9780A Operation Manual: 1 copy
W1478AE Remote Control Operation Manual: 1 copy
MX978001S LabVIEW Driver (RS-232C): 1
MX978001G LabVIEW Driver (GPIB): 1
B0239G Front Cover: 1 pc

Options
MS9780A-02 White Light Source2
MS9780A-05 Wavelength Reference Light Source2
MS9780A-06 Monitor Output (VGA output)3
MS9780A-13 Wavelength Reference & SLD Light Source2
MS9780A-14 SLD Light Source2
MS9780A-27 E2000 Cconnector3
MS9780A-37 FC Connector4
MS9780A-38 ST Connector4
MS9780A-39 DIN Connector4
MS9780A-40 SC Connector4
MS9780A-43 HMS-10/A Connector4

Application parts
J0654A RS-232C Cable (9P-9P)
J0655A RS-232C Cable (9P-25P)
J0007 GPIB Cable, 1 m
J0617B Replaceable Optical Connector (FC)
J0618D Replaceable Optical Connector (ST)
J0618E Replaceable Optical Connector (DIN)
J0618F Replaceable Optical Connector (HMS-10/A)
J0619B Replaceable Optical Connector (SC)
J0893B FC PC-FC PC-2M-GI (50/125 m)
J0894B FC PC-FC PC-2M-GI (62.5/125 m)
J0203 Optical Fiber Cord with Lens Attached to End (50 m
core diameter), 2 m
J0204 Optical Fiber Cord with Lens Attached to End (200 m
core diameter), 2 m
Z0282 Ferrule Cleaner (Cletop A type, 1 pc)
Z0283 Tape for Ferrule Cleaner (6 pcs/set)
Z0284 Cleaner for Optical Adapter (stick-type, 200 pcs/set)
B0330C Tilt Stand
1: Specify the connector to be supplied as the standard connector when
ordering the above options. If the connector is not specified, the FC
connector (MS9780A-37) is supplied as standard.
2: Factory options; Two units cannot be installed simultaneously.
Exchangeable-type optical connectors (FC, SC, ST, DIN, HMS-10/A) are
supplied when specified at ordering. One conversion cord is supplied for
connecting other optical connectors to the FC connector.
3: Factory option
4: User replaceable

Note:
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LabVIEW is a registered trademark of National Instruments.

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WDM TESTER GPIB
MS9715A
1.527 to 1.567 m

For Maintaining and Monitoring WDM Optical Communication Systems

Custom-made product

Optical communications are getting into full swing. Great things are 3: Difference between maximum and minimum peak values for total signal
expected of WDM optical communications in answer to the recent spectrum
social demand for dramatic increases in transmission volume. In 4: Slope of least mean square regression line of total signal spectrum peaks
WDM communications, multiple optical elements are used in an op- (dB/nm)
tical amplifier and various characteristics are precisely controlled to Superior Basic Functions
maintain system performance. The MS9715A provides the high performance required for the per-
The MS9715A is a measuring instrument for use in system manu- formance testing and evaluation of WDM equipment. Wavelength
facture, construction, and maintenance. One instrument combines ac- measurement has 50 pm accuracy, 5 pm wavelength stability, and
curate measurement of necessary items over long periods and sat- 20 pm wavelength linearity. High performance level measurement
isfies conditions of simplicity of use in construction and maintenance has a dynamic range of 53 dB (0.5 nm from peak), 0.4 dB level ac-
operations, lightness and compactness, and superior environmental curacy, 0.02 dB level stability, and 0.05 dB level linearity5.
performance with respect to vibration and shock. In addition, since 5: 5 performances at 0.1 nm resolution
the LabVIEW driver is fitted as standard, programming by remote
control is simple. A windows compatible floppy disk drive is also fit-
ted as standard.
Calculation Functions
Measurement calculation functions for SNR, gain tilt, total power,
Feature gain slope, channel spacing, etc. are provided.
For WDM optical communication 2 Measurement Modes
Spectrum measurement mode and long-time measurement mode are
Performance and Functions provided. As shown on the screen below, in spectrum measurement
Measurement Items mode, the results calculated are displayed. (Spectrum is expanded
Maximum, minimum, and average values over a long period for wave- or contracted using the zoom marker).
length, level, SNR1, channel spacing2, gain tilt3, gain slope4, total
power, and spectrum measurement.
1: Signal to Noise Ratio (dB). Noise resolution level of 0.1 nm. Of the signals
2 extremes, that with the greater level (smaller SNR) is automatically se-
lected.

Gain tilt

dB
nm
SNR
Gain slope

Channel spacing Example of gain tilt and gain slope display


2: Wavelength difference between spectra for individual signal (nm, GHz)

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Wavelength table
Example of specific spectrum emphasis display
Ease of Operation
Measured wavelength settings can be freely expanded or contracted
using the zoom marker. The guide spectrum for a specific spectrum
can be found at a glance while freely setting the marker. In addition,
the level axis is automatically set by detection of maximum and min-
imum. Wavelength calibration is performed automatically using an in-
ternal standard light source.
Long-time Mode
The long-time mode displays measurement results for wavelength,
level, and SNR in tables. Besides average value, maximum value,
minimum value, and maximum minimum value for the time interval
set by the user (sampling period), the table displays the difference
between the current value and that at start time (initial long-time
measurement). The wavelength tables also display channel spacing.
The complete table value display for each sampling period is treated
as one set, and a maximum of 1000 sets are recorded on floppy disk.
The behavior of the measured system can be analyzed over a long
time period. During the long-time measurement, wavelength calibra- Level table
tion is performed automatically using the internal wavelength stan-
dard; even if ambient conditions change during the measurement,
high wavelength measurement accuracy is secured.

Specifications Ordering Information


Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Range: 1.527 to 1.567 m
(integrate power: 1.52 to 1.58 m)
Model/order No. Name
Accuracy: 0.05 nm
Stability: 5 pm (1 min), Mainframe
Wavelength 10 pm (constant temperature: 60 min) MS9715A WDM Tester (custom-made product)
Linearity: 20 pm
Resolution: 0.1 nm Standard accessories
Resolution accuracy: 10% (actual display resolution) Power Cord, 2.5 m: 1 pc
Range: 65 to +20 dBm F0012 Fuse, 3.15 A (for 100/200 Vac system): 2 pcs
Accuracy: 0.4 dB B0329G Front Cover (3/4MW4U): 1 pc
Stability: 0.02 dB (23 dBm, 1 min, constant MX971501S LabVIEW Driver (RS-232C): 1
Level MX971501G LabVIEW Driver (GPIB): 1
temperature)
Linearity: 0.05 dB (0 to 50 dBm) W1234AE MS9715A Operation Manual: 1 copy
Flatness: 0.15 dB W1235AE MS9715A Remote Control Operation Manual: 1 copy
Polarization dependency 0.25 dB Options
Dynamic range 58 dB (1 nm), 53 dB (0.5 nm) MS9715A-27 E-2000 Connector
MS9715A-31 EC (Radial) Connector
Measurement signal Max. 32 waves
MS9715A-37 FC Connector
Return loss 35 dB MS9715A-38 ST Connector
Wavelength reference Acetylene (1.52 m) MS9715A-39 DIN Connector
MS9715A-40 SC Connector
Display 6.4, color TFT-LCD MS9715A-43 HMS-10/A Connector
Maximum, minimum and average values over a long
Measurement item period for wavelength, level, SNR, channel spacing, Optional accessories
gain tilt, gain slope, total power, and spectrum J0654A Serial Interface Cable (IBM-PC/AT, for J-310)
J0655A Serial Interface Cable (9/25-pin, 9P-9P)
Memory 3.5 FD (for Windows) J0007 GPIB Cable, 1 m (2 pcs)
Interface RS-232C, GPIB J0617B Replaceable Optical Connector (FC)
Operating temperature: +5 to +50C J0618D Replaceable Optical Connector (ST)
Environmental condition Storage temperature: 20 to +60C J0618E Replaceable Optical Connector (DIN)
Relative humidity: 90% J0618F Replaceable Optical Connector (HMS-10/A)
J0619B Replaceable Optical Connector (SC)
Power AC 85 to 132/170 to 250 V, 47.5 to 63 Hz, 150 VA
J0635B Optical Fiber Cord (FC-PC connector, for SM), 2 m
Dimensions and mass 320 (W) x 177 (H) x 350 (D) mm, 16.5 kg Z0282 Ferrule Cleaner (Cletop A type)
Z0283 Tape for Ferrule Cleaner (6 pcs/set, for Z0282)
Z0284 Adapter Cleaner (200 pcs/set)

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OPTICAL CHANNEL SELECTOR GPIB
MN9662A/9664A/9672A/9674A
1.2 to 1.65 m

For Automatic Switching of Optical Paths

The optical channel selector is a switching device used for outputting addition to the control by the MT9810B Optical Test Set, GPIB and
the light that is inputted to the common channels to any channel. RS-232C interfaces are provided as standards, allowing the above
The above devices are equipped with eight (for MN9662A/9672A) devices to be used as components of an automatic measurement
and sixteen (for MN9664A/9674A) channels, making them ideal for system.
the evaluation of devices for WDM and various optical transmission : Please contact us for 1 x 24, 2 x 24, 1 x 32 and 2 x 32 optical channel selectors
devices.
They possess excellent switching repeatability of 0.003 dB (typical Features
value) and low polarization dependent loss of 0.03 dBp-p (MN9662A/ Low polarization-dependent Loss (0.03 dBp-p: MN9662A/9664A)
9664A). Cleanable and replaceable optical adapters (FC, SC, ST, Cleanable and replaceable optical adapters (FC, SC, ST, DIN,
DIN and HMS-10/A) are also available as applications. Moreover, in HMS-10/A)

Specifications
Typical values are given for reference only to assist in the use of these instruments, and are not guaranteed specifications.
Model MN9662A MN9664A MN9672A MN9674A
Number of channels 1x8 1 x 16 2x8 2 x 16
Wavelength 1.2 to 1.65 m
Applicable optical fiber SM (ITU-T G.652)
Insertion loss1, 2 1.6 dB (1.1 dB typ.) 2.5 dB (2.0 dB typ.)
Return loss3 45 dB (PC connector)
Polarization dependent loss1 0.03 dBp-p (0.015 dBp-p typ.)4 0.05 dBp-p (0.025 dBp-p typ.)5
Crosstalk6 80 dB
Switching repeatability7 0.02 dBp-p (0.003 dBp-p typ.)
Min.8 600 ms
Switching time
Max. 800 ms9 1100 ms10 800 ms9 1100 ms10
Switching life 1 x 107 times
Max. input level +23 dBm (200 mW)
I/O optical connector FC, SC, ST, DIN, HMS-10/A (all PC type)
Temperature range Operating: 0 to +50C, Storage: 30 to +71C
Remote control GPIB, RS-232C (D-sub 9-pin), control by MT9810B
Power 85 to 132/170 to 250 Vac, 35 VA, 47.5 to 63 Hz
Dimensions and mass 213 (W) x 88 (H) x 351 (D) mm, 4.5 kg
EMC EN61326: 1997+A1:1998+A2:2001+A3:2003 (Class A, Annex A),, EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)
1: Specifications measured using master optical fiber cable 7: At constant temperature in operating temperature range and constant po-
2: Including connector loss at 2 points at 1.31 and 1.55 m larization condition
3: Loss depends on connected connector, using PC connector at 50 dB re- 8: Between channel 1 and channel 2
turn loss at 1.31 and 1.55 m 9: Between channel 7 and channel 8
4: At constant temperature in operating temperature range at 1.31 and 1.55 m 10: Between channel 15 and channel 16
5: At constant temperature in operating temperature range at 1.55 m Note: Please contact us for 1 x 24, 2 x 24, 1 x 32 and 2 x 32 optical channel
6: When an optical signal is input to Com1 or Com2, the leakage light level selectors.
is output from unselected output channels (Ch1 to Ch 8/16)

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Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name
Main frame
MN9662A Optical Channel Selector (1 x 8 channels)
MN9672A Optical Channel Selector (2 x 8 channels)
MN9664A Optical Channel Selector (1 x 16 channels)
MN9674A Optical Channel Selector (2 x 16 channels)

Standard accessories
Power Cord: 1 pc
F0008 Fuse, 1 A (for 100/200 V mains): 2 pcs
Z0397A FC Adapter Caps1
B0329L Front Cover: 1 pc
W1489AE MN9662A/9672A/9664A/9674A
Operation Manual: 1 copy

Options
MN9662A/9664A-37 FC Connector (with FC adapter cap)2
MN9672A/9674A-37 FC Connector (with FC adapter cap)2
MN9662A/9664A-38 ST Connector (with ST adapter cap)2
MN9672A/9674A-38 ST Connector (with ST adapter cap)2
MN9662A/9664A-39 DIN Connector (with DIN adapter cap)2
MN9672A/9674A-39 DIN Connector (with DIN adapter cap)2
MN9662A/9664A-40 SC Connector (with SC adapter cap)2
MN9672A/9674A-40 SC Connector (with SC adapter cap)2
MN9662A/9664A-43 HMS-10/A Connector (with HMS-10/A adapter cap)2
MN9672A/9674A-43 HMS-10/A Connector (with HMS-10/A adapter cap)2

Application parts
J0617B Replaceable Optical Adapter (FC-PC)
J0618D Replaceable Optical Adapter (ST)
J0618E Replaceable Optical Adapter (DIN)
J0618F Replaceable Optical Adapter (HMS-10/A)
J0619B Replaceable Optical Adapter (SC)
Z0397A FC Adapter Cap
Z0411A ST Adapter Cap
Z0412A DIN Adapter Cap
Z0413A SC Adapter Cap
Z0414A HMS-10/A Adapter Cap
J0635B Optical Fiber Cord (FC-PC connector), 2 m
J0006 GPIB Cable, 0.5 m
J0007 GPIB Cable, 1 m
J0008 GPIB Cable, 2 m
J0009 GPIB Cable, 4 m
J0654A Serial Interface Cross Cable (for IBM-PC/AT, J-310)
J0655A Serial Interface Cross Cable (for PC-98)
J0897B MT9810B Connection Cable, 1 m
J0897C MT9810B Connection Cable, 2 m
J0897D MT9810B Connection Cable, 5 m
J0897E MT9810B Connection Cable, 10 m
Z0282 Ferrule Cleaner (Cletop A-type)
Z0283 Ferrule Cleaning Tape (6 pcs/set)
Z0284 Adapter Cleaner (stick type, 200 pcs/set)
B0390G Rack Mount for 1 Set
B0390H Rack Mount for 2 Sets

1: Number differs according to model


MN9662A: 9 pcs; MN9672A: 10 pcs; MN9664A: 17 pcs; MN9674A: 18 pcs
2: Standard connector for specified option. If not specified, FC connector
(Option 37) supplied as standard.

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OPTICAL DIRECTIONAL COUPLER
MN9604C/D
1.25 to 1.65 m

For High-Accuracy Measurement of Optical Connector Return Loss

The MN9604C/D is used in combination with stabilized light source


and optical power meter to measure optical return loss of optical con-
nectors at approx. 50 dB.

Specifications
Model MN9604C MN9604D
Compatible fiber SM (10/125 m, NA 0.1)
Wavelength range 1.25 to 1.65 m
Insertion loss <5.5 dB (1.31/1.55 m: <5.0 dB, between ports A to B and ports A to C)
Loss difference between ports <2.2 dB (1.31/1.55 m: <1.5 dB, between ports A to B and ports A to C)
Insertion loss polarization
<0.15 dB1
dependency
Crosstalk attenuation >54 dB1,2 >70 dB1,3
Optical connector FC, SC, ST, DIN, HMS-10/A
Ambient temperature, rated range
0 to +50C
of use
Storage temperature 40 to +71C
Dimensions and mass 110 (W) x 52 (H) x 121 (D) mm, 500 g
1: Wavelength: 1.31/1.55 m
2: When using the connector with return loss of >53 dB
3: Specified with the wavelength of 1.55 m, except from the reflection of APC connector.

MN9604D optical connector option


Connector
Model No.
Port A Port B, C
MN9604D-25 FC-APC FC-PC
MN9604D-26 SC-APC SC-PC
MN9604D-47 HRL-10 DIN (47256)

Port A Port B

Port C
Terminator

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Ordering information
Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name
Main frame
MN9604C Optical Directional Coupler (for SM fiber)

Standard accessories
W1563AE MN9604C Operation Manual: 1 copy

Optical connectors
MN9604C-37 FC Connector
MN9604C-38 ST Connector
MN9604C-39 DIN Connector
MN9604C-40 SC Connector
MN9604C-43 HMS-10/A Connector

Optional accessories
J0441 Total Internal Reflection Fiber Cord, 1 m (with FC PC
connector)
J0617B Replaceable Optical Connector (FC)
J0618D Replaceable Optical Connector (ST)
J0618E Replaceable Optical Connector (DIN)
J0618F Replaceable Optical Connector (HMS-10/A)
J0619B Replaceable Optical Connector (SC)
Z0282 Ferrule Cleaner (Cletop A-type, 1 pc)
Z0283 Ferrule Cleaner spare tape (6 pcs/set)
Z0284 Adapter Cleaner (stick type, 200 pcs/set)
Main frame
MN9604D Optical Directional Coupler1

Standard accessory
W2025AE MN9604D Operation Manual: 1 copy

Optical connectors
MN9604D-25 FC-APC Connector
MN9604D-26 SC-APC Connector
MN9604D-47 HRL-10 Connector

Optional accessory
J1148A Total Internal Reflection Cord
1: Connector for specified options at ordering supplied as standard.
Specify by appending number after model. If connector not specified, FC-
APC (Option 25) supplied as standard.

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BARE FIBER CONNECTOR
MA9014A

Simple to Use

The MA9014A Bare Fiber Connector has a V-groove design to per- Ordering Information
mit quick connections of optical fibers. During maintenance and in- Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
stallation, bare optical fibers with mirrored cut-end faces can be con-
nected. And the use of optical fiber guide and glass tube ensures Model/Order No. Name
that the fibers are easily and reliably set. Main frame
MA9014A Bare Fiber Connector
Features
Simple to use Standard accessories
Accommodates single-mode fibers Z0049 Matching Oil (3 cc volume): 1 bottle
Z0051 ToothPick: 5 pcs
Applications Z0157 Cleaning Liquid (37 cc volume) 1 bottle
Z0158 Cleaning Paper (50 sheets) 1 pack
Measuring breakes in optical fiber cable with optical time domain Z0156 Insertion Jig: 1 pc
reflectometer B0282 Storage Case: 1 pc
Two-way communication during optical-fiber cable installation W0483AE MA9014A Operation Manual: 1 copy
Specifications Option
MA9014A-01 Microscope
50/125, 62.5/125,
Compatible optical fibers 10/125 m
100/140 m
Application instruments
Connection loss 0.5 dB 0.2 dB MP924A Jacket Stripper
Dimensions and mass 74 (W) x 28 (H) x 24 (D) mm, <100 g Z0052 Optical Fiber Cutter

: When optical fibers with same core and clad diameters and matching oil used
Note: Usable optical fiber jacket diameter: 0.25 to 1 mm

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PROGRAMMABLE OPTICAL ATTENUATOR OPTICAL VARIABLE ATTENUATOR
MN938A GPIB MN95D
0.85/1.3 m 1.3 m

For Two Wavelengths of 0.85/1.3 m High-Stabile Attenuation

The MN938A can set attenuation in a range of 0 to 60 dB in 0.1 dB The MN95D optical variable attenuator passes an optical signal from
steps. Two wavelengths can be selected. As the MN938A is provided a light emitting element through an optical fiber via a lens through an
with GPIB as standard, it can be used in a variety of automatic mea- attenuating filter to reduce it to an appropriate light power output. It
suring systems for development, production, and inspection. A rotary is a reflection type using metallic film and is used in the 1.3 m band.
encoder permits attenuation to be set smoothly even when used The MN95D can be varied continuously and in steps.
manually.
Features
Features Metallic film filters assure a wide range of usable wavelengths and
Wide attenuation range: 0 to 60 dB stable accuracy.
Application for two wavelengths by switch selection Prevention of multiple reflection
Suitable for multi-mode fibers (50/125 m) Small and lightweight
Suitable for multi-mode fibers (50/125 m)
Specifications
Wavelength 0.85 m/1.3 m
Specifications
Applicable optical fiber GI (50/125 m) Wavelength 1.3 m
Maximum attenuation 60 dB/ position Applicable optical fiber GI (50/125 m NA0.2)
Insertion loss 3.5 dB Maximum attenuation 65 dB
Minimum attenuation step 0.1 dB 10 dB x 5, continuously variable 0 to 15
Attenuator composition
dB
Switching repeatability 0.1 dB
0.5 dB
Switching time 500 ms
(At 10 dB step attenuator; 0 dB:
Attenuation accuracy 0.5 dB variable attenuator; 5/10/15 dB)
70 dB (at position in 10 dB att. set- 1.0 dB
Crosstalk (At 10 dB step attenuator; 10/20 dB:
ting)
Attenuation accuracy variable attenuator; 0 dB)
Operating temperature range 0 to 50C (0 to +40C) 2.0 dB
Optical input/output connector FC-type (At 10 dB step attenuator; 30/40 dB:
variable attenuator; 0 dB)
Power AC 100 V 10%, 50/60 Hz, 45VA 2.5 dB
Dimensions and mass 213(W) x 132.5(H) x 351(D) mm, 7.5 kg (At 10 dB step attenuator; 50 dB:
variable attenuator; 0 dB)
EN61326: 1997+A1:1998+A2:2001+
EMC A3:2003 (Class A, Annex A), 70 dB (at position in 10 dB step at-
Crosstalk
EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A) tenuator setting)

LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2) Insertion loss 2.5 dB


Optical input/output connector1 FC-type
Dimensions and mass 135(W) x 95(H) x 70(D) mm, 1 kg
Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering. 1: The standard optical connector is FC-type. Please consult us if you need
different connectors.
Model/Order No. Name
Main frame
MN938A Programmable Optical Attenuator Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Standard accessories
J0017 Power Cord, 2.5 m: 1 pc Model/Order No. Name
F0011 Fuse, 2A: 2 pcs Main frame
W0078AE MN938A Operation Manual: 1 copy MN95D Optical Variable Attenuator

Standard accessories
W0075AE MN95D Operation Manual: 1 copy

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OPTICAL ATTENUATOR
MN9605C
1.3/1.55 m

Easy-to-Change Optical Connector Adapters

The MN9605C is high-precision optical attenuators designed for use Features


with single mode optical fibers. A combined step attenuator and con- Suitable for 1.3 and 1.55 m wavelengths
tinuous attenuator permit highly accurate attenuation adjustment. Minimal light reflection at input/output connectors (return loss: 40
The MN9605C has PC-type optical connectors, so that internally-re- dB)
flected light is thoroughly suppressed. It is precisely constructed for Optical connector adapters easily attached and removed
single-mode fiber use and can be used as a highly accurate 65 dB
variable attenuator.

Ordering Information
Specifications Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.

Compatible fiber SM (10/125 m) Model/Order No. Name


Wavelength 1.3/1,55 m Main frame
MN9605C Optical Attenuator
Maximum attenuation 65 dB
Standard accessories
10 dB x 5, continuously variable 0 to 15
Attenuator composition W0856AW MN9605C Operation Manual: 1 copy
dB
0.5 dB Optional accessories1
(At 10 dB step attenuator; 0 dB: J0617B Replaceable Optical Connector (FC)
variable attenuator; 5/10/15 dB) J0674B Optical Connector Cap (FC)
1.0 dB J0618D Replaceable Optical Connector (ST)
(At 10 dB step attenuator; 10/20 dB: J0675E Optical Connector Cap (ST)
Attenuation accuracy variable attenuator; 0 dB) J0618E Replaceable Optical Connector (DIN)
(0 to +50C) 2.0 dB J0674F Optical connector Cap (DIN)
(At 10 dB step attenuator; 30/40 dB: J0618F Replaceable Optical Connector (HMS-10/A)
variable attenuator; 0 dB) J0676A Optical Connector Cap (HMS-10/A)
3.0 dB J0619B Replaceable Optical Connector (SC)
(At 10 dB step attenuator; 50 dB: J0677A Optical Connector Cap (SC)
variable attenuator; 0 dB)
Crosstalk 70 dB (at position) 1: Order matching optical connector and connector cap together.
Insertion loss 3.5 dB
Return loss1 40 dB
FC, ST, DIN, SC, HMS-10/A,
Optical input/output connector2
user replaceable
Dimensions and mass 120(W) x 88(H) x 172(D) mm, 2.5 kg

1: Return loss value depends on connector type. Value shown is for PC-
type optical connector (return loss: 45 dB).
2: One connector type is supplied. Please consult us if you need different
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BARE FIBER CONNECTOR FIBER ADAPTER
MP922B MA9013A

For Low-Loss Connection of GI/SM Fibers Easy-to-Use Optical Fiber Insertion

The MP922B is a bare-fiber connector using a V-shaped groove to With the MA9013A Fiber Adapter, bare fiber connections can be made
temporarily and quickly connected optical fiber cores. The V-groove quickly and easily. The device, engineered to allow fiber core connec-
can be observed by microscope. This permits fine control of distance tions without need for polishing, is especially useful for simple tem-
between optical fiber end-surfaces, and allows low-loss single mode porary instrument connections during on-site operations. Moreover,
fiber connection. the high-precision ferrule facilitates low-loss single-mode and multi-
mode fiber connections.
Features
No special technical training required Features
Low-loss connection even for single mode and multi-mode fibers Simple to use
Usable for optical fibers with jacket diameters from 0.25 to 1.2 mm Suitable for single-mode and multi-mode fibers
Accommodates optical fibers with external diameter error
Compatible with various optical fibers
Specifications Easy ferrule replacement (FC connector)
Bare fiber diameter 10/125 m 50/125 m
Specifications
Alignment loss 1 dB1 0.2 dB1 +2 m
Compatible optical +2
50/125 3
Dimensions and mass 119 (W) x 178 (H) x 97 (D) mm, 900 g fibers
10/125 3 m +2 m
62.5/125 3

1: Using matching oil. Connection loss1 1.5 dB 0.5 dB


Note: The standard jacket holder is designed for optical fiber with a jacket di- Optical connector2 FC-type
ameter of 0.9 mm.
Dimensions and mass 40 (W) x 12 (H) x 13 (D) mm, 20 g
1: When Optical fiber with same core diameter used.
Ordering Information 2: The standard optical connector is FC type.
Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering. If required, specify one of the optical connectors listed below using the
option number.
Model/Order No. Name
Main frame Ordering Information
MP922B Bare Fiber Connector Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.

Standard accessories Model/Order No. Name


Z0049 Matching Oil: 1 bottle Main frame
Z0050 Cotton Buds: 5 pcs MA9013A Fiber Adapter
Z0051 Tooth Picks: 5 pcs
B0131B Carrying Case: 1 pc Standard accessories
G0017 UM-3 Dry Cell: 2 pcs Z0155 End-face Alignment Jig: 1 pc
W0080AE MP922B Operation Manual: 1 copy Z0156 Insertion Jig: 1 pc
B0281 Storage Case: 1 pc
Options W0482AE MA9013A Operation Manual: 1 copy
MP922B-01 0.25 mm Jacket Holder
MP922B-02 0.4 mm Jacket Holder Options
MA9013A-01 140 m Ferrule (For FC connector)
Optional accessories MA9013A-02 200 m Ferrule (For FC connector)
MP924A Fiber Jacket Stripper MA9013A-03 1 mm Ferrule (For FC connector)
Z0052 Fiber Cutter MA9013A-04 500 m Ferrule (For FC connector)
MA9013A-05 230 m Ferrule (For FC connector)
MA9013A-38 ST Connector
MA9013A-39 DIN Connector
MA9013A-40 SC Connector
MA9013A-43 HMS-10/A Connector

Optional accessories
MP924A Fiber Jacket Stripper
Z0052 Fiber Cutter

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MULTI-LAYER NETWORK TESTING PLATFORM
CMA5000

Testing of 1 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet, DWDM, SONET/SDH, OTDR, ORL, PMD and CD Made Simple

The CMA5000 is the industry's premier test and measurement solu- addition, the flexibility and scalability of the CMA5000 allows it to
tion providing the high performance and scalability necessary to evolve with user testing needs and technology - vital in for todays
meet the stringent demands of telecommunication professionals. It ever-changing telecommunication infrastructures.
accelerates the deployment of new services while reducing the total Its ability to span the Physical, Data Link, Network and Transport
cost of ownership and measurement. layers with test and measurement applications including DWDM,
Through its open-architecture design, the CMA5000 combines high SONET/SDH, 1 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet, OTDR and Dispersion,
performance test and measurement modules into a single powerful make the CMA5000 the ideal solution to characterize your network
platform. Networks can be characterized, commissioned, and for maximum performance and revenue generation.
turned-up faster than ever providing accelerated time to revenue. In

Small Bay Adapter (SBA) Mid Bay Adapter (MBA) Large Bay Adapter (LBA)

Expandable bay adapters hold a wide variety of application test modules, providing unsurpassed flexibility
and scalability to reduce cost.

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CMA5000 Platform Specifications
(please consult factory for platform selection based on module power requirements)

CMA5000 with SBA CMA5000 with MBA


CMA5000 with LBA(Large Bay Adapter)
(Small Bay Adapter) (Medium Bay Adapter)

Model Number 5000-150-DC 5000-250-DC 5000-250-AC 5000-350-AC


Module bays 2 4 6
Processor 700MHz Pentium III
RAM 256MB 512MB
Operating
Windows XP Professional
System
Display 10.4 inch (26.4cm) Color XGA (1024x768) LCD with touchscreen interface
Internal
20GB (min) hard drive
Storage

Removable
Standard: CD-R/W,
Storage
Optional: 3.5 inch 1.44 MB floppy
(modular)

Interfaces PS/2 (2), Video output, PCMCIA card bus (2), USB (2), RS-232, Parallel, 10/100 Ethernet, IrDA
Power Supply Auto switching 92-132 VAC, 184-264 VAC (47-63 Hz)

Dimensions 24.1 x 34.3 x 9.5 cm 24.1 x 34.3 x 15.2 cm 24.1 x 34.3 x 24.1 cm
(H x W x D) (9.5 x 13.5 x 3.75 inches) (9.5 x 13.5 x 6 inches) (9.5 x 13.5 x 9.5 inches)

Operation: 0 to 45C (32 to 122F)


Environmental
Storage: 25 to 60C (13 to 140F)
Conditions
Humidity: 95% max, non-condensing
Weight1 5.4 kg (12 lbs) 6.3 kg (14 lbs) 8.1 kg (18 lbs)
Battery 2 N/A
Capacity
Battery type High-capacity Lithium-Ion N/A

1: Weight includes one battery pack on DC powered models or integral power supply on AC powered models.
2: DC powered models are supplied with one battery pack, an additional battery can be ordered separately.

Ordering Information
The CMA5000 Mainframe is available with a Small (SBA), Medium (MBA) or Large (LBA) Bay Adapter and includes the following:

High resolution color display with touch screen, Modular drive bay with CD-RW drive installed, Application, utility, and support CDs, Operator's
manual, two USB ports, two PC-Card (PCMCIA/CardBus) slots, Serial port, Parallel port, External monitor port, 10/100 Mb Ethernet Port,
20GB (min) Hard drive, Windows XP/Pro operating system with full access to Windows Desktop, High-speed Pentium III Processor with
256MB RAM, and choice of AC line cord. DC Powered modules include one high-capacity battery pack and an AC Adapter charger. AC
Powered models include an integral AC power supply.

Model Number:
5000 - ____ ____ 0 - ____ - ____
A B C D

A = Select Bay Adapter B = Select Drive/Desktop Option


1 = Small Bay Adapter (2-slot capacity) 5 = CD-RW, Windows Desktop
2 = Medium Bay Adapter (4-slot capacity)
3 = Large Bay Adapter (6-slot capacity)

C = Select Power Source D = Select Line Cord


DC = Battery with AC Charger (SBA or MBA only) US = United States AU = Austrailia
AC = Dedicated AC Power (MBA or LBA only) EU = Europe UK = United Kingdom
DC24 = +24 V DC Power (LBA only) SW = Switzerland IT = Italy
DC48 = 48 V DC Power (LBA only)

Example of Order Number and Specification


CMA5000 Controller with a Small Bay Adapter, CD-RW, Windows Desktop,
5000-150-DC-US
Battery Powered, US line cord
CMA5000 Controller with a Medium Bay Adapter, CD-RW, Windows Desktop,
5000-250-AC-EU
Dedicated AC power supply, European line cord

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Optical Accessories 1
Option-501CD-RW CMA5000 CD-read/write Module (upgrade for existing unis)
Option-502FLOPPY CMA5000 Floppy Drive Module
Option-503DESKTOP CMA5000 Windows Desktop Upgrade (upgrade for existing units without desktop)
Option-505MAN CMA5000 Operators Manual
Option-506KEYUS CMA5000 US Keyboard with Trackball (USB Interface)
Option-507KEYUS CMA5000 US Keyboard (PS/2 Interface)
Option-511AC Replacement AC Charger/adapter for CMA5000 and CMA4500
Option-512HCBATT CMA5000 High Voltage Battery for OTA, GigE and 10 GigE
Option-513ACPOWER Dedicated AC Power Module for Configurations with High Power Requirements
Option-515PRINT CMA5000 Portable External Printer with Cable and Case
Option-520HCASE CMA5000 SBA Hard Transit Case
Option-521HCASEML CMA5000 MBA Hard Transit Case
Option-522SCASE Soft Bag, CMA5000 SBA/MBA
Option-526TRIPOD Mounting Tripod for CMA 5000 SBA
Option-528HCASEL CMA5000 LBA Hard Transit Case
Option-5310DLXCASE Deluxe Hardcase for MBA or SBA Featuring Storage for Up to 6 Additional Modules
Option-529STYLUS Replacement Stylus for CMA (pack of 3)
Option-534MODCASE Hard Transit Case for One OSA425, OSA400 or PMD Module
Option-545VIP USB Video Inspection Probe
Option-546VIPA USB Video Inspection Probe - Advanced Analysis Option
Option-550TFMFC Test Fiber Module SM 1.1 km - FC Ultra Polished Connector
Option-550TFMSC Test Fiber Module SM 1.1 km - SC Ultra Polished Connector
Option-550TFMST Test Fiber Module SM 1.1 km - ST Ultra Polished Connector
Option-551TFMFC Test Fiber Module 62.5 m 300 m - FC Connector
Option-551TFMSC Test Fiber Module 62.5 m 300 m - SC Connector
Option-551TFMST Test Fiber Module 62.5 m 300 m - ST Connector
Option-552TFMFC Test Fiber Module 50 m 300 m - FC Connector
Option-552TFMSC Test Fiber Module 50 m 300 m - SC Connector
Option-552TFMST Test Fiber Module 50 m 300 m - ST Connector
Option-591EXT1 CMA5000 1 Year Extended Warranty
Option-592EXT2 CMA5000 2 Year Extended Warranty
Option-580DATA USB Data Transfer Kit, Includes Software and Cable for Windows 98/2000/XP

1: Opions are ordered separately.

CMA5000 SBA and MBA Application Module Combination Table


Based on module size, bay adapter capacity and power configuration, this table indicates valid operational combinations of modules for the
SBA and MBA models.

LEGEND: Y Valid combination of modules

MBA Requires MBA to accommodate these modules in combination

MBA
Requires MBA with AC Power Option to use these modules in combination
AC

No This is not a valid combination of modules

n/a Does not fit in SBA and requires all available slots of MBA

ORL or 2.5 G XTA OSA PMD


Used Alone OTDR CD-OTDR 1 GigE 10 GigE 2.5 G XTA 10 G XTA
Test Fiber J&W 400/425 160

ORL or
Y Y Y Y MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA n/a n/a
Test Fiber
MBA MBA
OTDR Y Y Y Y MBA MBA MBA n/a n/a
AC AC
MBA MBA
CD-OTDR Y Y Y Y MBA MBA MBA n/a n/a
AC AC
MBA MBA
1 GigE Y MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA n/a n/a
AC AC
MBA MBA
10 GigE Y MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA n/a n/a
AC AC
MBA
2.5 G XTA Y MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA No n/a n/a
AC
MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA
10 G XTA Y MBA No No n/a n/a
AC AC AC AC AC
2.5 G XTA MBA MBA MBA MBA
Y MBA No No No n/a n/a
J&W AC AC AC AC

OSA 400/425 Y n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

PMD 160 Y n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

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OPTICAL TIME DOMAIN REFLECTOMETER
CMA5000 OTDR Module Series

Expansive Series of High Performance OTDR Modules for the CMA5000 Spanning Single Mode,
Multimode and Hybrid Solutions

The compact size of the OTDR


Application module allows another
module (OTDR or test fiber box) to
be inserted into a small bay
adapter and up to three more into
a medium or large bay adapter.

The CMA5000 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR) applica- Dedicated, Ease to Use Software
tion combines over 30 years of development and experience in char- To simplify testing, the CMA5000 features dedicated testing modes
acterizing optical fibers. Our worldclass OTDR modules continue to automate and simplify the task at hand.
this tradition with the latest in high performance hardware and dedi- FAULT LOCATE mode is designed for someone just starting out or
cated, easy to use software. the novice who only uses an OTDR occasionally. Simply connect the
fiber and press test. The unit will verify the fiber is connected cor-
Benefits rectly, select testing parameters, execute the test and provide a text
Never obsolete modular design allows new or additional modules response indicating fault/break location and end to end loss.
to be added
Sophisticated analysis software provides consistent and accurate
fiber characterization
Dedicated testing modes simplify commonly performed tasks
Easy to use for any skill level - from fault location to advanced fiber
analysis
Touch screen and hard key user interfaces ensure smooth and ef-
ficient operation
Solutions for all network types: Metro, CWDM, ultra-long haul and
PON based, FTTP deployments
Complete fiber characterization from 10 available wavelengths
Automated, on-the-box reporting
High Performance Hardware
To satisfy even the most demanding testing requirements, the
CMA5000 series OTDR modules, feature a multitude of available
wavelengths including 850 nm, 1240 nm, 1300 nm, 1310 nm, 1383 nm,
1410 nm, 1490 nm, 1550 nm, 1625nm and 1650nm. Up to four of
these wavelengths can be combined into a single optical port pro-
viding full spectrum fiber characterization at the press of a button and
are ideal for testing backbone or metro networks that deploy CWDM.
For ultra-long haul systems, the CMA5000 OTDR modules feature
up to 50 dB of dynamic range (enough to see approximately 250 km Fault Locate Mode ease to read results
of fiber) - with an impressive 1 meter resolution.

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For those who have more experience or would like to perform more Challenging new architectures such as Fiber-To-The-x (FTTx) deploy-
advanced testing, CLASSIC OTDR mode allows the user to select all ments that incorporate Passive Optical Networks (PON) are also easily
parameters, compare up to eight traces and even generate splice addressed with our exclusive PON MODE solution featuring dead zones
loss reports. as small as 1 meter and the ability to classify splitters as large as
1X32.

Classic OTDR advanced testing


PON Mode Exclusive testing solution optimized for splitter
Cable commissioning is also automated through the use of CON- based networks.
STRUCTION OTDR mode where a wizard allows the user to select
the required testing wavelengths, number of fibers and file naming Reflectance and Optical Return Loss
scheme. The wizard then becomes the project manager guiding the With data rates increasing and video applications growing exponen-
user through the testing and ensuring consistency with testing para- tially, reflectance and optical return loss (ORL) become key parame-
meters and file naming virtually eliminating user induced errors. ters that will make or break your network. To simplify testing these,
Anritsu has developed a unique OTDR based, ORL application that
provide continuous wave meter accuracy, combined with the trouble-
shooting ability of an OTDR to add the expertise you need in testing
todays demanding optical systems. Simply connect the fiber, enter
your PASS/FAIL threshold and press test. If a test fails ORL, a quick
press of our exclusive troubleshooting key presents a table listing the
top three contributors to the failing ORL complete with location. By
identifying the problem connector, technicians will save hours of ran-
dom troubleshooting time. The ORL option also functions as a 1 km
single mode launch box increasing its value.
Added Value
To further increase the value of your CMA5000 OTDR, it can be
equipped with an integrated power meter, a high output stabilized
light source and integrated Visual Fault Locator (VFL). These op-
tions are integrated into the single slot OTDR module and do not re-
quire an additional module slot like some other solutions. In addition,
all OTDR wavelengths are available as stabilized light sources re-
ducing the equipment cost and providing a complete end-to-end loss
testing solution.
Whatever your testing needs, our world-class OTDR products are
designed to reduce the time to install, commission and maintain fiber
spans.
Construction OTDR automated multi-fiber testing

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Specifications
Single Mode Models
Dynamic Range Deadzone Deadzone
Model Wavelength Optical fiber type Pulse width1
(SNR=1)2 (back-scattered)3 (Fresnel)4
131020 nm
5225 37/36 dB 9/9 m 4/3.5 m
155020 nm
131020 nm 5, 10, 20, 50, 100,
5235 200, 500, 1000, 40/40 dB 8/6 m 4/3 m
155020 nm
2000, 5000, 10000,
131020 nm 20000 ns
5236 155020 nm 40/40/40 dB 8/6/6 m 4/3/3 m
162515 nm
131020 nm
5245 43/45 dB 10/10 m 5/5 m
155020 nm
5, 10, 20, 50, 100,
131020 nm 200, 500, 1000,
5246 155020 nm 2000, 5000, 10000, 43/45/43 dB 10/10/10 m 6/5/5 m
162515 nm 20000, 30000 ns
5254 155020 nm Single Mode 50 dB 10 m 5m
131020 nm (8-10 m)
5281 13833 nm 40/38/41 dB 8/9/6 m 4/5/3 m
155020 nm
131020 nm
13833 nm
5283 35/35/35/35 dB 8/9/6/6 m 4/5/3/3 m
155020 nm 5, 10, 20, 50, 100,
162515 nm 200, 500, 1000,
131020 nm 2000, 5000, 10000,
5291 149010 nm 20000 ns 40/40/40 dB 8/9/6 m 4/5/3 m
155020 nm
131020 nm
149010 nm
5293 35/35/35/35 dB 8/9/6/6 m 4/5/3/3 m
155020 nm
162515 nm

1: Range dependent
2: SNR=1 with up to 256k averages (typical, subtract approximately 2 dB of range to 98% peak noise. Bellcore TR-TSY-000196 Issue 2)
3: Deadzones measured on 45 dB reflections (typical)
4: Using Bellcore TR-TSY-000196 Issue 2 (typical)

Quad Single Mode/Multimode and Multimode Models


Dynamic Range Deadzone Deadzone
Model Wavelength Optical fiber type Pulse width1
(SNR=1)2 (back-scattered)3 (Fresnel)4

Multimode (50 m), Singlemode: 5, 10,


5260 20, 50, 100, 200, 24/26/35/35 dB 7/8/10/10 m 5/5/5/5 m
SingleMode (8-10 m)
85030 nm 500, 1000, 2000,
5000, 10000, 20000
130030 nm
5261 ns 24/26/35/35 dB 7/8/10/10 m 5/5/5/5 m
131020 nm
155020 nm Multimode (62.5 m),
SingleMode (8-10 m) Multimode: 5, 20,
5262 50, 100, 200, 500, 24/26/40/40 dB 7/8/10/10 m 5/5/5/5 m
1000 ns

5266 Multimode (62.5 m) 24/26 dB 5/7 m 2.5/2.5 m


85030 nm 5, 20, 50, 100, 200,
130030 nm 500, 1000 ns
5269 Multimode (50 m) 24/26 dB 5/7 m 3/3 m

1: Wavelength and range dependent


2: SNR=1 with up to 256k averages (typical, subtract approximately 2 dB of range to 98% peak noise. Bellcore TR-TSY-000196 Issue 2)
3: Deadzones measured on -45 dB reflections (typical)
4: Using Bellcore TR-TSY-000196 Issue 2 (typical)
Single wavelength and other specialty wavelengths available upon request.

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Common Specifications
Single mode: 5, 20, 50, 75, 125, 250, 300 km
Distance1 Range
Multimode: 5, 15, 20, 40, 64 km
Single mode: 0.125, 0.5, 1,2,4,8.16m
Sampling resolution1
Multimode: 0.125, 0.5, 1,2,4m
Sampling Points Up to 256,000
IOR settings 1.300000-1.700000
Distance Measurement Accuracy 0.0025% of distance measurement distance resolution index uncertainty
Loss Measurement accuracy (linearity) 0.04 dB/dB
Loss Resolution 0.001 dB
Laser Safety Meets IEC60825-1 Class I and CDRH Class 1 Requirements (Eye Safe) 21 CFR 1040
Single mode: Universal with UFC, USC, UST, AFC, ASC
Optical Connector
Multimode: Universal with FC, SC, ST
Fault Locate, Standard OTDR, Construction (Automated Multi-wavelength, Multi-fiber testing), NetWorks
Operating Modes (data processing and report generation)
Optional: Power Meter, Stabilized Light Source, Visual Fault Locator (VFL), Video Inspection Probe (VIP)

1: Wavelength and range dependent

Loss Test Set Option Specifications (optional)


Single Mode (8-10 m) Multimode (50 or 62.5 m)
Type
Laser (same wavelength and specs as OTDR) LED (850/130030 nm)
Stabilized Output 8 dBm (min) 25 dBm (min)
Light
Source2 Stability1 0.2 dB (8 hours) +0.1 dB (8 hours)
Modes of Operation CW, 1 KHz, 2 KHz
Connector Type Same as OTDR
Detector Type InGaAs
Wavelength Range 780-1800 nm
Calibrated Wavelengths 850, 1300, 1310, 1490, 1550, 1625 nm
Standard:+10 to 55 dBm
Power Range
Power CATV: +20 to 45 dBm
Meter Resolution 0.01 dB, 0.01 watts
4% (+5 to 50 dBm)
Accuracy
8% (+10 to +5 dBm, 50 to 55 dBm)
Linearity 0.10 dB (+5 to 50 dBm)
Connector Type Universal (uses LP-XX adapters)
Wavelength 65020 nm
Output 0 dBm into 9/125 m fiber (max)
Visual Fault
Transmission Modes CW, 2 Hz
Locator
Connector Type 2.5 mm universal
Safety IEC 60825-1 Class II, FDA (21 CFR 1040. 10 Class 2)
1: At 23C
2: Quad models 5260, 5261, 5262 only feature single mode light sources.

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Ordering Information
The CMA5200 OTDRs are Single Bay modules that include one OTDR/Source Universal Adapter (UC-130-XX) at no charge. For units with
a Power Meter option, a Meter Connector Adapter (LP-XX) is also included at no charge.

Module Number:
52 - - OTDR -
A B C

A = Select an OTDR ModuleModule (Additional OTDR modules are available in various combinations of wave lengths and dynamic ranges.
Please contact Anritsu for for a comprehensive list.)

25 = Singlemode, 37/36 dB dynamic range, dual-wavelength 1310/1550 nm


35 = Singlemode, 40/40 dB dynamic range, dual-wavelength 1310/1550 nm
36 = Singlemode, 40/40/40 dB dynamic range, tri-wavelength 1310/1550/1625 nm
45 = Singlemode, 43/45 dB dynamic range, dual-wavelength 1310/1550 nm
46 = Singlemode, 43/45/43 dB dynamic range, tri-wavelength 1310/1550/1625 nm
54 = Singlemode, 50 dB dynamic range, single-wavelength 1550 nm
60 = Quad 24/26 dB 850/1300 nm 50 m multimode and 35 dB 1310/1550 nm single mode
61 = Quad 24/26 dB 850/1300 nm 62.5 m multimode and 35 dB 1310/1550 nm single mode
62 = Quad 24/26 dB 850/1300 nm 62.5 m multimode and 40 dB 1310/1550 nm single mode
63 = Quad 24/26 dB 850/1300 nm 50 m multimode and 40/40 dB 1310/1550 nm single mode
66 = Multimode 24/26 dB dynamic range, dual-wavelength 850/1300 nm, 62.5 m
69 = Multimode 24/26 dB dynamic range, dual-wavelength 850/1300 nm, 50 m
81 = Singlemode, 37 dB dynamic range, tri-wavelength 1310/1383/1550 nm
83 = Singlemode, 37 dB dynamic range, quad-wavelength 1310/1383/1550/1625 nm
91 = Singlemode, 40 dB dynamic range, tri-wavelength 1310/1490/1550 nm
93 = Singlemode, 37 dB dynamic range, quad wavelegth 1310/1490/1550/1625 nm

B = Select Meter, Light Source and VFL Options (VFL is not available on 5260, 5261 or 5262 module)
000 = No Meter, Light Source or VFL 001 = VFL Only
110 = +10 dBm Meter and Light Source 111 = +10 dBm Meter, Light Source and VFL
210 = +20 dBm Meter and Light Source 211 = +20 dBm Meter, Light Source and VFL

C = Select Connector (APC not available on multimode, for Quad 60, 61, 62 or 63 refer to next section)
UFC = FC/UPC AFC = FC/APC USC = SC/UPC
ASC = SC/APC UST = ST/UPC AST = ST/APC

C = Connector Options for Quad units (60, 61, 62, and 63 only)
Select connector for each port. ( 1 2 3 : 1 = SM port, 2 = MM port, 3 = PM port)

0 = none 1 = UFC 2 = USC


3 = UST 4 = AFC 5 = ASC
6 = AST 7 = DIN 8 = LC

Example of Order Number and Specification


Singlemode, 40/40/40 dB dynamic range, tri-wavelength 1310/1550/1625 nm, Power Meter and Light Source with FC/APC
5236-110-OTDR-AFC
connector
5266-001-OTDR-UFC Multimode 24/26 dB dynamic range, dual-wavelength 850/1300 nm, 62.5 m, VFL, with FC/UPC connector

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OTDR/CHROMATIC DISPERSION APPLICATION
CMA5000 CD-OTDR

Measure Chromatic Dispersion and Loss in One Step

The field portable CMA5000 OTDR/ Chromatic Dispersion (OTDR/CD) Anritsu understands how valuable your time is, so weve provided in-
measurement system is a dedicated module that combines the ad- tuitive, easy-to-use setup menus and single-button operation. The
vanced capabilities of Anritsus OTDR technology with Anritsus ex- CMA5000 OTDR/CD measurement system has been designed to
perience in Chromatic Dispersion. The CMA5000 OTDR/CD mea- provide optimal test efficiency to facilitate quicker turn-up of services
surement system gives installers and network providers a combined and reduce the cost of testing. The combined unit has an auto-test
module that can be used as an OTDR and a chromatic dispersion feature that will determine the optimum settings. In addition, intuitive
measurement system, reducing testing times while increasing net- setup menus guide the user through a few minor settings that mini-
work performance. The CMA5000 OTDR/CD measurement system mize the testing and setup times.
is based upon the industry accepted time-of-flight measurement The field portable CMA5000 OTDR/CD is an accurate system avail-
method (FOTP-168) that can evaluate chromatic dispersion of indi- able for measuring both Chromatic Dispersion, loss and attenuation
vidual fiber links. Utilizing a single fiber for the test and multiple wave- on all single-mode fiber types providing installers, carriers and sys-
lengths results in an increase in the accuracy of the measurement, tem providers increased revenue through optimized network band-
as well as a reduction in the testing time. This translates into im- width, while improving efficiency and reducing operational expenses
proved network performance and efficiency, resulting in increased through proper CD mitigation and compensation techniques.
revenue for the network provider.

Chromatic Dispersion Specifications


Wavelength Range 1310 nm through 1625 nm
Dynamic Range 37 dB (100 km is the typical range when using all 6 wavelengths)
Dispersion Range There is no physical limitation on either the negative or positive dispersion that can be measured.
Dispersion Accuracy1 0.7 ps/nmkm or 4% (greater number)
0 Accuracy Typically 10 nm
Number of Testing Wavelengths 6
Test Time <4 minutes for 50 km
Number of Fibers Required One
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OTDR Module Specifications
Fiber Type Single-mode (Tri-wavelegth)
1310 nm 20 nm
Center Wavelength 1550 nm 20 nm
1625 nm 15 nm
1310 nm: <15 nm
Spectral Width (RMS) 1550 nm: <15 nm
1625 nm: <15 nm

1310 nm: 38 dB
Dynamic Range2 1550 nm: 38 dB
1625 nm: 38 dB
1310 nm: 4 meters
Initial Reflective Deadzone3 1550 nm: 4 meters
1625 nm: 4 meters
1310 nm: 9 meters
Initial Non-Reflective Deadzone4 1550 nm: 8 meters
1625 nm: 9 meters
Linearity 0.04 dB/dB
Pulsewidth5 5 ns to 20 s
Distance Resolution 0.0001 km, 0.1 m, 1 ft, 0.0001 mi
Distance Range Setting 5, 20, 50, 125, 250, 300 km
Loss Resolution 0.001 dB
Distance Sampling (Range Dependent) 0.125, 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 m
Data Points Up to 256,000
0.0025% of distance measurement
Distance Accuracy
distance resolution index uncertainty
Meets IEC60825-1 Class I and CDRH Class 1
Laser Safety
Requirements (Eye Safe) 21 CFR 1040

1: C- and L- bands
2: SNR=1 with up to 256k averages (typical, subtract approximately 2 dB of range to 98% peak noise. Bellcore TR-TSY-000196 Issue 2)
3: Using Bellcore TR-TSY- 000196 Issue (typical)
4: Deadzones measured on 45 dB reflections (typical)
5: Wavelength dependent
Specifications are subject to change without notice

Ordering Information
The CMA5302 OTDR based Chromatic Dispersion unit is a single bay module that can be used in either an SBA, MBA or LBA. It features time
of flight CD measurements as well as traditional tri-wavelength OTDR testing.

Module Number:
5302 - __ __ __ -CDOTDR- __ __ __
A B

A = Select a Meter and Light Source Options


110 = +10 dBm Meter and Light Source
210 = +20 dBm Meter and Light Source

B = Connector
UFC = FC/UPC USC = SC/UPC UST = ST/UPC
AFC = FC/APC ASC = SC/APC AST = ST/APC

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POLARISATION MODE DISPERSION ANALYSER
CMA5000 PMD

Fast, High Dynamic and Reliable PMD Measurement at the Press of One Button

The CMA5000 PMD application increases revenue through complete Standard 1550 nm Wavelength Source
PMD characterization, to optimize high data rate networks. By utiliz- This is the standard source offering 1550 nm operation. It will provide
ing the CMA5000's PMD application to characterize the data rate ca- very high dynamic range and is suitable for most optical fiber and op-
pability of each fiber and transmitting at each fiber's maximum data tical cable PMD characterization tests. It provides more than +2 dBm
rate, the negative effects of PMD may be minimized. As a result, in- output power at 1550 nm, giving more than 55 dB dynamic range at
stallers, carriers and system providers can release the full potential 1550 nm for 1 ps PMD and more than 47 dB at 1550 nm for 10 ps
of high data rate optical networks. PMD when used with the CMA5000 PMD module. Reference: 5403-
003-PMD
Increase Revenue through Accurate PMD
Dual 1310 nm&1550 nm Wavelength Source
Characterization: This is the dual wavelength source offering 1310 nm & 1550 nm op-
Patented interferometric technique based on a pi-shifted
eration. It provides more than -1 dBm output power at 1550 nm, giv-
Michelson interferometer
ing more than 52 dB dynamic range at 1550 nm for 1 ps PMD and
Comply to EIA/TIA FOTP-124 and IEC-61941
more than 44 dB at 1550 nm for 10 ps PMD when used with the
No auto-correlation peak for accurate characterization of all nec-
CMA5000 PMD module. Reference: 5403-004-PMD
essary PMD parameters: PMD, length PMD coefficient and second
order PMD value Dual 1550 nm&1625 nm Wavelength Source
This is the dual wavelength source offering 1550&1625 nm opera-
Added Value through Performance: tion. It provides more than -2 dBm output power at 1550 nm, giving
Multiple test modes simplify and automate tests for several appli- more than 51 dB dynamic range at 1550 nm for 1 ps PMD and more
cations including multiple scans and long term PMD testing than 43 dB at 1550 nm for 10 ps PMD when used with the CMA5000
All band testing through a large choice of light sources PMD module. Reference: 5403-006-PMD
Highest dynamic range on the market: 55 dB with standard light
1550 nm C+L Wavelength Source
source and more than 64 dB with the high power source
This is the ultra-broadband wavelength source offering 1550 nm op-
Reduced Cost of Measurement: eration and a minimum PMD measurable of 0,035 ps. It is targeted
Fast measurement time: less than 8 seconds. for very low PMD measurement. It provides more than -10 dBm out-
Test through multiple EDFAs put power at 1550 nm, giving more than 43 dB dynamic range at
Easy to use touch screen interface combined with an innovative 1550 nm for 1 ps PMD and more than 35 dB at 1550 nm for 10 ps
parameter set-up scheme PMD when used with the CMA5000 PMD module. Reference: 5403-
Professional, comprehensive reporting of all settings and test re- 005-PMD
sults in a standard .pdf format at the press of a button 1550 nm High Power Source
This is the ultra high power source offering 1550 nm operation and
PMD Module/Optical Sources/PMD Artifact highest dynamic range. It is designed for very long fiber PMD mea-
PMD Module surements that can test lengths over 300 km. It provides more than
It is a double deep module which operates in a CMA5000 MBA or +11 dBm output power at 1550 nm, giving more than 64 dB dynam-
LBA. The PMD module provides up to 160 ps for a birefringent fibre ic range at 1550 nm for 1 ps PMD and more than 56 dB at 1550 nm
and 80 ps for telecom fibre. Reference: 5400-001-PMD for 10 ps PMD when used with the CMA5000 PMD module.
Optical Sources Reference: 5403-010-PMD
All sources come with a soft bag, a universal fibre optic PC connec- PMD Artefact
tor and operate on battery. This is a piece of birefringent fiber with 1 ps PMD. Reference: 5402-
000-PMD

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Polarization Mode Dispersion Module Specifications
Operating wavelengths 1250 nm to 1650 nm
Random PMD Measurement Range1 80 ps
Deterministic Measurement Range2 160 ps
Dynamic Range3 See below
Accuracy 1% 0.06 ps (for weakly coupled fiber)
Repeatability 1% 0.06 ps (for strongly coupled fiber)
Measurement Time for 45 ps Scanning Range 8 seconds
Measurement Time for 160 ps Scanning Range 20 seconds
Test through EDFA Yes
Battery Operation4 Yes

Polarization Mode Dispersion Source Specifications


1550 1550 HP 1310 & 1550 1550 & 1625 1550 C+L
Output power +2 dBm +11 dBm 1 dBm 2 dBm 10 dBm
Related dynamic range5 55 dB 64 dB 52 dB 51 dB 43 dB
Minimum Measurable PMD 0,06 ps 0,08 ps 0,06 ps 0,065 ps 0,035 ps
Battery operation Yes, 9h autonomy (30h typ.)
1: Typical Telecommunication fibers
2: Polarization Maintening fiber or artifact measurement
3: Dynamic range depends of the output power of associated light source.
4: Inside CMA5000 MBA platform
5: For 1 ps PMD, substrate 8 dB to this value for 10 ps PMD

Ordering Information
PMD Module
The PMD application is a double deep module which operates in a CMA5000 MBA or LBA.
PMD range is up to 160ps for a birefringent fiber and 80ps for telecom fiber.
Reference: 5400-001-PMD

Optical Sources
All sources listed below come with a soft bag, universal fiber optic physical contacting MBA connector and operate on ACor battery.

Standard 1550 nm Wavelength Source


This is the standard source offering 1550 nm operation. It will provide very high dynamic range and is suitable in most optical fiber and
optical cable PMD characterization tests.
It provides more than +2 dBm output power at 1550 nm, giving more than 55 dB dynamic range at 1550 nm for 1 ps PMD and more
than 47 dB at 1550 nm for 10 ps PMD when used with the CMA5000 PMD module. Reference : 5403-003-PMD

Dual 1310 nm and 1550 nm Source MBA


This is the dual wavelength source offering 1310 nm &1550 nm operation.
It provides more than -1 dBm output power at 1550 nm, giving more than 52 dB dynamic range at 1550 nm for 1 ps PMD and more than
44 dB at 1550 nm for 10 ps PMD when used with the CMA5000 PMD module. Reference : 5403-004-PMDFU = FC/UPC

Dual 1550 nm and 1625 nm Source


This is the dual wavelength source offering 1550 nm &1625 nm operation.
It provides more than -2 dBm output power at 1550 nm, giving more than 51 dB dynamic range at 1550 nm for 1 ps PMD and more than
43 dB at 1550 nm for 10 ps PMD when used with the CMA5000 PMD module.
Reference : 5403-006-PMD

1550 nm C-Band Source


This is the ultra-broadband wavelength source offering 1550 nm operation and a minimum PMD measurement of 0.035 ps. It is targeted for
very low PMD measurements.
It provides more than -10 dBm output power at 1550 nm, giving more than 43 dB dynamic range at 1550 nm for 1 ps PMD and more than
35 dB at 1550 nm for 10 ps PMD when used with the CMA5000 PMD module.
Reference : 5403-005-PMD

1550 nm High Power Source


This is the ultra high power source offering 1550 nm operation and the highest dynamic range.
It is targeted for ultra long haul PMD measurements as you can test more than 300 km of fibers.
It provides more than +11 dBm output power at 1550 nm, giving more than 64 dB dynamic range at 1550 nm for 1 ps PMD and more than
56 dB at 1550 nm for 10 ps PMD when used with the CMA5000 PMD module. Reference : 5403-010-PMD

PMD Artifact
The PMD Artifact is a piece of bi-refringent fiber with 1 ps PMD. Reference: 5402-000-PMD

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PMD Module and Light Source Order Guide

Order Number Description


5400-001-PMD-YY Base PMD Double Deep Module, 160 ps
5402-000-PMD-YY PMD Artifact
5403-003-PMD-X Polarized broadband 1550 nm battery powered light source
5403-004-PMD-X Polarized broadband dual 1310 nm & 1550 nm battery powered light source
5403-005-PMD-X Polarized ultra-broadband 1550 nm B-band battery powered light source
5403-006-PMD-X Polarized broadband dual 1550 nm & 1625 nm battery powered light source
5403-010-PMD-X Polarized broadband 1550 nm High Power battery powered light source

X = Power Cord Option:


U = US,
E = Europe
G = Great Britain
A = Australia

YY = Connector Option:
FU = FC/UPC
SU = SC/UPC
FA = FC/APC
SA = SC/APC

Note: All light sources come with a universal connector compatible with all PC connectors with 2.5 mm diameter (FU, SU, TU)

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OPTICAL SPECTRUM ANALYZERS
CMA5000 OSA 425 / OSA 400
1250 nm to 1650 nm

Field Portable DWDM/CWDM Testers

The CMA5000 OSAs are field portable DWDM/CWDM testers cov- OSA 400
ering the 1250-1650 nm spectral range. Two OSA modules are avail- The OSA 400 extends the performances of the OSA 425 and provides
able to meet all test requirements: OSA 400 and OSA 425. lab specifications in a rugged field module. With best in class ORR, this
OSA 425 OSA can compute OSNR measurements with very high accuracy. The
This OSA is ready for field operation and the harsh environments unique flat top filter can drop signals up to 40Gb/s to perform transport
that are associated with field use. Its internal calibration is valid over analysis.
the full temperature range and provides accurate power and wave- The compact size of the OSA module conveniently fits into the
length measurement in all conditions without any user calibration. CMA5000 Multi-Layer Network Test Platform using a medium bay
adapter.

Specifications
OSA 400 OSA 425
Spectral Range 1250-1650 nm 1250-1650 nm
Wavelength Accuracy1 40 pm ( 20 pm typical) 40 pm ( 20 pm typical)
Power Range2, 3, 4 +20 to 70 dBm +15 to 65 dBm
Power Accuracy5 0.4 dB 0.5 dB
Polarization Dependance6 0.05 dB 0.1 dB
Resolution Bandwidth3 <60 pm; 100 pm; 200 pm & 500 pm <70 pm
65 dBc at 50 GHz from peak 40 dBc at 50 GHz from peak
Optical Rejection Ratio3, 7 55 dBc at 25 GHz from peak 35 dBc at 25 GHz from peak
35 dBc at 12.5 GHz from peak 25 dBc at 12.5 GHz from peak
8s for full scan 8s for full scan
Measurement Time at Full Resolution
40 nm/s for small scan 40 nm/s for small scan
Channel Table 512 512
Optical Return Loss >45 dB >40 dB

Channel Drop Features


Spectral Range 1250-1650 nm NA
Modulation Rate Up to 40 Gb/s NA
Filter Bandwidth3 From 60 pm to 800 pm NA
Crosstalk3 Up to 65 dB NA

1: Signal from +5 to -30 dBm in C&L band from 15 to 30C


2: Maximum total safe power +25 dBm
3: In C&L band
4: With averaging; linearity may be degraded above +15 dBm
5: At 15 dBm in C band
6: At 1550 nm; at 23 2C
7: With the 60 pm resolution
Specifications are subject to change without notice

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General Specifications
Operating Temperature 0 to +40C
Storage Temperature 20 to +70C
Humidity 95% RH non-condensing
Battery Operation Yes

Ordering Information
The CMA 5500 OSA modules cover the 1250 - 1650 nm spectral range. Two modules are available: the OSA 425 (standard OSA) and the
OSA 400 (includes channel isolation feature).
The CMA 5500 OSAs are double-deep (4-Bay) modules that must be used with an MBA or LBA. Each module includes a large choice of
connector styles with channel isolation feature that allows the user to select a channel to be isolated to an output port for input to
additional test equipment (such as BERT) for optical signals up to 40Gb/s.

Module Number:

55 - __ __ __ - OSA - __ __ __
A B C

A =Select OSA module


10 = OSA 400 with filter: High Resolution Optical Spectrum Analyer covering
1250 to 1650 nm with channel selection for optical signals up to 40 Gb/s.

25 = OSA425: Optical Spectrum Analyzer covering 1250 to 1650 nm.

B = Depends on the OSA module selected


000: if OSA 425 module selected
100: if OSA 400 module selected

C = Select Connector
UFC = FC/UPC AFC = FC/APC
ASC = SC/APC USC = SC/UPC

Example of Order Number and Specification

5525-000-OSA-UFC OSA 425 Optical Spectrum Analyzer covering 1250 - 1450 nm with FC/UPC connector
OSA400: High Resolution Optical Spectrum Analyzer covering 1250 - 1650 nm with channel selector for optical signals up to
5510-100-OSA-AFC
40 Gb/s and angled FC/PC connectors

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SDH/SONET/PDH/T-CARRIER ANALYZER
CMA5000 XTA
1.5 Mbps up to 10 Gbps

All-in-one Module: from 1.5 Mbps to 10 Gbps

The XTA (eXtended Transport Analysis) Application module is a field dated by software or hardware and so protects your investment for
portable SONET/SDH analyzer for testing networks from 1,5 Mbps the future.
to 10 Gbps. It can provide a multitude of test measurements includ- The compact size of the XTA Application module conveniently fits in-
ing Jitter & Wander and Next Generation SONET/SDH and enables to the CMA5000 Multi-Layer Network Test Platform using a small bay
installation and maintenance professionals to rely on one compact adapter-thus reducing cost and overall weight.
solution. Thanks to its open architecture, the XTA can easily be up-

Interfaces and Signal Specifications


Signals XTA Modules
SDH / SONET/ Rate XTA XTA XTA XTA
Interfaces
PDH T-Carrier (Mb/s) 622 2.5 10-1310 10-1550
STM64 OC-192 9953.280
STM16 OC-48 2488.320 Optical
STM4 OC-12 622.080 1550 nm1
STM1 OC-3 155.520
STM64 OC-192 9953.280
STM16 OC-48 2488.320 Optical
STM4 OC-12 622.080 1310 nm1
STM1 OC-3 155.520
STM1 STS-3 155.520
STS-1 51.840
E4 139.264
E3 34.368 Electrical2
E1 2.048
DS3 44.736
DS1 1.544

1: SC/PC connectors
2: BNC 75 connectors (except for DS1 Bantam 100 )

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Interfaces and Signal Specifications (continued)
155.520 to 2488.320 Mb/s 9953.280 Mb/s
1310 nm 1290-1330 nm 1290-1330 nm
Wavelength
1550 nm 1529-1570 nm 1530-1565 nm
Optical Transmitter 1310 nm 2 dBm to +2 dBm +1 dBm to +5 dBm
Output Power
1550 nm 1 dBm to +2 dBm 1 dBm to +2 dBm
8.2 dB minimum (1550 nm)
Extinction Ratio 8.2 dB minimum
6.0 dB minimum (1310 nm)
155.520 to 622.080 Mb/s 2488.320 Mb/s 9953.280 Mb/s
Wavelength 1270-1570 nm 1270-1570 nm 1527-1570 nm and 1290-1330 nm
Optical Receiver
Sensitivity (min) 28 dBm (at 10-10 BER) 28 dBm (at 10-10 BER) 15 dBm (at 10-12 BER)
Saturation 8 dBm 8 dBm 1 dBm
Internal stratum 3 clock generation
External 2.048 MHz reference clock: 75 BNC connector, 0.5 to 4 Vpp signal amplitude
Timed from 2.048 Mbit/s received signal
Clock Reference External 1.544 MHz reference clock: 75 BNC connector, 0.5 to 4 Vpp signal amplitude
Clock Timed from 1.544 Mbit/s received signal
Synchronization Timed from SDH/SONET received signal
External 10 MHz reference clock: 75 BNC connector, 0.5 to 4 Vpp signal amplitude
155.520 MHz frequency signal synchronous with transmitted SDH/SONET signal, 50 connector,
Clock Output
AC coupled, 600 mV amplitude
The CMA 5000 XTA modules support the drop and insert of DCC channels from SONET/SDH.
DCC Signals Rates D1-D3 DCC channel at 192 Kb/s and D4-D12 DCC channel at 576 Kb/s
Connector DB 15
SONET/SDH SONET format Telcordia GR-253
Frame Formats and
Mapping SDH format ITU-T G.707

SONET Mappings

OC-192 STS-192 STS-192c STS-192c SPE Bulk Filled (*)

STS-96 STS-96c STS-96c SPE Bulk Filled (*)


x4
OC-48 STS-48 STS-48c STS-48c SPE Bulk Filled (*)

STS-24 STS-24c STS-24c SPE Bulk Filled (*)


x4
x16
OC-12 STS-12 STS-12c STS-12c SPE Bulk Filled (*)
x4
OC-3 STS-3 STS-3c STS-3c SPE Bulk Filled

DS3
x3 STS-1 STS-1c SPE
Bulk Filled

DS2
VT group VT-6 VT-6 SPE
Bulk Filled

E1
T-Carrier Add / Drop capability VT-2 VT-2 SPE
Bulk Filled
DS0: N x 64 kbit/s, N x 56 kbit/s
(*): Concatenated payloads are proposed as product option DS1
T-Carrier MUX/DEMUX option VT-1.5 VT-1.5 SPE
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Interfaces and Signal Specifications (continued)
SDH Mappings

STM-64 AU-4-64c VC-4-64c C-4-64c Bulk Filled (*)


x4
x16
STM-16 AU-4-16c VC-4-16c C-4-16c Bulk Filled (*)
x4
x16
STM-4 AU-4-4c VC-4-4c C-4-4c Bulk Filled (*)
x4 x64
E4
STM-1 AUG AU-4 VC-4 C-4
Bulk Filled
x3 E3
TUG-3 TU-3 VC-3 C-3 DS3
PDH Add / Drop capability Bulk Filled
x7 x3
E0: N x 64 kbit/s, N x 56 kbit/s E1
(*): Concatenated payloads are proposed as product option TUG-2 TU-12 VC-12 C-12
Bulk Filled

PDH/DSn Signal Unframed Format Framed Format


PRBS PRBS: 29-1, 211-1, 215-1, 220-1, QRSS, 223-1,
E1 PRBS G.704 Patterns 229-1, 231-1 inverted and non-inverted
E3 PRBS G.751 Test
Pattern All 1 pattern, all 0 pattern, alternative 01
E4 PRBS G.751 Word pattern, user-defined 2 bytes word pattern,
DS1 PRBS ANSI T1.107 (SF and ESF) Patterns 1 in 8, 2 in 8, 3 in 24, QRSS patterns for
DS1 signal
DS3 PRBS ANSI T1.107 (C-bit and M-13)

Network Emulation
All bytes of TOH (STS-1/STS-3) are programmable except B1/B2 and Z0
J0: (Trace Identifier) programmable 62 bytes ASCII sequence, CRLF added
TOH Editor
or programmable 15 bytes ASCII sequence, CRC (E.164) added
or programmable byte

C2, G1, F2, H4, Z3, Z4, N1


POH Editor J1: (Trace Identifier) programmable 62 bytes ASCII sequence, CRLF added
SONET Frames
(STS) or programmable 15 bytes ASCII sequence, CRC (E.164) added
or programmable byte

V5, Z6, Z7
POH Editor VT J2: (Trace Identifier) programmable 62 bytes ASCII sequence, CRLF added
(POH) or programmable 15 bytes ASCII sequence, CRC (E.164) added
SONET/SDH or programmable byte
Overhead Editors
All bytes of SOH (STM-1) are programmable except B1/B2
J0: (Trace Identifier) programmable 15 bytes ASCII sequence, CRC (E.164) added
SOH Editor
or programmable 62 bytes ASCII sequence, CRLF added
or programmable byte

VC4 and VC3 POH: C2, G1, F2, H4, F3, K3, N1
J1: (Trace Identifier) programmable 15 bytes ASCII sequence, CRC (E.164) added
SDH Frames
or programmable 62 bytes ASCII sequence, CRLF added
or programmable byte
POH Editor
VC12 POH: V5, N2, K4
J2: (Trace Identifier) programmable 15 bytes ASCII sequence, CRC (E.164) added
or programmable 62 bytes ASCII sequence, CRLF added
or programmable byte

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Network Emulation (continued)
A1/A2, B1, B2, REI-L, B3, REI-P, V5, REI-V, PRBS, Word, transmission errors, FAW, SFAW, FPS,
SONET/DSn
CRC-6, Parity P, Parity CP, code errors (BPV, EXZ)

Error Addition A1/A2, B1, B2, MS-REI, B3, LP-B3, HP-REI, V5, LP-REI, PRBS, Word, transmission errors FAW, CRC4, REI,
SDH/PDH
code errors (BPV, EXZ)

Error control Programmable number or rate

LOS, LOF, OOF, AIS-L, RDI-L, AIS-P, LOP-P, TIM-P, SLM-P, UNEQ-P, RDI-P, LOM-V, AIS-V, LOP-V, SLM-V,
SONET/DSn
UNEQ-V, RDI-V, TIM-V, LSS, LPS, AIS, LOMF, RAI
Alarm Addition LOS, LOF, OOF, MS-AIS, MS-RDI, AU-AIS, AU-LOP, HP-SLM, HP-TIM, HP-UNEQ, HP-RDI, TU-LOM, TU-AIS,
SDH/PDH
TU-LOP, LP-SLM, LP-UNEQ, LP-TIM, LP-RDI, LSS, LPS, AIS, LOMF
Alarm Control On steady-state or programmable number of frames
Supports adding and dropping of a selected 64 kb/s voice channel (carried in a DSn signal) to an external
Voice Add/Drop SONET/DSn
handset (-Law)
(Option)
SDH/PDH N/A
Pointer movement generation on SONET and SDH frames:
Pointer set to any value with or without NDF
Pointer Movement
Positive and negative movements
Pointer sequences (ITU-T G.783, Telcordia GR-253)

Programmable frequency offset:


Frequency Shift 100 ppm to +100 ppm in 0.1 ppm steps for SONET/SDH
100 ppm to +100 ppm in 0.1 ppm steps for PDH/T-Carrier

Automatic Protection Switch messages (K1/K2) are user-programmable MSP Linear (ITU-T G783)
APS (K1/K2)
Stress Function and MSP-Ring (ITU-T G841) are supported
SDH Through SOH overwrite K1, K2, S1, A1, A2, J0, M1 recalculated; error addition: B1, B2, MS-REI
Mode Transmission; alarm addition: LOF, MS-AIS, MS-RDI; APS simulation
SONET Through TOH overwrite K1, K2, S1, A1, A2, J0, M1 recalculated; error addition: B1, B2, REI-L transmission, alarm
Mode addition: LOF, AIS-L, RDI-L; APS simulation
Loop Codes generation on DS1 frames:
DS1 SF: Loop Up, Loop Down
DS1 Loop Codes
DS1 ESF: Line Loop Back Activate, Payload Loop Activate, Line Loop Back Deactivate,
Payload Loop Loop Back Deactivate, Universal Loop Back Deactivate

Measurement Capabilities
Power meter
Signal Qualification
Frequency meter
SONET/DSn
A1/A2, B1, B2, REI-L, B3, REI-P, V5, REI-V, PRBS, Word, FAW, SFAW, FPS, CRC-6,
MAW, Parity P, Parity CP, code errors (BPV, EXZ)
Error Analysis
SDH/PDH
B1, A1/A2, B2, MS-REI, B3, HP-REI, LP-B3, LP-REI, V5, PRBS, Word, FAW, CRC4, BPV,
code errors (BPV, EXZ)

SONET/DSn
LOS, LOF, OOF, AIS-L, RDI-L, AIS-P, LOP-P, SLM-P, UNEQ-P, RDI-P, LOM-V, AIS-V,
LOP-V, SLM-V, UNEQ-V, RDI-V, TIM-V, LSS, LPS, AIS, RAI, LOMF
Alarms Analysis
SDH/PDH
LOS, LOF, OOF, MS-AIS, MS-RDI, AU-AIS, AU-LOP, HP-SLM, HP-UNEQ, HP-TIM, HP-RDI, TU-LOM, TU-AIS,
TU-LOP, LP-SLM, LP-UNEQ, LP-TIM, LP-RDI, LSS, LPS, AIS, LOMF

XTA modules track all the SONET/SDH pointers movements information:


Path Analysis Pointer Movement Pointer value
Analysis Number of positive and negative pointer movements
Number of pointer movement with NDF

SONET/DSn
Transmission quality is calculated each second as per GR-253
Quality Analysis SDH/PDH
Transmission quality is calculated each second in accordance with recommendations
G.826, G.828, M.2100, M2.101.1, M.2101, M.2110 for performance

Realtime display of the following information:


J0, J1 and J2 Path Trace messages (ASCII sequence)
S1 (synchronization status)
Overhead Analysis C2/V5 (signal label)

SONET/SDH:
Complete display of SOH/TOH and POH of the analyzed path channel
Capture capacity: 64 consecutive frames
Event Analysis Alarms and Errors event analysis in temporal graphical display with 125 s resolution

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Measurement Capabilities (continued)
Measurement possible at each path level
Resolution: 100 ns
Round Trip Delay
Range: 0 to 2 sec (depending on path level)
Result: Tmax, Tmin, Tavr, Tcurrent and

Automatic Protection Number of switches


Switching Switch duration (with 125 s resolution)
Measurement K1/K2 capture and interpretation

Direct graphical presentation of performance and availability conformance test result


Performance Analysis Automatic calculation of acceptance thresholds according to ITU-T recommendations, such as M.2100, M.2101.1 and M.2101
Automatic calculation of Performance Objectives according to ITU-T recommendations such as G.821, G.826, G.828

Structure Scan Complete signal mapping auto discovery (including Mix Payload)
Troublescan Continuous VC4/SPEs scanning for alarms and errors detection

The XTA hardware is a double size plug-in module compatible with the CMA 5000 Multi-Layer Network Test Platform
(small, medium or large bay adapters).
AC power: 100 to 250 VAC via CMA 5000 platform

Operating Temperature: 0 to +40C


Environmental
Storage Temperature: 20 to +70C
specifications
Humidity: 10% to 80%
General
Information Electrical: EN 61010-1
Safety
Optical: EN 60825-1 and 21 CFR 1040.10
EMC EN 300386 V1.3.2
Warranty 1 year standard
Calibration cycle 1 year
CMA5000 platform features are detailed in the CMA5000 platform specifications sheet.

XTA Application: Jitter and Wander Option


Interfaces and Signal Specifications1
Jitter/Wander Generation and Analysis Interfaces XTA Modules
Interfaces SONET/DSn SDH/PDH Rate (Mb/s) XTA 622 XTA 2.5G

Optical OC-48 STM16 2488.320


1550 nm & 1310 nm2 OC-12 STM4 622.080
OC-3 STM1 155.520
STS-3 STM1e 155.520
STS-1 51.840
E4 139.264
Electrical3 E3 34.368
E1 2.048
DS3 44.736
DS1 1.544

Jitter Generation
Tx Signals Sinusodal jitter generation at all bit rates included in the XTA module configuration
Amplitude Range Up to 240 000 UI4
Jitter Generation Frequency Range 0.1 Hz to 20 MHz4
Characteristics
Programmable frequency offset
Frequency Shift 100 ppm to +100 ppm in 0.1 ppm steps
For PDH/T-Carrier and SONET/SDH
1: All the general specifications of the XTA modules are described in the CMA5000 extended Transport Analysis Application datasheet
2: SC/PC connectors
3: BNC 75 connectors (except for DS1 Bantam 100 )
4: Depending on the XTA module configuration

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XTA Application: Jitter and Wander Option (continued)
Amplitude (UI) Frequency (KHz)
Interfaces A3 A2 A1 F1 F2 F3 F4
SONET/SDH Jitter
Generation OC-48/STM16 240000 240 0.75 1 4 1.300 20000
Characteristics
OC-12/STM4 60000 60 0.75 1 16 1.300 5000
OC-3/STM1 15000 15 0.75 1 65 1.300 1
1: Not defined

Peak-to-peak
Amplitude
-20 dB/dec
A3

A2 -20 dB/dec

A1

0.1 Hz 1 Hz F1 F2 F3 F4
Jitter Frequency in Hz

Jitter frequency and amplitude can be programmed within the range specified above.

Amplitude (UI) Frequency (Hz)


Interfaces A3 A2 A1 F1 F2 F3 F4
STS-3/STM1e 15000 150 0.75 100 500 100K 1300K
STS1 5200 52 1 100 10000 520K 1000K
PDH/T-Carrier
Jitter Generation E4 15000 150 0.75 100 500 100K 3500K
Characteristics
E3 3500 35 1 100 10000 350K 800K
E1 200 20 1 10 1000 20K 100K
DS3 4500 45 1.12 100 10000 400K
DS1 160 16 1 10 1000 16K 40K

Jitter Measurement
Jitter measurement at all bit rates included in the XTA module configuration
Signal Qualification ensures that the incoming signal is in acceptable operating range before starting a
Rx Signals jitter measurement, by checking:
Optical/electrical power
Frequency shift (up to 100 ppm)

Alarms and errors are analyzed in real time during the jitter measurement:
SDH alarm events: LOS, LOF, OOF, MS-AIS, MS-RDI, AU-AIS, HP-RDI, TU-AIS, LP-RDI, AIS, LSS, HITS
Alarms and Errors Analysis SONET alarm events: LOS, LOF, OOF, AIS-L, RDI-L, AIS-P, RDI-P, AIS-V, RDI-V, AIS, LSS, HITS
SDH error events: B1, B2, MS-REI, B3, V5, HP-REI, LP-REI, LSS
SONET error events: B1, B2, REI-L, REI-P, V5, REI-V, LSS
Jitter Analyzer
Characteristics Optical Sensitivity The optical input power must be in the range of -8 to -13 dBm for accurate measurement
Peak to Peak: 0 to 128 UI p-p
Amplitude
Measurement RMS1: 0 to 64 UI rms
Ranges Maximum Peak to Peak: 0.001 UI p-p
resolution RMS1: 0.001 UI rms
Range from 10 Hz to 20 MHz
Built-in Filters High-Pass filters at 20 dB/dec for HP1, HP2 and HPrms
Low pass filters at 60 dB/dec for LP

Amplitude Results Positive Peak, Negative Peak, Peak to Peak, RMS1


Current and maximum values are displayed in numerical or graphical form
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Jitter Measurement (continued)
HP1 Hz HP2 KHz LP KHz HPrms KHz
Interfaces
(20dB/dec) (20dB/dec) (60dB/dec) (20dB/dec)
OC-48/STM16 5000 1000 20000 12
OC-12/STM4 1000 250 5000 12
OC-3/STM1 500 65 1300 12
Jitter
STS-3/STM1e 500 65 1300 12
Measurement
Filters STS-1 100 20 4001 12
Characteristics
E4 200 10 3500 12
E3 100 10 800 12
E1 20 18 100 12
DS3 10 30 4001 12
DS1 10 8 401 12

1: At 20 dB/dec
Filters with frequency break points

The jitter measurement counts the number of seconds with hits (jitter exceeding a user specified threshold)
Jitter Hits Hit second count is displayed numerically
Results
Each second with a jitter hit is recorded in the Event Log file
An optimized algorithm increases jitter amplitude until occurrence of an error in the received signal.
A fast tolerance mode is also available. It allows a more rapid assessment of the jitter performance of the system under test.
The jitter Tolerance measurement is automatically performed and compared with predefined standard masks:
PDH: ITU-T G.823 low and high Q masks
Jitter Tolerance T-Carrier: ITU-T G.824 and Telcordia GR.499 masks, category 1 and 2
User Selectable Mask
SDH: ITU-T G.825 masks
SONET: Telcordia GR.253 masks
Independent transmit and receive tributaries can be selected
Results The results are displayed in a graph with masks or a table with a clear PASS/FAIL message
Jitter Transfer measurement defines the ratio between the output jitter amplitude and the input jitter amplitude versus the
jitter frequency for a given bit rate
Jitter Transfer Jitter Transfer measurement is automatically performed and compared with ITU-T G.741, G.742, G.783
Jitter Transfer Pass Masks and Telcordia GR.253, GR.499 specifications
Frequency Up to 20 MHz
The results are displayed in tabular format or plotted on a graph showing the gain versus frequency.
Results
The pass mask is displayed on the graph as well as the results
Compliance with recommendation ITU-T G.783. Pointer sequences are programmable
Jitter Pointer
Analysis The unit generates pointer sequences and simultaneously analyzes the output jitter of the device under test.
Results
Results are displayed in a numerical or graphical form

Wander Generation
Tx Signals Sinusodal wander generation at all bit rates included in the XTA module configuration
Amplitude Range Up to 100 s1
Wander
Generation Frequency Range 10 Hz to 10 Hz1
Characteristics Programmable frequency offset (only with internal clock reference)
Frequency Shift 100 ppm to +100 ppm in 0.1 ppm steps
For PDH/T-Carrier and SONET/SDH
Interfaces Bit Rate Mbit/s A2 in UIFrom 10 Hz to 1 Hz A1 in UI at 10 Hz
OC-48 2488.320 240 000 24 000
OC-12 622.080 60 000 6000
SONET/T-
Carrier Wander OC-3 155.520 15 000 1500
Generation STS-3 155.520 15 000 1500
Characteristics
STS-1 51.840 5200 520
DS3 44.736 4500 450
DS1 1.544 160 16

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Wander Generation (continued)

Peak-to-peak
Amplitude
-20 dB/dec
A2

A1

10 Hz 1 Hz 10 mHz
Wander Frequency in Hz
Wander amplitude mask for SONET/SDH

Interfaces Bit Rate Mbit/s A2 in UI From 10 Hz to 1 Hz A2 in UI From 10 Hz to 1 Hz


STM16 2488.320 240 000 24 000
STM4 622.080 60 000 6000
SDH/PDH
Wander STM1 155.520 15 000 1500
Generation STM1e 155.520 15 000 1500
Characteristics
E4 139.264 15 000 1500
E3 34.368 3500 350
E1 2.048 200 20

Wander Measurement
Wander measurement at all bit rates in SONET/SDH included in the XTA module configuration
Signal Qualification ensures that the incoming signal is in acceptable operating range before starting a wander
Rx Signals measurement, by checking:
Optical/electrical power
Frequency shift (up to 100 ppm)

Alarms and errors are analyzed in real time during the jitter measurement
SDH alarm events: LOS, LOF, OOF, MS-AIS, MS-RDI, AU-AIS, HP-RDI, TU-AIS, LP-RDI, AIS, LSS
Alarms and Errors
SONET alarm events: LOS, LOF, OOF, AIS-L, RDI-L, AIS-P, RDI-P, AIS-V, RDI-V, AIS, LSS
Analysis
SDH error events: B1, B2, MS-REI, B3, V5, HP-REI, LP-REI, LSS
SONET error events: B1, B2, REI-L, REI-P, V5, REI-V, LSS

TIE Sample rate up to 100/s


(Time Interval Error) Low pass filter at 10 Hz
Wander MTIE (Maximum Measurement range: from 1 s up to 1s
Analyzer Time Interval Error) Resolution: 0.1 ns
Characteristics
MRTIE (Maximum If the reference clock is unavailable when analysing wander signals, the MTIE analysis may have a
Relative Time superimposed frequency offset.
Interval Error) This offset is removed in MRTIE analysis.
TDEV Measurement range: 105 ns
(Time DEViation) Resolution: 0.01 ns
External: for wander analysis with XTA modules, it is recommended to provide a reference clock
Reference Clock
with very high accuracy1, 2
Signal
Internal frequency: stratum 3 (10 MHz)

TIE, MTIE, MRTIE, TDEV are displayed in a graphical and tabular result presentation
Calculation of MTIE and TDEV are in real time
Results
Frequency offset is displayed
Graphical mode is user adjustable with cursor and zoom In/Out

1: No external reference clock source is required for jitter measurement


2: External 2 MHz - 75 BNC connector, External 1.5 MHz - 75 BNC connector

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XTA Application: Next Generation Monitoring Option
Interfaces and Signal Specifications1
XTA Modules
Interfaces SONET/SDH Rates (Mb/s) HO Path
XTA 10G XTA 2.5G XTA 622
OC-192 9953.2803
OC-48 2488.320 STS-3-c SPE
OC-12 622.080 STS-1-SPE
Optical OC-3 155.520
1550 nm and
Interfaces available for STM-64 9953.2803
1310 nm2
the Next-Generation
SONET/SDH option STM-16 2488.320 VC-4 (AU-4)
STM-4 622.080 VC-3 (AU-3)
STM-1 155.520
STS-3 155.520 STS-3-c SPE
STS-1 51.840 STS-1-SPE
Electrical
VC-4 (AU-4)
STM-1 155.520
VC-3 (AU-3)
1: All the general specifications of the XTA modules are described in the CMA5000 extended Transport Analysis Application datasheet
2: SC/PC Connectors
3: For the OC-192 / STM-64 interface, the wavelength is 1550 nm or 1310 nm

ITU-T: G.707, G.783, G.806


Virtual Concatenation (VCAT)
ITU-T and ANSI ANSI: T1.105
Recommendations Link Capacity Adjustment ITU-T: G.7042
Scheme (LCAS) ANSI: Refers to G.7042

Virtual Concatenation (VCAT) Monitoring


High Order SONET: STS-3-c SPE, STS-1-SPE
Concatenation SDH: VC-4 (AU-4), VC-3 (AU-3)
Real time display of the following information:
Overhead Analysis J1 path trace message of all the containers (ASCII sequence)
VCAT Monitoring C2 signal label of all the containers (interpretation in text format)
Characteristics
All the VCAT containers are automatically broken down by group
Alarm detection for all group members: LOM, OOM1, OOM2, SOM
Group Overview Error detection for all group members: CRC-8
CTRL field interpretation for all group members: NORM (Normal), DNU (Do Not Use),
EOS (End of Sequence)

Differential Delay Analysis


Differential Delay Analysis of the differential delay of all group members (maximum delay: 224 ms)
Analysis Differential Delay Displays in real time of the pointer values of all group members: shows graphically the
Characteristics acceleration and showing down of each group member

LCAS Protocol Monitoring


Display the LCAS activity by decoding in text format the value of the CTRL
LCAS Monitoring field of all group members:
LCAS Monitoring
Characteristics ADD, REMOVE, FIXED, NORM, DNU, EOS
LCAS activity displayed in an "Event Log" window with a time stamp

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Ordering Information
The CMA5600 XTA module is a test module for T-Carriers/PDH and SONET/SDH technologies up to 10 Gbps (depends on the module). It is
a double (2-bay) module and can be used in either an SBA, MBA or LBA.
Select base module and additional testing options below.

Module Number:
56 __ __ - 000 - XTA
A

A = Select Base XTA Module


63 = XTA 10G 1310nm module (DS1/E1 to OC-192/STM64)
65 = XTA 10G 1550nm module (DS1/E1 to OC-192/STM64)
16 = XTA 2.5G module (DS1/E1 to OC-48/STM16)
04 = XTA 622 module (DS1/E1 to OC12/STM4)
Caution: this module is always delivered with J&W/TCM/Contiguous Concatenation functions

CMA5000 XTA Options - Must also order a 56XX-000-XTA base module.

56 __ __ - __ __ __ - XTA
A B

A = Select an XTA Module (must match base module)


63 = Option for XTA 10Gig 1310nm base module
65 = Option for XTA 10Gig 1550nm base module
16 = Option for XTA 2.5Gig base module
04 = Option for XTA 622 base module

B = Select Option (one reference per option)


101= Contiguous Concatenation
151= T-Carrier Package (MUX/DEMUX and Voice Add/Drop (mu-Law))
201= Tandem Connection Monitoring
251= High STM64/OC-192 optical sensitivity (for 5665 module only)
301= Jitter and Wander (Tx and Rx) (for 5616 module only)
351= Jitter and Wander (Tx only) (for 5616 module only)
401= ATM over SDH/SONET
501= VCAT Monitoring (VCAT, LCAS, Diff Delay) for High Order paths (VC4, STS3c, STS1)
601= Next Generation Tx & Rx for High Order paths (VC4, STS3c, STS1): VCAT, LCAS, GFP-F, GFP-T, EoS (for 5616 module only)

Example of Order Number and Specification

5616-000-XTA CMA5000 XTA 2.5G module


5616-301-XTA Jitter and wander option for 2.5G module

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ETHERNET TEST SET
CMA5000 Gigabit Ethernet Module

Accelerating the Deployment of Ethernet Services

The CMA5000 Gigabit Ethernet module features four full gigabit line Features
rate ports two GBIC ports and two RJ-45 electrical 10/100/1000 Display of 13 different transort stream errors
ports. Test basic networks with the TGen / Monitor application. The Instant display of Virtual channels,elementary streams and PIDs
RFC-2544 application measures critical parameters during network in a stream
installation, including throughput, latency, burstability and frame loss Errors from user defined thresholds
(as detailed in RFC 2544). Percentages of audio, video and data in the stream
For in depth troubleshooting, the Channel Statistics option allows the Video and audio buffer graphs indicating buffer overflow or un-
user to quickly identify the root cause of network impairments, not derflow
just the symptoms. Channel Statistics presents detailed statistics on PCR timing information including PCR jitter
all traffic received for up to 8,000 individual Ethernet or IP address- PSIP and MPEG tables
es, VLAN tags or MPLS labels. Full line rate traffic generation and Programs overview including Video and audio PIDs
shaping for 10/100/1000 BASE-T, 1000 BASE-SX, 1000 BASE-LX
AND 1000 BASE-EX networks, combined with comprehensive pro-
fessional reporting, ensures the easy installation, maintenance, trou-
bleshooting and documentation of 10/100/1000 Mbps based
Ethernet networks.

Specifications
Ethernet Test Ports (2) Gigabit optical and (2) 10/100/1000 Mbps electrical
Simultaneously hold any two, field swappable, industry standard 850 nm (SX), 1310 nm (LX)
Interface Optical Line Interfaces
and 1550 nm (LD, EX) GBICs
Specifications
10/100/1000 Mbps RJ45 (unshielded and shielded twisted pair cables, category 3, 4, 5, 5E, and 6) FDX
Electrical Line Interfaces
and HDX operation
Variable line rate traffic generation, up to full line rate
Configurable IP and Ethernet source and destination addresses (Support of IPv4 and IPv6 addressing)
Unicast and broadcast frames
EtherType II (DIX V.2), IEEE 802.3 with 802.2 (LLC1) and IEEE 802.3 with SNAP encapsulation
Adjustable frame size from 44 bytes to 10,000 bytes provides testing of undersize, oversize, and jumbo frames
Traffic
User definable VLAN ID and VLAN priority
Generation
Configurable data field (payload) supporting PRBS or user defined payload
User definable traffic mix (Broadcast and Unicast)
Frame sizes may be set to constant, stepped, or random length to emulate real world traffic profiles
In addition, when used with Ethernet or IP address swapping, all measurements may be performed in loopback or point-to-point
networks allowing the CMA5000 to measure any network topology for unsurpassed versatility

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The CMA5000s comprehensive active (RFC 2544) and passive (monitoring and statistics) testing capability accelerate
Ethernet service deployment and facilitate faster troubleshooting and maintenance.
Throughput Jitter
Installation/Commissioning (RFC 2544) Frame loss Back-to-Back frames
Latency (timestamps or Pings)
For efficient connection/configuration check and round trip time (RTT).
Ping Test
Supports both IPv4 and IPv6 addressing.
Link status Interface type
Remote fault Local clock
Signal present Pause capable
General Health/Line Statistics
Frames present Asymmetric pause capable
Speed Link partner capabilities
Full or half duplex
Max., min., average utilization Max., min., average frame rate
Performance Statistics
Max., min., average throughput

Total frames Number of undersized frames


Total good frames Number of jabbers/oversize frames
Unicast frames Number of FCS errored frames
Ethernet Multicast frames Number of collisions
Frame Statistics
Measurements Broadcast frames (10/100 Mbps half duplex only)
(per port) Number of pause frames Preamble violations
Total errored frames Alignment errors
Number of fragments IFG violations

EtherType II (DIX v.2) IEEE 802.3 - SNAP


Encapsulations (Frame Formats) Supported
IEEE 802.3 - LLC1
When any threshold is exceeded, the user receives a visual indication and the time
and date are recorded in the events tag.
Utilization Fragment frames
Throughput Undersized frames
Adjustable Thresholds Collision rate Oversize frames
Unicast frames FCS errored frames
Multicast frames IFG violations
Broadcast frames Preamble violations
Pause frames Alignment errors
Errored frames
Total valid/good frames 512 - 1023 byte frames
64 - 127 byte frames 1024 - 1518 byte frames
Frame Distribution Statistics (Ethernet and IP)
128 - 255 byte frames Total number of jumbo frames
256 - 511 byte frames Max., min., average frame size
Burst Statistics Total frames in bursts Max., min., average burst size

MPEG Analysis
The CMA5000 coupled with the 5700 Gigabit Ethernet module and
optional MPEG transport stream analysis software can help trou-
bleshoot your VoD. The combination of the GigE module and this
software allows for complete Ethernet testing and MPEG-2 transport
stream analysis.
The importance of performing MPEG transport stream analysis is
critical. An important measurement necessary within the MPEG lay-
er is program clock reference PCR timing which results in PCR jitter.
By providing a system that can examine the MPEG stream, any
problems with the PCR jitter are uncovered.

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Channel Statistics Option
90% of a networks life is spent installed, so troubleshooting and
maintenance capabilities are critical. The Channel Statistics software
upgrade for the CMA 5000 allows the user to quickly identify the root
cause of network impairments, not just the symptoms. The Channel
Statistics option presents detailed statistics on all traffic received for
up to 8,000 individual Ethernet or IP addresses, VLAN tags or MPLS
labels. These statistics allow immediate identification of the top talk-
ers, top error generators or the most inefficient VLANs or users, in
addition to many other parameters. The Channel Statistics option al-
so includes a filtering capability that allows, problematic equipment,
network links or VLANs to be targeted and isolated for analysis. Any or
all of the following statistics may be presented on a per channel basis.
Channel Statistics Optional Measurements
Statistics provided per IPv4, IPv6 or MAC address, VLAN ID or
MPLS label.
MAC source IP datagram bytes
MAC destination Ethernet frame size distribution
VLAN ID IP packet size
Capture Ethernet frames from the network and decode for Layer 2 protocol IP header bytes
analysis. IP source IP fragments
IP destination TTL Violations
IP type IP header errors
Protocol IPv4/IPv6 packets
Source port IPv4/IPv6 packet rates
Destination port IPv4/IPv6 bytes
Frame count IPv4/IPv6 throughput
Frame rate TCP bytes
Throughput TCP packet count
Byte count TCP packet rate
Errored frame count TCP packet throughput
MPLS frames TCP/UDP errored packets
MPLS bytes UDP bytes
Errored frame rate UDP packet count
Errored throughput UDP packet rate
Errored byte count UDP packet throughput

Intuitive test results in both a tabular and graphical display.

Quick and automated RFC 2544 testing.

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Ordering Information
The Channel Statistics software option allows the user to quickly identify the root cause of network impairments, not just the symptoms. This
option provides detailed statistics on all traffic recieved for up to 8,000 individual IP addresses of VLAN tags.

Model Number:
5700 - __ __ __ - GIGE A = Select a GIGE Module
A 000 = GIGE module
001 = GIGE module with channel
stats

CMA5000 Gigabit Ethernet GBIC Options


Must also order a 5700-XXX-GIGE base module

5700 - __ __ __ - GIGE A = Select a GIGE Module


A 085 = 850 nm GBIC GigE
Transceiver
013 = 1300 nm GBIC GigE
Transceiver
015 = 1550 nm GBIC GigE
Transceiver

Optional Accessory
5700-CS-OPT = Channel Statistics Upgrade for existing 5700-000-GIGE module
5700-SW2-OPT = Software option 2 - Multiple Traffic Stream Generation
5700-SW3-OPT = Software option 3 - Capture and Decode
5800-SW7-OPT = Software option 7- Capture and Decode with MPEG Filter
5700-MPG-OPT = Software option MPEG - MPEG Transport Stream Analysis

Example of Order Number and Specification


Module with 2 ports for optical ethernet testing and 2
5700-000-GIGE
ports for electrical ethernet testing
5700-085-GIGE 850 nm GBIC GigE Transceiver

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ETHERNET TEST SET
CMA5000 10 Gigabit Ethernet Module

Ideal for Installation and Maintenance of 10 Gigabit Ethernet Networks

The CMA5000 10 Gigabit Ethernet test set easily enables network analysis (RFC2544), BERT, Sequence testing and Capture and de-
installation, commissioning and troubleshooting. The module is a code. These targeted applications ensure easy and efficient mea-
double size module featuring XFP modular optics. The user inter- surement of critical networks parameters including throughput and
face has dedicated modes for unsurpassed ease of use; these frame loss.
modes include Ping, Traffic generation/monitoring, Performance

Specifications
The CMA5000 10 Gigabit Ethernet Testers traffic generation capabilities include:
Variable line rate traffic generation, up to full line rate
Configurable IP and Ethernet source and destination addresses (Support of IPv4 and IPv6 addressing)
Unicast and broadcast frames
EtherType II (DIX V.2), IEEE 802.3 with 802.2 (LLC1) and IEEE 802.3 with SNAP encapsulation
Adjustable frame size from 64 bytes to 9,600 bytes provides testing of undersize, oversize, and jumbo frames
Traffic Generation
User definable VLAN ID and VLAN priority
Configurable data field (payload) supporting PRBS or user defined payload
User definable traffic mix (Broadcast and Unicast)
Frame sizes may be set to constant, stepped, or random length to emulate real world traffic profiles
In addition, when used with Ethernet or IP address swapping, all measurements may be performed in loopback or point-to-point
networks allowing the CMA5000 to measure any network topology for unsurpassed versatility

Throughput Burst
Instalation/Commissioning Frame loss BERT
Latency Sequence Test
To quickly verify continuity and connectivity to network elements, the CMA5000 10 Gigabit
Ping Test
Module provides a Ping Application. Supports both IPv4 and IPv6 addressing.

Link status Local clock


Remote fault Pause capable
General Health/Line Statistics
Signal present Asymmetric pause capable
Frames present Link partner capabilities
Performance
Analysis Max., min., average utilization Max., min., average frame rate
Performance Statistics
Max., min., average throughput
Total frames Total errored frames
Total good frames Number of fragments
Unicast frames Number of undersized frames
Frame Statistics
Multicast frames Number of jabbers/oversize frames
Broadcast frames Number of FCS errored frames
Number of pause frames
Encapsulations (Frame Formats) EtherType II (DIX v.2) IEEE 802.3 - SNAP
Supported IEEE 802.3 - LLC1

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Complete control over frame contents and line rate allowing One button test provides important network parameters in-
the CMA5000 10 Gigabit Ethernet application to emulate real cluding utilization, throughput and Frame Loss.
network traffic.

Tabular detail test results provide easy and accurate data for Capture and Decode
analysis.

Easy and automated test setups for RFC2544 testing.

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Ordering Information
The CMA5800 10 Gigabit Ethernet module is a double wide module with modular optics that can be used in an SBA, MBA or LBA.
The CMA 5000 10 Gigabit Ethernet module enables the user to test 10 Gigabit Ethernet LAN PHY Networks.
The modules offers one optical port accessed through an XFP. The XFP transceiver of choice must be ordered separately.

Module Number:
5800 - __ __ __ - GIGE
A

A = Select a 10 GIGE Module


000 = 10 GIGE module

Optical Connector Opions:


5800 - __ __ __ - GIGE
A

A = Select a 10 GIGE Transceiver


085 = 850 nm XFP Transceiver
013 = 1310 nm XFP Transceiver
015 = 1550 nm XFP Transceiver

Optional Accessories

5800-SW1-OPT = Software option 1 - Bit Error Rate testing capability


5800-SW2-OPT = Software option 2 - Capture and Decode
5800-SW3-OPT = Software option 3 - Sequence Testing

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ETHERNET REFLECTOR
CMA Ethernet Reflector

Cost Savings Through Single Ended RFC2544 Testing

The ability to rapidly deploy Ethernet based services is critical in to- Features
day's marketplace. The NetTest Ethernet Reflector, used with an IP Simple, unattended operation
or Ethernet test set, offers the ability to easily measure throughput, Battery or AC power
round trip latency, even RFC suites at almost half the cost of using Small size, rugged construction
two test sets. A simple connection to the network endpoint where Full line rate Gigabit Ethernet capability
you want to test to is all that is needed to gain unattended MAC or IP Interchangeable SFP optics
address swapping. Single optical/electrical ports or dual optical/electrical ports
LED link status and speed indicators
Full auto-negotiation
ARP and Ping response
Specifications
Power AC charger adapter 12V 3A, battery (non-user replaceable)
Storage environment: 20 to +70C
Temperature Range
In operation: 5 to 40C
Battery Range 2 hours, rechargeable while running tests
7.9 x 4.4 x 1.9
Dimensions (L x W x D)
20 mm x 110 mm x 48 mm
1 electrical SFP / 1 optical SFP (single port version)
Interfaces
2 electrical SFP / 2 optical SFP (dual port version)
Ethernet Speeds 10 Mbps / 100 Mbps / 1 Gbps
1000BASE-SX (850 nM)
1000BASE-LX (1310 nM)
SFP Interfaces
1000BASE-EX 1550 nM)
1000BASE-T (electrical-included)
Weight 2 pounds / 900 grams

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Ordering Information
The 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet traffic reflector box is a small, standalone unit available in two versions. One version offers one 10/100/1000
Mbps RJ45 port and one 1000 Mbs optical port accessed through an SFP, the two port version offers two 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ45 ports and
two 1000 Mbs optical ports. The electrical interface(s) are standard on all units. The optical SFPs of choice must be ordered seperately.

Order Number Description


5700-001-REFL Single optical and electrical port Reflector
5700-002-REFL Dual optical and electrical ports Reflector
REFL-SOFT-CASE Soft carry case for the Reflector unit
REFL-HARD-CASE Hard transit case for Reflector unit
5700-085-REFL 850 nM SFP for use with the optical port(s) on the Reflector unit
5700-013-REFL 1310 nM SFP for use with the optical port(s) on the Reflector unit
5700-015-REFL 1550 nM SFP for use with the optical port(s) on the Reflector unit

Example of Order Number and Specification


5700-000-GIGE Module with 2 ports for optical ethernet testing and 2 ports for electrical ethernet testing
5700-085-GIGE 850 nm GBIC GigE Transceiver
5700-001-REFL Single optical and electrical port Reflector
REFL-SOFT-CASE Soft carry case for the Reflector unit
5700-085-REFL 850 nM SFP for use with the optical port (s) on the Reflector unit

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ACCESS MASTER
MT9083A
0.85/1.3 m (MMF), 0.78/1.31/1.383/1.49/1.55/1.625/1.65 m (SMF)

All-in-One Solution for Optical Fiber Construction and Maintenance of Access, FTTx,
LAN and Metro Networks NEW

Optical fibers are a key technology in todays modern communica- Designed with the Features that Matter Most
tions systems, including access networks such as FTTx, CATV, and When buying products, you tend to choose ones that are innovative
optical LANs. Moreover, optical-fiber technologies are playing in- and from established companies.
creasingly important roles in mobile communications and digital When you need to install and maintain optical networks, this should
broadcasting systems. Technicians maintaining these diverse sys- also apply. With over 50 years of combined OTDR design, Anritsu,
tems are forced to carry a large variety of test equipment on-site, in- which now includes NetTest, delivers the features that matter.
cluding OTDRs, Light Sources, Optical Power Meters, Visible Light
Sources, etc., as well as a notebook computer for evaluating the Having been in the test and measurement business for a long time,
FTTx QoS. On the other hand, fiber construction requires measuring we understand that things like performance, portability, reliability,
instruments with different functions and performance. As an exam- easy operation and of course price are important.
ple, FTTx access networks use single mode (SM) fiber whereas op-
tical LANs use multimode (MM) fiber. In addition, core and backbone
Quick Startup
The MT9083A is ready for measurement just 15 seconds after
networks utilize long fibers while optical access networks use short power-on so productive work can start immediately.
fibers, both requiring different types of measuring instruments with
different performance. But now Anritsus new line of MT9083A AC- Long Battery Life
CESS Master OTDRs solves all these problems by providing all the Since AC power is not always available where you need it, especial-
measurement functions and performance required for optical fiber ly at fiber pedestals, the MT9083A typically provides up to 8 hours of
construction and maintenance in a compact, lightweight, all-in-one operation on a single charge. This coupled with an optional car cord
unit that eliminates the burden of carrying many different test sets (for cigarette lighter operation) guarantees the MT9083A is ready
and instruments on-site. Whatever your work, construction or main- when you are
tenance, long haul or intra-building, Anritsu has an MT9083A model Portable
for your needs. With its light weight design and user friendly dimensions, the
MT9083A is perfect for the outside plant environment and can easi-
Key Features ly be managed with one hand. The shoulder strap (part of the pro-
Ready to test in less than 15 seconds and all day without tector option) further increases portability when travelling from the
recharging truck to the testing site.
Specialized testing modes simplify operation Rugged
High resolution and high dynamic range ensure thorough and The MT9083A features a solid casework with no fans or vents to al-
complete fiber evaluation low dust or moisture from entering the unit. In addition, the protector
Intelligent analysis software identifies problem splices, connectors option (MT9083A-010) includes rubber bumpers and a display cover
and even macrobends for additional protection from those minor mishaps.
Rugged, sealed design provides years of service in the most chal-
lenging environments Generous Data Storage
IP testing option verifies throughput, frame loss and point-to-point With the ability to store up to 1,000 traces in internal memory and
connectivity up to 30,000 via a USB device, the MT9083A offers plenty of stor-
Test up to four wavelengths with a single unit-single mode, multi- age for collecting and managing data.
mode or both No Experience Required
Unique in-service testing without the need for external filters With the MT9083A, the experience is built in. With specialized test-
ing modes, automatic parameter selection, PASS/FAIL indicators as
well as features to virtually eliminate the chance to get bad results,
the MT9083A can make anyone seems like a 20 year veteran. Its not
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Easy Drag and Drop File Transfers Convenient Features
When the MT9083A is connected to a PC via a USB cable, the in- Active fiber check
ternal memory of the ACCESS Master can be directly accessed. Not only can OTDR measurements be effected when the optical fiber
Data can be selected, dragged and dropped into the PC memory, is in-service but there is a potential risk of damage to the transmitter
greatly simplifying file transfers. The MT9083A also supports use of and OTDR receiver. To prevent these problems, the MT9083A veri-
USB memory sticks. fies if light is present before starting measurement and will not trans-
Common OTDR Data Format mit if it is. An onscreen warning and internal OTDR protection are
The MT9083A supports the universal Telcordia SR-4731 (issue 2) also part of this useful feature.
format making it compatible with not only legacy Anritsu and NetTest Waveform Comparison Function
products, but with many other vendors data. Compare current and stored trace data to easily assess changes
Free and Simple Software Upgrades over time and to locate problems before they effect service or com-
Firmware upgrades are easily performed via USB and available from pare traces at different wavelengths to identify installation issues
the Anritsu website for registered users or through Anritsu customer such as macrobending.
support. Integrated Macrobend Detection
With many technicians making the switch from copper installations to
Exceptional OTDR Performance optical fiber, installation issues such as macrobends are bound to oc-
- from the Worlds First OTDR Manufacturer cur. To help prevent this, Anritsu has developed a macrobend detec-
tion feature for the MT9083A that will alert technicians when a pos-
Evaluation of access networks ranging from a few kilometers to sible macrobend is present. This provides a higher quality of service
metro networks reaching up to 100 km in length is becoming com- for the customer and eliminates costly troubleshooting for you.
monplace, requiring OTDRs to have the performance and functions
for evaluating both short and long fibers. Designed with this in mind, Event Table with User Defined Thresholds
the ACCESS Master delivers on both fronts. PASS/FAIL thresholds for key acceptance criteria such as splice
loss, connector loss and reflectance can be set in the MT9083A al-
Improved Short Fiber Analysis lowing technicians to easily assess a fibers condition. Failing values
An event dead zone of less than 1m (80 cm typical) and a sampling are clearly highlighted in the event table alerting technicians of po-
resolution of 5 centimeters allow the MT9083A to evaluate connec- tential problems.
tions and troubleshoot central office, FTTx and intra-building faults
with ease providing a level of detail never before seen. Multiple Wavelengths and Models
With nine available wavelengths spanning both single mode and mul-
timode, the ACCESS Master MT9083A is sure to meet your individ-
ual needs. Up to four of these wavelengths can be combined into a
single optical output providing full spectrum characterization.
Wavelengths for Todays Networks
Sometimes you just need more than the traditional 1310 and 1550
nm wavelengths to certify your next generation networks. The
MT9083A offers a host of specialized wavelengths including1383 nm
for water peak verification of CWDM carrying fibers, 1650 nm (with
integrated filter) for live fiber troubleshooting, 1490 nm for verification
of voice, data and IP based video services and 780 nm for in-service
troubleshooting of FTTx networks - without the need for any addi-
tional filters.

A True All-in-One Tester


An OTDR, Optical Power Meter, Visible Light Source, and IP tester
are built into Anritsus compact, light-weight MT9083A supporting
tasks ranging from searching for faults in optical fibers to QoS eval-
uation to FTTx troubleshooting with just one unit.
Fig. 1: With its high resolution optics, the MT9083A provides exceptional de-
tail allowing users to quickly determine where the problem is even
when events are closely spaced.
Complete Loss Test Set Features
Extended Range Testing of 100+km Fibers Standard Stabilized Light Source
The OTDR port also functions as a stabilized light source providing
In addition to its superb high-resolution performance, the MT9083A
continuous wave, 270Hz, 1kHz and 2kHz modulations for easy fiber
also features up to 38.5dB of dynamic range allowing it to easily test
identification. This is standard equipment on all models - a charge-
100+km spans making it a very useful tool for any network type.
able option on most other OTDRs.
Standard Integrated Power Meter
In the base unit, the OTDR port also functions as an integrated pow-
er meter for verification of optical power levels. Additional power me-
ter options are available for higher power transmissions and loop-
back testing.
Visual Laser Source for easy fault location and fiber identifi-
cation
A Visible Light Source is useful for tracking down bad connections,
splices and fiber management issues such as macrobends. The op-
tional Visible Light Source is factory installed in the MT9083A and
features up to 5 km (3 miles) of operation.
Optical Power Meter Options - Up to +30 dBm
In place of the standard power meter, the MT9083A offers three op-
tional optical power meters; one supports both SM and MM fibers
(MT9083A-003) while the others feature higher measurement range
for SM only applications (-004, -005).
When measurement of high optical powers, typically more than +20
Fig. 2: Spans of over 100 km are also easily tested making the MT9083A the dBm (like those used by CATV companies) is required, power meter
only tool you will need - for any network type. (Option 005) using an optical integrator sphere can be used to make
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Data Table for Saved Results FTTx Download Speed Evaluation
Loss test set measurements for multiple wavelengths can be FTTx service performance is easily evaluated from the download
saved into a results table for easy comparison and archiving. throughput. Previous evaluation systems were always limited by the
The table can also be saved as a text file and exported to a PC performance (CPU speed, memory size, OS, load) and never
PC spreadsheet program for further manipulation or integration provided accurate measurements. Using the MT9083A Download
into a standard company template. Throughput Measurement function frees the results from the impact
of PC performance and provides accurate results. This allows the
Optical Access Network QoS Evaluation Using IP Test causes of drops in FTTx service speeds to be pinpointed to the net-
Faults that cause drops in FTTx service speed are handled differ- work side or the users PC side.
ently according to whether the cause is outside or inside the build- Throughput Measurement and Frame Counter
ing. In addition, business users are starting to think about guaran- The MT9083A has a two-way throughput measurement function for
teed bandwidth services and higher-speed gigabit services. efficient evaluation of guaranteed bandwidth services. When an
The MT9083A has a built-in IP Network Connection Check function MT9083A is connected to each end of the service, both the upload
that can be used for both optical fibers and optical access QoS eval- and download speeds can be evaluated. And since the built-in frame
uation. counter functions can be used to measure received frame types and
Connection and Ping Tests to count error frames, network usage efficiency can be measured
The first step in testing a service is to verify continuity. The built-in IP easily too.
Connection Test Function supports both PPPOE and DHCP ser- Gigabit Ethernet Support
vices. The MT9083A has an optional built-in 1000Base-T electrical inter-
face for evaluating Gigabit Ethernet throughput (up to full line rate)
for verifying performance on increasing common Gigabit Ethernet
service.
Faults Identified
When issues are present, possible causes are displayed onscreen
to help isolate the source of the problem.

Specifications
MT9083A ACCESS Master
Item General Specifications
Size: 270 (W) x 165 (H) x 61 (D) mm
Without protector (option 010)
Weight: 2.2 kg (4.8 lbs) including battery
Dimensions and Mass
Size: 284 (W) x 200 (H) x 77(D) mm
With protector (option 010)
Weight: 2.9 kg (6.4 lbs) including battery
Display 6.5 inch TFT-LCD (640x480, with backlight, transparent type)
Interface USB 1.1, TypeA x1 (memory), Type Bx1 (USB mass storage).
Internal memory: 20 MB (~1000 traces),
Data Storage
External memory (USB): ~30,000 traces with 512 MB
Power Supply 12 VDC, 100 to 240 VAC, Allowable input voltage range: 90 to 264 V, 50/60 Hz
Type: Lithium ion
Battery Operating Time1: 8 hours
Recharge Time: <5 hours (power off)
Backlight off: disable/199 minutes
Power Saving Functions
Auto shutdown: disable/199 minutes
Vertical Scale 0.05, 0.125, 0.25, 0.5, 1.25, 2.5, 5, 6.5 dB/div
IOR Setting 1.000000 - 1.999999 (0.000001steps)
Units km, m, kft, ft, mi
Languages user selectable (English, Simplified Chinese - contact Anritsu for availability of others)
Sampling Points2 Normal: 5001, High density: 20001 or 25001
Sampling Resolution3 5 cm (min)
Reflectance Accuracy Single mode: 2 dB, multimode: 4 dB
Distance Accuracy +1 m +3 x measurement distance x 10-5 + marker resolution (excluding IOR uncertainty)
Single mode: 0.5, 1, 2.5, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 200 km (except 780 nm: 0.5, 1, 2.5 km)
Distance Range
Multimode: 0.5, 1, 2.5, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 km
Fault locate: provides end/break location, end to end loss, fiber length
Standard OTDR: user selectable automatic or manual set-up
Construction OTDR: automated, multi-wavelength testing4
Testing Modes Light source: stabilized light source (CW, 270 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz output)
Loss test set (optional): power meter and light source
Power Meter
Visual fault locator (optional): visible red light for fiber identification and troubleshooting

Auto or manual operation, displayed in table format


User defined PASS/FAIL thresholds:
- reflective and non-reflective events: 0.01 to 9.99 dB (0.01 dB steps)
Fiber Event Analysis - reflectance: 20.0 to 60.0 dB (0.1 dB steps)
- fiber end/break: 1 to 99 dB (1 dB steps)
Number of detected events: up to 99
Macrobend detection

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Item General Specifications
OTDR trace format Telcordia universal issue 2 (SR-4731)
Real time sweep5: 0.15 second
Loss modes: 2 point loss, dB/km, 2 point LSA, splice loss, ORL
Other functions Averaging modes: timed (1 3600 seconds)
Live Fiber detect : verifies presence of communication light in optical fiber
Connection check: Automatic check of OTDR to FUT connection quality
Trace overlay and comparison
Operating temperature and humidity: 0 to +40C,<80% (non-condensing)
Storage temperature and humidity: 20 to +60C, <80% (non-condensing)
Environmental conditions Vibration: Conforming to MIL-T-28800E Class 3
Dust proof: MIL-T-28800E Class 2
Drip proof: JIS C 0920 TYPE I, IP51 (IEC 60529)
EMC EN61326: 1997+A1:1998+A2:2001+A3:2003 (Class A, Annex A), EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)

1: Typical, backlight off, sweeping halted at 25C, 6 hours typical continuous


testing
2: Either high density value is selected depending on distance range
3: Except 780 nm
4: Sampling mode normal. Except models 062, 068 1 second or less
5: To be released in 2007

OTDR Specifications
Deadzone Deadzone
Model Wavelength6 Fiber Type Pulsewidth Dynamic Range7,8 (Fresnel)9 (Backscatter)10
050 131030 nm 38.5 dB 5 m
051 155030 nm 37 dB 5.5 m
052 16505 nm 33.5 dB 6.5 m
053 1310/155030 nm 38/36.5 dB 5/5.5 m
054 1550+30/16505 nm 36/33.5 dB 5.5/6.5 m
1310/155030 nm,
055 3, 10, 20, 50, 100, 37.5/36/33.5 dB 5/5.5/6 m
16505 nm 1 m
200, 500, 1000, 2000,
056 1310/1490/1550 30 nm 4000, 10000, 20000 36/34.5/34.5 dB (80 cm typical) 6/6.5/6.5 m
057 1310/1550/1625 30 nm Single Mode ns 36/34.5/31.5 dB 6/6.5/7.5 m
(SMF) 10/125 m
1310/1490/1550/
058 ITU-T G.652 34/32.5/32.5/29.5 dB 7/7.5/7.5/8.5 m
162530 nm
1310/1550/162530 nm,
059 34/32.5/29.5/33 dB 7/7.5/8.5/7.5 m
13832 nm
060 149030 nm 36.5 dB <5.5 m
061 162530 nm 33.5 dB <6.5 m
062 78020 nm 8 dB (10 ns) 1m <7 m
1550 nm above 1m
068 78020/155030 nm 780 nm: 5, 10 ns 8/36.5 dB 1550 nm: 7/5.5 m
(80 cm typical)
1310/155030 nm, HYBRID Same as SMF & 38/36.5 dB, 5/5.5 m,
063
850/130030 nm (SMF/MMF) MMF 28/27 dB 4/5 m (3/4 m typical)

3, 10, 20, 50, 100, 1 m


064 850/130030 nm 28/27 dB (80 cm typical) <4/5 m (3/4 m typical)
200, 500,1000, 2000,
Multimode (MMF)
4000 ns
62.5/125 m
850 nm: Not Support
065 85030 nm 1000, 2000, 4000 ns 28 dB 4 m (3 m typical)

Laser IEC Pub 60825-1:2001 Class1: option 051,052,060,062


Safety11 IEC Pub 60825-1:2001 Class1 M: option 050, 053, 055, 056, 057, 058, 059, 063, 064, 065
21 CFR1040.10 Excludes deviations caused by conformance to Laser Notice N.50 (issued 27 May 2001)

6: 25C, Pulse width: 1 s (all except 850, 1300, 780 nm), 850,/1300 nm:
100 ns, 780 nm: 10 ns
7: Pulse width: 20 s (Options 050 to 061, 063, 068 1310/ 1550 nm)
at Distance:100 km
Pulse width: 4 s (Options 063, 064 1300 nm) at Distance 25 km,
Pulse width: 100 ns (Options 063, 065 850 nm) at Distance 25 km SNR = 1
Level

Pulse width: 10 ns (Options 062, 068 780 nm) at Distance 2.5 km


Averaging: 180 seconds, SNR=1, 25C
8: Dynamic range (one-way back-scattered light), SNR = 1: The level differ-
ence between the RMS noise level and the level where near end back-
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9: Pulse width: 3 ns (Options 050 to 061, 063, 064, 065, 068, 1550 nm) 11: Safety measures for laser products
Pulse width: 5 ns (Options 062, 068, 780 nm) This option complies with optical safety standards in Class 1M of IEC
Return loss: 40 dB, 25C (Refer to the figure below) 60825-1 and the FDA (21CFR1040.10, USA) in Class 2;the following
10: Pulse width 10 ns, return loss 55 dB, Deviation 0.5 dB, 25C descriptive labels are affixed to the product (FDA label is only affixed to
(all except 850/1300/780 nm) product for export to the USA).
Pulse width 10 ns, return loss 40 dB, Deviation 0.5 dB, 25C
(850/1300/780 nm)

1.5 dB

l1: Fresnel reflection


0.5 dB
l2: Back-scattered light

l1
l2

Light Source and Power Meter Specifications Standard on all models12


Stabilized Light Source (through OTDR port) Standard Integrated Power Meter13 (through OTDR port)
Item Specification Item Specification
Wavelength14 Same as OTDR Maximum Input +10 dBm
5 nm (1310 nm)
Spectral Width15 10 nm (1490/1550/1625 nm), Measurement Range 50 to 5 dBm
3 nm (1650 nm),1 nm (1383 nm)
Fiber Type Same as OTDR Fiber Type Same as OTDR
Optical Connector Same as OTDR Optical Connector Same as OTDR
Output Power15 5 1.5 dBm Accuracy18 6.5%
Output Stability16 0.1 dB 1310, 1550, 1625 nm plus
* 1490 nm (056, 058, 060)
Modes of Operation17 CW, 270 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz Supported Wavelengths
* 1383 nm (059)
* 1650 nm (050, 051, 053, 054, 055, 057, 061)
Laser Safety Same as OTDR
Features Store reference, loss table

Loss Test Set Specifications Optional on all Models13


Power meters (003, 004, and 005)
Optical Power Meter (Option 003, 004, 005)12
Option Number MT9083A-003 MT9083A-004 MT9083A-005
Single Mode:10/125 m (G.652)
Single Mode: 10/125 m (G.652),
Fiber Type *PC only for UPC connector, angled only Single Mode: 10/125 m (G.652)
Multimode: 62.5/125 m
for APC connector*
Measurement Range19 +3 to 70 dBm +23 to 50 dBm +30 to 43 dBm
Wavelength Range 750 to 1700 nm 1200 to 1700 nm
850, 1300, 1310, 1383, 1490, 1550,
Calibrated Wavelengths 1310, 1383, 1490, 1550, 1625, 1650 nm
1625, 1650 nm

Universal uses UNIV-XX adapters


Optical Connector Universal uses MA9005A adapters Universal uses MA9005B adapters
(same as OTDR)
Accuracy20 5%
Modulation CW, 270 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz
Features Store reference, loss table, recognition of modulated light (270 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz)

Visible Light Source (Option 002)


Central Wavelength 650 nm 15 nm (at 25C)
Optical Output 2 1.5 dBm (CW)
Output Optical Fiber 10/125 m, SMF (ITU-T G.652)
Optical Connector 2.5 mm universal
IEC Pub 60825-1 Class 3R, IEC Pub 60825-1:2001 Class1: option 051,052,060,062
Laser Safety21 IEC Pub 60825-1:2001 Class1 M: option 050, 053, 055, 056, 057, 058, 059, 063, 064, 065
21 CFR1040.10 Excludes deviations caused by conformance to Laser Notice N.50 (issued 27 May 2001)
Environmental Same as OTDR

12: Some models do not support built-in light source and power meter 17: Modulation +1.5% with 10 minute warm up
(See next page) 18: CW input, 20 dBm At1550 nm, 23C
13: If option 003, 004 or 005 is ordered, the standard integrated power meter 19: Peak power, subtract 3 dB for modulated tones
is not available 20: CW, model 003: At 10 dBm 1310/1550 nm,
14: Option 059:1383 20 m At 10 dBm 850 nm, 25C
15: CW, 25C, SMF or MMF, 2 m model 004/005: At 0 dBm 1310/1550 nm
16: CW, 0 to 40C (1C) difference between max/min. values over 1
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21: Safety measures for laser products
This option complies with optical safety standards in Class 1M of IEC
60825-1 and the FDA (21CFR1040.10, USA) in Class 2;the following
descriptive labels are affixed to the product (FDA label is only affixed to
product for export to the USA).

Standard Light Source and Power Meter Built-in


LS: MT9083A standard built-in stabilized light source, OPM: MT9083A standard built-in optical power meter

Model Optical Port LS OPM Model Optical Port LS OPM


MT9082A-050 1310 nm SM MT9082A-0600 1490nm SM
MT9082A-051 1550 nm SM MT9082A-061 1625nm SM
MT9082A-052 1650 nm SM MT9082A-062 780nm SM
MT9082A-053 1310/1550 nm SM 850/1300nm GI
MT9082A-063
1550 nm SM 1310/1550nm SM
MT9082A-054
1650 nm SM MT9082A-064 850/1300nm GI
1310/1550 nm SM MT9082A-065 850nm GI
MT9082A-055
1650 nm SM 780nm SM
MT9082A-068
MT9082A-056 1310/1490/1550 nm SM 1550nm SM
MT9082A-057 1310/1550/1625 nm SM
MT9082A-058 1310/1490/1550/1625 nm SM
MT9082A-059 1310/1550/1625/1383 nm SM

Battery pack AC adapter: Z0933A


Battery Lithium Ion secondary battery Rated AC input 100 to 240 Vac, 50/ 60 Hz
Voltage, capacity 11.1 V, 4200 mAh Rated DC output 12 Vdc, 3 A
Dimensions and mass 53 (W) x 19 (H) x 215 (D) mm, 360 g typ. Dimensions and mass 60 (W) x 34 (H) x 122 (D) mm, 305 g typ
Charging: +5 to +30C Operating temperature:
Operating temperature Discharging: 20 to +60C Environmental 0 to +40C, 20 to 80% R.H.
Storage: 20 to +50C, 90%RH conditions Storage temperature:
20 to +80C, 10 to 95% R.H.

Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
1) Select Model
Includes ACCESS Master OTDR, AC charger/adapter, battery pack (1) and users manual. Also included are choice of one OTDR connector adapter (two for
model 063) and line cord select these below.
Model/ Order No. Wavelength Application
MT9083-050 1310 nm, single mode General-purpose model for construction, maintenance and fault location
MT9083-051 1550 nm, single mode General-purpose model for construction, maintenance and fault location
MT9083-052 1650 nm, single mode In-service measurement integrated filter to block transmissions (1650 nm)
MT9083-053 1310/1550 nm, single mode General-purpose model for construction, maintenance and fault location
MT9083-054 1550 nm & 1650 nm, SM General-purpose models for construction, maintenance and fault location plus In-service
MT9083-055 1310/1550 nm & 1650 nm, SM measurement integrated filter to block transmissions (1650 nm)
MT9083-056 1310/1490/1550 nm, SM General-purpose plus 1490 nm for FTTx/PON applications
MT9083-057 1310/1550/1625 nm, SM General-purpose plus enhanced macrobend detection at 1625 nm
MT9083-058 1310/1490/1550/1625 nm, SM General purpose for any application or full spectrum characterization
MT9083-059 1310/1383/1550/1625 nm, SM General-purpose plus supports Water Peak testing at 1383 nm
MT9083-060 1490 nm, single mode FTTx/PON testing
MT9083-061 1625 nm, single mode, SM Enhanced macrobend detection
MT9083-062 780 nm, single mode For troubleshooting live FTTx/PON networks
For troubleshooting live FTTx/PON networks plus verification and macrobend detection on
MT9083-068 780 &1550 nm, single mode
dark fibers
850/1300 nm (multimode)
MT9083-063 Best unit for contractors or anyone who installs or maintains hybrid networks
1310/1550 nm (single mode)
MT9083-064 850/1300 nm, multimode Multimode fiber model
MT9083-065 850 nm, multimode Multimode fiber model
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2) Select OTDR Connector Type

Optical Connector
One adapter included at no charge (two with models 054, 055, 063) - must be added as a separate line item.
Model/Order No. Description Model/Order No. Description
FC-APC connector
MT9083A-025 MT9083A-038 ST connector
- single mode only (additional charge applies)
SC-APC connector
MT9083A-026 MT9083A-039 DIN connector
- single mode only (additional charge applies)
MT9083A-033 LC connector MT9083A-040 SC connector
MT9083A-037 FC connector MT9083A-043 HMS-10/A connector

3) Select Loss Test Set Options

Optical Power Meter


Must be added as separate, chargeable line items.
Model/Order No. Description
MT9083A-003 SMF/MMF Optical Power Meter
MT9083A-004 SMF Optical Power Meter
MT9083A-005 SMF High Power Optical Power Meter
Visible Light Source
Model/Order No. Description
MT9083A-002 Visible Laser Diode

4) Select Network Test Options

Network test function


Must be added as separate, chargeable line items.
Model/Order No. Description
MT9083A-001 IP Network Connection Check Function
MT9083A-011 Gigabit Ethernet Upgrade (requires option MT9083A-001)

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5) Select Accessories & Replacement Items
Accessories
Must be added as separate, chargeable line items.
Model/Order No. Description
MT9083A-010 Protector (includes rubber bumpers, display cover and shoulder strap)
W2839AE Hardcopy MT9083A operation manual
B0582A Soft carrying case
B0583A Hard carry case for MT9083A - attache style
B0549 Hard carry case for MT9083A with handle and wheels
Z0921A Replacement battery pack for MT9083A
J1295 Car plug cord
Z0933A Replacement AC Adaptor
Z0942A Battery Charger for MT9083A
NETWORKS PC emulation software for data analysis and reporting
Peripherals
BL-80R2 Thermal printer kit (must also order BL-100W AC adapter, J1314 printer cable and BL-80-30 paper rolls)
BL-100W AC adapter for BL-80R2 printer
J1314 Printer cable for BL-80R2 printer
BL-80-30 Printer paper for BL-80R2 Thermal Printer (10 rolls/set)
Retrofit Options for existing units unit must be returned to authorized service center
MT9083A-110 Protector (retrofit)
MT9083A-103 SMF/GIF Optical Power Meter (Retrofit)
MT9083A-104 SMF Optical Power Meter (Retrofit)
MT9083A-105 SMF High Power Optical Power Meter (Retrofit)
MT9083A-102 Visible Laser Diode (Retrofit)
MT9083A-101 IP Network Connection Check Function (retrofit)
MT9083A-111 Gigabit Ethernet Upgrade (retrofit - requires option MT9083A-001 or MT9083A-101)
Replacement Adapters
Power meter Power meter
Type OTDR/source port/Power meter (MT9083A-004)
(MT9083A-003) (MT9083A-005)
LC J1270 (UNIV-LC) MA9005A-33 MA9005B-33
FC J0617B (UNIV-FC) MA9005A-37 MA9005B-37
Angled FC (AFC) UNIV-AFC N/A N/A
ST J0618D (UNIV-ST) MA9005A-38 MA9005B-38
DIN J0618E (UNIV-DIN) MA9005A-39 MA9005B-39
HMS-10A J0618F MA9005A-43 MA9005B-43
SC J0619B (UNIV-SC) MA9005A-40 MA9005B-40

With Protector Without Protector

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ACCESS MASTER
MT9080 Series
1.31/1.49/1.55/1.65 m (SM)

All-New Field OTDR with Integrated Functions for Installing FTTx Optical Fiber and
System Maintenance with One Unit

SM/1310/1490/1550/1650 nm OTDR for installing and maintaining Easy Fault Location with Enhanced Maintenance Functions
optical fibers When a fault occurs, it must be located as quickly as possible. The AC-
Full support for FTTx (FTTB,FTTC,FTTH,PON) fibers CESS Master failure identification mode locates faults easily by send-
Short 1 m dead zone (event) ing measurement pulses at the touch of a button and instantly dis-
Optical power meter / Optical light source for fiber identification playing the fault location on-screen.
Built-in IP network connection check function
User-Friendly and All-in-One Operation
Simple Operation from Top Menu
The Top Menu is displayed first at power-on and can be fetched at
any time by pressing the Top Menu panel key, ensuring simple oper-
ation at every stage.

Optical Power Meter and Optical Light Source for Fiber


Identification Functions plus Visible Light Source Option
The ACCESS Master is designed for optical fiber installation and
maintenance. It has an optical power meter, an optical light source
for fiber identification and an optional visible light source to
provide complete support for easy fiber installation and
maintenance in a single compact package.

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Short Dead Zone Compact, Lightweight, and Convenient
1 m Dead Zone (event) Supporting FTTx Dynamic Range Supporting FTTx
The high-performance ACCESS Master has an event dead zone of The MT9080 series includes the MT9080x (x: A to F) with a dynam-
1 m as well as a sampling resolution of 5 cm, making it the ideal ic range of 26.5 dB (at a pulse width of 1.31 m) and the MT9081x/x1
OTDR for analyzing and identifying hard-to- locate in-building faults. (x: A to G) with a wide dynamic range of 38.5 dB (at a pulse width of
1.31 m)
The MT9081 models use either a transparent color LCD (MT9081x)
1.5 m
1 4m
2 10 m
3 that is optimized for best viewing indoors, or a semi-transparent
monochrome LCD (MT9081x1) optimized for best viewing outdoors.
Mechanical splice Mechanical splice
(The MT9080x uses the semi-transparent monochrome LCD.)

1 2 3

GE-PON Service Support Compact and Lightweight (2.2 kg)


Triple Play (VoIP, TV, and Internet) services are quickly becoming the A field instrument must be completely portable in every location,
mainstream of FTTP. The GE-PON for implementing these increas- whether at the top of a pole or down a manhole. The small, light-
ingly popular optical services uses an optical-access.wavelength of weight ACCESS Master leaves the engineer free to focus on the
1.31 m as well as 1.49 m for the down communications. measurement and troubleshooting wherever he is. And since its
In addition, video streaming uses a signal wavelength of 1.55 m. rugged construction does not rely on a delicate hard disk, vibration
Consequenty, maintaining optimum Triple Play services using GE- and severe field conditions are never a problem.
PON requires evaluation of three wavelength transmissions
(1.31/1.49/1.55 m). Fast Start of Less Than 15 Seconds
Power-on to Top Menu display takes just 15 seconds, permitting the
Anritsu's MT9081G/G1 ACCESS Master supports all three wave-
engineer to get down to work almost immediately.
lengths for evaluating GE-PON systems.
Telcordia Format (SR-4731) Support
The commonly used Telcordia format (SR-4731) is supported.
Stores More Than 1,000 Waveforms in Internal Memory and
IP Network Connection Check Function More Than 30,000 Waveforms in External USB Flash Memory1
One Unit for Detecting Optical Fiber Fault and Checking Up to 1,000 waveforms can be stored in the ACCESS Master's in-
Network Connections ternal memory and insertion of an external USB flash memory into
The MT9080 Series ACCESS Master has an optional built-in IP net- the USB port provides storage for up to 30,000 more waveforms.1
work connection check function that can be used to check the IP 1: Using 512-MB USB flash memory
connection, a function that previously required a PC and IP tester. Waveform Comparison
Just one MT9080 Series ACCESS Master is all that is needed to per- Using this function, measured data can be compared against data at
form quick and comprehensive fiber maintenance and troubleshoot- fiber installation to spot aging changes and help predict faults before
ing, greatly cutting job time. they occur.
Active Fiber Check
If the fiber under test is in service, the OTDR cannot perform accu-
rate measurement and the light pulse from the OTDR may damage
optical elements in the system. The ACCESS Master checks the
fiber for in-service optical pulses and displays the check results on-
screen.
Printer, File Output Functions
Screen images such OTDR and IP network connection tests (option)
can be printed to the connected BL-80R2 printer option (sold sepa-
rately).
In addition, the files can be saved in PNG, JPEG and BMP formats
(only firmware versions 2.02 or newer).
Two USB Ports Are Provided as Standard
When the ACCESS Master is connected to a personal computer
(PC) with a USB cable, the internal memory of the ACCESS Master
can be accessed directly.
Connecting the ACCESS Master and PC directly permits data in the
internal memory to be dragged and dropped directly into the PC
memory, greatly simplifying operations like data copying.
Moreover, the ACCESS Master also supports use of USB memory
sticks.

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Specifications
MT9081[ ] ACCESS Master (main frame)
Model MT9081A/A1 MT9081B/B1 MT9081C/C1 MT9081D/D1 MT9081E/E1 MT9081F/F1 MT9081G/G1
1550 30 nm/ 1310/1550 30 nm/
1645 to 1310/1550 1310/1490/1550
Wavelength 1310 30 nm1 1550 30 nm1 1645 to 1645 to
1655 nm1,2 30 nm1 30 nm1
1655 nm1,2 1655 nm1,2
Measurable optical fiber 10/125 m single-mode optical fiber (ITU-T G.652)
FC, SC, DIN, HMS-10/A, ST, LC (replaceable, PC type)
Optical connector
FC, SC (APC type)
Distance range 0.5, 1, 2.5, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 200 km
Pulse width 3 ns, 10 ns, 20 ns, 50 ns, 100 ns, 200 ns, 500 ns, 1 s, 2 s, 4 s, 10 s, 20 s
37.5 dB (1.31 m) 36 dB (1.31 m)
Dynamic range3,4,5 38 dB (1.31 m) 36 dB (1.55 m)
38.5 dB (1.31 m) 37 dB (1.55 m) 33.5 dB (1.65 m) 36 dB (1.55 m) 34.5 dB (1.49 m)
(S/N = 1) 36.5 dB (1.55 m) 33.5 dB (1.65 m)
33.5 dB (1.65 m) 34.5 dB (1.55 m)
Dead zone6 7.0 m (1.31 m) 8.0 m (1.31 m)
7.0 m (1.31 m) 8.0 m (1.55 m)
(back-scattered light) 7.0 m (1.31 m) 8.0 m (1.55 m) 11 m (1.65 m) 8.0 m (1.55 m) 9.0 m (1.49 m)
8.0 m (1.55 m) 11 m (1.65 m)
(IOR = 1.500000) 11 m (1.65 m) 9.0 m (1.55 m)
Dead zone7 5.0 m (1.31 m) 6.0 m (1.31 m)
5.0 m (1.31 m) 5.5 m (1.55 m)
(back-scattered light) 5.0 m (1.31 m) 5.5 m (1.55 m) 6.5 m (1.65 m) 5.5 m (1.55 m) 6.5 m (1.49 m)
5.5 m (1.55 m) 6.5 m (1.65 m)
(IOR = 1.500000) 6.5 m (1.65 m) 6.5 m (1.55 m)
Dead zone8
1 m
(Fresnel reflection)
0.8 m (Typ.)
(IOR = 1.500000)
Marker resolution
0.05 to 400 m
(IOR = 1.500000)
Sampling resolution
0.05 to 40 m
(IOR = 1.500000)
Normal: 5001
Sampling points
High density: 20001 or 250019
Y-axis scale 0.05, 0.125, 0.25, 0.5, 1.25, 2.5, 5, 6.5 dB/div
IOR settings 1.000000 to 1.999999 (0.000001 steps)
Distance measurement
1 m 3 x measurement distance x 105 marker resolution (excluding uncertainty caused by fiber IOR)
accuracy
Loss measurement
0.05 dB/dB or 0.1 dB (whichever is greater)
accuracy (linearity)
Return loss
2 dB
measurement accuracy
Fault locate: Events judged as a failure are displayed sequentially from the first possible event. The distance of the possible
event point, Total loss or Splice loss, and event type are displayed at the upper right of the wavelength display screen.
Measurement items: Total loss, Total return loss or Average loss
Each event distance, Connection loss, Return loss or Reflection amount, Total return loss or Average loss
(displays in table format)
Automatic
Threshold values
measurement10
Connection loss: 0.01 to 9.99 dB (0.01 dB steps), Return loss: 20.0 to 60.0 dB (0.1 dB steps), Fiber-end: 1 to 99 dB (1 dB steps)
Number of detected events: Up to 99
Automatic setting: Distance range, Pulse width, Averaging count (time)
Connection check: Automatic check of front panel connector connection quality
Communication light check: Check for presence of communication light in optical fiber to be measured (40 dBm)
Measurement items: Transmission loss and distance between 2 points, Loss per unit length between 2 points, Connection loss,
Manual measurement Return loss or difference of levels
Real-time sweep: 0.2 second or less (sampling mode: Normal)
Applicable fiber: SM fiber (ITU-T G.652), PC type
Optical connector: Shared with OTDR (same port)
Light emission element: FP-LD
Central wavelength11: 1310 30 nm (MT9081A/A1/D/D1/F/F1/G/G1)
1550 30 nm (MT9081B/B1/D/D1/E/E1/F/F1/G/G1)
1490 30 nm (MT9081G/G1)
Light source for
1650 5 nm (MT9081C/C1/E/E1/F/F1)
identification tester
Optical output power12: 5 dBm or more (MT9081A/A1/B/B1/C/C1/D/D1/E/E1/F/F1), 8 dBm or more (MT9081G/G1)
Optical output waveform: CW/270 Hz/1 KHz/2 KHz (Modulation light is square wave)
Modulated frequency: 270 Hz/1 KHz/2 KHz 1.5%
Warm-up time: 10 minutes (after turning optical output On)
Laser safety specification: 21CFR Class 1, IEC 60825-1 Class 1

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Model MT9081A/A1 MT9081B/B1 MT9081C/C1 MT9081D/D1 MT9081E/E1 MT9081F/F1 MT9081G/G1
Applicable fiber: SM fiber (ITU-T G.652)
Wavelength setting: MT9081A/A1/B/B1/D/D1 (1310/1550 nm port): 1310/1550/1625/1650 nm
MT9081C/C1/E/E1/F/F1 (1310/1550 nm port): 1310/1550/1625 nm (Wavelength range 1650 to 1625nm)
MT9081C/E/F (1650 nm port): 1650 nm (Wavelength range 16505nm)
Optical power meter
Optical connector: Shared with OTDR,
Optical power: 50 to 5 dBm (peak power)(MT9081A/A1/B/B1/C/C1/D/D1/E/E1/F/F1), 47 to 2 dBm (peak power) (MT9081G/G1),
Wavelength: 1550 nm, Absolute maximum rated input: +10 dBm
Measurement accuracy: 6.5% (20 dBm, CW light, 23C 2C, after executing zero offset, Wavelength 1550 nm)
Waveform storage: SR-4731, Horizontal offset setting (zero cursor setting), Internal memory
Language display: Switchable by system configuration
Power-saving setting function
Backlight off: Disable/1 to 99 min., Shutdown: Disable/1 to 99 min.
Other functions
Power-saving in OTDR: High/Low/None
Waveform comparing function, Calendar clock, Distance unit set: km, kf, mi, f, m
Title input: Up to 32 characters
Remaining battery power display, Auto dummy fiber setting function, Continuous light emitting function, Buzzer setting
6.4 inch color, TFT-LCD (MT9081x, 640 x 480 dots, with backlight, transparent type)
Display
6.2 inch monochrome LCD (MT9081x1, 640 x 480 dots, with backlight, semi-transparent)
USB 1.1
Type A x 1 (memory), Type B x 1 (USB mass storage class):
Interface
The internal memory of the MT9080 Series product can be read/written as a PC disk drive by connecting with the PC via a
USB cable.
Laser safety
21CFR Class 1, IEC 60825-1 Class 1
specification
12 Vdc, Allowable input voltage range: 10.8 to 15 Vdc
Power supply 100 to 240 Vac, Allowable input voltage range: 90 to 264 V, 50/60 Hz (Specific AC adapter is used.)
Battery pack: DR15SBA can be used.
Power 20 W (when charged), Standard 5 W (With backlight Off, sweeping halted)
Battery operating time Continuous operation time: 6.5 h13 (typical value, monochrome LCD), 5.0h14 (typical value, color-LCD)
Battery charging time15 3 h
254 (W) x 162 (H) x 61 (D) mm (main body only), 2 kg (only main frame), 2.2 kg (DR15SBA battery pack included)
Dimensions and mass 277 (W) x 199 (H) x 80 (D) mm [main body + protector + protective cover (without hand strap and shoulder strap)],
2.9 kg [main body + battery pack + VLD + protector (without protective cover)]
Operating temperature and humidity: 0 to +40C, 85% (no condensation), During battery charge: 0 to +30C (power OFF),
Storage temperature and humidity: 20 to +60C, 85%
Environmental condition
Vibration: Conforming to MIL-T-28800E Class 3, Pulse shock: MIL-T-28800E,
Move shock: MIL-T-28800E Style C (20.3 cm corner, surface total 14 times shocks, Power OFF), Vamp: IEC 63-2-29, JIS C 0042
EMC EN61326: 1997+A1:1998+A2:2001+A3:2003 (Class A, Annex A), EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)

1: At 25C, pulse width: 1 s 6: At 25C, pulse width: 10 ns, Return loss: 40 dB, Deviation: 0.5 dB
2: Wavelength range for 20 dB lower than the peak value. Peak value +15 (Refer to the figure below.)
dB or less. 7: At 25C, pulse width: 10 ns, Return loss: 55 dB, Deviation: 0.5 dB
3: At 25C, pulse width: 20 s, Distance range: 100 km, Average: 180 sec. (Refer to the figure below.)
4: Dynamic range (one-way back-scattered light), SNR = 1: The level differ- 8: At 25C, pulse width: 3 ns (Refer to the figure below.)
ence between the RMS noise level and the level where near end back-
scattering occurs.
1.5 dB

l1: Fresnel reflection


0.5 dB
l2: Back-scattered light

SNR = 1 l1
Level

l2

9: Either value is automatically selected in each mode, depending on the


Distance
distance range.
10: The automatic measurement is an auxiliary function to facilitate mea-
5: At 1.65 m: With backlight, 1.31/1.55 m 19 dBm CW light surement operations, and does not assure any detected results. As
there may be a case of miss detection, be sure to check waveform data
as well for final judgement of measured results.
11: 25C, CW
12: 25C, SM fiber 2 m, Modulation light: 270 Hz, Averaged power with 50%
duty. Operating temperature range for 1.65 m: 0 to +35C
13: Backlight Off, Sweeping halted, at 25C, monochrome LCD
14: Backlight Low, Sweeping halted, at 25C, monochrome LCD
15: With power Off, Temperature range: 0 to +30C

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MT9080[ ] ACCESS Master (main frame)
Model MT9080A MT9080B MT9080C MT9080D MT9080E MT9080F
1550 30 nm/ 1310/1550 30 nm/
Wavelength 1310 30 nm1 1550 30 nm1 1645 to 1655 nm1,2 1310/1550 30 nm1
1645 to 1655 nm1,2 1645 to 1655 nm1,2
Measurable optical fiber 10/125 m single-mode optical fiber (ITU-T G.652)
FC, SC, DIN, HMS-10/A, ST, LC (replaceable, PC type)
Optical connector
FC, SC (APC type)
Distance range 0.5, 1, 2.5, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 km
Pulse width 3 ns, 20 ns, 50 ns, 100 ns, 200 ns, 500 ns, 1 s, 2 s
25.5 dB (1.31 m)
Dynamic range3,4,5 26 dB (1.31 m) 24.5 dB (1.55 m)
26.5 dB (1.31 m) 25 dB (1.55 m) 22 dB (1.65 m) 24 dB (1.55 m)
(S/N = 1) 24.5 dB (1.55 m) 22 dB (1.65 m)
22 dB (1.65 m)
Dead zone6 7.5 m (1.31 m)
7.5 m (1.31 m) 8.5 m (1.55 m)
(back-scattered light) 7.5 m (1.31 m) 8.5 m (1.55 m) 11 m (1.65 m) 8.5 m (1.55 m)
8.5 m (1.55 m) 11 m (1.65 m)
(IOR = 1.500000) 11 m (1.65 m)
Dead zone7
1 m
(Fresnel reflection)
0.8 m (Typ.)
(IOR = 1.500000)
Marker resolution
0.05 to 100 m
(IOR = 1.500000)
Sampling resolution
0.05 to 10 m
(IOR = 1.500000)
Normal: 5001
Sampling points
High density: 20001 or 250018
Y-axis scale 0.05, 0.125, 0.25, 0.5, 1.25, 2.5, 5, 6.5 dB/div
IOR settings 1.000000 to 1.999999 (0.000001 steps)
Distance measurement
1 m 3 x measurement distance x 105 marker resolution (excluding uncertainty caused by fiber IOR)
accuracy
Loss measurement
0.05 dB/dB or 0.1 dB (whichever is greater)
accuracy (linearity)
Return loss
2 dB
measurement accuracy
Fault locate: Events judged as a failure are displayed sequentially from the first possible event. The distance of the possible event
point, Total loss or Splice loss, and event type are displayed at the upper right of the wavelength display screen.
Measurement items: Total loss, Total return loss or Average loss
Each event distance, Connection loss, Return loss or Reflection amount, Total return loss or Average loss
(displays in table format)
Automatic
Threshold values
measurement9
Connection loss: 0.01 to 9.99 dB (0.01 dB steps), Return loss: 20.0 to 60.0 dB (0.1 dB steps), Fiber-end: 1 to 99 dB (1 dB steps)
Number of detected events: Up to 99
Automatic setting: Distance range, Pulse width, Averaging count (time)
Connection check: Automatic check of front panel connector connection quality
Communication light check: Check for presence of communication light in optical fiber to be measured (40 dBm)
Measurement items: Transmission loss and distance between 2 points, Loss per unit length between 2 points, Connection loss,
Manual measurement Return loss or difference of levels
Real-time sweep: 0.2 second or less (sampling mode: Normal)
Applicable fiber: SM fiber (ITU-T G.652), PC type
Optical connector: Shared with OTDR (same port)
Light emission element: FP-LD
Central wavelength10: 1310 30 nm (MT9080A/D/F)
1550 30 nm (MT9080B/D/E/F)
Light source for
1650 5 nm (MT9080C/E/F)
identification tester
Optical output power11: 8 dBm or more
Optical output waveform: 270 Hz/1 KHz/2 KHz (Modulation light is square wave)
Modulated frequency: 270 Hz/1 KHz/2 KHz 1.5%
Warm-up time: 10 minutes (after turning optical output On)
Laser safety specification: 21CFR Class 1, IEC 60825-1 Class 1
Applicable fiber: SM fiber (ITU-T G.652)
Wavelength setting: MT9080A/B/D (1310/1550 nm port): 1310/1550/1625/1650 nm
MT9080C/E/F (1310/1550 nm port): 1310/1550/1625 nm
MT9080C/E/F (1650 nm port): 1650 nm
Optical power meter
Optical connector: Shared with OTDR
Optical power: 50 to 5 dBm (peak power)
Absolute maximum rated input: +10 dBm
Measurement accuracy: 6.5% (20 dBm, CW light, 23C 2C, after executing zero offset, Wavelength 1550 nm)

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Model MT9080A MT9080B MT9080C MT9080D MT9080E MT9080F
Waveform storage: SR-4731, Horizontal offset setting (zero cursor setting), Internal memory
Language display: English/Japanese switchable by system configuration
Power-saving setting function
Other functions Backlight off: Disable/1 to 99 min., Shutdown: Disable/1 to 99 min.
Waveform comparing function, Calendar clock, Distance unit set: km, kf, mi, f, m
Title input: Up to 32 characters
Remaining battery power display, Auto dummy fiber setting function, Continuous light emitting function, Buzzer setting
Display 6.2 inch monochrome LCD (Option 04, 640 x 480 dots, with backlight, semi-transparent)
USB 1.1
Type A x 1 (memory), Type B x 1 (USB mass storage class):
Interface
The internal memory of the MT9080 Series product can be read/written as a PC disk drive by connecting with the PC via a USB
cable.
Laser safety specification 21CFR Class 1, IEC 60825-1 Class 1
12 Vdc, Allowable input voltage range: 10.8 to 15 Vdc
Power supply 100 to 240 Vac, Allowable input voltage range: 90 to 264 V, 50/60 Hz (Specific AC adapter is used.)
Battery pack: DR15SBA can be used.
Power 20 W (when charged), Standard 5 W (With backlight Off, sweeping halted)
Battery operating time12 Continuous operation time: 6.5 h (typical value)
Battery charging time13 3 h
254 (W) x 162 (H) x 61 (D) mm (main body only), 2 kg (only main frame), 2.2 kg (DR15SBA battery pack included)
Dimensions and mass 277 (W) x 199 (H) x 80 (D) mm [main body + protector + protective cover (without hand strap and shoulder strap)],
2.9 kg [main body + battery pack + VLD + protector (without protective cover)]
Operating temperature and humidity: 0 to +40C, 85% (no condensation), During battery charge: 0 to +30C (power OFF),
Storage temperature and humidity: 20 to +60C, 85%
Environmental condition
Vibration: Conforming to MIL-T-28800E Class 3, Pulse shock: MIL-T-28800E,
Move shock: MIL-T-28800E Style C (20.3 cm corner, surface total 14 times shocks, Power OFF), Vamp: IEC 63-2-29, JIS C 0042
EMC EN61326: 1997+A1:1998+A2:2001+A3:2003 (Class A, Annex A), EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)

1: At 25C, pulse width: 1 s 6: At 25C, pulse width: 20 ns, Return loss: 40 dB, Deviation: 0.5 dB
2: Wavelength range for 20 dB lower than the peak value. Peak value +15 (Refer to the figure below.)
dB or less. 7: At 25C, pulse width: 3 ns (Refer to the figure below.)
3: At 25C, pulse width: 2 s, Distance range: 50 km, Average: 180 sec.
4: Dynamic range (one-way back-scattered light), SNR = 1: The level differ-
ence between the RMS noise level and the level where near end back- 1.5 dB
scattering occurs.
l1: Fresnel reflection
0.5 dB
l2: Back-scattered light

l1

SNR = 1 l2
Level

8: Either value is automatically selected in each mode, depending on the


distance range.
9: The automatic measurement is an auxiliary function to facilitate measure-
Distance
ment operations, and does not assure any detected results. As there may
be a case of miss detection, be sure to check waveform data as well for
5: At 1.65 m: With backlight, 1.31/1.55 m 19 dBm CW light final judgement of measured results.
10: 25C, 270 Hz
11: 25C, SM fiber 2 m, Modulation light: 270 Hz, Averaged power with 50%
duty. Operating temperature range for 1.65 m: 0 to +35C
12: Backlight Off, Sweeping halted, at 25C
13: With power Off, Temperature range: 0 to +30C

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Battery Pack: Z0894A Visible LD (Option 002/02)
Battery Ni-MH secondary battery Central wavelength 650 nm 15 nm (at 25C)
Voltage, capacity 10.8 Vdc, 2100 mAh Optical output 3 1.5 dBm
Dimensions and mass 145 (W) x 52.8 (H) x 19.3 (D) mm, 305 g typ. Output optical fiber 10/125 m, SM (ITU-T G.652)
Charging: 0 to +45C Optical connector FC, SC, ST, DIN, HMS-10/A, LC
Operating temperature Discharging: 20 to +50C Optical safety IEC60825-1 Class 1M, 21CFR Class 2
Storage: 20 to +35C
Environmental Operating temperature and humidity:
conditions 0 to +35C, 85% (no condensation)
AC Adapter: SA165A-1250V-3
Rated AC input 100 to 240 Vac, 50/60 Hz Safety Measures for Laser Products
This option complies with optical safety standards in Class 1M of the
Rated DC output 12 Vdc, 3 A
IEC 60825-1 and the FDA (21CFR1040.10, USA) in Class 2; the fol-
Dimensions and mass 122 (W) x 60 (H) x 34 (D) mm, 305 5 g lowing descriptive labels are affixed to the product (FDA label is only
Operating temperature: affixed to product for export to the USA).
Environmental 0 to +40C, 20 to 80% R.H.
conditions Storage temperature:
20 to +80C, 10 to 95% R.H.
LASER RADIATION CAUTION
CAUTION
DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH
OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
LASER RADIATION 1
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM
IEC 60825-1 2001
CLASS 1M LASER PRODUCT 1 mW MAX.
CW 650 nm
CLASS II LASER PRODUCT
IEC 2
FDA (CFR)

The maximum output is indicated under 1, and the wavelength under 2.


Caution: Do not look directly into the laser beam.

IP Network Connection Check Function (Option 001) / Gigabit Ethernet Upgrade (Option 011)
Model MT9081[]-001 / MT9080[]-001 MT9081[]-011 / MT9080[]-011
Name IP Network Connection Check Function Gigabit Ethernet Upgrade
Measurement IF 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX : 1port 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T : 1 port
IF Speed 10M/100M Full, 10M/100M Half, Auto negotiation
Others Auto MDI/MDI-X
Connectivity Check
Connection mode PPPoE, DHCP, Manual
VLAN VLAN setup is possible in the DHCP Mode and Manual Mode. Single VLAN tag is supported.
VID 1 to 4094
COS 0 to 7
Check OK/NG Judgment
Connection Test Can be executed after the connection is established by using the Connectivity Check function.
Ping Test
Number of times 1 to 999
Timeout Threshold 1 to 60 s
Trace Route Test
Timeout Threshold 2 to 60 s
Hops 1 to 255
Download throughput Can be performed after the connection is established by using the Connectivity Check function. The full wire rate is supported.
measurement
Download file size Up to 1 GB
Download throughput Download file size [bits] / Download time [s]
value
Throughput Can be performed after the connection is established by using the Connectivity Check function.
measurement
Frame size 64, 128, 256, 512, 768, 1024, 1280, 1518, 9018, 9618 : The frame size 9018 and 9618 can be selected when the link speed
is 1000M.
Transmit Rate 1 to 100% of the line band (100% at full-wire rate), in steps of 1%
Transmit Duration Time 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 60, 180, 300 s
Resolution 1% or 5% of the line band
Loss Tolerance 0, 0.01, 0.1, 1, 5, 10%
Counter measurement
Measurement time 1 to 720 min, in steps of 1 min.
Frame type All frame, Only PPPoE frame, Only VLAN frame
Operating temperature and humidity: 0 to +40C, 85% (no condensation)
Environmental condition
Storage temperature and humidity: 20 to +60C, 85%

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Ordering information
Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
MT9081[ ] MT9080[ ]
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
ACCESS Master (main frame) ACCESS Master (main frame)
MT9081A/A1 SMF 1.31 m MT9080A SMF 1.31 m
MT9081B/B1 SMF 1.55 m MT9080B SMF 1.55 m
MT9081C/C1 SMF 1.65 m MT9080C SMF 1.65 m
MT9081D/D1 SMF 1.31/1.55 m MT9080D SMF 1.31/1.55 m
MT9081E/E1 SMF 1.55/1.65 m MT9080E SMF 1.55/1.65 m
MT9081F/F1 SMF 1.31/1.55/1.65 m MT9080F SMF 1.31/1.55/1.65 m
MT9081G/G1 SMF 1.31/1.49/1.55 m
Standard accessories
Standard accessories W2487AE MT9080 Series Operation Manual (CD): 1 copy
W2487AE MT9080 Series Operation Manual (CD): 1 copy SA165A-1250V-3 AC Adapter: 1 pc
SA165A-1250V-3 AC Adapter: 1 pc Z0894A Battery Pack: 1 pc
Z0894A Battery Pack: 1 pc
Software
Software MX907600A OTDR Emulation Software
MX907600A OTDR Emulation Software
Options1
Options1 MT9080[ ]-001 IP Network Connection Check Function
MT9081[ ]-001 IP Network Connection Check Function MT9080[ ]-0112 Gigabit Ethernet Upgrade
MT9081[ ]-0112 Gigabit Ethernet Upgrade MT9080[ ]-2013 IP Network Connection Check Function
MT9081[ ]-2013 IP Network Connection Check Function Presently Available Options
Presently Available Options MT9080[ ]-2113 Gigabit Ethernet Upgrade
MT9081[ ]-2113 Gigabit Ethernet Upgrade Presently Available Options
Presently Available Options MT9080[ ]-02 Visible LD (Factory option)
MT9081[ ]-002 Visible LD (Factory option) MT9080[ ]-044 Monochrome LCD
MT9081[ ]-0094 English Language Display MT9080[ ]-094 English Language Display
MT9081[ ]-0105 Protector MT9080[ ]-105 Protector
MT9081[ ]-2105 Protector Presently Available Options MT9080[ ]-2105 Protector Presently Available Options
MT9081[ ]-0186 Chinese MT9080[ ]-0186 Chinese
MT9081[ ]-0206 Korean MT9080[ ]-0206 Korean
MT9081[ ]-0257 FC-APC Connector (Factory option) MT9080[ ]-257 FC-APC Connector (Factory option)
MT9081[ ]-0267 SC-APC Connector (Factory option) MT9080[ ]-267 SC-APC Connector (Factory option)
MT9081[ ]-0337 LC Connector MT9080[ ]-337 LC Connector
MT9081[ ]-0377 FC Connector MT9080[ ]-377 FC Connector
MT9081[ ]-0387 ST Connector MT9080[ ]-387 ST Connector
MT9081[ ]-0397 DIN Connector MT9080[ ]-397 DIN Connector
MT9081[ ]-0407 SC Connector MT9080[ ]-407 SC Connector
MT9081[ ]-0437 HMS-10/A Connector MT9080[ ]-437 HMS-10/A Connector

1: Installed in MT9081A/B/C/D/E/F/G/A1/B1/C1/D1/E1/F1/G1 1: Installed in MT9080A/B/C/D/E/F


2: Added option for Option 001. Installation not supported for Option 001 only. 2: Added option for Option 001. Installation not supported for Option 001 only.
3: May not be supported depending on main-unit serial number (product 3: May not be supported depending on main-unit serial number (product
date) date)
4: Please be sure to specify. 4: Please be sure to specify.
5: Protective front cover and shoulder strap included 5: Protective front cover and shoulder strap included
6: When wanting to use either Chinese or Korean languages, please specify 6: When wanting to use either Chinese or Korean languages, please specify
the correct language option number. the correct language option number.
7: Specify the optical connector 7: Specify the optical connector

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Common to The MT9080 Series
Model/Order No. Name
Application parts
W2462AE MT9080 Series Operation Manual (print)
W2546AE IP Network Connection Check Function Manual (print,
standard accessory with Option 001/011 factory shipment)
B0547 Soft Carrying Case [it cant use, when it equips with a
protector (option 010/10)]
B0548 Soft Transit Case
[attache case type, 440 (W) x 310 (H) x 110 (D) mm]
B0549 Hard Carrying Case
B0550 Front Cover
(for Option 010/10, only front cover for option 010/10)
Z0894A Battery Pack
Z0740 Battery Charger (For Z0894A)
J1295 Car Plug Cord
J1270 Replaceable Optical LC Connector
J0617B Replaceable Optical FC Connector
J0618D Replaceable Optical ST Connector
J0618E Replaceable Optical DIN Connector
J0618F Replaceable Optical HMS-10/A Connector
J0619B Replaceable Optical SC Connector
J0057 Optical Adapter FC Type
J0635[ ]1 Optical Fiber Cord with FC-PC at Both Ends
(SM, with FC-PC at both ends)
Z0282 Ferrule Cleaner
Z0283 Ferrule Cleaning Tape (6 pcs/set)
Z0284 Adapter Cleaner (Stick type, 200 pcs/set)

Peripherals
BL-80R22 High Speed Thermal Printer
BL-100W AC Adapter (for BL-80R2, AC 100 to 240 V)
J1314 Printer Cable (ACCESS Master connection cable)

Supply
BL-80-30 Printer Paper (for BL-80R2 Thermal Printer, 10 rolls/set)

1: Specify the optical fiber length as A, B or C (A: 1 m, B: 2 m, C: 3 m).


2: Operates only with AC adapter, printing width: 72 mm, printing speed: ap-
proximately 13 s (manual measurement result with header), 0 to +40C, di-
mensions: 119 (W) x 77 (H) x 174 (D) mm, sanei products (AC adapter and
printer cable are sold separately.)

Package Ordering
Model/Order No. Name
Z08211 MT9081D Basic Kit
Z08221 MT9081D VLD Kit
Z08231 MT9081D IP Kit
Z08241 Additional Batery Kit

1: Refer to the following for the composition of each package.

Package Ordering
Model Name MT9081D Basic Kit MT9081D Visible LD Kit MT9081D IP Kit Additional Battery Kit
MT9081D Mainframe
MT9081D-009 English Key Panel
MT9081D-010 Protector
MT9081D-002 Visible LD
B0548 Soft Transit Case
J1295 Car Plug Cord
MT9081D-37 FC Connector
MT9081D-001 IP Connection Check Function
MT9081D-011 Gigabit Ethernet Upgrade
Z0894A Battery Pack
Z0740 Battery Charger

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OPTICAL TIME DOMAIN REFLECTOMETER
CMA4500 Series

Full Featured OTDR Designed for all Skill Levels from a Novice Fault Locator to an
Advanced Testing Expert

In addition to the CMA5000, the CMA 4500 is also available as a full addition, a Visual Fault Locator (VFL) option enables users to visu-
featured, cost effective solution for those who only require OTDR and ally locate breaks within central offices and quickly identify specific
Loss Test Set capabilities. This dedicated OTDR offers all of the fea- fibers within a cable or splice tray. Round this out with the optional
tures and benefits of the CMA5000 with an OTDR module, in a connector inspection microscope to reduce costly and timely trou-
rugged, non-modular package. bleshooting of connector related issues and your CMA4500 quickly
You Can Have It All with The CMA4500 becomes the one tool you rely on to get your customers up and running.
Highlights include a powerful PC based unit, large, high resolution
color display that's easy to read indoors or out, touch screen and Key Benefits
hard key user interfaces and several optics options to cover any test- All-in-one test set with fixed optics reduces complexity and equip-
ing requirements from single mode to multimode, from 1 meter to ment needed
250 Km. Additional features include dual USB ports, a 10/100 Increased network reliability through accurate fiber characterization
Ethernet interface and an optional integrated CD-R/W drive for easy Sophisticated analysis software provides consistent and accurate
data transfer. Whether you're a first time user or industry veteran, fiber characterization
the CMA4500 will take fiber installation, maintenance and documen- Dedicated testing modes simplify commonly performed tasks
tation of your optical network to a new level. Full function OTDR - testing from fault location to advanced analysis
Touch screen and hard key user interfaces ensure smooth and ef-
Added Value through Performance
ficient operation
As added value, the CMA4500 can be equipped with a stabilized
Solutions for Metro, CWDM, ultra-long haul and PON based, fiber-
light source and power meter for complete end-to-end loss testing. In
to-the-premise (FTTP)

Specifications
Common Specifications (all CMA 4500)
Model 4500A 4500D
Processor Ultra low power 300 MHz min.
RAM 256 MB
Operating System Windows XPe (not user accessible) Windows XP Pro (includes Windows Desktop)
Display 10.4 inch (26.4 cm) color XGA (1024 x 768) LCD with touchscreen interface
Internal Storage 20 GB (min) hard drive
Standard: CD-R/W
Removable Storage (modular) Optional: 3.5 inch, 1.44 MB floppy drive, CD-R/W
Optional: 3.5 inch, 1.44 MB floppy drive
Interfaces PS/2 (2), USB (2), 10/100 Ethernet, IrDA
Power Supply Auto switching 92-132 VAC, 184-264 VAC (47-63 Hz)
Dimensions (H x W x D) 24.1 x 34.3 x 9.5 cm (9.5 x 13.5 x 3.75 inches)
Operation: 0 to 45C (32 to 122F)
Environmental Conditions Storage: 25 to 60C (13 to 140F)
Humidity: 95% max, non-condensing
Weight 5.4 kg including battery and optics
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Common Specifications (all CMA4500) continued
Battery Type Li-Ion
Single mode: 5, 20, 50, 75, 125, 250, 300 km
Distance1 Range
Multimode: 5, 15, 20, 40, 64 km
Single mode: 0.125, 0.5, 1,2,4,8.16 m
Sampling resolution1
Multimode: 0.125, 0.5, 1,2,4 m
Sampling Points Up to 256,000
IOR settings 1.300000-1.700000
Distance Measurement Accuracy 0.0025% of distance measurement distance resolution index uncertainty
Loss Measurement accuracy (linearity) 0.04 dB/dB
Loss Resolution 0.001 dB
Meets IEC60825-1 Class I and CDRH Class 1 Requirements (Eye Safe)
Laser Safety
21 CFR 1040
Single mode: Universal with UFC, USC, UST, AFC, ASC, DIN, LC
Optical Connector
Multimode: Universal with FC, SC, ST
Fault Locate, Standard OTDR, Construction (Automated Multi-wavelength, Multi-fiber testing), NetWorks (data
Operating Modes processing and report generation)
Optional: Power Meter, Stabilized Light Source, Visual Fault Locator (VFL), Video Inspection Probe (VIP)

Single Mode Models


Dynamic Range Deadzone Deadzone
Model Wavelength Optical fiber type Pulse width1
(SNR=1)2 (back-scattered)3 (Fresnel)4

4500-25 155020 nm 37/36 dB 9/9 m 4/3.5 m

131020 nm 5, 10, 20, 50, 100,


4500-35 200, 500, 1000, 40/40 dB 8/6 m 4/3 m
155020 nm
2000, 5000, 10000,
131020 nm 20000 ns
4500-36 155020 nm 40/40/40 dB 8/6/6 m 4/3/3 m
162515 nm
131020 nm
4500-45 43/45 dB 10/10 m 5/5 m
155020 nm
5, 10, 20, 50, 100,
131020 nm 200, 500, 1000,
4500-46 155020 nm 2000, 5000, 10000, 43/45/43 dB 10/10/10 m 6/5/5 m
162515 nm 20000, 30000 ns
4500-54 155020 nm Single Mode 50 dB 10 m 5m
131020 nm (8-10 m)
4500-81 13833 nm 40/38/41 dB 8/9/6 m 4/5/3 m
155020 nm
131020 nm
13833 nm
4500-83 35/35/35/35 dB 8/9/6/6 m 4/5/3/3 m
155020 nm 5, 10, 20, 50, 100,
162515 nm 200, 500, 1000,
131020 nm 2000, 5000, 10000,
4500-91 149010 nm 20000 ns 40/40/40 dB 8/9/6 m 4/5/3 m
155020 nm
131020 nm
149010 nm
4500-93 35/35/35/35 dB 8/9/6/6 m 4/5/3/3 m
155020 nm
162515 nm

1: Range dependent
2: SNR=1 with up to 256 k averages (typical, subtract approximately 2 dB of range to 98% peak noise. Bellcore TR-TSY-000196 Issue 2)
3: Deadzones measured on 45 dB reflections (typical)
4: Using Bellcore TR-TSY-000196 Issue 2 (typical)

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Quad Single mode/Multimode and Multimode Models
Dynamic Range Deadzone Deadzone
Model Wavelength Optical fiber type Pulse width1
(SNR=1)2 (back-scattered)3 (Fresnel)4
Multimode (50 m), Singlemode: 5, 10, 20,
4500-60 24/26/35/35 dB 7/8/10/10 m 5/5/5 m
85030 nm Single Mode (8-10 m) 50, 100, 200, 500,
130030 nm 1000, 2000, 5000,
4500-61 131020 nm Multimode (62.5 m), 10000, 20000 ns 24/26/35/35 dB 7/8/10/10 m 5/5/5 m
155020nm SingleMode (8-10 m) Multimode: 5, 20, 50,
4500-62 100, 200, 500, 1000 ns 24/26/40/40 dB 7/8/10/10 m 5/5/5 m

4500-66 85030 nm Multimode (62.5 m) 5, 20, 50, 100, 200, 24/26 dB 5/7 m 2.5/2.5 m
130030 nm 500, 1000 ns
4500-69 Multimode (50 m) 24/26 dB 5/7 m 3/3 m
1: Wavelength and range dependent
2: SNR=1 with up to 256 k averages (typical, subtract approximately 2 dB of range to 98% peak noise. Bellcore TR-TSY-000196 Issue 2)
3: Deadzones measured on 45 dB reflections (typical)
4: Using Bellcore TR-TSY-000196 Issue 2 (typical)
Single wavelength and other specialty wavelengths available upon request.

Loss Test Set Option Specifications (optional)


Single Mode (8-10 m) Multimode (50 or 62.5 m)
Type
Laser (same wavelength and specs as OTDR) LED (850/130030 nm)
Stabilized Light Output 8 dBm (min) 25 dBm (min)
Source2
Stability1 0.2 dB (8 hours) 0.1 dB (8 hours)
Modes of Operation CW, 1 KHz, 2 KHz
Connector Type Same as OTDR
Detector Type InGaAs
Wavelength Range 780-1800 nm
Calibrated Wavelengths 850, 1300, 1310, 1490, 1550, 1625 nm
Power Range +20 to 55 dBm
Power Meter Resolution 0.01 dB, 0.01 watts
4% (+5 to 50 dBm)
Accuracy
8% (+10 to +5 dBm,50 to 55 dBm)
Linearity 0.10 dB (+5 to 50 dBm)
Connector Type Universal (uses LP-XX adapters)
Wavelength 65020 nm
Output 0 dBm into 9/125 m fiber (max)
Visual Fault
Transmission Modes CW, 2 Hz
Locator
Connector Type 2.5 mm universal
Safety IEC 60825-1 Class II, FDA (21 CFR 1040. 10 Class 2)

1: at 23C
2: Quad models 4500-60, 4500-61, 4500-62 only feature single mode light sources.

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Ordering Information
The CMA 4500 is a dedicated, non-modular OTDR featuring AC or battery operation, unique testing modes and a rugged, splash-proof exte-
rior designed for field use. In addition, all CMA 4500 OTDRs feature: 10.4" high resolution (1024x768) color display with touch-screen inter-
face, standard 20 GB hard drive (min), ultra-low power processor with 256MB RAM, Windows XP operating system, Li-Ion battery, AC charg-
er/adapter, user's manual, and various I/O interfaces including: USB (2), 10/100 Ethernet port, IrDA infrared port, PS/2 keyboard and mouse
ports. Languages supported include: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional), and Korean. Also
includes choice of Universal adapter (c) and line cord (d).

Module Number:
4500D
A B C D

A = Wavelength and Dynamic Range options


25 = 1310/1550nm 37/36 dB 60 = 850/1300 nm 25 dB 50 m and 1310/1550 nm 35 dB
35 = 1310/1550 nm 40 dB 61 = 850/1300 nm 25 dB 62.5 m and 1310/1550 nm 35 dB
45 = 1310/1550 nm 43/45 dB 62 = 850/1300 nm 25 dB 62.5 m and 1310/1550 nm 40 dB
54 = 1550 nm 50 dB 66 = 850/1300 nm 25 dB 62.5 m
69 = 850/1300 nm 25 dB 50 m
81 = 1310/1383/1550 nm 37 dB 91 = 1310/1490/1550 nm 40 dB
83 = 1310/1383/1550/1625 nm 37 dB 93 = 1310/1490/1550/1625 nm 37 dB
Single wavelength units are available; contact Anritsu Sales for a comprehensive list of available options
B = Power Meter Light Source Options
0 = no options
2 = Power Meter, Light Source and VFL
C = Connector Options (For Quad 60, 61 or 62 refer to next section)
UFC = FC/UPC AFC = FC/APC
USC = SC/UPC ASC = SCAPC
UST = ST/UPC AST = ST/APC
C = Connector Options for Quad units (60, 61 or 62) only
Select connector for each port. ( 1 2 3 : 1 = SM port, 2 = MM port, 3 = PM port)
0 = none
1 = UFC 5 = ASC
2 = USC 6 = AST
3 = UST 7 = DIN
4 = AFC 8 = LC

D = Line Cord Options


US = United States UK = United Kingdom
AU = Australia SW = Switzerland
EU = Europe IT = Italy

CMA4500 OTDR Connector Adapters

UNIV-FC Handle-type Universal FC Adapter for Standard UPC Connectors


UNIV-AFC Handle-type Universal FC Adapter for Angled APC Connectors
UNIV-SC Handle-type Universal SC Adapter for Standard UPC or Angled APC Connectors
UNIV-ST Handle-type Universal ST Adapter for Standard UPC Connectors
UNIV-FCSCST SM and MM Port Set of FC/SC/ST Connector Adapters
UNIV-DIN Handle-type Universal DIN Adapter for Standard UPC Connectors
UNIV-LC Handle-type Universal LC Adapter for Standard UPC Connectors

CMA4500 Accessories

4500-BATT Replacement Li-ION Battery


4500-MANUAL Replacement User's Guide
4500-HARDCASE CMA 4500 Hard Transit Case w/ handle & wheels
4500-SOFTCASE CMA 4500 Soft Carry Case
OPTION-501CD-RW Integrated CMA5000/4500 CD/Read/Write Module
OPTION-502FLOPPY Integrated CMA5000/4500 Floppy Drive Module
4500-USBKEY USB Keyboard with Trackball (US layout)
4500-USBKEY-EU USB Keyboard with Trackball (EU layout)
4500-USBKEY-UK USB Keyboard with Trackball (UK layout)
4500-USBKEY-GE USB Keyboard with Trackball (German layout)
4500-USBFLOPPY USB External Floppy Drive
4500-USBCDRW USB External CD-R/W Drive
4500-AUTO Cigarette Lighter Charger Adapter for CMA4500/5000
4500-EXT1 CMA 4500 1 Year Extended Warranty
4500-EXT2 CMA 4500 2 Year Extended Warranty
OPTION-511AC CMA5000/4500 AC Power Adapter (replacement "brick")
USB-DATA-1GB 1 GB USB Memory Stick for CMA 4500 & 5000

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LIGHT SOURCES
CMA50 Series
850, 1300, 1310, 1490, 1550, 1625 nm

Fast, Stable and Easy-to-use Light Source

Fast and easy-to-use, Anritsus CMA50 line of Light Sources provides Key Benefits
stable output for pointtopoint attenuation measurements or modu- Up to 4 sources per unit, out of a single port
lated tones for easy fiber identification. Units are offered in a variety High power and stable output for high dynamic range testing and
of wavelength combinations and connector options to meet any test- accurate loss readings
ing requirement from FTTx networks to long haul telephony links to Autowavelength switching provides fast and accurate results
multimode LAN, and CATV. Rugged design withstands years of use in the most challenging en-
All CMA50 Light Sources feature our exclusive autowavelength vironments
switching mode that automatically alternates wavelengths and syn- Visual Fault Location source option
chronizes with the CMA50 Power Meter Series, greatly reducing test Powered with rechargeable battery pack or four standard AA batteries
time and virtually eliminating measurement errors. The lightweight, LAN Access and network testing option via RJ45 port
rugged design, assures units are built for the most demanding instal- Interchangeable optical connectors
lation environments and will provide years of valuable service. Three year warranty

Dual Wavelength Light Source


Model 50LS35 50LS83
Emitter Type Laser Diode LED
Wavelength (nm)1 1310/1550 20 nm 850/1300 20 nm
Output Power 7dBm (G.652 Fiber) 18dBm (62.5/125 m fiber)
Source Linewidth (FWHM) <5 nm/<5 nm <50 nm/<150 nm

Tri Wavelength Light Source


Model 50LS345 50LS356
Emitter Type Laser Diode Laser Diode
Wavelength (nm)1 1310/1490/1550 20 nm 1310/1550/1625 20 nm
Output Power (G.652 Fiber) 7 dBm for 1310 nm, 1490 nm and 1550 nm 7 dBm for 1310 nm, 1550 nm and 1625 nm
Source Linewidth (FWHM) <5 nm <5 nm

Quad Wavelength Light Source


Model 50LS3456 50LS83352
Emitter Type Laser Diode LED on MM port, Laser Diode on SM port
Wavelength (nm)1 1310/1490/1550/1625 20 nm 850/1300/1310/1550/ 20 nm
Output Power 7 dBm (G.652 Fiber) 7 dBm (G.652 Fiber)/18 dBm (62.5/125 m fiber)
Source Linewidth (FWHM) <5 nm <50 nm/<150 nm/<5 nm/<5 nm
1: Typical specs at 23C Continued on next page
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General Specifications
Stability (1 hours) 0.05 dB at 1310 and 1550 nm; 0.15 dB at 1490 and 1625 nm
Output Modes CW, 270, 1k, 2 kHz
Wavelength Identification Compatible with CMA50 power meter or LTS for automatic recognition
Power Rechargeable battery pack, 4 AA batteries or 110/220 V AC adapter
Auto Shutoff After 10 minutes (Function can be disabled)
Connector Style FC, SC, ST, DIN, LC
Operating Temperature Range 10 to +50C
Storage Temperature Range 40 to +60C
Dimensions 210 mm x 110 mm x 41.3 mm
Weight <550 g (including batteries)
Warranty 3 Years

Options
N Option LAN access and Network level continuity and frame time delay through TCP/IP protocol over its built-in
Network Test 10/100 Mbps Network Interface Card.
V Option
Visible laser source at 650 nm allowing to visually detect a fiber fault Visual Fault Locator up to 5 km
Visual Fault Locator

Ordering Information
The CMA50 Light Source can be ordered with a choice of wavelengths (a) and connector options (d):

Model Number:
50LS -
A B

A = Wavelengths
35 = 1310/1550 nm 83 = 850/1300 nm
56 = 1550/1625 nm 8335 = 850/1300/1310/1550 nm
345 = 1310/1490/1550 nm 3456 = 1310/1490/1550/1625 nm
356 = 1310/1550/1625 nm

B = Connector Options
UFC = FC/UPC AFC = FC/APC
USC = SC/UPC ASC = SC/APC
UST = ST/UPC
ULC = LC/UPC
UDN = DIN/UPC

CMA50 Light Source Additional Options (ordered as separate line items)


50-OPT-N = Network Test Option
This option enables the RJ45 connector to perform tests such as ping, delay, etc.
50-OPT-V = VFL Option
This option includes a visible (red) light source used for fiber identification and troubleshooting.

CMA50 Light Source Notes


1. Customers that want different style connectors on MM/SM Light Source ports need to order an additional connector as a separate line
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LOSS TEST SETS
CMA50 Series
850, 1300, 1310, 1490, 1550, 1625 nm

Ideal for Bi-Directional Testing

Fast and easy-to-use, Anritsus CMA50 line of Loss Test Sets is de- Key Benefits
signed for both attenuation and power throughput measurements on Up to 4 high power sources per unit, out of a single port
fiber optic links. They are offered with common calibrated wavelengths EZTest one button bi-directional measurement option
and connector options to meet any testing requirement from FTTx net- Pass/Fail indicators for in-field compliance
works to long haul telephony links to multimode LAN, and CATV. Rugged design withstands years of use in the most challenging
CMA50 Loss Test Sets can make your measuring experience simple environments
and error free with bi-directional testing option, pass or fail threshold Stores up to 100,000 data sets (4 MB of user data)
analysis, large capacity for test results storage, and RJ45 interface Visual Fault Locator source option
Network Testing option. The light-weight, rugged design, assures LAN Access and network testing option via RJ45 port
units are built for the most demanding cable installation environments File Transfer via USB port
and will provide years of valuable service. Three year warranty

Dual Wavelength Variant


Model 50LTS35 50LTS83
Emitter Type Laser Diode LED
Wavelength (nm)1 1310/1550 20 nm 850/1300 20 nm
Output Power 7 dBm (G.652 Fiber) 18 dBm (62.5/125 m fiber)
Source Linewidth (FWHM) <5 nm/<5 nm <50 nm/<150 nm

Tri Wavelength Variant


Model 50LTS345 50LTS356
Emitter Type Laser Diode Laser Diode
Wavelength (nm)1 1310/1490/1550 20 nm 1310/1550/1625 20 nm
Output Power (G.652 Fiber) 7 dBm for 1310 nm, 1490 nm and 1550 nm 7 dBm for 1310 nm, 1550 nm and 1625 nm
Source Linewidth (FWHM) <5 nm <5 nm

Quad Wavelength Variant


Model 50LTS3456 50LTS83352
Emitter Type Laser Diode LED on MM port, Laser Diode on SM port
Wavelength (nm)1 1310/1490/1550/1625 20 nm 850/1300/1310/1550/ 20 nm
Output Power 7 dBm (G.652 Fiber) 7 dBm (G.652 Fiber) / 18 dBm (62.5/125 m fiber)
Source Linewidth (FWHM) <5 nm <50 nm/<150 nm/<5 nm/<5 nm
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Power Meter Port Specifications
Model Standard C Option
850, 1300, 1310, 1490, 1550, 1625 nm and all 850, 1300, 1310, 1490, 1550, 1625 nm and all
Wavelength of Operation standard 1625 nm and all standard CWDM standard 1625 nm and all standard CWDM
wavelengths wavelengths
Measured Power Range3 +5 dBm to 65 dBm +27 dBm to 45 dBm
Calibration Accuracy4 0.2 dB 0.2 dB
Linearity5 0.1dB 0.1dB

1: Typical specs at 23C


2: 50LTS8335 unit has one port for Single Mode Fiber and one port for Multi Mode Fiber
3: 0.3 dB uncertainty from 900 nm to 1625 nm over operating temperature range
4: NIST traceable. Calibrated at 23C, 1310 nm and 10 dBm power input
5: At 23C excluding top 5 dB and bottom 10 dB

General Specifications
Modulation Modes CW, 270, 1 k, 2 kHz modulation for fiber recognition
Stability (1 hours) 0.05 dB at 1310 nm and 1550 nm; 0.15 dB at 1490 nm and 1625 nm
Modulation Detection 270, 1 k, 2 kHz modulation recognition
Wavelength Recognition Automatic recognition of calibrated wavelengths (when used in conjunction with a CMA50 light source or LTS)
Display Resolution 0.01 (dB/mW/W/nW)
Power Rechargeable battery pack, 4 AA batteries or 110/220 V AC adapter
Auto shutoff After 10 minutes (Function can be disabled)
Connector Style FC, SC, ST, DIN, LC
Operating Temperature Range 10 to +50C
Storage Temperature Range 40 to +60C
Dimensions 210 mm x 110 mm x 41.3 mm
Weight < 550 g (including batteries)
Warranty 3 years

Options
V Option
Visible laser source at 650 nm allowing to visually detect a fiber fault up to 5 km
Visual Fault Locator
N Option LAN access and network level continuity and frame time delay through TCP/IP protocol over its built-in
Network Test 10/100 Mbps Network Interface Card.
B Option
One button multiple wavelength bi-directional measurement.
EZTest
O Option Optical Return Loss (ORL) option allows the measurement of optical return loss readings required for high speed
ORL transmission systems.

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Ordering Information
The CMA50 Loss Test is a combination of a Power Meter and a Light Source in the same unit. A Loss Test Set can be ordered with a choice
for the Light Source desired wavelengths (a), bi-directional option (b), Power Meter detector type (c) and connector options (d).

Model Number:
50LTS -
A B C D

A = Wavelengths
35 = 1310/1550 nm 83 = 850/1300 nm
56 = 1550/1625 nm 8335 = 850/1300/1310/1550 nm
345 = 1310/1490/1550 nm 3456 = 1310/1490/1550/1625 nm
356 = 1310/1550/1625 nm

B = Bi-directional, ORL Option


B = With Bidirectional
O = Optical Return Loss Option (Inclusive of Bidirectional Option)
X = Without Option

C = Wide Area Detector Type


S = Standard detector (+5 dBm to 65 dBm)
C = CATV detector (+27 dBm to 45 dBm)

D = Connector Options
UFC = FC/UPC AFC = FC/APC
USC = SC/UPC ASC = SC/APC
UST = ST/UPC
ULC = LC/UPC
UDN = DIN/UPC

CMA50 Loss Test Set Additional Options (ordered as separate line items)
50-OPT-N = Network Test Option
This option enables the RJ45 connector to perform tests such as ping, delay, etc.
50-OPT-V = VFL Option
This option includes a visible (red) light source used for fiber identification and troubleshooting.

CMA50 Loss Test Set Notes


1. Customers that want different style connectors on the Power Meter and Light Source ports need to order an additional Power Meter
connector as a separate line item.
2. Customers that want different style connectors on MM/SM Light Source ports need to order an additional connector as a separate
line item.

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HANDHELD POWER METERS
CMA50 Series
850, 1300, 1310, 1490, 1550, 1625 nm and all standard CWDM wavelengths

Fast, Accurate and Easy-to-use

Fast, accurate and easy-to-use, Anritsus CMA50 line of Power Key Benefits
Meters is designed for attenuation and throughput measurements of Reasonable pricing puts high quality testing in every technician's hand
fiber optic links. Units are offered with common calibration wavelength Automatic wavelength recognition when used in conjunction with
and connector options to meet any testing requirement from FTTx CMA 50 light sources
networks to long haul telephony links to multimode LAN, and CATV. High input power capacity enables characterization of RF TV optical
All CMA50 Power Meters feature large mass storage capacity, and signals
pass or fail indicators for in field compliance. Plus our exclusive au- Pass/Fail indicators for infield compliance
towavelength switching mode eliminates user errors by synchronizing Stores up to 100,000 data sets (4 MB of user data)
the CMA50 Series Power Meters with CMA50 Light Source. Visual Fault Locator source option
The lightweight, rugged design, assures that they are built for the LAN Access and network testing option via RJ45 port: Ideal for
most demanding cable installation and maintenance environments troubleshooting ONT/ONU in FTTx networks
and will provide years of valuable service. File Transfer via USB port
Three year warranty
Optical Specifications
Model Standard C Option
850, 1300, 1310, 1490, 1550, 1625 nm and all standard 850, 1300, 1310, 1490, 1550, 1625 nm and all standard
Wavelength of Operation
CWDM wavelengths CWDM wavelengths
Measured Power Range1 +5 dBm to 65 dBm +27 dBm to 45 dBm
Calibration Accuracy2 0.2 dB 0.2 dB
Linearity3 0.1 dB 0.1 dB

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2: NIST traceable. Calibrated at 23C, 1310 nm and 10 dBm power input
3: at 23C excluding top 5 dB and bottom 10 dB

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General Specifications
Modulation Detection 270, 1 k and 2 kHz modulation recognition
Wavelength recognition Automatic recognition of calibrated wavelengths (when used in conjunction with a CMA50 light source or LTS)
Display Resolution 0.01 (dB/mW/W/nW)
Power Rechargeable battery pack, 4 AA batteries or 110/220 V AC adapter
Auto shutoff After 10 minutes (Function can be disabled)
Connector Style FC, SC, ST, DIN, LC
Operating Temperature Range 10 to +50C
Storage Temperature Range 40 to +60C
Dimensions 210 mm x 110 mm x 41.3 mm
Weight < 550 g (including batteries)
Warranty 3 Years

Options
N Option LAN access and Network level continuity and frame time delay through TCP/IP protocol over its builtin 10/100 Mbps
Network Test Network Interface Card.
V Option
Visible laser source at 650 nm allowing to visually detect a fiber fault up to 5 km
Visual Fault Locator

Ordering Information
The CMA50 Power Meter can be ordered with a choice of detector types (c) and connector options (d):

Model Number:
50PM -
A B

A = Wide Area Detector Type


S = Standard detector (+5 dBm to 65 dBm)
C = CATV detector (+27 dBm to 45 dBm)

B = Connector Options
FC = FC/UPC and FC/APC
SC = SC/UPC and SC/APC
ST = ST/UPC and ST/APC
LC = LC/UPC and LC/APC
DN = DIN/UPC and DIN/APC

CMA50 Power Meter Additional Options (ordered as separate line items)


50-OPT-N = Network Test Option
This option enables the RJ45 connector to perform tests such as ping, delay, etc.
50-OPT-V = VFL Option
This option includes a visible (red) light source used for fiber identification and troubleshooting.

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HANDHELD POWER METERS
CMA5 Series
850, 1300, 1310, 1490, 1550, 1625 nm

Economical, Accurate and Easy-to-use Handheld Units

The CMA5 Series Power Meters are economical, accurate and easy- Its linear amplifier technology combined with InGaAs detector ensure
to-use handheld units for attenuation and power throughput mea- long-time accuracy and all units come with a 3 year warranty.
surements on point-to-point fiber optic links.
Units feature a rugged design, built to withstand the difficult testing Key Benefits
environment of fiber optic cable installation and maintenance. A Pocket-sized and rugged design
large LCD display and a dual powering system including a 9V bat- Three-year warranty
tery and an optional power adapter ensuring the CMA5 Series will Multiple calibration wavelengths to address all network types: data-
adapt to any situation. com, multimedia, WDM as well as FTTx
With no warm up time, fast response time, auto-zeroing capabilities and High input power capacity enables optical amplifier characteriza-
tone detection, the CMA5 Series helps reduce measurement time. tion and multimedia/CATV measurements
The CMA5 Power Meters are ideal for testing single-mode and mul-
timode fibers in various types of applications, thanks to multiple
wavelength calibration at 850/1300 nm for datacom testing needs,
1310/1550/1625 nm for all WDM testing, as well as 1490 nm for FTTx
testing needs.

Specifications
Model 5P100 5P200 5P100C 5P200C
Connector Adapter1 FC, SC, ST LC, FC, SC, ST FC, SC, ST LC, FC, SC, ST
Fiber Type MM/SM MM/SM
Calibrated Wavelengths 850, 1300, 1310, 1490, 1550, 1625 nm 850, 1300, 1310, 1490, 1550, 1625 nm
Power Range +10 to 60 dBm +23 to 50 dBm
Guaranteed Specifications +5 to 60 dBm +23 to 40 dBm
Power Range (+10 to 50 dBm at 850 nm)
Accuracy2 0.2 dBm 0.2 dBm
Linearity2 0.2 dB 0.2 dB
Modulation Detect 2 kHz 2 kHz
Stability (8 Hours)3 0.1 dB 0.1 dB
Warranty 3 years 3 years
Auto-Zeroing Yes Yes
Warm Up Time 0s 0s
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Model 5P100 5P200 5P100C 5P200C
Connector Adapter1 FC, SC, ST LC, FC, SC, ST FC, SC, ST LC, FC, SC, ST
Display LCD LCD
Power Supply 9 V battery or optional AC adapter 9 V battery or optional AC adapter
Dimensions 145 X 75 X 25 mm3 145 X 75 X 25 mm3
Weight 250 g 250 g
Operational Temperature Range 10 to +50C 10 to +50C
Storage Temperature Range 25 to +60C 25 to +60C
Relative Humidity 5% to 95% non-condensing 5% to 95% non-condensing
CMA5 Power Meter could be used in conjunction with CMA5 Light source as well as CMA50, the all-in-one Handheld tester.
1: 5P100 and 5P200 connector adapters are different. LC is only available on 5P200 series.
2: 0.5 dB at 850 nm
3: At 25C

Ordering Information
The CMA5 Power Meters can be ordered with a choice of detector types (a) and connector options (b). The 5P200 includes the option for an
LC connector style.

Model Number:
5P100 -
A B

A = Wide Area Detector Type


blank = Standard detector (+5 dBm to 60 dBm)
C = CATV detector (+23 dBm to 40 dBm)
B = Connector Options
FC = FC/UPC and FC/APC
SC = SC/UPC and SC/APC
ST = ST/UPC and ST/APC

5P200 -
A B

A = Wide Area Detector Type


blank = Standard detector (+5 dBm to 60 dBm)
C = CATV detector (+23 dBm to 40 dBm)

B = Connector Options
FC = FC/UPC and FC/APC
SC = SC/UPC and SC/APC
ST = ST/UPC and ST/APC
LC = LC/UPC

CMA5 Accessories (ordered as separate line items)

CMA5-POUCH Carrying pouch w/shoulder strap


CMA5-BAT 9 V Battery
CMA5-AC AC power adapter for CMA5 series
CMA5-AD-PM-FC FC Power Meter connector adapter for 5P100
CMA5-AD-PM-SC SC Power Meter connector adapter for 5P100
CMA5-AD-PM-ST ST Power Meter connector adapter for 5P100
CMA5-AD-PM-ALL3 FC/SC/ST Power Meter connector adapters for 5P100

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LIGHT SOURCES
CMA5 Series
850, 1300, 1310, 1550 nm

Economical and Stable Laser Source

The CMA5 Series Light Sources provide an economical and stable Based on advanced technologies of precision laser control with mod-
laser source for use in point-to-point attenuation measurement. Units ulation tones and no warm up time, the CMA5 Series helps reduce
feature a rugged design, built to withstand the difficult testing envi- measurement time.
ronment of fiber optic cable installation and maintenance.
A dual powering system including a 9V battery and an optional pow- Key Benefits
er adapter, ensure the CMA5 series will adapt to any situation. To fur- Pocket-sized and rugged design
ther protect your investment, a 3 year warranty is standard. Three-year warranty
The CMA5 Light Sources are ideal for testing single-mode and mul- Up to two wavelengths on a single port to address all network
timode fibers as they are offered in a variety of wavelengths to meet types from datacom to WDM
testing applications from datacom with 850 nm and 1300 nm to WDM Interchangeable fiber-optic adapters
with 1310/1550/1625 nm wavelengths. Single and dual wavelength
models are available and have only one output port.

Dual Wavelength Light Source General Specifications


Model 5L83 5L35 Wavelength Accuracy at 25C 20 nm
Emitter Type Laser Diode Laser Diode Stability (8 hours) 0.1 dB
Wavelength 850/1300 nm 20 nm 1310/1550 20 nm Modulation CW, 270 Hz, 1 kHz, or 2 kHz
Output Power 7 dBm (on MM fiber) 7 dBm (on SM fiber) Warranty 3 years
Source Linewidth <5 nm <5 nm Warm Up time 0s
Display LED indicators
Power Supply 9 V battery or optional 9 V AC adapter
Battery Warning Yes
Auto Shutoff Yes
Output Connector FC, SC, ST
Dimensions 145 x 75 x 25 mm
Weight 250 g
Operational Temperature Range 10 to +50C
Storage Temperature Range 25 to +60C
Relative Humidity 0% to 95% non-condensing

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Ordering Information
The CMA5 Light Sources can be ordered with a choice of wavelengths (a) and connector options (b):

Model Number:
5L -
A B

A = Wavelengths
83 = 850/1300 nm
35 = 1310/1550 nm

B = Connector Options
FU = FC/UPC FA = FC/APC
SU = SC/UPC SA = SC/APC
TU = ST/UPC

CMA5 Accessories (ordered as separate line items)


CMA5-POUCH Carrying pouch w/shoulder strap
CMA5-BAT 9 V Battery
CMA5-AC AC power adapter for CMA5 series
CMA5-AD-LS-FC FC Light Source connector adapter
CMA5-AD-LS-SC SC Light Source connector adapter
CMA5-AD-LS-ST ST Light Source connector adapter
CMA5-AD-LS-ALL3 FC/SC/ST Light Source connector adapters

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VISUAL FAULT LOCATOR
VFL650

Compact and Cost-Effective Design

Now you can easily isolate high losses and faults in optical fiber cable Key Features and Benefits
with the VFL-650 Visual Fault Locator. This handheld, visible laser Both CW and pulsed mode are available
source emits a bright beam of red light into a fiber, allowing you to Lightweight (<60 g)
see a break as a glowing or blinking red light. Two versions are avail- 40 hours continuous operation
able: one with a universal port for 2.5 mm ferrule connectors (FC, Cost effective solution
SC, ST, E2000, DIN), and one which includes an adapter that allows
use with 1.25 mm ferrule connectors as well (LC, MU).

Optical Specifications
Emitter Type Laser Diode
Wavelength (nm) 635 nm
CW Output Power >3 dBm (500 W) into a single mode or multi mode fiber
Modulation Modes CW or Pulsed (2-3 Hz)
Range >5 km
Power Two AAA alkaline batteries
Fiber Type Multimode or Single-mode
Temperature Range 10 to +50C
Dimensions Length: 168 mm, Diameter: 12 mm, Weight: <60 g

Ordering Information
A Visual Fault Locator is a red light that allows users visually see the light in the fiber. This is a useful tool to aid in fiber identification and
troubleshooting for macro bends and near end fiber breaks.

Model Number:
VFL-650-250 = VFL compatible with all 2.5 mm connectors
VFL-650-UNI = VFL adaptable to all 2.5 mm and 1.25 mm connectors
VFL-650-ADPT = VFL 2.5 mm to 1.25 mm adapter (only)

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OPTICAL FIBER IDENTIFIERS
FI700 Series

Single-Hand Operation and Wide Detection Range

The FI700 Series of Optical Fiber Identifiers is the safe, economical it, seven-segment LED. This allows for measurement of power loss
and non-destructive way to identify active lit optical fibers. These through a splice or connector.
rugged units use local detection technology, which employs a macro-
bend method, eliminating the need to open the fiber at the splice Features and Benefits
point for identification. Detection of modulated tones; 270 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz
All models detect continuous wave, live optical transmission and low Single-hand operation
frequency modulated tones at 270 Hz, 1 k, and 2 kHz. The presence Light weight (7.5 oz.)
of traffic, the direction of the transmission and modulated tones on Interchangeable head for ribbon, jacketed and coated fiber allows
the fiber are indicated by LEDs. In addition, the FI720 models mea- virtually any fiber to be identified
sure the fiber's relative power and displays the reading on a two-dig- Detects all light source and loss test set modulation frequencies

Optical Specifications
Model FI710 FI720 FI720C
Insertion Loss <0.5 dB1 <0.5 dB1 <0.5 dB1
Spectral Response 800 to 1700 nm 800 to 1700 nm 800 to 1700 nm
Optical Tone Receiver 270, 1 k and 2 kHz 270, 1 k and 2 kHz 270, 1 k and 2 kHz
Maximum Range 0 to 40 dBm 0 to -40 dBm; 2.0 dBm +20 to 20 dBm; 2.0 dBm
Relative Power No Yes Yes
Fiber Stress None; Macro-bending
1: Mean Detectable Signal Power for single-mode fiber at 1310 nm.
General Specifications
Dual window Power One 9 volt Alkaline battery
8 to 10 mm diameter
single-mode Operation Approximately 10,000 readings
Fiber
compatibility Coating diameter 250 mm diameter Operating temperature 20 to +50 C (4 to 122 F)
Coating High refractive index acrylate Storage temperature 40 to 60 C (40 to 140 F)
Optical characteristics (Using Corning 1528) Humidity 0 to 90% non-condensing
Minimum fiber slack 0.75 m required for detection Dimensions (L x W x D) 19.1 x 4.2 x 2.5 cm (7.5 x 1.3 x 1.0 inches)
Weight 0.2 kg (7.5 oz)
Ordering Information
A Fiber Identifier is a non-intrusive tool used to determine if a fiber has traffic on it prior to breaking the connection and interrupting service.
All Fiber Identifiers operate on a 9-volt battery and include a 3 mm, 900 m, ribbon adapter, manual, and carry case.

Model Numbers: Fiber Identifier Accessories:


FI710 = Basic Optical Fiber Identifier TD-30418 250 m buffered fiber adapter
FI720 = Optical Fiber Identifier with relative power reading TD-30419 900 m buffered fiber adapter
FI720C = High Power (CATV) Optical Fiber Identifier TD-30420 3 mm fiber adapter
TD-34788 2 mm adapter
TD-30421 Replacement leather pouch for Fiber Identifier

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HANDHELD FIBER INSPECTION MICROSCOPES
FS Series

Ideal for Field Use

The inspection of fiber optic connectors is now faster and easier us- Features and Benefits
ing the FS Series handheld fiber inspection microscopes. The mi- 200x or 400x optics for either multimode or single-mode fiber
croscope allows the user to visually inspect connectors for cleanli- Laser safety filters provide eye protection
ness and damage. Its a quick, dependable and safe way to ensure Universal connector adapter that fits 2.5 mm ferrules
all your fiber optic connectors meet performance standards. All mi- Fast and detailed inspection of a single-mode or multimode fiber
croscopes include internal laser safety filters to protect the user from connectors
possible eye damage. The FS Series microscopes have multiple ap- Ideal for a variety of applications including field, central office or
plications and are ideal for installation, system qualification or main- laboratory environments
tenance in all environments, from multimode LANs and premise in-
stallations to single-mode telephony and CATV networks.
Ordering Information
Specifications The FS Series is a high quality inspection microscopes and can be
ordered in 3 different model types.
Magnification 200x or 400x
LED rated life 100,000 hours
Model Number:
Safety filter Built-in
Connector 2.5 mm Universal FS-200 Fiber Microscope with 200x optics
FS-200C Fiber Microscope with 200x optics with coaxial illumi-
Controls Momentary on/off switch and focus
nation
Power source 3 AAA alkaline batteries FS-400C Fiber Microscope with 400x optics with coaxial illumi-
Weight 0.5 kg (1.2 lbs.) nation
Dimensions (H x W x D) 22.2 x 3.2 x 3.2 cm (8.75 x 1.25 x 1.25 inches)

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TUNABLE LASER
Tunics Reference
1390 nm to 1650 nm

The New Benchmark in Tunable Laser Sources

Highest Accuracy in the Industry


Tunics Reference is the new benchmark in tunable laser sources for
test applications offering the best specifications for all types of
16
DWDM measurements. This "gold standard" tunable laser features a Tunics Reference ES Tunics Reference SCL
Tunics Reference CL
20 pm wavelength accuracy with an automated built-in recalibration 14
process, avoiding the need for an external wavelength meter. When
higher wavelength accuracy is needed, a built-in Michelson-based 12
wavelength meter could be added to reach an impressive 5 pm ab-
solute wavelength accuracy (IWM option). 10
Power (mW)

High Output Power 8


Fast, reliable measurements of high performance telecommunication
components and systems often present challenging power budget 6
constraints, which only a high-power, yet low-noise source can re-
solve. While featuring the broadest tuning range in the industry, the 4
Tunics Reference delivers optical power in excess of +10 dBm. This
2
is a must when characterizing optical amplifiers and DWDM systems.
Largest Tuning Range in the Industry 0
In one single instrument, the Tunics Reference guarantees a tuning 1350 1400 1450 1500 1550 1600 1650 1700
range of up to 160 nm at 0 dBm, covering multiple bands from 1390 Wavelength (nm)

nm to 1650 nm.
Sweeping and Step-by-Step Modes Power vs wavelength typical performance.
The Tunics Reference features two operating modes. The sweeping
mode delivers a continuous variation of the wavelength at a constant
rate to enable a fast and uninterrupted measurement. In the step-by-
step mode, the laser stops at the required wavelength to allow for
long-term testing as well as in-process alignments.
Entirely Mode-Hop Free CL
With continuous output power whether stepping or sweeping, Tunics
Reference guarantees smooth spectral sweeps free of any mode hops
over the entire (min. 150 nm) tuning range thanks to real-time optimiza-
tion of the laser cavity alignment through the use of feedback loops. SCL
High Stability
Offering 1 pm/h wavelength stability (with IWM option, 5 pm/h oth-
erwise) Tunics Reference allows long-term testing such as
thin-film growth monitoring.
ES
Additional Features
Tunics Reference provides both optical and electrical monitoring 1350 1450 1550 1650
outputs. It is able to interface with wavelength meters (through
RS-232 C) to acheive their accuracy or with oscilloscopes for quick
and easy spectral insertion loss characterization. Power vs wavelength typical performance.
Tunics Reference provides IEEE 488.2 interface along with SCPI
commands.

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Specifications
Tunics Reference ES Tunics Reference SCL Tunics Reference CL
Wavelength range (mode hop free)
P = 0 dBm 1390-1540 nm 1460-1610 nm 1490-1650 nm
P = 3 dBm 1410-1530 nm 1470-1590 nm 1510-1640 nm
P = 6 dBm 1420-1520 nm 1480-1580 nm 1520-1630 nm
P = 8 dBm 1440-1510 nm 1500-1580 nm 1540-1630 nm
P = 10 dBm 1450-1510 nm 1520-1570 nm 1565-1615 nm
Tuning
Characteristics Absolute wavelength accuracy1, 7 20 pm 20 pm 20 pm
Tuning repeatability (typ.) 5 pm 5 pm 5 pm
Wavelength setting resolution 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm
Optical frequency fine tuning 2 GHz 2 GHz 2 GHz
Tuning speed (typ.) 1 s (100 nm) 1 s (100 nm) 1 s (100 nm)
Integrated Absolute wavelength accuracy1 5 pm 5 pm 5 pm
Wavelength
Meter
Option (IWM) Tuning repeatability(typ.) 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm

Whole wavelength range for Whole wavelength range for Whole wavelength range for
Mode hop free range
each specified power each specified power each specified power
Scan speed Adjustable from 1 to 100 nm/s Adjustable from 1 to 100 nm/s Adjustable from 1 to 100 nm/s
Power flatness during scan (typ.) 0.25 dB 0.25 dB 0.25 dB
Power repeatability from scan
0.05 dB 0.05 dB 0.05 dB
to scan (typ.)2
Sweeping-
Mode Laser Output Characteristics
Characteristics Power stability3 0.01 dB 0.01 dB 0.01 dB
Side mode suppression ratio4 >45 dB >45 dB >45 dB
Signal to source spontaneous-
>55 dB >55 dB >55 dB
emission ratio5
Relative intensity noise4, 6 145 dB/Hz (typ.) 145 dB/Hz (typ.) 145 dB/Hz (typ.)
Spectral Width (FWHM) 150 kHz (typ.) (coherence control OFF), >100 MHz (coherence control ON)
Optical connector FC-APC FC-APC FC-APC
Output fiber SMF-28 SMF-28 SMF-28
Output isolation 35 dB 35 dB 35 dB
Interface Return loss 60 dB 60 dB 60 dB
Remote control RS-232 C and IEEE-488.2 RS-232 C and IEEE-488.2 RS-232 C and IEEE-488.2
Low frequency modulation 10 kHz to 8 MHz 10 kHz to 8 MHz 10 kHz to 8 MHz
High frequency modulation 30 kHz to 1 GHz 30 kHz to 1 GHz 30 kHz to 1 GHz
Operating temperature range +18 to +35C (+60 to +85F) +18 to +35C (+60 to +85F) +18 to +35C (+60 to +85F)
General Power supply 100 to 240 V (50 to 60 Hz) 100 to 240 V (50 to 60 Hz) 100 to 240 V (50 to 60 Hz)
Specifications Dimensions (W x H x D) in mm3 448 x 133 x 370 448 x 133 x 370 448 x 133 x 370
Weight 12.5 kg 12.5 kg 12.5 kg

Unless otherwise specified, specifications are given after 30 minute warm-up.


1: After self calibration, temperature remaining within 3C from self-calibration temperature
2: Over 100 scans at constant temperature
3: Over one hour at a constant temperature and after 2 hour warm-up
4: Measured with 0 dBm output power
5: Spontaneous emission measured within a 0.1 nm bandwidth at 1 nm from the signal
6: Measured at an electrical frequency of 100 MHz
7: Accuracy given at 3 sigma after automated self recalibration

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Ordering Information
Tunics Referenceis the new benchmark in tunable laser sources for test applications, offering the best specifications for all types of DWDM
measurements.

Model Number:
Tunics Reference ES
Tunics Reference SCL
Tunics Reference CL

Please specify the model name followed by the options.


Example: Tunics Reference SCL/M/IWM

Options
Use the following code references that correspond to the available option:

Code Description
M Polarization maintaining output fiber (orientation TE in slow axis, in line with connector key)
IWM Integrated Wavelength Meter (absolute wavelength accuracy: 5 pm)

Accessories
Use the following descriptions that correspond to the available accessories:

Description
LabView driver for Tunics Reference
Fiber optic jumper FC-APC/FC-APC
Fiber optic jumper FC-APC/FC-PC
Polarization maintaining fiber optic jumper FC-APC/FC-APC
Polarization maintaining fiber optic jumper FC-APC/FC-PC
Carrying case
Each benchtop instrument is delivered as standard with a FC-APC/FC-PC fiber optic jumper.

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TUNABLE LASER
Tunics Plus
1260 nm to 1640 nm

General-Purpose Sweeping Tunable Laser

Tunics Plus is a general-purpose benchtop work-horse tunable Affordable Price


laser, offering the basic features of the Tunics prime benchtop models. With its affordable price and state-of-the-art high-performance,
Broad Spectral Coverage Tunics Plus should equip the bench of each and every contributor in
With up to 150 nm of tuning range, Tunics Plus is available in six dif- the field of optical fiber communications.
ferent versions from 1260 nm to 1640 nm. Wavelength Monitoring
High Output Power By connecting part of the light to a wavelength meter, Tunics Plus is
Up to +8 dBm eases the power budget and provides high-dynamic able to internally adjust the output wavelength to the required wave-
range measurements. length within the wavelength meter accuracy. This function can be
Active Control for Mode-Hop-Free Operation activated from the keyboard or through GPIB. It is compatible with
For ultimate performance, Tunics Plus features a proprietary active wavelength meters providing RS 232-C remote control (contact us
control that ensures perfect mode-hop-free operation and accurate for compatible wavelength meters list).
wavelength sweep over its entire tuning range. Sweeping Mode
Wide, Fast and Truly Continuous Tunability This mode delivers a continuous variation of the wavelength at a con-
Extremely smooth scans up to 150 nm, with 1 pm resolution, allow a stant rate to enable a fast and uninterrupted measurement.
fine analysis over a wide spectral range.

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Specifications
Tunics Plus O Tunics Plus E Tunics Plus S Tunics Plus CL Tunics Plus S/WB Tunics Plus CL/WB
Wavelength range
(mode hop free)
P = 0 dBm 1260-1340 nm 1340-1430 nm 1430-1530 nm 1525-1625 nm 1390-1540 nm 1490-1640 nm
P = 3 dBm 1280-1320 nm 1380-1410 nm 1420-1520 nm
P = 6 dBm 1440-1500 nm 1540-1620 nm 1520-1630 nm
P = 8 dBm 1450-1490 nm 1560-1600 nm 1440-1510 nm 1540-1610 nm
Absolute wavelength
0.04 nm 0.04 nm 0.04 nm 0.04 nm 0.04 nm 0.04 nm
accuracy1
Tuning
Characteristics Tuning repeatability
0.005 nm 0.005 nm 0.005 nm 0.005 nm 0.005 nm 0.005 nm
(typ.)
Wavelength setting
0.001 nm 0.001 nm 0.001 nm 0.001 nm 0.001 nm 0.001 nm
resolution
Optical frequency
2 GHz 2 GHz 2 GHz 2 GHz 2 GHz 2 GHz
fine tuning
Tuning speed (typ.) 1s (100 nm) 1s (100 nm) 1s (100 nm) 1s (100 nm) 1s (100 nm) 1s (100 nm)
Power stability2 0.01 dB 0.01 dB 0.01 dB 0.01 dB 0.01 dB 0.01 dB
Side mode
>45 dB >45 dB >45 dB >45 dB >45 dB >45 dB
suppression ratio3
Signal to source
Laser Output spontaneous- >55 dB >55 dB >55 dB >55 dB >55 dB >55 dB
Characteristics emission ratio4
Relative intensity
145 dB/Hz (typ.) 145 dB/Hz (typ.) 145 dB/Hz (typ.) 145 dB/Hz (typ.) 145 dB/Hz (typ.) 145 dB/Hz (typ.)
noise3, 5

Spectral Width 150 kHz (typ.) (coherence control OFF)


(FWHM) >100 MHz (coherence control ON)

Whole wavelength Whole wavelength Whole wavelength Whole wavelength Whole wavelength Whole wavelength
Mode hop free range range for each range for each range for each range for each range for each range for each
specified power specified power specified power specified power specified power specified power
Adjustable from Adjustable from Adjustable from Adjustable from Adjustable from Adjustable from
Sweeping Scan speed
1 to 100 nm/s 1 to 100 nm/s 1 to 100 nm/s 1 to 100 nm/s 1 to 100 nm/s 1 to 100 nm/s
Mode
Characteristics Power flatness
0.25 dB 0.25 dB 0.25 dB 0.25 dB 0.25 dB 0.25 dB
during scan (typ.)
Power repeatability
from scan to scan 0.05 dB 0.05 dB 0.05 dB 0.05 dB 0.05 dB 0.05 dB
(typ.)6
Optical connector FC-APC FC-APC FC-APC FC-APC FC-APC FC-APC
Output fiber SMF-28 SMF-28 SMF-28 SMF-28 SMF-28 SMF-28
Output isolation 35 dB 35 dB 35 dB 35 dB 35 dB 35 dB
Return loss 60 dB 60 dB 60 dB 60 dB 60 dB 60 dB
Interfaces RS-232 C RS-232 C RS-232 C RS-232 C RS-232 C RS-232 C
Remote control
and IEEE-488.1 and IEEE-488.1 and IEEE-488.1 and IEEE-488.1 and IEEE-488.1 and IEEE-488.1
Low frequency
10 kHz to 8 MHz 10 kHz to 8 MHz 10 kHz to 8 MHz 10 kHz to 8 MHz 10 kHz to 8 MHz 10 kHz to 8 MHz
modulation
High frequency
30 kHz to 1 GHz 30 kHz to 1 GHz 30 kHz to 1 GHz 30 kHz to 1 GHz 30 kHz to 1 GHz 30 kHz to 1 GHz
modulation
Operating +15 to +30C +15 to +30C +15 to +30C +15 to +30C +15 to +30C +15 to +30C
temperature range +60 to +85F +60 to +85F +60 to +85F +60 to +85F +60 to +85F +60 to +85F
100 to 240 V 100 to 240 V 100 to 240 V 100 to 240 V 100 to 240 V 100 to 240 V
Power supply
Environment 50 to 60 Hz 50 to 60 Hz 50 to 60 Hz 50 to 60 Hz 50 to 60 Hz 50 to 60 Hz
Dimensions
448 x 133 x 370 448 x 133 x 370 448 x 133 x 370 448 x 133 x 370 448 x 133 x 370 448 x 133 x 370
(W x H x D) in mm3
Weight 12.5 kg 12.5 kg 12.5 kg 12.5 kg 12.5 kg 12.5 kg
Unless otherwise specified, specifications are given after 30 minutes warm-up.
1: After self calibration
2: Over one hour at a constant temperature and after 1 hour warm-up
3: Measured with 0 dBm output power
4: Spontaneous emission measured on a 0.1 nm bandwidth at 1 nm from the signal
5: Measured at an electrical frequency of 100 MHz
6: Over 100 scans at constant temperature

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Ordering Information
Tunics Plus is a general-purpose benchtop work-horse tunable laser, offering the basic features of the Tunics prime benchtop models.

Model Number:
Tunics Plus O or E or S or CL or S/WB or CL/WB

Please specify the model name followed by the options:


Example: Tunics Plus E/M

Options
Use the following code references that correspond to the available options:

Code Description
M Polarization maintaining output fiber (orientation TE in slow axis, in line with connector key)

Accessories
Use the following descriptions that correspond to the available accessories:

Description
LabView driver for Tunics Plus
Fiber optic jumper FC-APC/FC-APC
Fiber optic jumper FC-APC/FC-PC
Polarization maintaining fiber optic jumper FC-APC/FC-APC
Polarization maintaining fiber optic jumper FC-APC/FC-PC
Carrying case
Each benchtop instrument is delivered as standard with a FC-APC/FC-PC fiber optic jumper.

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NOISE-FREE TUNABLE EXTERNAL CAVITY LASER
Tunics Purity
1430 nm to 1625 nm

Patented Configuration for this Unique ASE-Noise-Free Tunable Laser Source

Tunics Purity provides full power ASE-noise-free emission. It fea- Ideal Source for Component Testing
tures an ultra-stable self-aligned cavity, wide continuous tunability Tunics Purity emits a pure high-power single-frequency laser line,
and multiple modulation possibilities. enabling direct spectral measurements of filters and multiplexers
ASE-Noise-Free Operation with an unsurpassed dynamic range. This avoids complex set-ups
A patented configuration ensures an intracavity filtering of the back- requiring an additional tracking filter or the combination of an optical
ground broadband ASE noise. The equivalent full width at half max- spectrum analyzer which often causes loss.
imum (FWHM) of this filtering is as narrow as 0.15 nm, which makes Multiple Modulation Possibilities
the residual ASE almost unnoticeable. A full range of amplitude modulation capabilities and mode-locked
Tunics Purity provides a pure ASE-noise-free operation with no operation satisfy any specific modulation requirement.
compromise to other key features of state-of-the art tunable exter-
nalcavity laser-diodes.
Tunics Purity provides up to +3 dBm output power and covers S-, C- 10

and L-band. 0
Tunics Purity offers a 50 pm wavelength accuracy after internal -10 TUNICS-Purity
Standard external cavity laser
Power Density (dBm/nm)

referencing. -20
ASE-noise-free emission

-30

-40

-50

-60

-70

-80

-90
1500 1510 1520 1530 1540 1550 1560 1570 1580 1590 1600
Wavelength (nm)

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Specifications
Tunics Purity S Tunics Purity SC Tunics Purity CL
Wavelength range
P = 0 dBm 1430-1530 nm 1470-1570 nm 1525-1625 nm
P = 3 dBm 1450-1510 nm 1510-1570 nm 1560-1620 nm
Mode hop spacing >70 nm >70 nm >70 nm
Tuning Absolute wavelength accuracy 0.05 nm 0.05 nm 0.05 nm
Characteristics
Tuning repeatability (typ.) 0.005 nm 0.005 nm 0.005 nm
Wavelength setting resolution 0.001 nm 0.001 nm 0.001 nm
Optical frequency fine tuning 2 GHz 2 GHz 2 GHz
Tuning speed (typ.) 1s (100 nm) 1s (100 nm) 1s (100 nm)
Power stability1 0.01 dB 0.01 dB 0.01 dB
Power flatness2 0.1 dB 0.1 dB 0.1 dB
Laser Output Signal to source spontaneous-
>90 dB >90 dB >90 dB
Characteristics emission ratio3
Relative intensity noise2, 4 145 dB/Hz (typ.) 145 dB/Hz typ.) 145 dB/Hz (typ.)
Spectral Width (FWHM) 150 kHz (typ.) (coerence control OFF), >100 MHz (coherence control ON)
Optical connector FC-APC FC-APC FC-APC
Output fiber SMF-28 SMF-28 SMF-28
Output isolation 35 dB 35 dB 35 dB
Return loss 60 dB 60 dB 60 dB
Interfaces
Remote control IEEE-488.1 Yes Yes Yes
Remote control RS-232 C Yes Yes Yes
Low frequency modulation 10 kHz to 8 MHz 10 kHz to 8 MHz 10 kHz to 8 MHz
High frequency modulation 30 kHz to 1 GHz 30 kHz to 1 GHz 30 kHz to 1 GHz
Operating temperature range +15 to +30C +60 to +85F +15 to +30C +60 to +85F +15 to +30C +60 to +85F
General Power supply 100 to 240V 50 to 60 Hz 100 to 240V 50 to 60 Hz 100 to 240V 50 to 60 Hz
Specifications Dimensions (W x H x D) 448 x 133 x 370 mm3 448 x 133 x 370 mm3 448 x 133 x 370 mm3
Weight 12.5 kg 12.5 kg 2.5 kg
Specifications are given after 30 minutes warm-up.
1: Over two hours at a constant temperature
2: Measured at 0 dBm output power
3: Spontaneous emission measured within a 0.1 nm bandwidth at 1 nm from the signal
4: Measured at an electrical frequency of 100 Mhz

Ordering Information
Tunics Purity provides the latest breakthrough in external-cavity laser sources with full power ASE-noise-free emission. It features an ultra-sta-
ble self-aligned cavity, wide continuous tunability and multiple modulation possibilities.

Model Number:
Tunics Purity S or SC or CL

Please specify the model name followed by the options:


Example: Tunics Purity S/M

Options
Use the following descriptions that correspond to the available option:

Code Description
M Polarization maintaining output fiber (orientation TE in slow axis, in line with connector key)

Accessories
Use the following descriptions that correspond to the available accessories:

Description
LabView driver for Tunics Purity
Fiber optic jumper FC-APC/FC-APC
Fiber optic jumper FC-APC/FC-PC
Polarization maintaining fiber optic jumper FC-APC/FC-APC
Polarization maintaining fiber optic jumper FC-APC/FC-PC
Carrying case
Each benchtop instrument is delivered as standard with a FC-APC/FC-PC fiber optic jumper.

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8-CHANNEL MODULAR PLATFORM
OSICS Mainfraime

Ideal for Multi-Channel Testing of DWDM Systems

The OSICS platform offers the highest flexibility and largest choice of OSICS features a complete line of modular sources including
plug-ins required in fiberoptic system testing, particularly for Dense OSICS-ECL, tunable external cavity lasers with TUNICS technology;
Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM). Up to 8 plug-in modules can OSICS-DFB, distributed feedback laser diodes and OSICS-TLS,
be mixed and matched in a single OSICS mainframe, thus fulfilling high power ITU-locked lasers.
all needs for applications requiring multi-wavelength sources.

OSICS Platform Specifications


Dimensions (W x H x D) 448 x 133 x 370 mm3
Power supply 100 to 240 V, 50 to 60 Hz
OSICS mainframe
Control Instrument front panel, RS-232 C, and IEEE-488.2
Weight (without any module) 8.1 kg
ECL, ASE, EDFA, DFB, 1310 FC-APC connector on CorguideTM SMF-28 fiber
Optical interface
DFB (C & L band) FC-APC connector on polarization maintaining fiber
Output isolation 35 dB (30 dB, EDFA)
Return loss 60 dB
Analog modulation ECL, DFB 150 Hz - 1 GHz (external modulation)
OSICS modules ECL 500 Hz - 1 MHz (internal or external)
Digital modulation
DFB 1 Hz - 1 MHz (internal or external)
Dimensions (W x H x D) 35 x 130 x 250 mm3 (single slot)
Weight 1 kg (0.7 kg for OSICS-DFB)
Operating temperature range1 +15 to +35C (+59 to +95F)
Environment
Warm up time (room temperature) 2 hours max (1 hour typ.)

1: ECL module operates from +15 to 30C (+59 to 86F)

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Ordering Information
The OSICS platform offers the highest flexibility and largest choice of plug-ins required in fiber-optic system testing, particularly for DWDM.
Up to 8 plug-in modules can be mixed and matched in a single OSICS mainframe.

Model Number:
OSICS mainframe

Accessories
Use the following descriptions that correspond to the available accessories:

Description
LabView driver for OSICS
Fiber optic jumper FC-APC/FC-APC
Fiber optic jumper FC-APC/FC-PC
Polarization maintaining fiber optic jumper FC-APC/FC-APC
Polarization maintaining fiber optic jumper FC-APC/FC-PC
Carrying case

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WDM TUNABLE LASERS
OSICS TLS
C and L Band

The Missing Link Between a Tunable Laser and a Fixed DFB

The OSICS-TLS modules are tunable laser sources with very high out- As part of the Osics family, this module has been designed to be used
put power and very good wavelength accuracy based on the ITU-T grid. in all testing setups: high specs and low cost laser for every day lab ap-
The wavelength could be tuned over 90 channels of the ITU-T grid plications to intensive field testing with multiple channels emulation.
by 50 GHz steps, covering around 35 nm in the C or L band. With +13 You can have as many as 8 OSICS TLS module in an OSICS main-
dBm (20 mW) output power as well as high power and wavelength frame and each module can be controlled from the front panel of the
stability, this is the ideal laser for WDM testing, with performance bet- mainframe through an intuitive interface, or through the remote RS-
ter or equal to a fixed wavelength DFB. 232 C and IEEE-488.2 interfaces.

Specifications
OSICS-TLS Model Band C Band L
Number of ITU channels 90 (50 GHz spacing) 92 (50 GHz spacing)
196.15 to 191.70 THz 190.90 to 186.35 THz
Wavelength range
(1528.384 to 1563.863 nm) (1570.42 to 1608.76 nm)
Output power 20 mW (+13 dBm) 10 mW (+10 dBm)
Wavelength accuracy1 2.5 GHz
Wavelength setting resolution 50 GHz
Tuning speed (typ. between two channels) 100 ms
Power stability1 0.5 dBm
Spectral width (FWHM) <10 MHz (typ.)
Side Mode Suppression Ratio1 40 dB (typ.)
Relative Intensity Noise1, 2 (RIN) >135 dB/Hz
Operating temperature range +15 to +35C (+59 to +95F)
Optical interface FC/APC connector on polarization maintaining fiber
Interfaces
Dimensions (W x H x D) and Weight 35 x 130 x 250 mm3 (single slot), 1 kg
Dimensions (W x H x D) and Weight 448 x 133 x 370 mm3 , 8.1 kg
Osics Platform
Power supply 100 to 240 V, 50 to 60 Hz
Specifications
Control Instrument front panel, RS-232 C, and IEEE-488.2
1: After warm-up
2: At a constant temperature

Ordering Information
The Osics-TLS modules are tunable laser sources with very high output power and very good wavelength accuracy based on the ITU-T grid.

Model Number:
OSICS-TLS-C (C band)
OSICS-TLS-L (L band)

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EXTERNAL CAVITY LASER MODULE
OSICS ECL
1260 to 1640 nm

Low-Cost and Compact Tunable Laser

The ECL modules are high-performance External Cavity Lasers using from 1250 nm to 1650 nm. The ECL 1560 offers more than +10dBm
Tunics technology which leads to a high output power over the whole at peak power. Each module can be controlled from the front panel
tuning range. of the mainframe or through the remote interface. In addition, the
The precision mechanism coupled to a stepper motor allows the modules and the mainframe offer a full suite of internal and external
wavelength to be tuned over more than 80 nm. Various wavelength modulation capabilities.
range options are available to fulfill all needs in DWDM applications

Specifications
OSICS-ECL ECL-1300 ECL-1400 ECL-1480 ECL-1560/P6 ECL-1600/P6
P = 0 dBm 1260-1340 nm 1340-1430 nm 1440-1520 nm 1520-1600 nm 1560-1640 nm
Wavelength range
P = 6 dBm 1530-1580 nm 1570-1620 nm
Wavelength accuracy1 0.2 nm
Wavelength stability1, 2 0.01 nm / h 0.01 nm / 24 h (typ.)
Wavelength setting resolution 0.01 nm (0.001 nm optional)
Tuning repeatability 0.01 nm (typ.)
Tuning speed 10 nm/s (typ.)
Peak power +3 dBm
Power stability1, 2 0.01 dB / h; 0.01 dB / 24 h (typ.)
150 kHz (typ.) (coherence control OFF)
Spectral width (FWHM)
>100 MHz (coherence control ON)
Side mode suppression ratio1 >45 dB
Relative intensity noise1, 3 >145 dB/Hz (typ.)
1: After warm-up, for 0 dBm output power.
2: At a constant temperature.
3: Measured at an electrical frequency of 100 MHz.

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Ordering Information
The ECL modules are high-performance External Cavity Lasers using Tunics technology which leads to a high output power over the whole
tuning range. The precision mechanism allows the wavelength to be tuned over more than 80 nm.

Model Number:
ECL-1300
ECL-1400
ECL-1480
ECL-1560 / P6
ECL-1600 / P6

Please specify the model name followed by the options.


Example: ECL - 1560 / P6 / M / R

Options
Use the following code references that correspond to the available option:

Code Description
M Polarization maintaining output fiber (orientation TE in slow axis, in line with connector key)
R High resolution: 1 pm resolution (tuning speed changes to 3 nm/s)

Accessories
Use the following descriptions that correspond to the available accessories:

Description
LabView driver for OSICS
FO Jumper FC-APC/FC-APC
FO Jumper FC-APC/FC-PC
Polarization maintaining FO Jumper FC-APC/FC-APC
Polarization maintaining FO Jumper FC-APC/FC-PC

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FULL-BAND TUNABLE LASER
OSICS ECL400
1250 nm to 1650 nm

Tunable Laser Covering O,E,S,C,L and U Band in a Single Compact Unit

From 1250 nm to 1650 nm, the ECL-400 provides full telecom band nology which leads to excellent optical power and wavelength stabil-
coverage for the O, E, S, C, L and U bands in a single compact unit. ity.With a modular approach, users buy only the wavelength range
With 0 dBm guaranteed power over the entire tuning range, the ECL- you need today and keep the ability to extend it later on. The ECL-
400 is the ideal tool for testing CWDM and WDM passive and active 400 fits inside the classical 8 slot modular OSICS platform, a com-
components. pact 3U format ideal for Research & Development and production
The full-band laser is made of four ECL modules and one optical testing. The remaining free slots could be utilized for any of the oth-
switch featuring Automatic Power Control. The ECL modules are er OSICS modules, such as DFBs, ASE source, EDFA or additional
high-performance External Cavity based on Anritsu's Tunics tech- tunable lasers modules.

OSICS ECL Specifications


ECL-1300 ECL-1400 ECL-1480 ECL-1600
OSICS ECL
Extended Extended Extended Extended
Wavelength Range1 1260-1330 1330-1430 1430-1540 1540-1650
Output Power1, 2 +0 dBm over all wavelength range
Automatic Power Control Accuracy 0.2 dB
Wavelength Accuracy 0.2 nm
Wavelength Stability 0.1 nm / h (0.1 nm / 24h typ.)
Wavelength Setting Resolution 0.01 nm
Tuning Repeatability 0.1 nm (typ.)
Tuning Speed 10 nm/s
Side Mode Suppression Ratio >45 dB
1: After warm-up
2: At a constant temperature
Specifications are subject to change without notice.

Ordering Information
From 1250 nm to 1650 nm, the ECL-400 provides full telecom band coverage for the O, E, S, C, L and U bands in a single compact unit. With
0 dBm guaranteed power over the entire tuning range, the ECL-400 is the ideal tool for testing CWDM and WDM passive and active compo-
nents.

Model Number:
OSICS-ECL400

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DISTRIBUTED FEED BACK LASERS
OSICS DFB
C and L Band

High Power DWDM Lasers

The DFB modules are high-performance Distributed Feed Back laser OSICS-DFB is also available at 1310 nm for channel monitoring in
diodes. The user-defined wavelengths can be chosen on the ITU-T grid DWDM systems. Each module can be controlled from the front panel
in the C- or L-band. OSICS-DFB offers more than +13 dBm of optical of the mainframe, or through the remote interface. The modules and
power coupled in a polarization maintaining fiber (except for module 1310) the mainframe offer a full suite of internal and external modulation
with a remarkable 5 pm wavelength stability over one hour. The internal capabilities, and also feature a Brillouin effect suppression function.
wavelength calibration yields a 30 pm accuracy and the wavelength can
be finely tuned over 1.8 nm (typ.) with the internal temperature control.

Specifications
OSICS-DFB C- and L-band 1310
ITU-T wavelength 1527.2-1610.05 nm1 1310 nm 25 nm
Wavelength tuning range 1.6 nm (1.8 nm typ.) 1.6 nm (1.8 nm typ.)
Wavelength accuracy2 0.03 nm 0.03 nm
Wavelength stability2, 3, 5 0.005 nm / h (0.005 nm / 24 h typ.)
Output power +13 dBm +3 dBm
Power stability2, 3, 5 0.01 dB / h (0.01 dB / 24 h typ.)
Spectral width (FWHM) <30 MHz <30 MHz
Side mode suppression ratio2 >40 dB >32 dB
Relative intensity noise2, 4 >145 dB/Hz (typ.) >145 dB/Hz (typ.)

1: The ITU-T wavelength is user-selected at time of order on the ITU-T 3: At a constant temperature.
grid, using the following format: OSICS-DFB-XXX.XX where XXX.XX 4: Measured at an electrical frequency of 100 MHz.
is the frequency in THz. 5: Measured with an APC connector on the powermeter side
2: After warm-up, for Pmax output power.

Ordering Information
The DFB modules are high-performance Distributed Feed Back laser diodes. The user-defined wavelengths can be chosen on the ITU-T grid
in the C- or L-band. OSICS-DFB offers more than +13 dBm of optical power coupled in a polarization maintaining fiber (except for module
1310)

Model Number:
OSICS-DFB-XXX.XX
where XXX.XX is the frequency in THz

Accessories
LabView driver for OSICS
FO Jumper FC-APC/FC-APC
FO Jumper FC-APC/FC-PC
Polarization maintaining FO Jumper FC-APC/FC-APC
Polarization maintaining FO Jumper FC-APC/FC-PC

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TUNABLE OPTICAL CHANNEL DROP UNIT
Xtract
1450 nm to 1650 nm

Perfect and Unique Tool for Clean Signal Extraction

Xtract features a square flat-top tunable filter allowing clean DWDM adapt perfectly the filter bandwidth to the modulation of the signal.
optical channel extraction. This allows you to validate complex simulations of your component
and system designs with reliable results.
Ideal Tool for Channel Selection and Extraction
from DWDM Signals
Filter shape for various optical bandwidth
Xtract accurately isolates a DWDM channel for BERT or Q-factor 0
measurements. It features automatic channel detection with a rela-
-5
tive wavelength accuracy of 15 pm.
-10
Clean Channel Extraction
Transmission (dB)

Xtracts square flat-top filter shape prevents any corruption of the data. -15
This ensures proper signal conditioning before additional testing of -20 150 pm
the selected channel. 400 pm
-25 600 pm
Covers all the Transmission Bands
-30
Xtract operates from 1450 nm to 1650 nm covering the E-, S-, C- and
L-bands. -35

Ready for Next Generation DWDM Transport Systems -40


Xtract is suitable for systems with very high channel density as well -45
as up to 40 Gb/s modulation rate. The fixed bandwidth of the filter,
15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15
15
49

49

49

49

49

50

50

50

50
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from 100 pm to 700 pm, is user-defined at the time of order.


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Variable Bandwidth Wavelength (nm)


Xtract offers a variable bandwidth as an option. Without altering the
remarkable optical features of the filter, this capability enables you to

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Xtract, Tunable Filter Specifications
Wavelength range 1450-1650 nm
Autopositionning accuracy 0.015 nm
Wavelength resolution 0.005 nm
Optical Specifications Center wavelength linearity2, 7 0.05 nm
Center wavelength stability1, 7 <0.05 nm
Insertion loss2 6 dB (5.5 dB typ.)
Polarization dependent loss3 0.2 dB
Fixed optical bandwidth (FWHM)4 From 100 to 700 pm (variable bandwidth optional)8
Optical Bandwidth
Flatness5 0.2 dB
Specifications
Crosstalk6 40 dB (50 dB typ.)
Interface Optical connector FC-APC on SMF-28TM fiber
Operating temperature range +15 to +35C (+60 to +85F)
Power supply 100 to 240 V (50 to 60 Hz)
General Specifications
Dimensions (W x H x D) 448 x 133 x 370 mm3
Weight 10 kg

1: Over one hour


2: From 1500 to 1600 nm
3: At 1500, 1550 and 1600 nm
4: Fixed bandwidth: user-defined at the time of order (optical bandwidth accuracy is 10 pm at 1550nm), larger bandwidth available on customer request (up to 1
nm)
5: 120 pm <FWHM <700 pm
6: Measured 60 pm away from the 3 dB points
7: After 2 hour warm-up at 23C 2C
8: VBW option: optical bandwidth continuously variable from 150pm to 650pm (larger bandwidth available on customer request)

Ordering Information
Xtract is the only channel drop unit with a square flat-top filter shape and a variable bandwidth.
Tunable from 1450 nm to 1650 nm, it is the perfect tool for WDM designers who want toqualify their systems byindividual measurements on
each channel.

Model Number:
XTRACT XXX where XXX is the optical bandwidth in pm (to be chosen by customer)
XTRACT VBW with variable optical bandwidth

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OPTICAL MODULE EMBEDDED TEST SYSTEMS
OMETS OTDR

Core OTDR Technology for any Application

The Anritsu embedded OTDR series is designed to integrate indus- OMETS Software
try leading OTDR technology into any standard PCI connector. Our Anritsus software suite provides total control over all OTDR func-
high resolution, high dynamic range test systems are ideally suited tions and parameters including:
for both short and long haul testing or monitoring applications. OTDR initialization
They are available in several wavelength and dynamic range combi- Parameter selection and retrieval from card
nations to handle virtually any application - single-mode or multi- OTDR acquisition parameters - wavelength, pulsewidth, data sampling
mode, "dark" or active fibers. All of the OMETS are designed for easy Data acquisition real time or averaged
hardware integration with any standard PC featuring a PCI bus and Data Averaging (timed or number of averages)
feature a software developers kit (SDK) to initialize and operate the Data transfer and storage
modules. Simply create your own user interface, using the included Event Analysis table event location, loss characteristics and clas-
demo utility as a guide, to provide state of the art OTDR performance sification by type
with your personalized GUI.
The OMETS series software support CD includes:
Key Benefits Documented library of data acquisition/control and analysis APIs
Fast and easy integration with included software developers kit (SDK) Demo Application as a MS Visual C (Ver 6) Project -> All source
Compact size enables integration into transmission systems code, headers and build environment are included
Industry leading Anritsu OTDR performance for your application This demo application, and its associated source code, provide a
Up to 256,000 data points for unparalleled fiber sampling valuable "sample" for users who wish to write their own
OTDR/RFTS application
Features
High dynamic range and superb resolution
Compact size
PCI interface
Ready to install hardware, ready to be accessed software

High Performance Hardware


The PCI version includes the PCI bus interface card, ribbon cable
with interface and optics module that can be mounted into an unused
PC drive bay or as a stand-alone unit for desktop use.
Either option can be used for remote OTDR testing or as part of an
integrated remote fiber test and monitoring system.

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Optical Specifications
Model Number
Wavelength Dynamic Range1 Event Dead zone2 Attenuation Dead zone3
PCI Interface
5223-OMETS-UFC 1310+20 nm 37 dB 4m 9m
5224-OMETS-UFC 1550+20 nm 36 dB 3.5 m 9m
5225-OMETS-UFC 1310/1550+20 nm 37/36 dB 4/3.5 m 9/9 m
5233-OMETS-UFC 1310+20 nm 40 dB 4m 8m
5234-OMETS-UFC 1550+20 nm 40 dB 3m 6m
5238-OMETS-UFC 1625+15 nm 40 dB 3m 6m
5235-OMETS-UFC 1310/1550+20 nm 40 dB 4/3 m 8/6 m
5239-OMETS-UFC 1550/1625+20/ 15 nm 40 dB 3/3 m 6/6 m
5243-OMETS-UFC 1310+20 nm 43 dB 5m 10 m
5244-OMETS-UFC 1550+20 nm 45 dB 5m 10 m
5248-OMETS-UFC 1625+15 nm 43 dB 5m 10 m
5245-OMETS-UFC 1310/1550+20 nm 43/45 dB 5/5 m 10/10 m
5249-OMETS-UFC 1550/1625+20/ 15 nm 45/43 dB 5/5 m 10/10 m
5258-OMETS-UFC 1625+15 nm 45 dB 5m 10 m
5254-OMETS-UFC 1550+20 nm 50 dB 5m 10 m

Multimode available upon request

Common Optical Specifications


Distance Resolution 0.0001 km, 0.1m, 1 ft, 0.0001 mi
Distance Range Setting 5, 20, 50, 125, 250, 300 km
Loss Resolution 0.001 dB
Distance Sampling (Range Dependent) 0.125, 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16m
Data Points Up to 256,000
Linearity 0.04 dB/dB
Spectral Width (RMS) <15 nm
Pulse Widths (Module/Range/ Wavelength Dependent) 5 ns to 30 s
Distance Accuracy 0.0025% of distance measurement distance resolution index uncertainty
Laser Safety Meets IEC60825-1 Class I and CDRH Class 1 Requirements (Eye Safe) 21 CFR 1040
Optical Connector FC/UPC
Operating Temperature 0 to 45C (32 to 122F)
Storage Temperature 25 to 60C (13 to 140F)
Humidity 95% max, non-condensing

1: SNR=1 with up to 256k averages (typical, subtract approximately 2 dB of range to 98% peak noise. Bellcore TR-TSY-000196 Issue 2)
2: Using Bellcore TR-TSY-000196 Issue 2 (typical)
3: Deadzones measured on -45 dB reflections (typical)
Specifications are subject to change without notice

Standard Equipment
PCI interface card
Shielded ribbon cable
OTDR module with desktop or mountable enclosure
Support CD containing Application Programming Interfaces (api) and analysis data link libraries (dll)

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Minimum System Requirements
Parameter Requirement
Bus 32 bit, 133 MHz PCI, 3.3 VDC or 5 VDC
Chassis Standard desktop or tower type PC
Slots 1 free PCI card slot, (either a 3.3V, a 3.3V/5V, or a 5V PCI slot)
Operating System Windows 2000
Processor Pentium II or Celeron 300 MHz, or better
Memory 256 MB RAM, minimum
CD-ROM Drive 2x or greater
Disk space 5 MB free space, application plus manual. (User will need to define extra space for the test data storage)
Power 20 Watts available
Interface Board 107 mm x 174 mm (4.2" x 6.825" - similar to PCI "short" board)
Module Dimensions (H x W x L) 52 mm x 147 mm x2 04mm (2" x 5.75" x 8")
Additional Features Shielded ribbon cable, bumpers for desktop use
Compliance CE compliant when mounted externally

Ordering Information
The Optical Module Embedded Test System offer the ability to design a system while maintaining hardware flexibility with the large range of
options below.

Model Number:
5223-OMETS-UFC 1310nm, 35dB optics, PCI interface card
5224-OMETS-UFC 1550nm, 35dB optics, PCI interface card
5225-OMETS-UFC 1310/1550nm, 35dB optics, PCI interface card
5233-OMETS-UFC 1310nm, 40dB optics, PCI interface card
5234-OMETS-UFC 1550nm, 40dB optics, PCI interface card
5238-OMETS-UFC 1625nm, 40dB optics, PCI interface card
5235-OMETS-UFC 1310/1550nm, 40dB optics, PCI interface card
5239-OMETS-UFC 1550/1625nm, 40dB optics, PCI interface card
5243-OMETS-UFC 1310nm, 43dB optics, PCI interface card
5244-OMETS-UFC 1550nm, 45dB optics, PCI interface card
5245-OMETS-UFC 1310/1550nm, 43/45dB optics, PCI interface card
5248-OMETS-UFC 1625nm, 43dB optics, PCI interface card
5249-OMETS-UFC 1550/1625nm, 45/43dB optics, PCI interface card
5254-OMETS-UFC 1550nm, 50dB optics, PCI interface card
5258-OMETS-UFC 1625nm, 45dB optics, PCI interface card
5264-OMETS-UFC 850nm Multimode, 62.5um optics, PCI interface card
5265-OMETS-UFC 1300nm Multimode, 62.5um optics, PCI interface card
5266-OMETS-UFC 850/1300nm Multimode, 62.5um optics, PCI interface card

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OPTICAL ACCESSORIES

Anritsu offers a full line of accessories for use with optical communi-
cations measuring equipment. Please specify model/order number,
name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Remarks Photo No.
J0893[] FC PC-FC PC-<>M-GI FC PC optical fiber cord (GI) GI (50/125)
Optical fiber cord

J0635[] FC PC-FC PC-<>M-SM FC PC optical fiber cord (SM) RL: 50 dB 1


J1053[] FC APC-FC APC-<>M-SM FC APC optical fiber cord (SM) RL: 65 dB
J0839[] SC PC-SC PC-<>M-GI SC PC optical fiber cord (GI) GI (50/125)
J0660[] SC PC-SC PC-<>M-SM SC PC optical fiber cord (SM) RL: 50 dB
J1054[] SC APC-SC APC-<>M-SM SC APC optical fiber cord (SM) RL: 65 dB
RL: 50 dB (PC side),
J0952[] FC PC-FC APC-<>M-SM
Optical conversion cord

FC PC-FC APC optical fiber cord (SM)


65 dB (APC side)
RL: 50 dB (PC side),
J0954[] SC PC-SC APC-<>M-SM SC PC-SC APC optical fiber cord (SM)
65 dB (APC side)

J0692[] FC PC-SC PC-<>M-SM FC PC-SC PC optical fiber cord (SM) RL: 50 dB
J0757[] FC PC-ST PC-<>M-SM FC PC-ST PC optical fiber cord (SM) RL: 50 dB
J0760[] FC PC-DIN PC-<>M-SM FC PC-DIN PC optical fiber cord (SM) RL: 50 dB
J0763[] FC PC-HMS-10A-<>M-SM FC PC-HMS-10/A optical fiber cord (SM) RL: 50 dB
J0617B Replacement optical connector (FC)
optical connector optical connector

J0618D Replacement optical connector (ST)


Replaceable

J0618E Replacement optical connector (DIN)


J0618F Replacement optical connector (HMS-10/A)
J0619B Replacement optical connector (SC) 6
J0739A Replacement optical connector (FC APC)
Replacement

J0739C Replacement optical connector (SC APC)



J0739D Replacement optical connector (HRL-10)
J0739G Replacement optical connector (FC-PANDA)
J0601 Dummy fiber for optical loss measurements 2
Other accessories

Z0052 Optical fiber cutter 3


MP924A Fiber Jacket Stripper 4
MZ106C Mode Scrambler 5
J0057 Optical adapter FC type
J0596 Optical adapter SC type
J0849B Optical conversion adapter FC to SC type

Value
Fiber length
[] <>
1m A 1
2m B 2
3m C 3

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Optical fiber cord


MP924A Fiber Jacket Stripper
This tool is used to remove the nylon jacket from around the core.

Photo 4

MZ106C Mode Scrambler


When measuring optical fiber loss or instrument insertion loss, this de-
vice is attached to LED light sources to ensure a uniform injection mode.
Photo 1
Insertion loss 1.5 dB1
NA (numerical aperture) 0.195 0.012
Dummy fiber for optical loss measurements Connector FC
This is a dummy fiber used in optical loss measurements to excite the Optical fiber GI (50/125 m)3
normal propagation mode of the light.
Dimensions 20 (W) x 20 (H) x 205 (D) mm
Insertion loss Applicable connector 1: Typical value (typical value is given for reference only and is not guaranteed
< 8 dB FC-P specifications.)
Does not include connector loss.
2: Test method depends on JIS C5961
3: Does not include fiber

Photo 2 Photo 5

Optical fiber cutter Replaceable and replacement optical connector


This device cuts optical fibers to produce a right-angle mirror-face
break. Replaceable

FC SC ST DIN HMS-10/A

Replacement

FC-APC SC-APC HRL-10


Photo 3
Photo 6

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GENERATORS/
ERROR
DETECTORS

Selection Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196


Signal Quality Analyzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197
43.5G MUX/43.5G DEMUX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203
Bit Master Eye Pattern Analyzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205

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Selection Guide
MP1026A MP1800A MT1810A MP1803A MP1804A MP1811A MP1812A
Model Bit Rate
Eye Pattern Signal Quality 4-Slot 43.5 G 43.5 G 48 G 48 G
Application (Gbit/s)
Analyzer Analyzer Chassis MUX DEMUX MUX DEMUX
PON OLT up-stream test

GbE, SONET/SDH, PON-ONU optical module, 0.1 to 12.5



device test
100 Mbit/s
Eye Pattern Analysis and Mask Compliance testing
to 12.5 Gbits
10 GbE, OC-192, SM-64 optical module, device test 9.8 to 12.5
OC-768, SM-256 transponder test1 25.0 to 43.5
Device, optical fiber test more than 43.5 Gbit/s1 25.0 to 48.0

1: 50 G external synthesizer, MUX, DEMUX, two of MP1800As with 4-ch PPG, ED configuration are required.

MP1800A/MT1810A Selection Guide


General
10G 10G PON 10G PON 4ch PPG High- purpose
Category Model Name/Function Device OLT OLT (without 4ch ED performance PPG + ED
Downstream Upstream clock source) PPG (without CDR)
MP1800A
Signal Quality Analyzer
MP1800A-014
Max. of 2 PPG and/or ED
MP1800A-015
Max. of 4 PPG and/or ED
MP1800A-016
Main Frame
Max. of 6 PPG and/or ED
MT1810A
4-slot Chassis
MT1810A-014
Max. of 2 PPG and/or ED
MT1810A-015
Max. of 4 PPG and/or ED
MU181000A
CLock 12.5 GHz Synthesizer
Generator MU181800A
12.5 GHz Clock Distributor
MU181020A 1 2

12.5 Gbit/s PPG
MU181020A-001
9.8 to 12.5 Gbit/s
Built-in clock
MU181020A-002
0.1 to 12.5 Gbit/s 1 2

MU181000A or external
clock source is required
Pulse Pattern
MU181020A-021/-121
Generator
Differential Clock Output
(PPG) MU181020A-030/-130
Variable Data Phase Shift 1 2
Parallel synching
MU181020A-010/-110 1

Data Output 0.05 to 0.8 Vp-p
MU181020A-011/-111
Data Output 0.25 to 2.5 Vp-p
MU181020A-012/-112
Data Output 0.05 to 2.0 Vp-p
MU181040A 2

12.5G ED
MU181040A-001
9.8 to 12.5 Gbit/s
Clock recovery included
Error 2
MU181040A-002
Detector (ED) 0.1 to 12.5 Gbit/s
MU181040A-020/-120
Clock Recovery
MU181040A-030/-130 2

Variable Clock Delay
MU181600A
Optical Optical Transceiver (XFP)
Interface MU181601A
Optical Transceiver (SFP)

1: Please add the number as needed.


2: To configure 4ch PPG/ED, each of 4 modules and 4 options are needed.

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SIGNAL QUALITY ANALYZER
MP1800A Series

Small and Flexible Cost-efficient BER Test Solution


NEW

MP1800A MT1810A

For detail and specification, refer to the data sheet.

MP1800A and MT1810A, Signal Quality Analyzer (SQA) series, are Five Data Output Option
versatile Bit Error Rate Test Systems (BERTS) for serial and parallel Fixed 0/ 0.5 V (MU181020A-001)
test applications up to 12.5 Gbit/s. Optimized for both cost and func- Fixed 0/ 1.0 V (MU181020A-002)
tionality, SQA series offer a variety of high quality output waveform Variable 0.05 to 0.8 Vp-p (MU181020A-010/-110)
options, as well as several input varieties while maintaining a low en- Variable 0.25 to 2.5 Vp-p (MU181020A-011/-111)
try price point. High-performance 0.05 to 2.0 Vp-p (MU181020A-012/-112)
SQA series offer suitable BERTS solution for XFP, SFP, PON mod- High Input Sensitivity, Wide Phase Margin Data Input
ules up to 12.5 Gbit/s, and devices for 43.5G and beyond in combi- Input sensitivity <50 mV (MU181040A-001)
nation with MP1803A/04A/11A/12A, MUX and DEMUX. 10 mV typ. (MU181040A-002)
Phase margin 80 ps typ. (@10 Gbits, PRBS2311,
Single-end, Amplitude: 0.5 Vp-p)
Features (MU181040A-002)
Frequency Band
Differential Interface
Both wide-band and narrow-band support
Supports both differential and single-end interfaces
0.1 to 12.5 Gbit/s wide frequency band
(MU181020A-002, MU181040A-002)
10 Gbit/s band of 9.8 to 12.5 Gbit/s
(MU181020A-001, MU181040A-001)
MU181020A-001 built-in clock generator
PPG divided clock function
(1/2: 4.9 to 6.25 Gbit/s, 1/4: 2.45 to 3.125 Gbit/s,
1/8: 1.225 to 1.5625 Gbit/s)
MU181040A-001 built-in clock recovery
Various Electrical Interfaces
Variable/Fixed (PCML/NCML/SCFL/NECL/LVPEC/LVDS
(200 mV) /LVDS (400 mV))

Variable Phase Function


PPG Variable Data Delay (1 UI) (MU181020A-030/-130)
Data Phase can be adjusted between each channel.
ED Variable Clock Delay (1 UI) (MU181040A-030/-130)
Optical Interfaces
Two optical interfaces: SFP and XFP
Any wavelength from 850/1310/1550 nm is supported by
changing the SFP/XFP optical transceiver.

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Full Line of Auxiliary Interfaces
PPG AUX Input: Alternate Control/Sequence Trigger/
Error Injection/Burst Trigger
(Switchable)
AUX Output: Divided clock/Pattern Sync
Gating Output: Burst Trigger Output/Timing Signal
ED AUX Input: Ext. Mask/Burst/Capture Ext. Trigger
AUX Output: Divided clock/Pattern Sync/Sync
Gain/Error Output
Full Pattern Line-up
PRBS: 2n1 (n=7, 9, 10, 11, 15, 20, 23, 31)
Zero-Substitute: 2n, 2n1 (n=7, 9, 10, 11, 15, 20, 23)
Pattern with continuous 0s or 1s appended to
PRBS signals+1 bit Multi-channel Support
DATA: Maximum 128 Mbits/1 bit step Support parallel interfaces
Alternate: Two types of pattern (A and B) using Pattern synchronous and asynchronous operation between par-
internal/External control timing alternately allel channels
Mixed: Mixture of DATA and PRBS pattern 6-slot (MP1800A) and 4-slot (MT1810A) chassis types
Sequence: Several provided programmable patterns in MP1800A: Analyzer with integrated TX/RX for R&D and
set sequence manufacturing; uses Windows XP GUI for intuitive
GUI operation
MT1810A: Compact mainframe for manufacturing easy to
configure for production lines
Up to four PPG or ED modules can be installed and a 43.5 G
BERTS can be configured when used in combination with the
Anritsu 43.5 Gbit/s MUX/DEMUX
The user can change each module
Remote Control
Control via GPIB/Ethernet
High compatibility with remote commands used by previous
model
Eye Margin
For confirming DATA threshold and phase margins.

Various BER Measurement Functions


General-purpose BER measurement
(Total/Insertion/Omission)
Signal Transition/Non-Transition BER measurement
Eye margin/Eye diagram/Q measurement/Bustub/ISI
Input signal capture (128 Mbits)
Burst BER Measurement
PON (OLT/ONU)Module tests
Supplies signals (Data/Pre-Bias/Reset) required for upstream
tests
Optical Recirculation Loop Test
Wide-band Variable Clock Recovery Function Q Measurement
MU181040A-001 Calculates Q value from bit error rate using change in threshold
9.8 to 12.5 GHz value. Can be used to check change in Q value for clock phase.
MU181040A-002 with MU181040A-020/-120
0.1 GHz, 0.125 to 0.2 GHz, 0.25 to 0.4 GHz,
0.5 to 0.8 GHz, 1 to 1.6 GHz, 2 to 3.2 GHz,
4.25 GHz, 4.9 to 6.25 GHz, 9.8 to 12.5 GHz

OC3/STM1, OC12/STM4, 1GFC, GbE, SATA1.5 Gb/s,


2GFC, OC48/STM16, PCI Express I, OTU1, SATA
3 Gb/s, XAUI, 4GFC, PCI Express II, SATA6 Gb/s,
OC192/STM64
10 GbE, 10GFC, G975 FEC, OTU2, 10 GbE w/ FEC,
10GFC w/ FEC

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Bit Error Analysis using ISI Applications
Used to confirm bit error rate in each specified block or bit position Application 1: Manufacturing Inspection of 10 Gbit/s Devices
and for bit error rate correlation with inter-symbol interference.

MT1810A 850/1310/1550 nm

TOSA/ROSA
Electrical Transceiver
PPG+ED+ Optical Interface

A measurement system can be configured with no external clock


source using the PPG 9.8 to 12.5 Gbit/s option. (MU181020A-
001)
Various wavelengths and bit rates can be defined by changing
XFP modules in the optical transceiver slot.
Application 2: 10 Gbit/s PON OLT Module Inspection
MP1800A
Burst Data
PPG+PPG+ED
#1 #2
from PPG
from PPG
to ED
Burst Data
#1

Up-stream (Burst Mode) Test for OLT module


Data #1
Pre-Bias #1 Golden ONU Burst Data
Tranceiver #1 ATT1 #2 #1
Data
(1310nm, 1.25 Gbit/s)
Burst Data OLT Tranceiver
#2 (Reset)
Continuous Data as DUT
Data #2
Coupler
Eye Diagram Pre-Bias #2 Golden ONU
ATT2 (1490nm, 1.25 Gbit/s)

Used to obtain bit error rate contours linking specified bit error rate Tranceiver #2

points.
Continuous Data Continuous Data

to ED
from PPG

MT1810A
PPG+ED

Each PPG slot can output pre-bias and reset signals for the PON
BER test. (Level: H: 0 V; L: 1 V)
The PON OLT Upstream test can be performed at up to 12.5
Gbit/s using one MP1800A.
Application 3: Evaluation of 43.5 Gbit/s High-speed Devices

40G Clock 40G Clock 10G Clock


10G Clock
HIGH
40G Data 4
4 SPEED 40G Data 4
40G Data
10G Data DEVICE 10G Data
MP1800A MP1803A MP1804A MP1800A

40G Clock

MG3695B

4-channel PPG and 4-channel ED are used in combination with


Bathtub the Anritsu 43.5 Gbit/s MUX/DEMUX to function as a 43.5 Gbit/s
Performs jitter analysis based on changes in bit error rate relative BERTS.
to phase.
A PPG with the MU181020A-030/-130 (installed in MU181020A-
002) Variable Data Delay is installed to synchronize with other
PPGs.

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Composition
Category Model Function Note
Signal Quality Analyzer
MP1800A
6 slots with Windows XP GUI

MP1800A-001 GPIB
MP1800A-002 LAN
MP1800A-0141 Max. of 2 PPG and/or ED
Main Frame Must choose one from
MP1800A-0151 Max. of 4 PPG and/or ED -014, -015 and -016
MP1800A-0161 Max. of 6 PPG and/or ED
4slot Chassis
MT1810A
4slots controlled from external PC
MT1810A-0141 Max. of 2 PPG and/or ED Must choose one from
MT1810A-0151 Max. of 4 PPG and/or ED -014 and -015
MU181000A 12.5 GHz Synthesizer ( 0.1 to 12.5 GHz)
Clock Generator
MU181800A 12.5 GHz Clock Distributor ( 0.1 to 12.5 GHz)
MU181020A 12.5 Gbit/s PPG
Narrow Band (9.8 to 12.5G) differential 0/0.5 V fixed level
External clock source not required
Multi-channel syncing not required
MU181020A-001 Operation bit rates: 9.8 to 12.5 Gbit/s Must choose one from
4.9 to 6.25 Gbit/s -001 and -002
2.45 to 3.125 Gbit/s
1.225 to 1.5625 Gbit/s
Wide-band (0.1 to 12.5 G) differential 0/1.0 V fixed level
Pulse Pattern MU181020A-002
MU181000A or external clock source is required
Generator
MU181020A-0212
(PPG) Differential Clock Output (0.1 to 2.0 V)
MU181020A-1213
MU181020A-0302 Install in -002
Variable Data Delay (1 UI)
MU181020A-1303 Required for parallel syncing

MU181020A-0102
Variable Data Output (0.05 to 0.8 Vp-p)
MU181020A-1103
MU181020A-0112 Choose one from -010/-110,
Variable Data Output (0.25 to 2.5 Vp-p)
MU181020A-1113 -011/-111 and -012/-112

MU181020A-0122
High Performance Data Output (0.05 to 2.0 Vp-p)
MU181020A-1123
MU181040A 12.5 Gbit/s ED
MU181040A-001 Narrow-band differential data input (9.8 to 12.5 G) Must choose one from
MU181040A-002 Wide-band differential data input (0.1 to 12.5 G) -001 and -002
Error Detector (ED) MU181040A-0202 Clock Recovery: 0.1 GHz, 0.125 to 0.2 GHz, 0.25 to 0.4 GHz,
3 0.5 to 0.8 GHz, 1 to 1.6 GHz, 2 to 3.2 GHz, Install in -002
MU181040A-120 4.25 GHz, 4.9 to 6.25 GHz, 9.8 to 12.5 GHz
MU181040A-0302
Variable Clock Delay (1 UI) Install in -002
MU181040A-1303
MU181600A4 Optical Transceiver (XFP)
Optical Interface
MU181601A5 Optical Transceiver (SFP)

1: Option specifying max.number of inserted PPG and ED modules


and slot positions.
2: Original order option
3: Upgrade option to original order
4: XFP module sold separately
5: SFP module sold separately

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Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
MP1800A MU181000A
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Main frame Unit /Module
MP1800A Signal Quality Analyzer MU181000A 12.5 GHz Synthesizer

Standard accessories Standard accessories


J0491 Power Cable (13 A): 1 pc J1349A Coaxial Cable 0.3m: 1 pc
Z0306A Wrist Strap: 1 pc
Z0541A USB Mouse: 1 pc Optional accessories
B0329G Front Cover for 3/4MW 4U: 1 pc J1137 50 Terminator
B0574A MP1800ASide Protection Cover: 1 pc J0127B BNC Cable
MX180000A Signal Quality Analyzer Control Software: 1 pc W2750AE MU181000A Operation Manual
Z0897A MP1800A Operation Manual CD-ROM: 1 pc
Windows CD-ROM: 1 pc Maintenance Service
MU181000A-ES310 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
Options MU181000A-ES510 Extended Five Year Warranty Service
MP1800A-0011 GPIB
MP1800A-1012 GPIB
MP1800A-0021 LAN MU181800A
MP1800A-1022 LAN
MP1800A-014 2 Slot for PPG and/or ED Model/Order No. Name
MP1800A-015 4 Slot for PPG and/or ED Unit /Module
MP1800A-016 6 Slot for PPG and/or ED MU181800A 12.5 GHz Clock Distributor

Optional accessories Optional accessories


J0008 GPIB Cable, 2 m J1137 50 Terminator
Z0917A LAN Cable (CAT5, Straight), 5 m J1349A Coaxial Cable 0.3 m
Z0922A USB Keyboard J1343A Coaxial Cable 1.0 m
B0588A Rack Mount Kit W2751AE MU181800A Operation Manual
B0576A Blank Panel
B0566A Carrying Case Maintenance Service
W2745AE MP1800A Operation Manual MU181800A-ES310 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
W2747AE MP1800A Installation Guide MU181800A-ES510 Extended Five Year Warranty Service
W2749AE MX180000A Operation Manual
W2799AE MP1800A Remote Control Operation Manual
MU181020A
Maintenance Service
MP1800A-ES310 Extended Three Year Warranty Service Model/Order No. Name
MP1800A-ES510 Extended Five Year Warranty Service Unit /Module
MU181020A 12.5 Gbit/s PPG

MT1810A Standard accessories


J1137 50 Terminator: 3 pcs
Model/Order No. Name J1341A SMA Cover Connector: 1 pc
Main frame
MT1810A 4Slot Chassis Options
MU181020A-001 9.8 to 12.5 Gbit/s
Standard accessories MU181020A-002 0.1 to 12.5 Gbit/s
J0491 Power Cable (13 A): 1 pc MU181020A-0101 Variable Data Output (0.05 to 0.8 Vp-p)
Z0306A Wrist Strap: 1 pc MU181020A-1102 Variable Data Output (0.05 to 0.8 Vp-p)
J1109B LAN Cable (CAT5, Straight), 5 m: 1 pc MU181020A-0111 Variable Data Output (0.25 to 2.5 Vp-p)
B0575A MT1810A Front Protection Cover: 1 pc MU181020A-1112 Variable Data Output (0.25 to 2.5 Vp-p)
Z0897A MP1800A Operation Manual CD-ROM: 1 pc MU181020A-0121 High Performance Data Output (0.05 to 2.0 Vp-p)
MX180000A Signal Quality Analyzer Control Software: 1 pc MU181020A-1122 High Performance Data Output (0.05 to 2.0 Vp-p)
MU181020A-0211 Differential Clock Output (0.1 to 2.0 Vp-p)
Options MU181020A-1212 Differential Clock Output (0.1 to 2.0 Vp-p)
MT1810A-014 2 Slot for PPG and/or ED MU181020A-0301 Variable Data Delay
MT1810A-015 4 Slot for PPG and/or ED MU181020A-1302 Variable Data Delay

Optional accessories Standard Accessories of Option-011/-111


B0587A Rack Mount Kit J1359A K (m)-K (f) Adapter: 2 pcs
B0576A Blank Panel
B0591A Carrying Case Standard Accessories of Option-012/-112
W2746AE MT1810A Operation Manual J1359A K (m)-K (f) Adapter: 2 pcs
W2748AE MT1810A Installation Guide
W2749AE MX180000A Operation Manual Standard Accessories of Option-021/-121
W2799AE MP1800A Remote Control Operation Manual J1359A K (m)-K (f) Adapter: 2 pcs
J1137 50 Terminator: 1 pc
Maintenance Service
MT1810A-ES310 Extended Three Year Warranty Service Optional accessories
MT1810A-ES510 Extended Five Year Warranty Service 1359A K (m) - K (f) Adaptor
J1137 50 Terminator
J1342A Coaxial Cable, 0.8 m
J1343A Coaxial Cable, 1.0 m
J1360A Measurement Kit
W2752AE MU181020A Operation Manual

Maintenance Service
MU181020A-ES310 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MU181020A-ES510 Extended Five Year Warranty Service

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MU181040A MU181601A
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Unit /Module Unit /Module
MU181040A 12.5 Gbit/s ED MU181601A4 Optical Transceiver (SFP)

Standard accessories Standard accessories


J1341A SMA Cover Connector: 3 pcs J0541E Fixed Attenuator (6 dB): 1 pc

Options Optional accessories


MU181040A-001 9.8 to 12.5 Gbit/s J1137 50 Terminator
MU181040A-002 0.1 to 12.5 Gbit/s J1343A Coaxial Cable, 1.0 m
MU181040A-0201 Clock Recovery G0177A 850 nm SFP module (1.062 to 4.25 Gbit/s)
MU181040A-1202 Clock Recovery G0178A 1310 nm SFP module (0.155 to 2.67 Gbit/s)
MU181040A-0301 Variable Clock Delay G0179A 1550 nm SFP module (0.155 to 2.67 Gbit/s)
MU181040A-1302 Variable Clock Delay J1344A LC PC-LC PC-1 M-SM
J1139A FC PC-LC PC-1 M-SM
Standard Accessories of Option-002 J1345A SC PC-LC PC-1 M-SM
J1359A K (m)-K (f) Adapter: 2 pcs J1346A LC PC-LC PC-1 M-GI (62.5/125)
J1137 50 Terminator: 2 pcs J1347A FC PC-LC PC-1 M-GI (62.5/125)
J1348A SC PC-LC PC-1 M-GI (62.5/125)
Standard Accessories of Option-020/120 W2754AE MU181600A/MU181601A Operation Manual
J1137 50 Terminator: 2 pcs
Maintenance Service
Optional accessories MU181601A-ES310 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
J1359A K (m) - K (f) Adaptor MU181601A-ES510 Extended Five Year Warranty Service
J1137 50 Terminator
J1342A Coaxial Cable, 0.8 m
J1343A Coaxial Cable, 1.0 m Software
J1360A Measurement Kit
Model/Order No. Name
W2753AE MU181040A Operation Manual
MX180001A SONET/SDH Pattern Editor
Maintenance Service W2884AE MX180001A Operation Manual
MU181040A-ES310 Extended Three Year Warranty Service MX180003A GbE/10GbE Pattern Editor
MU181040A-ES510 Extended Five Year Warranty Service W2886AE MX180003A Operation Manual
MX180004A PON Application Software
W2887AE MX180004A Opration Manual

MU181600A 1: Original order option


2: Upgrade option to original order
Model/Order No. Name 3: The XFP module is sold separately. Note that Anritsu supports only XFP
Unit /Module modules which are purchased from Anritsu.
MU181600A3 Optical Transceiver (XFP) 4: The SFP module is sold separately. Note that Anritsu supports only SFP
modules which are purchased from Anritsu.
Standard accessories
J1355A Semi rigid Cable: 1 pc
J0541E Fixed Attenuator (6 dB): 2 pcs
J0541A Fixed Attenuator (10 dB): 2 pcs

Optional accessories
J1137 50 Terminator
J1342A Coaxial Cable, 0.8 m
G0174A 850 nm XFP module (9.95 to 11.10 Gbit/s)
G0175A 1310 nm XFP module (9.95 to 11.30 Gbit/s)
G0176A 1550 nm XFP module (9.95 to 10.75 Gbit/s)
J1344A LCPC-LCPC-1 M-SM
J1139A FCPC-LCPC-1 M-SM
J1345A SCPC-LCPC-1 M-SM
J1346A LCPC-LCPC-1 M-GI (62.5/125)
J1347A FCPC-LCPC-1 M-GI (62.5/125)
J1348A SCPC-LCPC-1 M-GI (62.5/125)
W2754AE MU181600A/MU181601A Operation Manual

Maintenance Service
MU181600A-ES310 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MU181600A-ES510 Extended Five Year Warranty Service

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43.5G MUX/43.5G DEMUX
MP1803A/MP1804A
25 to 43.5 Gbit/s

For R&D and Manufacturing of 40 Gbit/s Devices and Transmission Systems

MP1803A MP1804A

Custom-made product

The MP1803A 43.5G MUX can multiplex a maximum of four data Features
signal inputs (each transmission speed is maximum 10.875 Gbit/s) Adopting high resolution variable delay unit (Resolution: 0.1 ps)
and generate a 43.5 Gbit/s multiplexed signal. It can also generate a High resolution threshold voltage setting suitable for the Q factor
1/4 clock signal. analysis (Resolution: 0.001 V)
The MP1804A 43.5G DEMUX can de-multiplex the 43.5 Gbit/s data Digital display
input into four signals. Its four output signal lines are brought to For various applications with the remote control
MP1800A with error detector modules and it enables to evaluate
43.5 Gbit/s high-speed data signal.

Specifications
MP1803A 43.5G MUX
Operation frequency 25 to 43.5 GHz (external)
Clock input Input waveform: Sine or rectangular wave (duty: 50%), Input amplitude: 0.7 to 1.5 Vp-p, Connector: V
Number of outputs: 2 (DATA, DATA), Output waveform: NRZ, Output amplitude: 2.0 0.2 Vp-p (AC coupled),
Tr/Tf (20 to 80%, 38 Gbit/s): 10 ps (typ.), Pattern jitter: Less than 10 ps (P-P), Waveform distortion: 10%,
Termination: 50 /GND (with back termination), Connector: V
Option01 Output amplitude: 1.0 to 2.6 Vp-p (AC coupled) 2 mV/step
Output offset: VOH: -2.0 to +2.6 V 1mV/step (Mark Ratio 1/2, Cross Point 50%)
Data output
Cross point control: 30.0 to 70.0% 0.2%/step
Tr/Tf (20 to 80% 43.5 Gbit/s): 9 ps (typ.)
Waveform distortion:10% (43.5 Gbit/s 2.6 Vp-p)
Termination: 50 /GND (with back termination)
Connector: V connector (Female)
Number of outputs: 1 (CLOCK), Output amplitude: 0.7 to 1.6 Vp-p (AC coupled), Tr/Tf (20 to 80%, 38 Gbit/s): 5 ps (typ.),
Clock output Waveform distortion: 10%, Phase adjust range: 70.0 to +70.0 ps (0.1 ps step),
Termination: 50 /GND (with back termination), Connector: V
Number of inputs: 4 (D1, D2, D3, D4), Input amplitude: VIH = 0 V 0.07 V, VIL = 1 V 0.07 V,
1/4 data input
Termination: 50 /GND, Connector: SMA
Number of outputs: 1 (CLOCK), Output amplitude: VOH = 0 V 0.40 V, Vamp = 1.40 V 0.40 V,
1/4 clock output
Phase adjust range: 70 to 70 ps (1 ps step), Termination: 50 /GND, Connector: SMA
Number of outputs: 1 (1/64 clock output), Output amplitude: VOH = 0 V 0.2 V, VOL = 1 V 0.2 V
Sync. output
Termination: 50 /GND, Connector: SMA
Control interface GPIB
Dimensions and mass 213 (W) x 132.5 (H) x 364 (D) mm, 10 kg
Power AC 100 to 240 V, Frequency: 47 to 63 Hz, 100 VA
Operation temperature +20 to +30C
EN61326: 1997+A1:1998+A2:2001+A3:2003 (Class A, Annex A),
EMC EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)

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MP1804A 43.5G DEMUX
Operation frequency 25 to 43.5 GHz
Number of inputs: 1 (DATA), Input waveform: NRZ, Input amplitude: 0.1 to 1.0 Vp-p,
Data input
Threshold voltage: 0.75 to +0.25 V (0.001 V step), Termination: 50 /GND, Connector: V
Number of inputs: 1 (CLOCK), Input waveform: Sine or rectangular wave (duty: 50%), Output amplitude: 0.7 to 1.5 Vp-p (AC
Clock input
coupled), Phase adjust range: 70 to +70 ps (0.1 ps step), Termination: 50 /GND, Connector: V
1/4 data output Number of outputs: 4, Output voltage: VOH = 0 V 0.2 V, VOL = 1 V 0.2 V, Termination: 50 /GND, Connector: SMA
Number of outputs: 4, Output voltage: VOH = 0 0.25 V, VOL = 1 0.25 V
1/4 Clock output
Phase adjust range: 70 to +70 ps (1 ps step), Termination: 50 /GND, Connector: SMA
Number of inputs: 1 (1/64 clock output), Input voltage: V1H = 0 0.1 V, VIL = 1 0.1 V
DEMUX Reset input
Termination: 50 /GND, Connector: SMA
Control interface GPIB
Dimensions and mass 213 (W) x 132.5 (H) x 364 (D) mm, 10 kg
Power AC 100 to 240 V, Frequency: 47 to 63 Hz, 100 VA
Operation temperature +20 to +30C
EN61326: 1997/A2: 2001 (Class A)
EMC EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
EN61326: 1997/A2: 2001 (Annex A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)

Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name
Main frame
MP1803A 43.5G MUX

Standard accessories
J1090 Coaxial Cable (V120MM-30CM), 30 cm: 3 pcs
J0696E Coaxial Cable (AA-165-1500), 1.5 m: 5 pcs
J1108 Coaxial Cable (V120MM-50CM), 50 cm: 1 pc
J1138 Coaxial Cable, 1.5 m: 1 pc
J1145 Terminator (V210): 4 pcs
J1137 Terminator (HRM-601): 6 pcs
J0008 GPIB Cable, 2.0 m: 1 pc
Power Cord, 2.5 m: 1 pc
F0012 Fuse, 3.15 A (T3.15 250 V): 1 pc
Z0306A Wrist Strap: 1 pc
W2031AE MP1803A Operation Manual: 1 copy
W2032AE MP1803A GPIB Remote Control Operation Manual:1 copy

Options
MP1803A-01 2.6 V Data Output
MP1803A-11 Extended Up to 48 Gbit/s
W2156AE MP1803A-01 Operation Manual
W2157AE MP1803A-01 GPIB Remote Control Operation Manual

Optional accessory
B0523E F 3U 1/2MW2 Rack Mount Kit

Main frame
MP1804A 43.5G DEMUX

Standard accessories
J1090 Coaxial Cable (V120MM-30CM), 30 cm: 2 pcs
J0696D Semi-flexible Cable (AA-165-2000), 2 m: 1 pc
J0696E Coaxial Cable (AA-165-1500), 1.5 m: 8 pcs
J1145 Terminator (V210): 2 pcs
J1137 Terminator (HRM-601): 9 pcs
J1144 Fixed Coaxial Attenuator
(41V-6, for MUX-DEMUX connection): 1 pc
J0008 GPIB Cable, 2.0 m: 1 pc
Power Cord, 2.5 m: 1 pc
F0012 Fuse, 3.15 A (T3.15 250 V): 1 pc
Z0306A Wrist Strap: 1 pc
W2033AE MP1804A Operation Manual: 1 copy
W2034AE MP1804A GPIB Remote Control Operation Manual:1 copy

Option
MP1804A-11 Extended up to 48 Gbit/s

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BIT MASTER Ethernet
MP1026A Eye Pattern Analyzer
100 Mbps to 12.5 Gbps

Handheld Eye Pattern Measurements for Every Engineer


NEW

The rapid growth of the Internet is fueling the deployment of high Eye Pattern Measurements on Every Bench
speed next generation networks. Under tremendous pressure to ac- High speed circuits, transceivers, and transponders are vital trans-
celerate deployment, engineers in design, manufacturing, and field mitting components of the physical layer that routinely require engi-
organizations are using eye pattern measurements everyday to fine- neers to measure eye patterns. Engineers believe that feedback
tune, verify, and troubleshoot their designs. To complicate matters, from eye pattern measurements is insightful when trying to quickly
deployment of new high-speed networks may require more sophisti- isolating sources of eye closure. When the sampling oscilloscope
cated tools beyond optical time domain reflectometer (OTDR), optical currently used to make these measurements becomes available, the
power meter (OPM), optical spectrum analyzer (OSA), and bit error relocation, reconfigure, and setup process can consume valuable
rate tester (BERT) to troubleshoot problems on-site. time when only one simple measurement is necessary. A more
Eye pattern measurements are typically performed on a general pur- portable solution can increase engineerings productivity as eye pat-
pose sampling oscilloscope which is often a shared resource because tern measurements are required in their everyday tasks.
of its expense and complexity. Engineers often waste their time wait- Engineers not only perform eye pattern measurements at their
ing to get access to this shared resource despite the attempts of their benches, but they are routinely called to locations throughout the fa-
managers to increase their productivity. The better approach is to cility for consultation. For example, engineers can roam between
equip every engineer with an affordable instrument, tailored for everyday manufacturing, customer service, test labs, and pre turn-up areas;
use, that doesnt compromise on performance nor skimp on features. however, their instruments limit how fast they can isolate problems
Every engineers bench should have an eye pattern analyzer. and propose solutions. When equipped with the handheld Bit
Anritsu introduces the Bit Master MP1026A Eye Pattern Analyzer that Master, engineers can freely roam their facility conducting eye pat-
offers eye pattern measurements for data rates from 0.1 to 12.5 Gbps tern measurements without compromising performance and features
in a handheld, rugged, and battery-powered instrument. With out- for their everyday tasks.
standing performance for the size, the Bit Master offers two com-
pelling reasons for design, manufacturing, and field engineers to Compliance Mask Testing
consider this innovative new product. First, the Bit Master is typical- Compliance mask testing is essential to manufacturing engineers
ly one-half the ccost of a general purpose sampling oscilloscope. that verify transceiver modules are meeting industry standards. The
Second, the Bit Master is a practical instrument that enables engi- verification setup contains a source and receiver, where the receiver
neers to increase productivity by more freely conducting eye pattern is typically a general purpose sampling oscilloscope. By substitut-
measurements on their network equipment and in their environment ing Bit Master for the sampling oscilloscope, manufacturing engi-
anytime, anywhere. neers can reduce cost-of-test and increase space on the bench for
Key Features required compliance mask tests without sacrificing performance. For
SFP/XFP modules with optical interfaces, Bit Master with the option-
Eye pattern analyzer with two electrical channel inputs of 25 GHz al external O/E module (option 3) offers convenient measurements
bandwidth each at one-half the cost of the equivalent sampling oscilloscope. For
Eye pattern and pulse pattern displays of high speed signals compliance mask test, the Bit Master is manufacturing-ready to re-
Optional external 62.5 m FC connection optical channel supports veal whether or not the transmitter is ready for deployment.
multimode 850nm, 1310 nm and 1550 nm wavelengths
Optional internal clock recovery unit (CRU) with 50 mV sensitivity
Handheld eye pattern analyzer that can operate on battery power
for nearly 3 hours
Surprisingly affordable price

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Master Software Tools and Remote Programming
MP1800A MP1026A Each Bit Master ships with a test assistant: a copy of Anritsus
Signal Quality Analyzer Bit Master
Master Software Tools for Windows 2000/XP. This allows an oper-
ator to add the processing capabilities of a PC and this software util-
Data
DUT
Data ity to the MP1026A Eye Pattern Analyzer to form a powerful and flex-
ible measurement solution. For automation, the Bit Master also sup-
Clock
ports remote programming via the Ethernet interface
Master Software Tools (MST)
Powerful data management tool for storing and sifting through
measurement results.
Connect to a PC using USB2.0 (full-speed), Ethernet LAN, or
A typical manufacturing setup is shown in the above simplified dia- Direct Ethernet
gram. The MP1800A provides the data and clock for the setup while Store an unlimited number of setups, traces, and JPEGs (limited
the Bit Master measures the compliance mask and conducts eye and only by PC memory)
pulse pattern analysis. Using this exciting new product, suppliers of Post-processing histograms
next generation network equipment can more profitably manufacture Add, edit, and manage masks using Master Software Tools
their high speed modules. Update with the latest firmware
Trigger-less Pulse Pattern Measurements Remote programming via Ethernet
Unlike the go/no-go results of a BERT, the Bit Master can easily inform
an engineer on the root cause of eye closure at high data rates.
Simply specify the pattern length and the Bit Master will measure the
pulse pattern of high-speed repetitive signals without the need for a
pattern trigger. At a glance, an engineer can determine whether the
source of eye closure is related to any number of pulse attributes:
rise time, fall time, delay, width, period, transition time, linearity, levels,
preshoot, overshoot, ringing, settling time, droop, and longer-term
wander. In other words, the Bit Master is a valuable tool to quickly iden-
tify the causes of eye closure during design and troubleshooting tasks.
The Bit Master is equipped with these insightful pulse pattern mea-
surements so engineers can easily and affordably observe high
speed signals. Using the Bit Master, one can quickly isolate unde-
sirable pulse properties that limit performance or impact production
yields. In addition, the Bit Master is uniquely capable of performing
pulse pattern measurements anywhere, anytime.

Extend the Capabilities with Valuable Options


Popular Supported Data Rates:
The standard Bit Master offers up to 12.5 Gbps testing, which is sufficient additional flexibility, optional internal clock recovery and optional ex-
for testing the popular data rates shown in the following table. For ternal optical channel can simplify setups for these measurements.

Ethernet Fibre Channel SONET/SDH


1GE: 1.25 Gbps 1 GFC: 1.0625 Gbps OC3/STM1: 155.52 Mbps

10GE (10GBase-W): 9.953 Gbps 2 GFC: 2.125 Gbps OC12/STM4: 622.08 Mbps

10 GE (10GBase-R): 10.3125 Gbps 4 GFC*1: 4.25 Gbps OC48/STM16: 2.488 Gbps


8 GFC*1: 8.5 Gpbs OC192/STM64: 9.953 Gbps
10GE + FEC: 11.10 Gbps 10 GFC: 10.51875 Gbps OC192/STM64 + FEC (G.975): 10.664 Gbps
10 GFC + FEC: 11.3 Gbps OC192/STM64 + FEC (G7.09): 10.709 Gbps

*1: 4GFC and 8GFC is also supported when supplied with clock; however, optional clock recovery does not currently support these data rates.
Contact the factory for alternatives or use an external clock recovery circuit to support 4GFC and 8GFC.

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Typical Eye and Pulse Pattern Measurements
The Bit Master has plenty of powerful features to help extract infor- itive signals. With two electrical channels of 25 GHz (-3 dB band-
mation from measurement results. The following typical measure- width), the Bit Master has the requisite performance to tame 12.5
ments highlight features available for precisely measuring eye pat- Gbps high speed testing. Give it a try and we think youll agree.
tern, amplitude and time parameters associated with high speed repet-

Eye pattern with infinite persistence measurement. Standard pulse pattern measurement.

Histograms extract more insightful information. Dual-trace overlay pulse pattern.

Markers precisely identify amount of eye closure. Infinite persistence pulse pattern with histogram.

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Clock Recovery (Option 2)
Bit Master extracts a clock from the high speed signal for more con-
venient measurements than using external references. The sup-
ported data rates and sensitivity are shown in the following table.

Description Specification
9.8-12.5 Gbps
Data Rates
0.1-2.7 Gbps
Sensitivity 50 mV p-p maximum

Optical Interface via External O/E Module (Option 3)


For mask compliance testing of optical interfaces on SFP/XFP mod-
ules, the Bit Master can transform one of the two electrical channels
to an optical interface with an external optical to electrical (O/E) mod-
ule. The external O/E module, part number OEC10G-1A, serves two
main functions. First, the external O/E module converts the optical
wavelength output between 750 and 1650 nm of the SFP/XFP mod-
ule to electrical signals for measurement. Second, this module con-
tains the necessary 4th order Bessel-Thomson filter (BTF) response
required by the testing standards for 10G Ethernet. This option en-
ables the software for optical measurements. The optical module
must be ordered separately.

Performance Specifications
Eye pattern display
Displays
Pulse pattern display
Standard
Measurement Statistical (NRZ), histograms,
Capabilities mask compliance
Measurements
(OC192, 10GE, 10GE-LX4,
plus user defined masks)

Clock Trigger
0.1-12.5 GHz
Frequency
80 mVp-p, typical (1 GHz)
Clock Trigger
200 mVp-p, typical (<1 GHz)
Sensitivity
2 Vp-p, max input before damage
Horizontal 5-12.5 GHz: 1 ps, typical; 1.5 ps,
System RMS Jitter, RMS maximum 1-5 GHz: 1 ps, typical
0.1-1 GHz: 2 ps, typical
Eye Mode Scale
1UI minimum full scale Figure 1: Amplitude accuracy for different scale values plotted against
Factor
the values of reading minus offset. For example, for a 400 mVp-p signal
Pattern Mode Scale with a 50 mV DC offset, setting the instrument scale to 50 mV/div and the
1 bits minimum full scale
Factor offset to 50mV results in the following readout accuracy values: 8 mV for
500 mV offset, minimum the +200 mV peak value and 11 mV for the -200 mV peak value.
Input Range 400 mV dynamic range, minimum
2 V, maximum input before damage
Optical Interface via external O/E Module OEC10G-1A (Option 3)
Amplitude Accuracy See Figure 1 for maximum
Vertical (after internal Cal) amplitude accuracy values Multimode Fiber Input (accepts
62.5 m with FC
System single mode, too)
DC-20 GHz, minimum
Bandwidth (-3dB) DC-25 GHz, typical Wavelength Range 750-1650 nm
Flatness: 1dB, typical Bandwidth (-3dB electrical) DC-7.5 GHz typical
Noise, RMS 0.5 mV, typ , 1.0 mV, maximum 850 nm Responsivity 0.55 A/W, typical
Digital 850 nm Conversion Gain 200 V/W, typical
Sampling Speed 100 ksamples/sec, typical
System
1310/1550 nm Responsivity 0.95 A/W, typical
1310/1550 nm Conversion Gain 350 V/W, typical
Clock Recovery (Option 2)
Optical Noise 15 W, typical
9.8-12.5 GHz
Clock Rates
0.1-2.7 GHz -15 dBm, typical
Optical Sensitivity -8 dBm, typical for operation with CRU
Sensitivity 25 mVp-p, typical, 50 mVp-p, maximum
(opt 002)
Input levels 2 Vp-p, max input before damage
+2 dBm, minimum
9.8-12.5 Gbps: 20 mUI, typical; 40 mUI, maximum Optical Overload
Jitter, RMS (additive) +5 dBm, maximum input before damage
0.1-2.7 Gbps: 2 mUI, typical
Optical Power Measurement 1dB, typical (calibrated for 1550 nm
9.8-12.5 GHz Band: 1.5 MHz, typical Accuracy wavelength)
Loop Bandwidth 0.1-2.7 GHz Band: OC-48: 490 kHz, typical
Electrical Return Loss -10 dB, typical
(typical) OC-12: 71 kHz, typical
OC-3: 23 kHz, typical Optical Return Loss -30 dB, typical

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General Specifications
Type K female Electrical In port (x2); 2V max input
Type K female CRU In port; 2Vp-p max input
Type K female CRU Out port
Type K female Clock >1GHz In port; 2Vp-p max input
Type K female Clock <1GHz In port; 2Vp-p max input
Interfaces
7-pin DC connector for O/E Power
RJ45 connector for Ethernet 10/100-Base T
USB2.0 (full-speed)
Compact Flash
2.5 mm 3-wire cellular headset connector

MILPRF28800F Class 2
Operating: 10C to +55C, humidity 85%
Environmental
Storage: 51C to +71C
Altitude: 4600 meters, operating and non-operating
Safety Conforms to EN 610101 for Class 1 portable equipment
Electromagnetic Compatibility Meets European Community requirements for CE marking
Size 313W x 211H x 77D mm (12W x 8H x 3D in.)
Weight (base unit) <4 kg (<7.0 lbs.)

Ordering Information
Please specify model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Bit Master Models* Option 002 Standard Accessories
MP1026A Eye Pattern Analyzer (supplied with the option)
(2-channel Electrical, 25GHz BW) 67065-1 Loop cable from CRU OUT to <1GHz CLK IN
* Each instrument includes standard one-year warranty 67065-2 Loop cable from CRU OUT to 1GHz CLK IN
and Certificate of Calibration and Conformance
Option 003 Accessories (ordered separately)
Bit Master Options OEC10G-1A O/E conversion module for use with Option 003 having a
MP1026A-002 Clock Recovery Unit Option (includes two loop cables) frequency response of the 4th order Bessel Thomson
MP1026A-003 Optical Interface Option (via external module which must filter for 10GE standard.
be ordered separately)
Optional Accessories
Standard Accessories The following optional accessories are available
The following standard accessories are supplied for the MP1026A:
with the MP1026A: 760-235 Transit Case
1058000169 Users Guide 2000-1374 Dual External, Li-Ion Charger with Universal Power Supply
65729 Soft Carrying Case 15KKF50-1.5A Armored Test Port Cable, 1.5 meter K(m) to K(f) 20 GHz
3-2000-1500 Compact Flash Card (256 MB) 15RKKF50-1.5A Ruggedized Armored Test Port Cable, 1.5 meter
64343 Tilt Bail K(m) to K(f) 20 GHz
2300498 Master Software Tools CD ROM J0747B Fixed optical attenuator (10dB, FC connector)
63344 Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery J0747C Fixed optical attenuator (15dB, FC connector)
40168 AC-DC Adapter J0747D Fixed optical attenuator (20dB, FC connector)
806141 12V DC adapter J0635A Optical Fiber Cable (SM, FC-SPC connector both ends), 1m
3-20001360 USB Ato mini B cable, 6 feet (1.83m) J0635B Optical Fiber Cable (SM, FC-SPC connector both ends), 2m
20001371 Ethernet cable, 7 feet (2.13 m) J0635C Optical Fiber Cable (SM, FC-SPC connector both ends), 3m

One year warranty (includes battery, firmware, Literature


and software) 10580-00169 Bit Master Users Guide
10580-00170 Bit Master Programming Manual

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INSTRUMENTS

Selection Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211


Data Quality Analyzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212
IP Network Analyzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212
SONET/SDH/PDH/ATM Analyzers . . . . . . . . . 218, 222
Portable 2.5G/10G Analyzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225
Network Performance Tester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227
SDH/SONET/PDH/T-Carrier Analyzer . . . . . . . . . . 232
Ethernet Test Sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242, 246
Ethernet Reflector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249
All-In-One Field Testers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251, 262

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Selection Guide
Bit Rate/Interface
Model
MP1570A/A1 MP1580A MP1590B MD1231A1 MD1230B
Bit rate/Interface
1.544 Mbit/s: DS1
2.048 Mbit/s: E1
8.448 Mbit/s: E2
34.368 Mbit/s: E3
44.736 Mbit/s: DS3
139.264 Mbit/s: E4
51.84 Mbit/s: STM-0/OC-1
155.52 Mbit/s: STM-1/OC-3
622.08 Mbit/s: STM-4/OC-12
2488.32 Mbit/s: STM-16/OC-48
9953.28 Mbit/s: STM-64/OC-192
2666.057 Mbit/s: OTU-1
10709.225 Mbit/s: OTU-2
10M/100M Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet
10 Gigabit Ethernet

Measurement Functions
Model
MP1570A/A1 MP1580A MP1590B MD1231A1 MD1230B
Measurement functions
Frequency measurements
ISDN, PDH/DSn
Error measurement (G.821, etc.)
OTN frame
SDH/SONET frame
GFP frame
O.191 test cells
1 point CDV, 2 point CDV
ATM cell capture
CID pattern G.958
Tandem connection pattern G.707
OTN/SDH/SONET/EOS
Automatic Protection Switch
Frame memory/Capture
PDH/DSn mapping
POS
Through mode
Optical power measurements
Jitter/wander measurements
Frequency offset
Packet capture
Protocol decoding
Protocol emulation
XENPAK measurements
RFC2544 Automatic test
RFC2889 Automatic test
Ethernet
Through mode
Traffic map
Traffic monitor
Full wire rate transmission
Packet BER measurement
Latency
Remote Control

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MD1230 FAMILY GPIB


OPTION
Ethernet
OPTION

MD1230B DATA QUALITY ANALYZER


MD1231A1 IP NETWORK ANALYZER

IP Testing Instruments Changing in Response to Applications for Core, Metropolitan-area, and Access Networks

MD1230B. MD1231A1

For detail and specification, refer to the data sheet.

Anritsu's MD1230 Family can measure network quality. Protocol Emulation


Evaluating the network quality of service (QoS) based on various in- The MD1230 Family supports emulation of various protocols. The
dexes has importance in terms of assuring the accurate transmission emulation function can create pseudo routers and hosts, which can
of video, voice, and mission-critical data. be useful for router testing.
The MD1230 Family puts together all the functions required to mea-
IPv6
sure network quality into one unit. These functions include multi-flow
Option 12: IPv6 Expansion
counters useful to measure the performance of VLANs, packet jitter
checking by measuring the intervals of arriving packets, and packet Multicast Protocol
transmission at full wire rate. Option 14: IGAP Protocol
With its integrated operation, the MD1230 Family provides Option 21: PIM-SMv2 Protocol
highly efficient measurements and cost reduction. Option 22: MLDA Protocol
Routing Protocol
Simple Automatic Measurement of Network Performance Option 07: OSPF Protocol
The MD1230 Family provides testing that conforms to the RFC 2544 Option 18: OSPFv3 Protocol
standard test. After setting up test conditions in advance, five perfor- Option 19: BGP4+ Protocol
mance, parameters (throughput, latency, frame loss rate, back-to- MPLS
back frames, and system recovery) can be measured automatically Option 08: LDP/CR-LDP Protocol
with a single start button. Option 09: RSVP-TE Protocol
Throughput Test
This measures the maximum amount of data that can be processed Traffic Counting Functions
without packet loss at some frame length by adjusting the inter-frame Multi-layer VLANs
gap. When done manually, it is a difficult and time-consuming proce- The MU120121A and MU120122A support multi-layerVLANs.
dure, but using the MD1230 Family, once the frame length, measure- Since the user can set the TPID (tag protocol identifier), the traffic
ment times, etc., have been set, measurement is performed automat- count function can be tailored to support the vendor's original speci-
ically. fication conforming to the VLAN specification.1
Latency Measurement
This appends time data to the frames sent at the throughput rate to Single-layer VLAN
indicate time differences in received frames. In the MD1230 Family,
measurement can be performed with very high accuracy on the or- Ether Ether Type Ether
IP
der of a few hundred ns. DA SA TPID=0x0800 FCS
Option 10: RFC 2889 Benchmarking Test
RFC 2889 is a specialty benchmark test for LAN switches.It de- Triple-layer VLAN
scribes 10 types of tests that include a meshed throughput test, a for-
warding rates test, an address catching capacity test, and an errored Ether Ether Type Ether
IP
frames filtering test.The MD1230 Family can conduct those tests in DA SA TPID=0x0800 FCS
conformity with RFC 2889.
1st layer 2nd layer 3rd layer
Real-time Detection of Frame Loss
Option 11: Packet BER Test 1: A 4-byte tag can be identified only when it contains 2 bytes of TPID.
The MD1230 Family provides a test frame that allows the user to de-
tect frame loss in real time. In addition, the packet level BER Test al-
lows the user to detect single-bit errors.

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Multi-flow Counter2 Highly Flexible Frame Transmission Function
The multi-flow counter feature in the MU120121A and MU120122A It is important to customize frames easily because evaluating a net-
provides 65,536 counters that count the occurrences of various ID work device requires sending many kinds of frames to test various
values in a selected field of received frames. For VLAN analysis, the situations. Using protocol models, the MD1230 Family can do this
counters can count the 4,096 kinds of VLAN IDs.This capability is easily. The MD1230 Family can also re-transmit captured frames and
also important to verify flow control mechanisms such as QoS by text files, so it can transmit protocols that do not exist in the models.
counting Flow IDs in test frames.In addition, the multi-flow counters Step 1
can perform real-time measurements of 32 kinds of selected frames. First, select a protocol model. The following models are available for se-
2: Multiflow Counter is available only Port 1 and Port 2 of MU120121A/ lection:
MU120122A modules.
1 ms Traffic Counter (Option 20: Application Traffic Monitor)
Standard:
The volume of traffic can be measured with a high resolution of 1 None, ARP, IPv4, IGMP/IPv4, ICMP/IPv4, TCP/IPv4, UDP/IPv4,
ms.Even when the total traffic measured every second is 10 Mbit/s, RIP/UDP/IPv4, DHCP/UDP/IPv4, IPv6, IPv6 Extension Header,
for example, the total traffic measured every millisecond (ms) may IPX, IS-IS, MAC Control Frame (Pause Frame)
exceed 20 Mbit/s due to the momentary convergence of
frames.Bursty traffic such as this can cause missing frames in To use EoMPLS or any other protocol not available in the
video delivery services and sound deterioration in voice communi- selectable models, load a commented text or CSV file.
cations.
Frame Capturing Step 2
This is a function for analyzing frames received by the measurement Set up each protocol header based on the model selected in Step 1.
module port and captured into internal memory. Unlike when captur- For example, when TCP/IP is selected, IP and TCP tabs appear in
ing frames with a PC network interface card, since it is also possible addition to the Ethernet tab on the transmit setup screen, allowing
to capture frames that include layer-2 errors (such as FCS error values in the settable fields to be easily changed for the respective
frames and fragment frames), it is possible to detect bad frames gen- protocols.
erated by network devices and terminal equipment. Moreover, when Step 3
performing frame capture simultaneously at 2 ports using the After setting the header, create the data part. Selectable data values
Through mode, it is possible to perform measurements such as send are All 0, All 1, Increment, and Random. When a Test Frame is se-
and receive frame exchange, frame switching time, etc. Since it is lected, latency, bit error4, and sequence error measurements4 can
also possible to capture frames before and after frame loss and at be performed. A flow ID can be set when a Test Frame is selected.
overlapping when sequence capture3 is triggered, the route switch- With this setting, frames can be counted separately in each of up to
ing time can also be verified. 65,536 flows by the multi-flow counter function of the
3: It requires Option 11 Packet BER Test. MU120121A/120122A.
Protocol Analysis 4: Requires Option 11 Packet BER Test in the MD1230 Family unit on the
The MD1230 Family has standard functions to analyze Ethernet, IP, receiver side.
and TCP/UDP. Step 4
Ethereal Converter The frame format was specified by the setting operation in Step 3
Ethereal is Open Source Software to analyze various protocols. and before. Next, specify how to send frames. A burst means a set
The MD1230 Family can supply captured frames to Ethereal for de- of frames;a stream means a set of bursts. For example, when "3
coding, but Ethereal must be installed by the customer. Frames per Burst" and "2 Bursts per Steam" are specified, a set of
Option 04: Decoding Function three frames will be sent twice in one stream.
MX123002A Expert Analysis Function Step 5
The use of optional Sniffer Technologies allows the user to analyze After setting the number of frames in the stream and the gap sizes,
about 400 types of protocols, including HTTP, FTP, SNMP, SIP, and specify the relationship of the stream to other streams. Complex se-
RTP. The MX123002A Expert Analysis Module can detect the parts quences of streams can be created by using the Next Stream and
where faults or other problems may occur, and display guidance Jump to Stream commands.
messages.

Module Table
Model Name MD1230B MD1230A MD1231A MD1231A1 Power consumption
MU120103A 2.5G (1.31) Module 5.0
MU120103B 2.5G (1.31) Module 8.0
MU120104A 2.5G (1.55) Module 5.0
MU120104B 2.5G (1.55) Module 8.0
MU120105A 10G (1.31) Module 10.0
MU120106A 10G (1.55) Module 10.0
MU120111A 10/100M Ethernet Module 5.5
MU120112A Gigabit Ethernet Module 5.5
MU120118B 10 Gigabit Ethernet Module 19.0
MU120118C 10 Gigabit Ethernet Module 10.0
MU120119A OC-3/12 STM-1/4 Module (1310 nm) 3.5
MU120120A OC-3/STM-1 Module (1310 nm) 3.5
MU120121A 10/100/1000M Ethernet Module 1 19.0
MU120122A Gigabit Ethernet Module 1 19.0
1: The MD1230A-47 can accommodate up to three modules.The total current consumption by the modules mounted in one MD1230A must be 60 A or less.

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Ethernet Modules
Model MU120111A MU120121A MU120112A MU120122A MU120118B MU120118C
Interface 10/100M 10/100/1000M GbE 10 GbE
2 (RJ-45)
Ports (Connector) 8 (RJ-45) 4 (RJ-45) 2 (GBIC) 2 (XENPAK) 1 (XENPAK)
2 (SFP)
Clock Variation 1 1
Auto MDI/MDI-X Detection
Frame Generationrame Generation
Stream Generation (TxStream)
Multi Layer VLAN
MAC Address Increment
IP Address Increment
TCP/UDP Port Number Increment
Spanning Tree / Link Aggregation Frame (opt23)
Test Frame Addition
Hardware Random Pattern
Measurement
Counter
Multi Flow Counter
Capture
Decode
Latency
Ping
Ping6 (opt12)
Arrival Time Variation
Through Mode
Monitor Mode
Address Swap Mode
Unframe BER Test 2 2
Packet BER Test (opt11)
Autonegotiation Analysis (opt15)3
Application Traffic Monitor (opt20)
Link Fault Signaling (opt16)
XENPAK Test (opt13)
Optical Power Meter
Automatic Test
RFC2544
RFC2889 (opt10)
Protocol Emulation
ARP
ICMP
OSPF (opt07)
BGP-4
ICMPv6 (opt12)
OSPFv3 (opt18)4
BGP4+ (opt19)4
IGMP
IGAP (opt14)
MLD (opt12)
MLDA (opt22)4
PIM-SMv2 (opt21)5
MPLS (LDP/CR-LDP) (opt08)
MPLS (RSVP-TE) (opt09)

1: Option 13 provides its clock only to XAUI interface of the XENPAK module.
2: Option 13 XENPAK Test is required.
3: This function is implemented by using GBIC on the SX/LX/LH/ZX and SFP on the SX/LX/LE/LR.
4: Option 12 IPv6 Expansion is required.
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POS/EoS Modules
Model MU120120A MU120119A MU120103A MU120104A MU120105A MU120106A MU120103B MU120104B
STM-1 STM-1/4 STM-16 STM-16 STM-64 STM-64 STM-16 STM-16
Interface
OC-3 OC-3/12 OC-48 OC-48 OC-192 OC-192 OC-48 OC-48
155.52 M
Bit Rate 155.52 M 2,488.32 M 2,488.32 M 9,953.28 M 9,953.28 M 2,488.32 M 2,488.32 M
622.08 M
Wavelength 1,310 nm 1,310 nm 1,310 nm 1,550 nm 1,310 nm 1,550 nm 1,310 nm 1,550 nm
Input Sensitivity (dBm) 28 to 8 28 to 8 18 to 0 28 to 9 12 to 0 14 to 3 18 to 0 18 to 0
Output Level (dBm) 15 to 8 15 to 8 5 to 0 2 to +3 4 to 0 1 to +2 5 to 0 5 to 0
Ports (Connector) 2 (SC) 2 (SC) 1 (SC) 1 (SC) 1 (SC) 1 (SC) 1 (SC) 1 (SC)
Mapping
POS
EoS 1 2
VCAT 3 4
Frame Generation
Stream Generation (TxStream)
Multi Layer VLAN
MAC Address Increment
IP Address Increment
TCP/UDP Port Number Increment
Spanning Tree/Link Aggregation Frame (opt23)
Test Frame Addition
Hardware Random Pattern
Measurement
Counter
Multi Flow Counter
Capture
Decode
Latency
Ping
Ping6 (opt12)
Arrival Time Variation
Through Mode
Monitor Mode
Address Swap Mode
Unframe BER Test
Packet BER Test (opt11)
Autonegotiation Analysis (opt15)
Application Traffic Monitor (opt20)
Link Fault Signaling (opt16)
XENPAK Test (opt13)
Optical Power Meter 5 6
Automatic Test
RFC2544
RFC2889 (opt10)
Protocol Emulation
ARP
ICMP
OSPF (opt07)
BGP-4 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
ICMPv6 (opt12)
OSPFv3 (opt18)
BGP4+(opt19)
IGMP
IGAP (opt14)
MLD (opt12)
MLDA (opt22)
PIM-SMv2 (opt21)
MPLS (LDP/CR-LDP) (opt08)
MPLS (RSVP-TE) (opt09)
1: The module option (MU120103B-01 EOS Mapping) is required. 5: The module option (MU120120A-01 Optical Power Meter) is required.
2: The module option (MU120104B-01 EOS Mapping) is required. 6: The module option (MU120119A-01 Optical Power Meter) is required.
3: The module option (MU120103B-02 Virtual Concatenation) is required. 7: Only up to eight virtual routers can be emulated.
4: The module option (MU120104B-02 Virtual Concatenation) is required.

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Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
MD1230B Common to the MD1230 Family
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Main frame Softwares
MD1230B Data Quality Analyzer MX123001A Data Quality Analyzer control Software16
MX123001A-05 Data Quality Analyzer Control Software (5 licenses)16
Standard accessories MX123001A-08 Data Quality Analyzer Control Software (8 licenses)16
Power Cord, 2.5 m: 1 pc MX123001A-01 Remote Control Software for MD1230A-0417
F0113 Fuse, 15 A: 1 pc MX123001A-15 Remote Control Software for MD1230A-04 (5 licences)17
B0329G Front Cover (for 3/4MW4U): 1 pc MX123001A-18 Remote Control Software for MD1230A-04 (8 licences)17
B0500A Side Cover: 1 pc MX123003A Remote Control Software for MX123002A18
MD1230/MP1590 Family Software1: 1 pc MX123003A-05 Remote Control Software for MX123002A (5 licences)18
MX123003A-08 Remote Control Software for MX123002A (8 licences)18
Main frame options2
MD1230B-01 RS-232C Control3 Software options
MD1230B-02 GPIB Control3 MX123001A-06 Tcl Interface19
MD1230B-03 Ethernet Control3 MX123001A-07 RS-232C Control20
MD1230B-04 MD1230B Decode Module4 MX123001A-09 GPIB Control20
MD1230B-05 GPS Module5 MX123001A-10 Ethernet Control20
MD1230B-06 Tcl Interface6
MD1230B-07 OSPF Protocol Software upgrade service
MD1230B-08 MPLS (LDP/CR-LDP) Protocol MD1230B-40 Annual Software Upgrade Service for MD1230B21
MD1230B-09 MPLS (RSVP) Protocol
MD1230B-10 RFC2889 Benchmarking Test Plug-in modules
MD1230B-11 Packet BER Test MU120103A 2.5G (1.31) Module
MD1230B-12 IPv6 Expansion MU120103B 2.5G (1.31) Module
MD1230B-13 XENPAK Test MU120104A 2.5G (1.55) Module
MD1230B-14 IGAP Protocol MU120104B 2.5G (1.55) Module
MD1230B-15 Auto Negotiation Analysis MU120105A 10G (1.31) Module
MD1230B-16 Link Fault Signaling MU120106A 10G (1.55) Module
MD1230B-18 OSPFv3 Protocol7 MU120111A 10/100M Ethernet Module
MD1230B-19 BGP4+ Protocol7 MU120112A Gigabit Ethernet Module22
MD1230B-20 Application Traffic Monitor MU120118B 10 Gigabit Ethernet Module23
MD1230B-21 PIM-SMv2 Protocol8 MU120118C 10 Gigabit Ethernet Module23
MD1230B-22 MLDA Protocol7 MU120119A OC-3/12 STM-1/4 Module (1310 nm)
MD1230B-23 Spanning Tree/Ling Aggregation MU120120A OC-3/STM-1 Module (1310 nm)
MX123002A MD1230A Expert Analysis Module9 MU120121A 10/100/1000M Ethernet Module
MU120122A Gigabit Ethernet Module24

Plug-in module options


MD1231A1 MU120103B-01 EOS Mapping
Model/Order No. Name MU120103B-02 Virtual Concatenation
MU120104B-01 EOS Mapping
Main frame MU120104B-02 Virtual Concatenation
MD1231A1 IP Network Analyzer MU120119A-01 Optical Power Meter
MU120120A-01 Optical Power Meter
Standard accessories
Power Cord, 2.5 m: 1 pc Maintenance service
F0100 Fuse, 6.3 A: 1 pc MD1230B-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
B0489 Front Cover: 1 pc MD1231A1-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MD1230/MP1590 Family Software1: 1 pc MU120103A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MU120103B-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
Main frame options2 MU120104A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MD1231A1-02 GPIB Control10 MU120104B-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MD1231A1-03 Ethernet Control10 MU120105A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MD1231A1-04 MD1231A1 Decode Module11 MU120106A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MD1231A1-05 GPS Module5 MU120111A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MD1231A1-06 Tcl Interface12 MU120112A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MD1231A1-07 OSPF Protocol MU120118B-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MD1231A1-08 MPLS (LDP/CR-LDP) Protocol MU120118C-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MD1231A1-09 MPLS (RSVP) Protocol MU120119A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MD1231A1-10 RFC2889 Benchmarking Test MU120120A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MD1231A1-11 Packet BER Test MU120121A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MD1231A1-12 IPv6 Expansion MU120122A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MD1231A1-13 XENPAK Test
MD1231A1-14 IGAP Protocol Hardware upgrade service
MD1231A1-15 Auto Negotiation Analysis MD1230A-47 MD1230A Retrofit for Fan
MD1231A1-16 Link Fault Signaling MD1231A-48 MD1231A1 Upgrade
MD1231A1-18 OSPFv3 Protocol13
MD1231A1-19 BGP4+ Protocol13 Continued on next page
MD1231A1-20 Application Traffic Monitor
MD1231A1-21 PIM-SMv2 Protocol14
MD1231A1-22 MLDA Protocol13
MD1231A1-23 Spanning Tree/Ling Aggregation
MX123002A MD1230A Expert Analysis Module15

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Model/Order No. Name 3: The MD1230B-01/02/03 options are required only for remote control us-
ing GPIB commands. Note that these options may be installed together,
Optional accessories although only one of them can be used at a time.
G0105A GBIC SX 850 nm25 4: Purchase MD1230B-04 and the operation manuals (W2107AE) on CD-
G0106A GBIC LX 1310 nm25 ROM. Printed versions sold separately.
G0107A GBIC LH 1310 nm25 5: An accessory GPS antenna (with a 5 m cable) is bundled together with
G0108A GBIC ZX 1550 nm25 the module.
G0124A GBIC T (1000BASE-T)25 6: MD1230B-06 is the option to operate the Tcl server. MD1230B-06 can be-
G0136 SFP SX 850 nm26 mounted together with MD1230B-03, but both options cannot be operat-
G0137 SFP LX 1310 nm26 ed at the same time because they are controlled via Ethernet.
G0138 SFP LE 1310 nm26 7: MD1230B-12 IPv6 Expansion is required.
G0139 SFP LR 1550 nm26 8: This module can operate independently when used for an IPv4 network.
G0132 XENPAK (10GBASE-SR)27 When this module is used for an IPv6 network, MD1230B-12 IPv6
G0126A XENPAK (10GBASE-LR)27 Expansion is required.
G0131 XENPAK (10GBASE-ER)27 9: MD1230B-04 MD1230B Decode Module is required.
J1049A Fixed Optical Attenuator (SC, 5 dB)28 10: The MD1231A1-02/03 options are required only for remote control using
J1049B Fixed Optical Attenuator (SC, 10 dB)28 GPIB commands. Note that these options may be installed together, al-
J1049C Fixed Optical Attenuator (SC, 15 dB)28 though only one of them can be used at a time.
MZ1221A XAUI Extender29 11: Purchase MD1231A1-04 and the operation manuals (W2107AE) on CD-
MZ1222A XENPAK Interface30 ROM. Printed versions sold separately.
J1163A XAUI Cable, 0.5 m 12: MD1231A1-06 is the option to operate the Tcl server. MD1231A1-06 can
J1164A MDIO Cable, 0.5 m be mounted together with MD1231A1-03, but both options cannot be op-
J0660B Optical Fiber Crd (SM, SC-SC connector both ends), 2 m erated at the same time because they are controlled via Ethernet.
J0773B Optical Fiber Cord (GI, SC-SC connector), 2 m 13: MD1231A1-12 IPv6 Expansion is required.
J1119B Optical Fiber Cord (Duplex, MM), 2 m 14: This module can operate independently when used for an IPv4 network.
J1271 Optical Fiber Cord (Duplex, SM, LC-LC connector), 2 m When this module is used for an IPv6 network, MD1231A1-12 IPv6
J1272 Optical Fiber Cord (Duplex, SM, LC-SC connector), 2 m Expansion is required.
J1273 Optical Fiber Cord (Duplex, GI, LC-LC connector), 2 m 15: MD1231A1-04 MD1231A1 Decode Module is required.
J1274 Optical Fiber Cord (Duplex, GI, LC-SC connector), 2 m 16: Ethernet control options (Option 03) are not required.
J0775D Coaxial Cord (BNC-P620 3C-2WS BNC-P620, 75 ), 17: One of the decode module options (Option 04) is required for
2 m31 MX123001A Data Quality Analyzer Control Software and for cabinet con-
J1165A Coaxial Cable (27CP-P-1.5-BNC-P-1.5C-CR10), 0.5 m31 trol.
J1166A Coaxial Cable (both ends, 27CP-P-1.5), 0.5 m31 18: One of the decode module options (Option 04) and MX123002A
J0845A Balanced Cable (BANTAM 3P BANTAM 3P), 6 ft MD1230A Expert Analysis Module are required for cabinet control. Also,
J0162B Balanced Cable (SIEMENS 3P-SIEMENS 3P), 2 m MX123001A Data Quality Analyzer Control Software and MX123001A-01
J0008 GPIB Cable, 2 m MD1230A-04 Remote Control Software must be installed on the PC
J1110B LAN Cable (CAT5, straight), 5 m where this software is installed.
J1109B LAN Cable (CAT5, cross), 5 m 19: MX123001A-06 is the option to operate the Tcl server on the PC.
J1275 LAN Cable (CAT5E, straight), 1 m MX123001A-06 can be mounted together with MX123001A-10, but both
J1275B LAN Cable (CAT5E, straight), 5 m options cannot be operated at the same time because they are controlled
J1275C LAN Cable (CAT5E, cross), 1 m via Ethernet.
J1275D LAN Cable (CAT5E, cross), 5 m 20: The MX123001A-07/09/10 options are required only for remote control
Z0321A Keyboard (PS/2) using GPIB commands. Note that these options may be installed togeth-
Z0541A USB Mouse er, although only one of them can be used at a time.
B0448 Soft Case32 21: Option 40 are provided free for the first year after purchase. It is required
B0336C Carrying Case (3/4MW4U, 350D)33 to receive software upgrade service starting with the second year after
B0530 Carrying Case caster for B0336C purchase.
B0533 Carrying Case (3/4MW4U, 350D)34 22: The GBIC module is sold separately. Note that Anritsu supports GBIC
B0510 Soft Case35 modules only which are purchased from Anritsu.
B0501B Blank Panel36 23: The XENPAK module is sold separately. Note that Anritsu supports XEN-
Z0849A MD1230/MP1590 Family Manual CD PAK modules only which are purchased from Anritsu.
W1927AE MD1230A/B Operation Manual 24: The SFP module is sold separately. Note that Anritsu supports SFP mod-
W2096AE MD1231A/A1 Operation Manual ules only which are purchased from Anritsu.
W1928AE MX123001A Data Quality Analyzer Control Software 25: The GBIC module is sold on a per-unit basis. MU120102A/12A has two
Operation Manual GBIC interface slots. MU120102A does not support 1000BASE-T.
W1929AE MD1230A-01/02/03 Remote Control Operation Manual 26: The SFP module is sold on a per-unit basis. MU120122A has two SFP in-
W2107AE MD1230A-04 MD1230A Decode Module, MX123001A-01 terface slots.
Remote Control Software for MD1230A-04 Operation 27: The XENPAK module is sold on a per-unit basis. MU120118B has two
Manual XENPAK interfaces slots. And MU120118C has one XENPAK interface
W2122AE MD1230A-06 Tcl Interface Operation Manual slot.
W2134AE MD1230A-20/MD1231A-20/MX123001A-20 Application 28: Check the optical input power level carefully before use. Incorrect level of
Traffic Monitor Operation Manual optical input may damage the instrument.
W2108AE MX123002A MD1230A Expert Analysis Module, MX123003A 29: Using the XAUI extender requires the MZ1222A XENPAK interface,
Remote Control Software for MX123002A Operation Manual J1163A XAUI cable, J1164A MDIO cable, and a separate external power
W1931AE Ethernet Module Operation Manual supply (5 V, 4 A)
W1932AE MU120103A/B 2.5G (1.31) Module, MU120104A/B 2.5G 30: MZ1222A supports 1.8 V fixed power supply regarding APS.
(1.55) Module, MU120105A 10G (1.31) Module, 31: This cable is required for time synchronization between MD1230 Family
MU120106A 10G (1.55) Module Operation Manual cabinets. MD1230A/B and MT7407A use BNC connectors, and
W2121AE MU120119A OC-3/12 STM-1/4 Module (1310 nm), MD1231A/A1 uses an SMB connector. J0775D is required to connect
MU120120A OC-3/STM-1 Module (1310 nm) Operation BNC connectors to each other. J1166A is required to connect SMB con-
Manual nectors to each other. J1165A is required to connect a BNC connector to
an SMB connector.
1: Includes operation manuals. Printed versions sold separately. 32: Soft case for MD1230A/B
2: Some of these interface modules may not work in certain combinations de- 33: Carrying case for MD1230A/B
pending on the modules and software versions. Please see the selection 34: Carrying case for MD1230A/B
guide. 35: Soft case for MD1231A/A1
36: Blank panel for module slot

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SONET/SDH/PDH/ATM ANALYZER GPIB Ethernet
OPTION OPTION

MP1570A
1.5 Mbit/s to 10 Gbit/s

Comprehensive Testing of Core Networks from One Compact Portable Analyzer

For detail and specification, refer to the data sheet.

The MP1570A analyzer is designed for the development, manufac-


turing, construction, maintenance, and inspection of SDH, SONET,
PDH, and ATM equipment and networks.
A variety of plug-in units and options are available that offer the flex-
ibility to the users to configure various analysis systems for different
applications.
The MP1570A is scalable from 1.5 Mbit/s to 10 Gbit/s, and has six
slots to install the plug-in units required for SDH, SONET and PDH
tests at bit different rates. Installing the appropriate combinations of
plug-in units can also perform ATM, jitter and wander tests that con-
form to ITU-T O.171/O.172.
The MP1570A conforms to the ITU-T recommendations and Bellcore
standards, and supports concatenation mapping, tandem connec-
tion, APS measurement, CID measurement and POS measurement. Mapping
The user can measure 1.5 Mbit/s to 10 Gbit/s signals using a single
MP1570A; previously, this required several measuring instruments.
The MP1570A has a built-in printer and a 3.5-inch floppy disk drive Overhead Setting and Testing
as standard output devices to print measurement results, and to The user can modify and capture the overhead, and test the over-
save and read measurement data to and from the floppy disk (FD), head portion with overhead change, pointer 64 frames, overhead
which can also be read on an external PC. The user can also save add/drop and overhead bit errors.
screen data to the FD. The MP1570A has a "HELP" key function that APS Function
explains operations, functions and connections. The user can test the automatic protection switch (APS) by measur-
ing the equipment switching time accurately in milliseconds. The
SDH, SONET and PDH Measurement MP1570A also conforms to ITU-T Rec. G.783 and G.841.
Measurement at Bit Rates from 1.5 Mbit/s to 10 Gbit/s
A mapping route to a bit rate of up to 10 Gbit/s can be set.
The MP1570A mainly supports SDH, SONET, and Japanese map-
ping, European PDH and North American DSn for digital communi-
cations. For concatenation mapping, a route can be set from STM-
1c/STS-3c up to STM-64c/STS-192c. Furthermore, the MP1570A
supports a combination of channels. For example, 64 channels of
VC4c/STS3c, 16 channels of VC4-4c/STS-12c, and four channels of
VC4-16c/STS-48c.

APS Test Sub-screen

Mixed Payload
At mapping measurement in TUG-3 and AU3, the user can set dif-
ferent mapping for three additional channels other than the target
measurement channel.

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Tandem Connection Wander Measurement (option)
The N1/Z5 and N2/Z6 bytes can be set and measured. Subdivides the bandwidth of the wander measurement into three
Various Analysis Functions ranges, and can analyze the wander factor caused by temperature
The internal optical power meter and frequency counter allows the change, pointer, etc. It can also perform measurements conforming
user to measure optical power and frequency during error and alarm to ITU-T O.172.
measurement without changing the connections of the signal cables. Through Jitter Function (only SONET/SDH)
The MP1570A can capture any SOH/TOH or POH (1 byte), K1/ K2 Able to generate the jitter by through, while monitoring the input jitter
byte, or H1/H2 byte in 1023 frames to analyze errors and alarms, and quality.
check APS operation.
Measured errors and alarms can be displayed as a graph with a time ATM
scale in 1 second, 1 minute, 15 minutes, or 60 minutes. Supports ATM from 1.5M to 622M Rates
Pointer Value Monitoring TC layer mappings of 622M, 156M, 52M, 139M, 45M, 34M, 2M and
Changes in pointer value can be displayed as a graph with values 1.5M are supported along with ATM mappings of O.191, AAL1,
updated in real time. AAL2, AAL3/4, and AAL5, which makes the MP1570A ideal for vari-
MUX/DEMUX Function (option) ous combinations of layers. The VPI/VCI for 1023 channels can be
When the MUX/DEMUX option is added, the multiplexing structure detected automatically, and the presence/absence of alarms, cell
including the frame alignment signal can be generated, and multi- count, and non-conforming cell count can be displayed graphically,
plexer/demultiplexer measurement can be performed. for easy comparison of line channel traffic.
Non Frame Pattern/CID Pattern
Frames can be set on/off at all bit rates. CID pattern can generate or
analysis at SONET/SDH measurements.
Through Modes
One of the three through modes can be selected: (1) Transparent, (2)
Overhead/Overwrite, and (3) Payload/Overwrite. The external
DS1/DS3/PDH signal can be added/dropped to/from payload by pay-
load overwrite.
Enhanced Error/Alarm Simulation
The MP1570A can generate normal and abnormal frames alternate-
ly to test the frame synchronization function of terminal equipment.
(This is an SDH/SONET FAS error addition function.)
Easily Operated Pointer Sequence Test (combined jitter mea-
surement)
Able to generate the justification pattern conforming to ITU-T G.783 1- and 2-point CDV in Conformance with I.356
from the transmission equipment side, and simultaneously make the When measuring delay in cell traffic, either 1-point CDV or 2-point
tributary signal offset variable. This makes the combined jitter test CDV conforming to ITU-T Rec. I.356 can be selected according to
possible. the conditions.
Simultaneous Display of Error Cells, Inserted Error Cells and
Jitter, Wander Measurements Lost Cells
The jitter/wander measurement conforming to ITU-T O.171/O.172 The error/alarm generation conditions can be displayed both numerical-
exceeds these standards in performance evaluation. Automatic mea- ly and graphically to give a visual impression of the traffic conditions.
surements, such as jitter tolerance, jitter transfer, and jitter vs. fre- Traffic Monitoring
quency offset are performed in a short time. Various automatic mea- The constantly changing traffic can be displayed as a graph for the
surements can be achieved with just one unit. selected-one-channel VPI/VCI.

IP-over-SONET/SDH, IP-over-ATM (option)


Programs IP/PPP at will transmits it, picks PPP packet from capture
memory (option), displays it and supports high-speed POS router
evaluation. Programs IP in the AAL5 payload at will transmits it, picks
the IP packet from the cell capture memory, and displays it. And eval-
uate router ATM function.
IP/PPP Header Setting
Able to set the value of each header optionally when selecting IPv4
or IPv6. Calculates FCS or header checksum automatically.

Various Wander Generation Functions (option)


Various wander generations for evaluation are available: such as
TDEV wander tolerance measurement and TDEV wander transfer
characteristics measurement that were regulated by ITU-T, ANSI,
Bellcore, and ETSI.

PPP Packet Transmission and Real Time Count


Transmits the three types of packets (can be set separately) by op-
tional sequence (the idle length between each packet can be set si-
multaneously.). Displays the number of Tx packets and Rx PPP
packets at real time.
PPP Packet Capture and Display
Samples PPP packet from the capture memory, and displays IP
header. Detects FCS error and displays it in red.

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Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number name and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Main frame MU150061B Optical 2.5G/10G Tx (1.31) Unit
MP1570A1 SONET/SDH/PDH/ATM Analyzer MU150005A 2/8/34/139M, 156/622M Jitter Unit [jitter generation/
measurement only (requires MP0121A)]
Standard accessories MU150006A 1.5/45/52M, 156/622M Jitter Unit [jitter generation/
AC power Cord: 1 pc measurement only (requires MP0122A/B)]
Z0169 Printer Paper (5 rolls/pack): 1 pack MU150007A 2/8/34/139M, 1.5/45/52M, 156/622M Jitter Unit [jitter
F0079 Fuse, 10 A: 2 pcs generation/measurement only (requires MP0121A or
B0329G Front Cover: 1 pc MP0122A/B)]
Z0486 Side Cover: 1 pc MU150011A 2.5G Jitter Unit [jitter generation/measurement only
J0907Q Remote Interlock Cord (for MU150001A/B, (requires MU150008A/150009A or MU150010A)]
MU150008A, MU150009A, MU150010A, MP0105A CMI Unit
MU150031A/C, MU150061A/B): 1 pc MP0108A NRZ Unit
J0908 Remote Interlock Terminator (for MU150001A/B,
MU150008A, MU150009A, MU150010A, Options
MU150031A/C, MU150061A/B): 1 pc MP1570A-013 RS-232C
E0008A Optical Output Control Key (for MU150001A/B, MP1570A-023 GPIB
MU150008A, MU150009A, MU150010A, MP1570A-033 Ethernet
MU150031A/C, MU150061A/B): 2 pcs MP1570A-043 VGA Output
J0747A Fixed Optical Attenuator (5 dB, for MU150017A/B): 1 pc MP1570A-06 MUX/DEMUX (2/8/34/139 Mbit/s, for MP0121A)
J0747B Fixed Optical Attenuator (10 dB, for MU150002A): 1 pc MP1570A-07 MUX/DEMUX (1.5/45 Mbit/s, for MP0122A/B)
J0900A Coaxial Cable (AA-165-200), 20 cm MP1570A-08 45M-2M MUX/DEMUX (requires MP0121A and
(for MU150011A): 2 pcs MP0122A/B)
J0635A Optical Fiber Cable (FC PC-FC PC), 1 m (for MP1570A-09 Japan Mapping (requires MP0122A or MP0122B)
MU150002A, MU150008A, MU150009A, MP1570A-101 SDH
MU150010A, MU150017A/B): 1 pc MP1570A-111 SONET
MX150001B Wander (MTIE, TDEV) Measurement Application MP1570A-13 Frame Memory Capture (156M/622M, 64 frame)
Software (supplied with MU150005A-02, MP1570A-14 IP-over-SONET/SDH (requires MP1570A-13)
MU150006A-02, MU150007A-02): 1 pc MP1570A-15 IP-over-ATM (requires MP0123A)
W1719AE MP1570A Operation Manual MP1570A-22 K1/K2 Overwrite Through
(Vol. 1 Basic operation for SDH): 1 copy MU150005A-02 Wander Measurement
W1720AE MP1570A Operation Manual MU150006A-02 Wander Measurement
(Vol. 1 Basic operation for SONET): 1 copy MU150007A-02 Wander Measurement
W1721AE MP1570A Operation Manual MU150005A-03 Wander Reference Output
(Vol. 2 Remote control): 1 copy MU150006A-03 Wander Reference Output
W1722AE MP1570A Operation Manual MU150007A-03 Wander Reference Output
(Vol. 3 ATM measurement): 1 copy MU150008A-01 Frame Memory Capture (2.5G, 64 frame)
W1723AE MP1570A Operation Manual MU150009A-01 Frame Memory Capture (2.5G, 64 frame)
(Vol. 4 2.5G/10G measurement): 1 copy MU150010A-01 Frame Memory Capture (2.5G, 64 frame)
W1724AE MP1570A Operation Manual MU150000A-01 Frame Memory Capture (2.5G/10G, 26 frame)
(Vol. 5 Add/Drop function): 1 copy MU150001A/B-01 2.5G (1.31)
W1725AE MP1570A Operation Manual MU150001A/B-02 2.5G (1.55)
(Vol. 6 Jitter/wander measurement, for MU150001A/B-03 2.5G (1.31/1.55)
MU150005A/150006A/150007A): 1 copy MU150002A-01 2.5G
W1726AE MP1570A Operation Manual MU150002A-04 Available for 10G (1.31)
(Vol. 7 2.5G jitter/wander measurement, for MP0111A/0112A-37 FC Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
MU150011A): 1 copy MP0111A/0112A-38 ST Connector (replaceable, 2 sets
W1763AE Wander (MTIE, TDEV) APPLI SOFT Manual MP0111A/0112A-39 DIN Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
(supplied with MX150001B): 1 copy MP0111A/0112A-40 SC Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
J1002A Semi-rigid Cable (for MU150001A/B, MU150031A/C, MP0111A/0112A-43 HMS-10/A Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
MU150061A/B): 2 pcs MP0113A-37 FC Connector (replaceable, 3 sets)
J1002B Semi-rigid Cable (for MU150002A, MU150017A/B): 2 pcs MP0113A-38 ST Connector (replaceable, 3 sets)
J1002C Semi-rigid Cable (for MU150000A): 3 pcs MP0113A-39 DIN Connector (replaceable, 3 sets)
MP0113A-40 SC Connector (replaceable, 3 sets)
Plug-in units MP0113A-43 HMS-10/A Connector (replaceable, 3 sets)
MP0121A 2/8/34/139/156M Unit MP0122B-37 FC Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
MP0122A 1.5/45/52M Unit MP0122B-38 ST Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
MP0122B2 1.5/45/52/52M (1.31) Unit MP0122B-39 DIN Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
MP0123A ATM Unit MP0122B-40 SC Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
MU150008A2 2.5G (1.31) Unit (with optical power meter) MP0122B-43 HMS-10/A Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
MU150009A2 2.5G (1.55) Unit (with optical power meter) MU150008A-37 FC Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
MU150010A2 2.5G (1.31/1.55) Unit (with optical power meter) MU150008A-38 ST Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
MP0131A Add/Drop Unit MU150008A-39 DIN Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
MU150000A 2.5G/10G Unit MU150008A-40 SC Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
MU150001A2 Optical 10G Tx (1.55) Unit (2 km transmission) MU150008A-43 HMS-10/A Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
MU150001B2 Optical 10G Tx (1.55) Unit (40 km transmission) MU150009A-37 FC Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
MU150002A2 Optical 10G Rx (Narrow) Unit (with optical power meter) MU150009A-38 ST Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
MP0111A2 Optical 156M/622M (1.31) Unit (with optical power meter) MU150009A-39 DIN Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
MP0112A2 Optical 156M/622M (1.55) Unit (with optical power meter) MU150009A-40 SC Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
MP0113A2 Optical 156M/622M (1.31/1.55) Unit (with optical power MU150009A-43 HMS-10/A Connector (replaceable, 3 sets)
meter, 1.31/1.55 switchable) MU150010A-37 FC Connector (replaceable, 3 sets)
MU150017A Optical 10G Rx (Wide) Unit MU150010A-38 ST Connector (replaceable, 3 sets)
MU150017B Optical 2.5G/10G Rx (Wide) Unit MU150010A-39 DIN Connector (replaceable, 3 sets)
MU150031A Optical 10G Tx (1.55) High Power Unit MU150010A-40 SC Connector (replaceable, 3 sets)
MU150031C Optical 2.5G/10G Tx (1.55) High Power Unit MU150010A-43 HMS-10/A Connector (replaceable, 3 sets)
MU150061A Optical 10G Tx (1.31) Unit MU150001A/B-37 FC Connector (replaceable, 1 set)
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Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
MU150001A/B-38 ST Connector (replaceable, 1 set) J0796A ST Connector (replaceable, with protective caps, 1 set)
MU150001A/B-39 DIN Connector (replaceable, 1 set) J0796B DIN Connector (replaceable, with protective caps, 1 set)
MU150001A/B-40 SC Connector (replaceable, 1 set) J0796C SC Connector (replaceable, with protective caps, 1 set)
MU150001A/B-43 HMS-10/A Connector (replaceable, 1 set) J0796D HMS-10/A Connector (replaceable, with protective
MU150002A-37 FC Connector (replaceable, 1 set)4 caps, 1 set)
MU150002A-38 ST Connector (replaceable, 1 set)4 J0796E FC Connector (replaceable, with protective caps, 1 set)
MU150002A-39 DIN Connector (replaceable, 1 set)4 J0162A Balanced Cable, 1 m (Siemens 3p-Siemens 3p)
MU150002A-40 SC Connector (replaceable, 1 set)4 J0162B Balanced Cable, 2 m (Siemens 3p-Siemens 3p)
MU150002A-43 HMS-10/A Connector (replaceable, 1 set)4 J0845A Balanced Cable, 6 ft (BANTAM 3P/BANTAM 3P)
MU150017A/B-37 FC Connector (user replaceable, 1 set) J0775D Coaxial Cable (BNC-P620 3C-2WS BNC-P620,
MU150017A/B-38 ST Connector (user replaceable, 1 set) 75 ), 2 m
MU150017A/B-39 DIN Connector (user replaceable, 1 set) J0776D Coaxial Cable (BNC-P-3W 3D-2W BNC-P-3W, 50 ),
MU150017A/B-40 SC Connector (user replaceable, 1 set) 2m
MU150017A/B-43 HMS-10/A Connector (user replaceable, 1 set) J0898A Conversion Cable (M-1PS BANTAM 3P), 1 m
MU150031A/C-37 FC Connector (user replaceable, 1 set) J0898B Conversion Cable (M-1PS BANTAM 3P), 2 m
MU150031A/C-38 ST Connector (user replaceable, 1 set) J0635A Optical FiberCable, 1 m (SM, FC-SPC connector both
MU150031A/C-39 DIN Connector (user replaceable, 1 set) ends)
MU150031A/C-40 SC Connector (user replaceable, 1 set) J0635B Optical FiberCable, 2 m (SM, FC-SPC connector both
MU150031A/C-43 HMS-10/A Connector (user replaceable, 1 set) ends)
MU150061A/B-37 FC Connector (user replaceable, 1 set) J0635C Optical FiberCable, 3 m (SM, FC-SPC connector both
MU150061A/B-38 ST Connector (user replaceable, 1 set) ends)
MU150061A/B-39 DIN Connector (user replaceable, 1 set) J0660A Optical FiberCable, 1 m (SM, SC connector, both-ends)
MU150061A/B-40 SC Connector (user replaceable, 1 set) J0660B Optical FiberCable, 2 m (SM, SC connector, both-ends)
MU150061A/B-43 HMS-10/A Connector (user replaceable, 1 set) J0660C Optical FiberCable, 3 m (SM, SC connector, both-ends)
J0756A Optical FiberCable, 1 m (SM, ST connector, both-ends)
Maintenance service5 J0756B Optical FiberCable, 2 m (SM, ST connector, both-ends)
MP1570A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service J0756C Optical FiberCable, 3 m (SM, ST connector, both-ends)
MP0121A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service J0747A Fixed Optical Attenuator (5 dB)
MP0122A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service J0747B Fixed Optical Attenuator (10 dB)
MP0122B-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service J0747C Fixed Optical Attenuator (15 dB)
MP0123A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service J0747D Fixed Optical Attenuator (20 dB)
MU150005A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service J1049A Fixed Optical Attenuator, SC (5 dB)
MU150006A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service J1049B Fixed Optical Attenuator, SC (10 dB)
MU150007A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service J1049C Fixed Optical Attenuator, SC (15 dB)
MU150008A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service J1049D Fixed Optical Attenuator, SC (20 dB)
MU150009A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service J1050A Fixed Optical Attenuator, ST (5 dB)
MU150010A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service J1050B Fixed Optical Attenuator, ST (10 dB)
MU150011A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service J1050C Fixed Optical Attenuator, ST (15 dB)
MU150000A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service J1050D Fixed Optical Attenuator, ST (20 dB)
MU150001A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service J0322B Coaxial Cable (11SMA SUCOFLEX104 11SMA), 1 m
MU150001B-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service J0008 GPIB Cable, 2 m
MU150002A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service A0006 Head Set
MP0111A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service B0453B Blank Panel (for front slot)
MP0112A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service B0454C Blank Panel (for slot 1 to 3)
MP0113A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service B0454D Blank Panel (for slot 4/5)
MP0105A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service B0448 Soft Case
MP0108A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service B0336C Carrying Case
MU150017A/B-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MU150031A/C-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service 1: Must specify SDH (Option 10) or SONET (Option 11) when ordering de-
MU150061A/B-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service pends on your system. The option price is included in the MP1570A.
These two options can be installed simultaneously. But in this case, one
Application equipment option price is charged.
MP1580A Portable 2.5G/10G Analyzer 2: Specify the connector to be supplied as the standard connector when or-
MU150018A 2.5G/10G Jitter Unit (for MP1580A) dering the above options. If the connector is not specified the FC connec-
tor (MP0111A/0112A/0113A/0122B-37, MU150008A/150009A/150010A/
Optional accessories 150001A/150001B/150002A-37) is supplied as standard.
MX150001B Wander (MTIE, TDEV) Measurement Application 3: The video output, RS-232C, GPIB and Ethernet options cannot all be used
Software (supplied with MU150005A-02/150006A-02/ simultaneously. Only the video output + RS-232C, or video output + GPIB,
150007A-02) or RS-232C + GPIB board, or Ethernet board combinations support simul-
taneous use, so change the board combinations according to the purpose.
4: With Option 01, 2 sets
5: Please ask your local Anritsu Field Office or Sales. Representative for
price and availability.

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SONET/SDH/PDH/ATM ANALYZER GPIB Ethernet
OPTION OPTION

MP1570A1
1.5 Mbit/s to 10 Gbit/s

Supports North American and European Mapping in One Box

For detail and specification, refer to the data sheet.

MP1570A1 is a SONET/SDH/PDH/ATM Analyzer that has one more Ordering Information


slot than the MP1570A. It can measure a bit rate of 2488M (OC-48) Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
or more in North American and European mapping without the DSn
and PDH plug-in units exchange. Model/Order No. Name
Main frame
MP1570A11 SONET/SDH/PDH/ATM Analyzer
Specifications
General Standard accessories
AC Power Cord: 1 pc
(Other specifications are the same as the MP1570A.)
Z0169 Printer Paper (5 rolls/pack): 1 pack
F0079 Fuse, 10 A: 2 pcs
Printer Internal, external
B0482 Front Cover: 1 pc
Internal Measurement settings memory: 10 J0907Q Remote Interlock Cord (for MU150001A/B,
memory Graphics memory: 15 MU150008A, MU150009A, MU150010A,
FDD, RS-232C (Option 01)1, GPIB (Option 02)1 MU150031A/C, MU150061A/B): 1 pc
Others Ethernet (Option 03)1, Video output (Option 04)1 J0908 Remote Interlock Terminator (for MU150001A/B,
buzzer, clock, help, screen copy MU150008A, MU150009A, MU150010A,
MU150031A/C, MU150061A/B): 1 pc
EN61326: 1997+A1:1998+A2:2001+A3:2003 (Class A, E0008A Optical Output Control Key (for MU150001A/B,
EMC Annex A), EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A) MU150008A, MU150009A, MU150010A,
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2) MU150031A/C, MU150061A/B): 2 pc
J0747A Fixed Optical Attenuator
Dimensions 320 (W) x 222 (H) x 350 (D) mm, 12 kg approx. (5 dB, for MU150017A/B): 1 pc
and mass (excluding plug-in units and options) J0747B Fixed Optical Attenuator (10 dB, for
Power 100 to 240 Vac, 47.5 to 63 Hz, 500 VA MU150002A): 1 pc
J0900A Coaxial Cable (AA-165-200, 20 cm, for
Temperature 0 to +40C
MU150011A): 2 pcs
1: The video output, RS-232C, GPIB and Ethernet options cannot all be used J0635A Optical Fiber Cable (FC PC-FC PC, 1 m, for
simultaneously. Only the video output + RS-232C, or video output + GPIB, MU150002A/150008A/150009A/150010A,
or RS-232C + GPIB board, or Ethernet board combinations support simul- MU150017A/B): 1 pc
taneous use, so change the board combinations according to the purpose. MX150001B Wander (MTIE, TDEV) Measurement
Application Software (supplied with
MU150005A-02/150006A-02/150007A-02): 1 pc
W1882AE MP1570A1 Operation Manual: 1 copy
W1719AE MP1570A Operation Manual
(Vol. 1 Basic operation for SDH): 1 copy
W1720AE MP1570A Operation Manual
(Vol. 1 Basic operation for SONET): 1 copy
W1721AE MP1570A Operation Manual
(Vol. 2 Remote control): 1 copy
W1722AE MP1570A Operation Manual
(Vol. 3 ATM measurement): 1 copy
W1723AE MP1570A Operation Manual
(Vol. 4 2.5G/10G measurement): 1 copy
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Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
W1724AE MP1570A Operation Manual MP0111A/0112A-40 SC Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
(Vol. 5 Add/Drop function): 1 copy MP0111A/0112A-43 HMS-10/A Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
W1725AE MP1570A Operation Manual (Vol. 6 Jitter/wander MP0113A-37 FC Connector (replaceable, 3 sets)
measurement, for MU150005A/150006A/ MP0113A-38 ST Connector (replaceable, 3 sets)
150007A): 1 copy MP0113A-39 DIN Connector (replaceable, 3 sets)
W1726AE MP1570A Operation Manual (Vol. 7 2.5G jitter/ MP0113A-40 SC Connector (replaceable, 3 sets)
wander measurement, for MU150011A): 1 copy MP0113A-43 HMS-10/A Connector (replaceable, 3 sets)
W1763AE Wander (MTIE, TDEV) Measurement MP0122B-37 FC Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
Application Software (supplied with MP0122B-38 ST Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
MX150001B): 1 copy MP0122B-39 DIN Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
J1002A Semi-rigid Cable (for MU150001A/B, MP0122B-40 SC Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
MU150031A/C, MU150061A/B): 2 pcs MP0122B-43 HMS-10/A Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
J1002B Semi-rigid Cable (for MU150002A, MU150017A/B): 2 pcs MU150008A-37 FC Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
J1002C Semi-rigid Cable (for MU150000A): 3 pcs MU150008A-38 ST Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
MU150008A-39 DIN Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
Plug-in units MU150008A-40 SC Cconnector (replaceable, 2 sets)
MP0121A 2/8/34/139/156M Unit MU150008A-43 HMS-10/A Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
MP0122A 1.5/45/52M Unit MU150009A-37 FC Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
MP0122B2 1.5/45/52/52M (1.31) Unit MU150009A-38 ST Cconnector (replaceable, 2 sets)
MP0123A ATM Unit MU150009A-39 DIN Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
MU150005A 2/8/34/139M, 156/622M Jitter Unit (only jitter MU150009A-40 SC Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
generation/measurement, requires MP0121A) MU150009A-43 HMS-10/A Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
MU150006A 1.5/45/52M, 156/622M Jitter Unit (only jitter MU150010A-37 FC Connector (replaceable, 3 sets)
generation/measurement, requires MP0122A/B) MU150010A-38 ST Connector (replaceable, 3 sets)
MU150007A 2/8/34/139M, 1.5/45/52M, 156/622M Jitter Unit MU150010A-39 DIN Connector (replaceable, 3 sets)
(only jitter generation/measurement, requires MU150010A-40 SC Connector (replaceable, 3 sets)
MP0121A or MP0122A/B) MU150010A-43 HMS-10/A Connector (replaceable, 3 sets)
MU150008A2 2.5G (1.31) Unit (with optical power meter) MU150001A/B-37 FC Connector (replaceable, 1 set)
MU150009A2 2.5G (1.55) Unit (with optical power meter) MU150001A/B-38 ST Connector (replaceable, 1 set)
MU150010A2 2.5G (1.31/1.55) Unit (with optical power meter) MU150001A/B-39 DIN Connector (replaceable, 1 set)
MU150011A 2.5G Jitter Unit (only jitter generation/measurement, MU150001A/B-40 SC Connector (replaceable, 1 set)
requires MU150008A, MU150009A, or MU150010A) MU150001A/B-43 HMS-10/A Connector (replaceable, 1 set)
MP0131A Add/Drop Unit MU150002A-37 FC Connector (replaceable, 1 set4)
MU150000A 2.5G/10G Unit MU150002A-38 ST Connector (replaceable, 1 set4)
MU150001A2 Optical 10G Tx (1.55) Unit (2 km transmission) MU150002A-39 DIN Connector (replaceable, 1 set4)
MU150001B2 Optical 10G Tx (1.55) Unit (40 km transmission) MU150002A-40 SC Connector (replaceable, 1 set4)
MU150002A2 Optical 10G Rx (Narrow) Unit (with optical power meter) MU150002A-43 HMS-10/A Connector (replaceable, 1 set4)
MP0111A2 Optical 156M/622M (1.31) Unit (with optical power meter) MU150017A/B-37 FC Connector (user replaceable, 1 set)
MP0112A2 Optical 156M/622M (1.55) Unit (with optical power meter) MU150017A/B-38 ST Connector (user replaceable, 1 set)
MP0113A2 Optical 156M/622M (1.33/1.55) Unit (with optical MU150017A/B-39 DIN Connector (user replaceable, 1 set)
power meter, 1.31/1.55 switchable) MU150017A/B-40 SC Connector (user replaceable, 1 set)
MU150017A Optical 10G Rx (Wide) Unit MU150017A/B-43 HMS-10/A Connector (user replaceable, 1 set)
MU150017B Optical 2.5G/10G Rx (Wide) Unit MU150031A/C-37 FC Cconnector (user replaceable, 1 set)
MU150031A Optical 10G Tx (1.55) High Power Unit MU150031A/C-38 ST Cconnector (user replaceable, 1 set)
MU150031C Optical 2.5G/10G Tx (1.55) High Power Unit MU150031A/C-39 DIN Cconnector (user replaceable, 1 set)
MU150061A Optical 10G Tx (1.31) Unit MU150031A/C-40 SC Connector (user replaceable, 1 set)
MU150061B Optical 2.5G/10G Tx (1.31) Unit MU150031A/C-43 HMS-10/A Connector (user replaceable, 1 set)
MP0105A CMI Unit MU150061A/B-37 FC Connector (user replaceable, 1 set)
MP0108A NRZ Unit MU150061A/B-38 ST Cconnector (user replaceable, 1 set)
MU150061A/B-39 DIN Connector (user replaceable, 1 set)
Options MU150061A/B-40 SC Cconnector (user replaceable, 1 set)
MP1570A1-013 RS-232C MU150061A/B-43 HMS-10/A Cconnector (user replaceable, 1 set)
MP1570A1-023 GPIB
MP1570A1-033 Ethernet Maintenance service5
MP1570A1-043 VGA Output MP0121A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MP1570A1-06 MUX/DEMUX (2/8/34/139 Mbit/s, for MP0121A) MP0122A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MP1570A1-07 MUX/DEMUX (1.5/45 Mbit/s, for MP0122A/B) MP0122B-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MP1570A1-08 45M-2M MUX/DEMUX (requires MP0121A and MP0123A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MP0122A/B) MU150005A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MP1570A1-09 Japan Mapping (requires MP0122A or MP0122B) MU150006A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MP1570A1-101 SDH MU150007A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MP1570A1-111 SONET MU150008A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MP1570A1-13 Frame Memory Capture (156M/622M, 64 frame) MU150009A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MP1570A1-14 IP-over-SONET/SDH (requires option of frame MU150010A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
memory/capture) MU150011A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MP1570A1-15 IP-over-ATM (requires MP0123A) MU150000A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MP1570A1-22 K1/K2 Overwrite Through MU150001A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MU150005A-02 Wander Measurement MU150001B-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MU150006A-02 Wander Measurement MU150002A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MU150007A-02 Wander Measurement MP0111A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MU150005A-03 Wander Reference Output MP0112A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MU150006A-03 Wander Reference Output MP0113A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MU150007A-03 Wander Reference Output MP0105A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MU150008A-01 Frame Memory Capture (2.5G, 64 frame) MP0108A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MU150009A-01 Frame Memory Capture (2.5G, 64 frame) MU150017A/B-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MU150010A-01 Frame Memory Capture (2.5G, 64 frame) MU150031A/C-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MU150000A-01 Frame Memory Capture (2.5G/10G, 26 frame) MU150061A/B-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MU150001A/B-01 2.5G (1.31)
MU150001A/B-02 2.5G (1.55) Application equipment
MU150001A/B-03 2.5G (1.31/1.55) MP1580A Portable 2.5G/10G Analyzer
MU150002A-01 2.5G MU150018A 2.5G/10G Jitter Unit (for MP1580A)
MU150002A-04 Available for 10G (1.31)
MP0111A/0112A-37 FC Connector (replaceable, 2 sets) Continued on next page
MP0111A/0112A-38 ST Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)
MP0111A/0112A-39 DIN Connector (replaceable, 2 sets)

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Optional accessories
J0796A ST Connector (replaceable, with protective caps, 1 set)
J0796B DIN Connector (replaceable, with protective caps, 1 set)
J0796C SC Connector (replaceable, with protective caps, 1 set)
J0796D HMS-10/A Connector (replaceable, with protective
caps, 1 set)
J0796E FC Connector (replaceable, with protective caps,
1 set)
J0162A Balanced Cable (Siemens 3P-Siemens 3P), 1 m
J0162B Balanced Cable (Siemens 3P-Siemens 3P), 2 m
J0845A Balanced Cable (BANTAM 3P/BANTAM 3P), 6 ft
J0775D Coaxial Cable (BNC-P620 3C-2WS BNC-P620,
75 ), 2 m
J0776D Coaxial Cable (BNC-P-3W 3D-2W BNC-P-3W,
50 ), 2 m
J0898A Conversion Cable (M-1PS BANTAM 3P), 1 m
J0898B Conversion Cable (M-1PS BANTAM 3P), 2 m
J0635A Optical fiber Cable (SM, FC-SPC connector both
ends), 1 m
J0635B Optical Fiber Cable (SM, FC-SPC connector both
ends), 2 m
J0635C Optical Fiber Cable (SM, FC-SPC connector both
ends), 3 m
J0660A Optical Fiber Cable, 1 m (SM, SC connector, both-ends)
J0660B Optical Fiber Cable, 2 m (SM, SC connector, both-ends)
J0660C Optical Fiber Cable, 3 m (SM, SC connector, both-ends)
J0756A Optical Fiber Cable, 1 m (SM, ST connector, both-ends)
J0756B Optical Fiber Cable, 2 m (SM, ST connector, both-ends)
J0756C Optical Fiber Cable, 3 m (SM, ST connector, both-ends)
J0747A Fixed OpticalAttenuator (5 dB)
J0747B Fixed OpticalAttenuator (10 dB)
J0747C Fixed OpticalAttenuator (15 dB)
J0747D Fixed OpticalAttenuator (20 dB)
J1049A Fixed OpticalAttenuator, SC (5 dB)
J1049B Fixed OpticalAttenuator, SC (10 dB)
J1049C Fixed OpticalAttenuator, SC (15 dB)
J1049D Fixed OpticalAttenuator, SC (20 dB)
J1050A Fixed OpticalAttenuator, ST (5 dB)
J1050B Fixed OpticalAttenuator, ST (10 dB)
J1050C Fixed OpticalAttenuator, ST (15 dB)
J1050D Fixed OpticalAttenuator, ST (20 dB)
J0322B Coaxial Cable (11SMA SUCOFLEX104 11SMA), 1 m
J0008 GPIB Cable, 2 m
A0006 Head Set
B0453B Blank Panel (for front panel)
B0454C Blank Panel (for Slot 1 to 3)
B0454D Blank Panel (for Slot 4/5)

1: Must specify SDH (Option 10) or SONET (Option 11) when ordering de-
pends on your system. The option price is included in the MP1570A1.
These two options can be installed simultaneously. But in this case, one
option price is charged.
2: Specify the connector to be supplied as the standard connector when or-
dering the above options. If the connector is not specified the FC connec-
tor (MP0111A/0112A/0113A/0122B-37, MU150008A/150009A/150010A/
150001A/150001B/150002A-37) is supplied as standard.
3: The video output, RS-232C, GPIB and Ethernet options cannot all be used
simultaneously. Only the video output + RS-232C, or video output + GPIB,
or RS-232C + GPIB board, or Ethernet board combinations support simul-
taneous use, so change the board combinations according to the purpose.
4: With Option 01, 2 sets
5: Please ask your local Anritsu Field Office or Sales. Representative for
price and availability.

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PORTABLE 2.5G/10G ANALYZER Ethernet
MP1580A

For 2.5G/10G Jitter/Wander Measurements

For detail and specification, refer to the data sheet.

The MP1580A is a unique and powerful solution for analyzing jitter Jitter Tolerance Measurement
at the standard OC-48/192 or STM-16/64 bit rates. It can measure When the MP1580A is used with the MP1570A (send/receive jittered
jitter of 2.5G/10G electrical interfaces (clock signal) with a simple clock), jitter tolerance tests can be performed on OC-192/STM-64
operation. In addition, when used in combination with the MP1570A and OC-48/STM-16 signals of electrical and optical interfaces.
SONET/SDH/PDH/ATM Analyzer, evaluation of jitter characteristics
in digital transmission lines, systems and devices, such as jitter
tolerance, jitter transfer, jitter generation, etc., can be performed
easily.

Functions
Complies with the Latest ITU-T O.172 and Telcordia GR-253
Standards
The MP1580A conforms to both the OC-192/STM-64 jitter measure-
ment standards and supports required jitter modulation amplitude of
4000 UIp-p and 80 MHz jitter bandwidth.
Supports 10 GHz Wander Measurement According to the
Latest ITU-T G.813 Standard (option) Jitter Transfer Measurement
The MP1580A can generate and measure various types of wander. When the MP1580A is used with the MP1570A (send/receive jittered
It can generate wander in the frequency range of 10 Hz to 10 Hz at clock), jitter transfer tests can be performed on OC-192/STM-64 and
400,000 UIp-p max. In addition, MTIE/TDEV can be measured in OC-48/STM-16 signals of electrical and optical interfaces.
real-time using an external PC and optional application software
(MX150002B).
Single Cabinet Support for Both 2.5G and 10G Jitter/Wander
Measurements
Just one MP1580A is required for 2.5G and 10G jitter generation and
analysis. When combined with the MP1570A and MU150000A, jitter
can be added to SONET/SDH signals and measured.

Application
Output Jitter Masurement
The MP1580A can easily measure the jitter clock signal (electrical in-
terface only) by just inputting the output clock of DUT directly.

Optical signals can be measured easily by combining the MP1580A


with the MP1570A, MU150000A, MU150001A and MU150017A/B.

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Wander Generation and Measurement
The MP1580A can generate and measure wander conforming to
ITU-T O.172 and also generation of TDEV conforming to ITU-T
G.813. It also can measure TIE (Time Interval Error) by itself and
measure MTIE and TDEV by connection of an external PC in which
MX150002B is installed.

Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Main frame Optical accessories
MP1580A Portable 2.5G/10G Analyzer J0661A RS232C Cable (cross cable with D-sub 9 pin connector
at both ends), 2 m
Standard accessories J0006 GPIB Cable, 0.5 m
AC Power Cord: 1 pc J0007 GPIB Cable, 1 m
F0093A Fuse, 6.3 A: 1 pc J0008 GPIB Cable, 2 m
B0489 Front Cover: 1 pc J0322B Coaxial Cord, 1 m
W1889AE MP1580A Operation Manual J0696A Coaxial Cord (AA-165-500), 0.5 m
(Vol 1 Jitter/wander): 1 copy J0696C Coaxial Cord (AA-165-1000), 1 m
W1890AE MP1580A Operation Manual J0900E Coaxial Cord (AA-165-1500), 1.5 m
(Vol 2 Remote control): 1 copy J0162A Balanced Cord (Siemence 3P Siemence 3P) 1 m
MX150002B Wander Measurement Application Software J0162C Balanced Cord (Siemence 3P Siemence 3P), 2 m
(MTIE/TDEV) Supplied with MU150018A-02: 1 pc J0845A Balanced Cord, (Bantam 3P Bantam 3P), 6 ft
W1892AE MX150002B Operation Manual (wander application) J0775D Coaxial Cord (BNC-P620 3C-2WS BNC-P620, 75 ),
Supplied with MX150002B: 1 copy 2m
J1074 Semirigid Cable Tx (for connection to MP1570A): 1 pc J0776D Coaxial Cord (BNC-P-3W 3D-2W BNC-P-3W, 50 ),
J1075 Semirigid Cable Rx (for connection to MP1570A): 1 pc 2m
B0490 Joint Plate (to mount MP1580A and MP1570A in a stack)
Plug-in unit B0491 Soft Case
MU150018A 2.5G/10G Jitter Unit B0492 Hard Carrying Case
MU150018A-02 Wander Measurement B0495 Side Cover
MU150018A-03 Wander Reference Output Phase Modulation B0330F Tilt Stand

Options : Must specify SDH (Option 10) or SONET (Option 11) when ordering de-
MP1580A-01 RS-232C pends on your systems. The option price is included in the MP1570A.
MP1580A-02 GPIB These two options can be installed simultaneously. But in this case, one
MP1580A-03 ETHERNET option is charged.
MP1580A-04 VGA

Maintenance service
MP1580A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MU150018A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service

Peripherals
MP1570A SONET/SDH/PDH/ATM Analyzer
MP1570A-02 GPIB (requires to combine with MP1580A)
MP1570A-10 SDH
MP1570A-11 SONET
MU150000A 2.5G/10G Unit (electrical for MP1570A)
MU150001A Optical 10G Tx (1.55) Unit 2 km, for MP1570A
MU150001B Optical 10G Tx (1.55) Unit 40 km, for MP1570A
MU150001A/B-01 2.5G (1.31, option for MP1570A)
MU150001A/B-02 2.5G (1.55, option for MP1570A)
MU150001A/B-03 2.5G (1.31/1.55, option for MP1570A)
MU150017A Optical 10G Rx (Wide) Unit For MP1570A
MU150017B Optical 2.5G/10G Rx (Wide) Unit For MP1570A
MP35A Matching Transformer
(BNC-J/Siemence, C42334-A282, 75/120 )

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NETWORK PERFORMANCE TESTER Ethernet
MP1590B

One Box Tester Supporting Converged Network

For detail and specification, refer to the data sheet.

The MP1590B Network Performance Tester can be used to make LCAS Measurement
performance tests and jitter measurements of previous PDH, DSn, EoS-supported units support LCAS measurement. Built-in functions
SDH/SONET, and OTN-related equipment and devices as well as such as the Summary function for quickly finding the status of each
OTN, EoS, virtual concatenation, and LCAS measurements of so- member on the Sink and Source sides, the LCAS send function that
called next-generation networks. It uses the Ethernet plug-in mod- can generate multiple sequence patterns, and the LCAS capture
ules from the Anritsu MD1230 IP Tester series to provide a single- function that can capture up to 64 sequences are all built-in. Using
cabinet measurement solution for IP networks. Furthermore, when these functions permits verification of complex LCAS functions using
used by combining the built-in differential electrical interface and the simple operations.
Jitter Measurement Unit, it offers an accurate jitter measurement so- Ethernet/IP Measurement
lution for optical modules, such as XFP. The MP1590B also supports use of the 10M/100M, Gigabit and 10
Depending on the plug-in unit combination, the MP1590B offers Gigabit Ethernet modules used by the Anritsu MD1230A without
OTN, SDH/SONET, EoS, jitter, Ethernet, etc., measurements for modifications, permitting genuine IP measurements such as QoS un-
converged next-generation networks. der various conditions, multi stack VLAN, and different send clocks.
Since each unit/module can be used independently, multiple layers
EoS Function Measurement such as OTN, SDH/SONET, Ethernet, IP and TCP/UDP can be mea-
The MU150101A EoS Unit supports GFP-F, LEX, LAPS (X.86), PPP, sured.
CiscoHDLC, and MAPOS encapsulation methods. EoS frame load
testing, error and alarm detection using more than 120 real-time
Supports PDH/DSn/SDH/SONET/OTN (1.5 Mbit/sn to 10.7
Gbit/s) Interfaces with Only One Unit
counters, as well as protocol analysis, such as Ethernet and EoS us-
A single MP1590B supports PDH (2.048, 8.448, 34.368, 139.264
ing the capture and analysis function, are all supported.
Mbit/s), DSn (1.554, 44.736 Mbit/s), STM-0/1/64, STS-1/3/192 elec-
Virtual Concatenation trical interfaces, as well as STM-0/1/4/16/64, STS-1/3/12/48/192,
Both virtual concatenation mapping and arbitrary concatenation OUT-1, and OUT-2 optical interfaces.
mapping are supported.
And of course, Differential Delay is supported too; various measure-
Differential Electrical Interface Test Solution
The jitter of optical transceiver modules, such as XFP modules, can
ments can be made with a delay on the DUT.
be accurately measured by combining units supporting 9953 Mbit/s,
When using low-order virtual concatenation, VCG members can be
10.3 Gbit/s and 10.7 Gbit/s differential electrical interfaces with the
cross any AUG.
Jitter Unit. This offers ideal information for clarifying various prob-
Virtual Concatenation Member Size lems and phenomena as well as an established measurement solu-
VC-4-Xv (X = 1 to 16) tion for unmeasurable products with a built-in differential electric in-
VC-3-Xv (X = 1 to 48) formation having fine characteristics.
SDH AU4-VC-3-Xv (X = 1 to 48) In addition to measuring devices and modules, it is also possible to
VC-12-Xv (X = 1 to 63) perform jitter measurement (host system evaluation) of electrical dif-
VC-11-Xv (X = 1 to 64)
ferential interfaces (part connected with optical transceiver modules)
STS3cSPE-Xv (X = 1 to 16) for transmission equipment and evaluation board with built-in trans-
STS1cSPE-Xv (X = 1 to 48) ceiver modules.
SONET STS3cSPE-VC-3-Xv (X = 1 to 48)
VT2SPE-Xv (X = 1 to 63)
VT1.5-Xv (X = 1 to 64)

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High-accuracy Jitter Measurement LCAS
Jitter generation to SDH/SONET(52-9953 MHz), OTU-1(2.66 GHz), Installing the MU150101A-13 option supports LCAS measurement.
OTU-2 (10.71 GHz) and 10.3 GHz standards can be measured us- It offers LCAS emulation, LCAS sequence generation, monitoring,
ing the built-in 10/10.7G Jitter Unit. summary, and capture functions.
Jitter Tolerance and Jitter Transfer characteristics can be measured
in accordance with ITU-T Rec. G.783, G.825, G.8251, and Telcordia
GR-253 recommendations. In addition, by using the high-accuracy
jitter measurement option, it is possible to perform jitter generation
measurement with high accuracy and high reproducibility. The mea-
surement results are displayed both numerically and graphically for
easy pass/fail evaluation.
ITU-T G.709 OTN Measurement
The MP1590B supports setting/monitoring of all overheads for OTU-
1 (2.66 Gbit/s) and OTU-2 (10.71 Gbit/s) conforming to ITU-T G.709.
It also supports multi-frame OH. Functions of OTN equipment can
be tested by using error/alarm generation/ detection functions. In
particular, the random error insertion function on the MP1590B en-
ables evaluation of the FEC function on OTN equipment. The built-
in optical output power adjustable function allows one MP1590B to
test the error correction ratio of OTN equipment based on its input
power specification. The LCAS sequence generation function creates up to 64 LCAS se-
EoS Solution quences that it generates and saves. This makes it possible to per-
form easy evaluation of functions using multiple LCAS sequences.
EoS The LCAS capture function can capture up to 64 sequences, per-
mitting detailed analysis of LCAS sequence operations.
Path Monitor
OC3/12/48, STM-1/4/16 The errors and alarms of all VCG members can be measured indi-
VT-1.5/2, STS1/3, VC-11/12/3/4
GFP-F, LAPS, LEX
vidually. Error during EoS, virtual concatenation, and LCAS mea-
surement can be checked and, additionally, the member generating
the error can be verified, permitting detailed measurement.

Ethernet Frame MP1590B Ethernet Frame

EoS permits performance measurement such as throughput for


GFP-F, LEX, and LAPS (X.86), verification of EoS encapsulation,
and error and alarm measurement.
Combining various types of Ethernet modules in a single MP1590B
creates a seamless measurement environment for client data and
EoS layers.
Differential Delay
Installing the MU150101A-14 option offers support for virtual con-
catenation differential delay measurement.
The delay monitor function can be used to check the correlations and
each VCG member delay status at a glance.

The delay generation function can be used to add a delay of up to 512


ms to each VCG member. In addition to the direct delay insertion
method, a Sweep mode for gradually changing the delay is built-in.
By using the Sweep mode, it is possible to verify the device differen-
tial delay resistance in a status approximating actual networks that
have a constantly changing status.
This function supports both two-way and through-mode connections.

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Full line of Measurement Solutions High-precision Jitter Analysis
In addition to providing solutions for evaluating optical transceiver By using the built-in high-accuracy jitter measurement option
modules, such as XFP and devices such as CDR (module evalua- (MP1590B Option 30), jitter generation measurement can be per-
tion), it is also possible to perform jitter evaluation (host system eval- formed with both high accuracy and high repeatability.
uation) of electrical differential interfaces of transmission equipment The MU50125A 10/10.7G Jitter Unit has the functions and accuracy
and evaluation boards (connection with optical transceiver module). recommended by ITU-T O.172 published in April 2005 and building-
Moreover, evaluation can be performed without impact by unmea- in this option offers the high-accuracy jitter measurement functions
surable internal signal interference using the E/O simultaneous out- needed for precision tuning.
put function.

<Examples of Measurement Solutions>


Transmitter Evaluation
Optical Electrical Interface
XFP Evaluation Board Jitter
Transfer
MP1590B with Diff I/F
Jitter
Tolerance Optical Data 20 mUIp-p Accuracy in the Jitter Generation Measurement
The present ITU-T O.172 Recommendations specify that the fixed
error at 20 kHz + 80 MHz filter bandwidth may be within 150 mUIp-
Jitter p. But MP1590B can guarantee the accuracy within 20 mUIp-p with
Generation this option.
Reference Clock DUT
spec. ITU-T spec.
with Option30 meas.
Differential Data display value Max. error +/- R% +/- W UIp-p
error +/-20 mUIp-p
R : Max 20%, W : 35 mUIp-p
error +/-55mUIp-p
Host Board Evaluation DUT @ 100mUIp-p Jitter value
Jitter generation
Jitter Transmission true value
Displays value
Generation Equipment
approximating
MP1590B with Diff I/F true value
with
DUT ITU-T
Option30

Host Evaluation Board


5 mUIp-p Guaranteed Repeatability of Jitter Generation
Jitter Measurement
Tolerance Differential Data The repeatability of jitter measurements is a very important factor.
To provide customers with stable measurement results, the
MP1590B specification guarantees 5 mUIp-p jitter generation mea-
surement repeatability.
Guarantee the Transmitters Jitter
This features guarantees the Jitter Generation of the testers trans-
mitter.
Anritsu documents the transmitters Jitter as a characterized known
value so the transmitter can be used as a Golden or reference Tx.

Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.

Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name


Main frame Units/Modules
MP1590B Network Performance Tester MU150100A12 10/10.7G Unit
MU150101A12 2.5/2.6G EoS Unit
Standard accessories MU150121A12 10/10.7G Optical Unit (Tx)
Shield Power Cord, 2.6 m: 1 pc1 MU150121B12 10/10.7G Optical/Electrical Unit (Tx)
Power Cord L Type (C7), 2.5 m: 1 pc1 MU150122A 10/10.7G Optical Unit (Rx Narrow)
F0105 Fuse, 10 A: 2 pcs MU150123A 10/10.7G Optical Unit (Rx Wide)
E0010 Side Cover: 1 pc MU150123B 10/10.7G Optical/Electrical Unit (Rx Wide)
B0329G Front Cover (3/4MW4U): 1 pc MU150124B 10.3G Optical/Electrical Unit (Rx Wide)
J0907Q Remote Inter Lock Cord: 1 pc MU150125A 10/10.7G Jitter Unit
J0908 Remote Inter Lock Terminator: 1 pc MU120111A 10/100M Ethernet Module
E0008A Optical Output Control Key: 2 pcs MU120112A13 Gigabit Ethernet Module
MD1230/MP1590 Family Software2: 1 pc MU120118B14 10 Gigabit Ethernet Module
J0617B3, 4 Replaceable Optical Connector (FC-PC): 1 pc/2 pcs MU120118C14 10 Gigabit Ethernet Module
J0635A5 Optical Fiber Cable MU120121A 10/100/1000 M Ethernet Module
(FC PC-FC PC-1M-SM), 1 m: 1 pc MU120122A15 Gigabit Ethernet Module
J0747B6 Fixed Optical Attenuator
(10 dB, FC connector): 1 pc Software
J0747C7 Fixed Optical Attenuator MX159001B Network Performance Tester Control Software
(15 dB, FC connector): 1 pc MX159001B-05 5 Licenses
J1003N8 Semi-rigid Cable (136.6 mm): 2 pcs MX159001B-08 8 Licenses
J1003P8 Semi-rigid Cable (96 mm): 1 pc
J1003Q9, 10 Semi-rigid Cable (75.6 mm): 1 pc/2 pcs Continued on next page
J1003R8 Semi-rigid Cable (55.3 mm): 1 pc
J1003S7 Semi-rigid Cable (56.5 mm): 1 pc
J099411 Terminator (50 Ohm)

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Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Options Maintenance service
MP1590B-01 RS-232C MP1590B-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MP1590B-02 GPIB MU150121A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MP1590B-03 LAN MU150121B-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MP1590B-07 OSPF Protocol MU150122A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MP1590B-08 MPLS (LDP/CR-LDP) Protocol MU150123A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MP1590B-09 MPLS (RSVP) Protocol MU150123B-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MP1590B-10 RFC2889 Benchmarking Test MU150124B-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MP1590B-11 Packet BER Test MU150125A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MP1590B-12 IPv6 Expansion MU120111A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MP1590B-13 XENPAK Test MU120112A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MP1590B-14 IGAP Protocol MU120118B-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MP1590B-15 Auto Negotiation Analysis MU120118C-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MP1590B-16 Link Fault Signaling MU120121A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MP1590B-20 Application Traffic Monitor MU120122A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MP1590B-3016 High Precision Jitter Analysis
MP1590B-40 Annual Software Up grade Service Optional accessories
MU150100A-01 Wavelength 1.31 m J0796A ST Connector (replaceable, with protective caps, 1 set)
MU150100A-02 Wavelength 1.55 m J0796B DIN Connector (replaceable, with protective caps, 1 set)
MU150100A-03 Wavelength 1.31/1.55 m J0796C SC Connector (replaceable, with protective caps, 1 set)
MU150100A-04 Optical Output Power Adjustable J0796D HMS-10/A Connector
MU150100A-05 OTU1/OTU2 (replaceable, with protective caps, 1 set)
MU150100A-0717 10/10.7 G Minus Option J0796E FC Connector (replaceable, with protective caps, 1 set)
MU150100A-08 10.3 G J0617B Replaceable Optical Connector (FC-PC)
MU150100A-0917 Insert/Extract J1200 Pmoptical Fiber Cord (both-end SFC-SP connector), 0.5 m
MU150100A-3818 ST Connector J0747B Fixed Optical Attenuator (10 dB, FC connector)
MU150100A-3918 DIN Connector J0747C Fixed Optical Attenuator (15 dB, FC connector)
MU150100A-4018 SC Connector J0747D Fixed Optical Attenuator (20 dB, FC connector)
MU150100A-4318 HMS-10/A Connector J1049A Fixed Optical Attenuator (SC, 5 dB)
MU150101A-01 Wavelength 1.31 m J1049B Fixed Optical Attenuator (SC, 10 dB)
MU150101A-02 Wavelength 1.55 m J1049C Fixed Optical Attenuator (SC, 15 dB)
MU150101A-03 Wavelength 1.31/1.55 m J0635A Optical Fiber Cable (SM, FC-SPC connector both ends), 1 m
MU150101A-04 Optical Output Power Adjustable J0635B Optical Fiber Cable (SM, FC-SPC connector both ends), 2 m
MU150101A-05 OTU1 J0635C Optical Fiber Cable (SM, FC-SPC connector both ends), 3 m
MU150101A-06 GFP-F/LEX/LAPS J0660B Optical Fiber Cord (SM, SC-SC connector), 2 m
MU150101A-07 POS J0773B Optical Fiber Cord (GI, SC-SC connector), 2 m
MU150101A-11 HO Virtual Concatenation J1119B Optical Fiber Cord (Duplex, MM), 2 m
MU150101A-12 LO Virtual Concatenation J1271 Optical Fiber Cord (Duplex, SM, LC-LC connector), 2 m
MU150101A-1319 LCAS J1272 Optical Fiber Cord (Duplex, SM, LC-SC connector), 2 m
MU150101A-1419 Differential Delay J1273 Optical Fiber Cord (Duplex, GI, LC-LC connector), 2 m
MU150101A-3818 ST Connector J1274 Optical Fiber Cord (Duplex, GI, LC-SC connector), 2 m
MU150101A-3918 DIN Connector Z0478 Polarization Rotating Module (for MU150134A)
MU150101A-4018 SC Connector J1003N Semi-rigid Cable (136.6 mm)
MU150101A-4318 HMS-10/A Connector J1003P Semi-rigid Cable (96 mm)
MU150121A-01 Wavelength 1.31 m J1003Q Semi-rigid Cable (75.6 mm)
MU150121A-02 Wavelength 1.55 m J1003R Semi-rigid Cable (55.3 mm)
MU150121A-03 Wavelength 1.31/1.55 m J1003S Semi-rigid Cable (56.5 mm)
MU150121A-04 Optical Output Power Adjustable J1268 Semiflexible Coaxial Cable
MU150121A-3818 ST Connector J0775D Coaxial Cable
MU150121A-3918 DIN Connector (BNC-P620 3C-2WS BNC-P620, 75 ), 2 m
MU150121A-4018 SC Connector J0776D Coaxial Cable
MU150121A-4318 HMS-10/A Connector (BNC-P-3W 3D-2W BNC-P-3W, 50 ), 2 m
MU150121B-01 Wavelength 1.31 m J0322B Coaxial Cable (11SMA SUCOFLEX104 11SMA), 1 m
MU150121B-02 Wavelength 1.55 m J0162A Balanced Cable (Siemens 3P- Siemens 3P), 1 m
MU150121B-03 Wavelength 1.31/1.55 m J0162B Balanced Cable (Siemens 3P- Siemens 3P), 2 m
MU150121B-04 Optical Output Power Adjustable J0845A Balanced Cable (BANTAM 3P/BANTAM 3P), 6 ft
MU150121B-3818 ST Connector J0008 GPIB Cable, 2 m
MU150121B-3918 DIN Connector G0105A GBIC SX 850 nm
MU150121B-4018 SC Connector G0106A GBIC LX 1310 nm
MU150121B-4318 HMS-10/A Connector G0107A GBIC LH 1310 nm
MU150122A-3818 ST Connector G0108A GBIC ZX 1550 nm
MU150122A-3918 DIN Connector G0124A GBIC T (1000BASE-T)
MU150122A-4018 SC Connector G0136 SFP SX 850 nm
MU150122A-4318 HMS-10/A Connector G0137 SFP LX 1310 nm
MU150123A-05 OTU2 G0138 SFP LE 1550 nm
MU150123A-3818 ST Connector G0139 SFP LR 1310 nm
MU150123A-3918 DIN Connector G0126A XENPAK (10GBASE-LR)
MU150123A-4018 SC Connector G0131 XENPAK (10GBASE-ER)
MU150123A-4318 HMS-10/A Connector G0132 XENPAK (10GBASE-SR)
MU150123B-05 OTU2 MZ1221A XAUI Extender
MU150123B-3818 ST Connector MZ1222A XENPAK Interface
MU150123B-3918 DIN Connector J1163A XAUI Cable, 0.5 m
MU150123B-4018 SC Connector J1164A MDIO Cable, 0.5 m
MU150123B-4318 HMS-10/A Connector J1109B LAN Cable (Cross), 5 m
MU150124B-3818 ST Connector J1110B LAN Cable (Straight), 5 m
MU150124B-3918 DIN Connector B0336C Carrying Case
MU150124B-4018 SC Connector B0448 Soft Case
MU150124B-4318 HMS-10/A Connector B0501B Blank Panel
MU150125A-01 Wander Measurement Z0321A Keyboard (PS/2)
MU150125A-05 OTU1/OTU2 Z0541A USB Mouse
MU150125A-06 10.3 G Z0849A MD1230/MP1590 Family Manual CD
Continued on next page

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W2420AE MP1590B Operation Manual
W2421AE MX159001B Operation SDH Edition Manual
W2422AE MX159001B Operation SONET Edition Manual
W2423AE MP1590B Remote Control Operation Manual
W2424AE MU150100A Specifications Operation Manual
W2425AE MU150101A Specifications Operation Manual
W2426AE MU150125A Specifications Operation Manual
W2427AE MU150121/2/3/34A Specifications Operation Manual
W2589AE MU150121B/123B Specifications Operation Manual
W2590AE MU150124B Specifications Operation Manual
W1931AE Ethernet Module Operation Manual
W2134AE Application Traffic Monitor Operation Manual

1: J0491 or J0670A is attached.


2: Includes operation manuals. Printed version sold separately.
3: Supplied with MU150100A, MU150121A, MU150122A, MU150123A/B.
4: In MU150100A, MU150101A, 2 pcs are supplied.
5: Supplied with MU150100A, MU150101A, MU150122A, MU150123A.
SM,FC-SPC connector both ends.
6: Supplied with MU150122A, MU150123A/B.
7: Supplied with MU150100A, MU150101A.
8: Supplied with MU150125A.
9: Supplied with MU150121A/B, MU150122A, MU150123A/B.
10: MU150122A, MU150123A/B: 1 pc
MU150121A/B : 2 pcs are supplied.
11: Supplied with MU150121B.
12: Requires Option 01, 02 or 03.
13: MU120112A requires GBIC modules (sold separately).
14: MU120118B/C requires XENPAK modules (sold separately).
15: MU120122A requires SFP modules (sold separately).
16: Unit composition has restriction. For details, please refer to a MP1590B
specifications.
17: This Option must be installed in the factory. MU150100A-07 and
MU150101A-09 cannot be installed simultaneously.
18: Replaceable.
19: This option requires the MU150101A-11 and/or MU150101A-12.

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SDH/SONET/PDH/T-CARRIER ANALYZER
CMA5000 XTA
1.5 Mbps up to 10 Gbps

All-in-one Module: from 1.5 Mbps to 10 Gbps

The XTA (eXtended Transport Analysis) Application module is a field dated by software or hardware and so protects your investment for
portable SONET/SDH analyzer for testing networks from 1,5 Mbps the future.
to 10 Gbps. It can provide a multitude of test measurements includ- The compact size of the XTA Application module conveniently fits in-
ing Jitter & Wander and Next Generation SONET/SDH and enables to the CMA5000 Multi-Layer Network Test Platform using a small bay
installation and maintenance professionals to rely on one compact adapter-thus reducing cost and overall weight.
solution. Thanks to its open architecture, the XTA can easily be up-

Interfaces and Signal Specifications


Signals XTA Modules
SDH / SONET/ Rate XTA XTA XTA XTA
Interfaces
PDH T-Carrier (Mb/s) 622 2.5 10-1310 10-1550
STM64 OC-192 9953.280
STM16 OC-48 2488.320 Optical
STM4 OC-12 622.080 1550 nm1
STM1 OC-3 155.520
STM64 OC-192 9953.280
STM16 OC-48 2488.320 Optical
STM4 OC-12 622.080 1310 nm1
STM1 OC-3 155.520
STM1 STS-3 155.520
STS-1 51.840
E4 139.264
E3 34.368 Electrical2
E1 2.048
DS3 44.736
DS1 1.544

1: SC/PC connectors
2: BNC 75 connectors (except for DS1 Bantam 100 )

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Interfaces and Signal Specifications (continued)
155.520 to 2488.320 Mb/s 9953.280 Mb/s
1310 nm 1290-1330 nm 1290-1330 nm
Wavelength
1550 nm 1529-1570 nm 1530-1565 nm
Optical Transmitter 1310 nm 2 dBm to +2 dBm +1 dBm to +5 dBm
Output Power
1550 nm 1 dBm to +2 dBm 1 dBm to +2 dBm
8.2 dB minimum (1550 nm)
Extinction Ratio 8.2 dB minimum
6.0 dB minimum (1310 nm)
155.520 to 622.080 Mb/s 2488.320 Mb/s 9953.280 Mb/s
Wavelength 1270-1570 nm 1270-1570 nm 1527-1570 nm and 1290-1330 nm
Optical Receiver
Sensitivity (min) 28 dBm (at 10-10 BER) 28 dBm (at 10-10 BER) 15 dBm (at 10-12 BER)
Saturation 8 dBm 8 dBm 1 dBm
Internal stratum 3 clock generation
External 2.048 MHz reference clock: 75 BNC connector, 0.5 to 4 Vpp signal amplitude
Timed from 2.048 Mbit/s received signal
Clock Reference External 1.544 MHz reference clock: 75 BNC connector, 0.5 to 4 Vpp signal amplitude
Clock Timed from 1.544 Mbit/s received signal
Synchronization Timed from SDH/SONET received signal
External 10 MHz reference clock: 75 BNC connector, 0.5 to 4 Vpp signal amplitude
155.520 MHz frequency signal synchronous with transmitted SDH/SONET signal, 50 connector,
Clock Output
AC coupled, 600 mV amplitude
The CMA 5000 XTA modules support the drop and insert of DCC channels from SONET/SDH.
DCC Signals Rates D1-D3 DCC channel at 192 Kb/s and D4-D12 DCC channel at 576 Kb/s
Connector DB 15
SONET/SDH SONET format Telcordia GR-253
Frame Formats and
Mapping SDH format ITU-T G.707

SONET Mappings

OC-192 STS-192 STS-192c STS-192c SPE Bulk Filled (*)

STS-96 STS-96c STS-96c SPE Bulk Filled (*)


x4
OC-48 STS-48 STS-48c STS-48c SPE Bulk Filled (*)

STS-24 STS-24c STS-24c SPE Bulk Filled (*)


x4
x16
OC-12 STS-12 STS-12c STS-12c SPE Bulk Filled (*)
x4
OC-3 STS-3 STS-3c STS-3c SPE Bulk Filled

DS3
x3 STS-1 STS-1c SPE
Bulk Filled

DS2
VT group VT-6 VT-6 SPE
Bulk Filled

E1
T-Carrier Add / Drop capability VT-2 VT-2 SPE
Bulk Filled
DS0: N x 64 kbit/s, N x 56 kbit/s
(*): Concatenated payloads are proposed as product option DS1
T-Carrier MUX/DEMUX option VT-1.5 VT-1.5 SPE
Bulk Filled

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Interfaces and Signal Specifications (continued)
SDH Mappings

STM-64 AU-4-64c VC-4-64c C-4-64c Bulk Filled (*)


x4
x16
STM-16 AU-4-16c VC-4-16c C-4-16c Bulk Filled (*)
x4
x16
STM-4 AU-4-4c VC-4-4c C-4-4c Bulk Filled (*)
x4 x64
E4
STM-1 AUG AU-4 VC-4 C-4
Bulk Filled
x3 E3
TUG-3 TU-3 VC-3 C-3 DS3
PDH Add / Drop capability Bulk Filled
x7 x3
E0: N x 64 kbit/s, N x 56 kbit/s E1
(*): Concatenated payloads are proposed as product option TUG-2 TU-12 VC-12 C-12
Bulk Filled

PDH/DSn Signal Unframed Format Framed Format


PRBS PRBS: 29-1, 211-1, 215-1, 220-1, QRSS, 223-1,
E1 PRBS G.704 Patterns 229-1, 231-1 inverted and non-inverted
E3 PRBS G.751 Test
Pattern All 1 pattern, all 0 pattern, alternative 01
E4 PRBS G.751 Word pattern, user-defined 2 bytes word pattern,
DS1 PRBS ANSI T1.107 (SF and ESF) Patterns 1 in 8, 2 in 8, 3 in 24, QRSS patterns for
DS1 signal
DS3 PRBS ANSI T1.107 (C-bit and M-13)

Network Emulation
All bytes of TOH (STS-1/STS-3) are programmable except B1/B2 and Z0
J0: (Trace Identifier) programmable 62 bytes ASCII sequence, CRLF added
TOH Editor
or programmable 15 bytes ASCII sequence, CRC (E.164) added
or programmable byte

C2, G1, F2, H4, Z3, Z4, N1


POH Editor J1: (Trace Identifier) programmable 62 bytes ASCII sequence, CRLF added
SONET Frames
(STS) or programmable 15 bytes ASCII sequence, CRC (E.164) added
or programmable byte

V5, Z6, Z7
POH Editor VT J2: (Trace Identifier) programmable 62 bytes ASCII sequence, CRLF added
(POH) or programmable 15 bytes ASCII sequence, CRC (E.164) added
SONET/SDH or programmable byte
Overhead Editors
All bytes of SOH (STM-1) are programmable except B1/B2
J0: (Trace Identifier) programmable 15 bytes ASCII sequence, CRC (E.164) added
SOH Editor
or programmable 62 bytes ASCII sequence, CRLF added
or programmable byte

VC4 and VC3 POH: C2, G1, F2, H4, F3, K3, N1
J1: (Trace Identifier) programmable 15 bytes ASCII sequence, CRC (E.164) added
SDH Frames
or programmable 62 bytes ASCII sequence, CRLF added
or programmable byte
POH Editor
VC12 POH: V5, N2, K4
J2: (Trace Identifier) programmable 15 bytes ASCII sequence, CRC (E.164) added
or programmable 62 bytes ASCII sequence, CRLF added
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Network Emulation (continued)
A1/A2, B1, B2, REI-L, B3, REI-P, V5, REI-V, PRBS, Word, transmission errors, FAW, SFAW, FPS,
SONET/DSn
CRC-6, Parity P, Parity CP, code errors (BPV, EXZ)

Error Addition A1/A2, B1, B2, MS-REI, B3, LP-B3, HP-REI, V5, LP-REI, PRBS, Word, transmission errors FAW, CRC4, REI,
SDH/PDH
code errors (BPV, EXZ)

Error control Programmable number or rate

LOS, LOF, OOF, AIS-L, RDI-L, AIS-P, LOP-P, TIM-P, SLM-P, UNEQ-P, RDI-P, LOM-V, AIS-V, LOP-V, SLM-V,
SONET/DSn
UNEQ-V, RDI-V, TIM-V, LSS, LPS, AIS, LOMF, RAI
Alarm Addition LOS, LOF, OOF, MS-AIS, MS-RDI, AU-AIS, AU-LOP, HP-SLM, HP-TIM, HP-UNEQ, HP-RDI, TU-LOM, TU-AIS,
SDH/PDH
TU-LOP, LP-SLM, LP-UNEQ, LP-TIM, LP-RDI, LSS, LPS, AIS, LOMF
Alarm Control On steady-state or programmable number of frames
Supports adding and dropping of a selected 64 kb/s voice channel (carried in a DSn signal) to an external
Voice Add/Drop SONET/DSn
handset (-Law)
(Option)
SDH/PDH N/A
Pointer movement generation on SONET and SDH frames:
Pointer set to any value with or without NDF
Pointer Movement
Positive and negative movements
Pointer sequences (ITU-T G.783, Telcordia GR-253)

Programmable frequency offset:


Frequency Shift 100 ppm to +100 ppm in 0.1 ppm steps for SONET/SDH
100 ppm to +100 ppm in 0.1 ppm steps for PDH/T-Carrier

Automatic Protection Switch messages (K1/K2) are user-programmable MSP Linear (ITU-T G783)
APS (K1/K2)
Stress Function and MSP-Ring (ITU-T G841) are supported
SDH Through SOH overwrite K1, K2, S1, A1, A2, J0, M1 recalculated; error addition: B1, B2, MS-REI
Mode Transmission; alarm addition: LOF, MS-AIS, MS-RDI; APS simulation
SONET Through TOH overwrite K1, K2, S1, A1, A2, J0, M1 recalculated; error addition: B1, B2, REI-L transmission, alarm
Mode addition: LOF, AIS-L, RDI-L; APS simulation
Loop Codes generation on DS1 frames:
DS1 SF: Loop Up, Loop Down
DS1 Loop Codes
DS1 ESF: Line Loop Back Activate, Payload Loop Activate, Line Loop Back Deactivate,
Payload Loop Loop Back Deactivate, Universal Loop Back Deactivate

Measurement Capabilities
Power meter
Signal Qualification
Frequency meter
SONET/DSn
A1/A2, B1, B2, REI-L, B3, REI-P, V5, REI-V, PRBS, Word, FAW, SFAW, FPS, CRC-6,
MAW, Parity P, Parity CP, code errors (BPV, EXZ)
Error Analysis
SDH/PDH
B1, A1/A2, B2, MS-REI, B3, HP-REI, LP-B3, LP-REI, V5, PRBS, Word, FAW, CRC4, BPV,
code errors (BPV, EXZ)

SONET/DSn
LOS, LOF, OOF, AIS-L, RDI-L, AIS-P, LOP-P, SLM-P, UNEQ-P, RDI-P, LOM-V, AIS-V,
LOP-V, SLM-V, UNEQ-V, RDI-V, TIM-V, LSS, LPS, AIS, RAI, LOMF
Alarms Analysis
SDH/PDH
LOS, LOF, OOF, MS-AIS, MS-RDI, AU-AIS, AU-LOP, HP-SLM, HP-UNEQ, HP-TIM, HP-RDI, TU-LOM, TU-AIS,
TU-LOP, LP-SLM, LP-UNEQ, LP-TIM, LP-RDI, LSS, LPS, AIS, LOMF

XTA modules track all the SONET/SDH pointers movements information:


Path Analysis Pointer Movement Pointer value
Analysis Number of positive and negative pointer movements
Number of pointer movement with NDF

SONET/DSn
Transmission quality is calculated each second as per GR-253
Quality Analysis SDH/PDH
Transmission quality is calculated each second in accordance with recommendations
G.826, G.828, M.2100, M2.101.1, M.2101, M.2110 for performance

Realtime display of the following information:


J0, J1 and J2 Path Trace messages (ASCII sequence)
S1 (synchronization status)
Overhead Analysis C2/V5 (signal label)

SONET/SDH:
Complete display of SOH/TOH and POH of the analyzed path channel
Capture capacity: 64 consecutive frames
Event Analysis Alarms and Errors event analysis in temporal graphical display with 125 s resolution

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Measurement Capabilities (continued)
Measurement possible at each path level
Resolution: 100 ns
Round Trip Delay
Range: 0 to 2 sec (depending on path level)
Result: Tmax, Tmin, Tavr, Tcurrent and

Automatic Protection Number of switches


Switching Switch duration (with 125 s resolution)
Measurement K1/K2 capture and interpretation

Direct graphical presentation of performance and availability conformance test result


Performance Analysis Automatic calculation of acceptance thresholds according to ITU-T recommendations, such as M.2100, M.2101.1 and M.2101
Automatic calculation of Performance Objectives according to ITU-T recommendations such as G.821, G.826, G.828

Structure Scan Complete signal mapping auto discovery (including Mix Payload)
Troublescan Continuous VC4/SPEs scanning for alarms and errors detection

The XTA hardware is a double size plug-in module compatible with the CMA 5000 Multi-Layer Network Test Platform
(small, medium or large bay adapters).
AC power: 100 to 250 VAC via CMA 5000 platform

Operating Temperature: 0 to +40C


Environmental
Storage Temperature: 20 to +70C
specifications
Humidity: 10% to 80%
General
Information Electrical: EN 61010-1
Safety
Optical: EN 60825-1 and 21 CFR 1040.10
EMC EN 300386 V1.3.2
Warranty 1 year standard
Calibration cycle 1 year
CMA5000 platform features are detailed in the CMA5000 platform specifications sheet.

XTA Application: Jitter and Wander Option


Interfaces and Signal Specifications1
Jitter/Wander Generation and Analysis Interfaces XTA Modules
Interfaces SONET/DSn SDH/PDH Rate (Mb/s) XTA 622 XTA 2.5G

Optical OC-48 STM16 2488.320


1550 nm & 1310 nm2 OC-12 STM4 622.080
OC-3 STM1 155.520
STS-3 STM1e 155.520
STS-1 51.840
E4 139.264
Electrical3 E3 34.368
E1 2.048
DS3 44.736
DS1 1.544

Jitter Generation
Tx Signals Sinusodal jitter generation at all bit rates included in the XTA module configuration
Amplitude Range Up to 240 000 UI4
Jitter Generation Frequency Range 0.1 Hz to 20 MHz4
Characteristics
Programmable frequency offset
Frequency Shift 100 ppm to +100 ppm in 0.1 ppm steps
For PDH/T-Carrier and SONET/SDH
1: All the general specifications of the XTA modules are described in the CMA5000 extended Transport Analysis Application datasheet
2: SC/PC connectors
3: BNC 75 connectors (except for DS1 Bantam 100 )
4: Depending on the XTA module configuration

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XTA Application: Jitter and Wander Option (continued)
Amplitude (UI) Frequency (KHz)
Interfaces A3 A2 A1 F1 F2 F3 F4
SONET/SDH Jitter
Generation OC-48/STM16 240000 240 0.75 1 4 1.300 20000
Characteristics
OC-12/STM4 60000 60 0.75 1 16 1.300 5000
OC-3/STM1 15000 15 0.75 1 65 1.300 1
1: Not defined

Peak-to-peak
Amplitude
-20 dB/dec
A3

A2 -20 dB/dec

A1

0.1 Hz 1 Hz F1 F2 F3 F4
Jitter Frequency in Hz

Jitter frequency and amplitude can be programmed within the range specified above.

Amplitude (UI) Frequency (Hz)


Interfaces A3 A2 A1 F1 F2 F3 F4
STS-3/STM1e 15000 150 0.75 100 500 100K 1300K
STS1 5200 52 1 100 10000 520K 1000K
PDH/T-Carrier
Jitter Generation E4 15000 150 0.75 100 500 100K 3500K
Characteristics
E3 3500 35 1 100 10000 350K 800K
E1 200 20 1 10 1000 20K 100K
DS3 4500 45 1.12 100 10000 400K
DS1 160 16 1 10 1000 16K 40K

Jitter Measurement
Jitter measurement at all bit rates included in the XTA module configuration
Signal Qualification ensures that the incoming signal is in acceptable operating range before starting a
Rx Signals jitter measurement, by checking:
Optical/electrical power
Frequency shift (up to 100 ppm)

Alarms and errors are analyzed in real time during the jitter measurement:
SDH alarm events: LOS, LOF, OOF, MS-AIS, MS-RDI, AU-AIS, HP-RDI, TU-AIS, LP-RDI, AIS, LSS, HITS
Alarms and Errors Analysis SONET alarm events: LOS, LOF, OOF, AIS-L, RDI-L, AIS-P, RDI-P, AIS-V, RDI-V, AIS, LSS, HITS
SDH error events: B1, B2, MS-REI, B3, V5, HP-REI, LP-REI, LSS
SONET error events: B1, B2, REI-L, REI-P, V5, REI-V, LSS
Jitter Analyzer
Characteristics Optical Sensitivity The optical input power must be in the range of -8 to -13 dBm for accurate measurement
Peak to Peak: 0 to 128 UI p-p
Amplitude
Measurement RMS1: 0 to 64 UI rms
Ranges Maximum Peak to Peak: 0.001 UI p-p
resolution RMS1: 0.001 UI rms
Range from 10 Hz to 20 MHz
Built-in Filters High-Pass filters at 20 dB/dec for HP1, HP2 and HPrms
Low pass filters at 60 dB/dec for LP

Amplitude Results Positive Peak, Negative Peak, Peak to Peak, RMS1


Current and maximum values are displayed in numerical or graphical form
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Jitter Measurement (continued)
HP1 Hz HP2 KHz LP KHz HPrms KHz
Interfaces
(20dB/dec) (20dB/dec) (60dB/dec) (20dB/dec)
OC-48/STM16 5000 1000 20000 12
OC-12/STM4 1000 250 5000 12
OC-3/STM1 500 65 1300 12
Jitter
STS-3/STM1e 500 65 1300 12
Measurement
Filters STS-1 100 20 4001 12
Characteristics
E4 200 10 3500 12
E3 100 10 800 12
E1 20 18 100 12
DS3 10 30 4001 12
DS1 10 8 401 12

1: At 20 dB/dec
Filters with frequency break points

The jitter measurement counts the number of seconds with hits (jitter exceeding a user specified threshold)
Jitter Hits Hit second count is displayed numerically
Results
Each second with a jitter hit is recorded in the Event Log file
An optimized algorithm increases jitter amplitude until occurrence of an error in the received signal.
A fast tolerance mode is also available. It allows a more rapid assessment of the jitter performance of the system under test.
The jitter Tolerance measurement is automatically performed and compared with predefined standard masks:
PDH: ITU-T G.823 low and high Q masks
Jitter Tolerance T-Carrier: ITU-T G.824 and Telcordia GR.499 masks, category 1 and 2
User Selectable Mask
SDH: ITU-T G.825 masks
SONET: Telcordia GR.253 masks
Independent transmit and receive tributaries can be selected
Results The results are displayed in a graph with masks or a table with a clear PASS/FAIL message
Jitter Transfer measurement defines the ratio between the output jitter amplitude and the input jitter amplitude versus the
jitter frequency for a given bit rate
Jitter Transfer Jitter Transfer measurement is automatically performed and compared with ITU-T G.741, G.742, G.783
Jitter Transfer Pass Masks and Telcordia GR.253, GR.499 specifications
Frequency Up to 20 MHz
The results are displayed in tabular format or plotted on a graph showing the gain versus frequency.
Results
The pass mask is displayed on the graph as well as the results
Compliance with recommendation ITU-T G.783. Pointer sequences are programmable
Jitter Pointer
Analysis The unit generates pointer sequences and simultaneously analyzes the output jitter of the device under test.
Results
Results are displayed in a numerical or graphical form

Wander Generation
Tx Signals Sinusodal wander generation at all bit rates included in the XTA module configuration
Amplitude Range Up to 100 s1
Wander
Generation Frequency Range 10 Hz to 10 Hz1
Characteristics Programmable frequency offset (only with internal clock reference)
Frequency Shift 100 ppm to +100 ppm in 0.1 ppm steps
For PDH/T-Carrier and SONET/SDH
Interfaces Bit Rate Mbit/s A2 in UIFrom 10 Hz to 1 Hz A1 in UI at 10 Hz
OC-48 2488.320 240 000 24 000
OC-12 622.080 60 000 6000
SONET/T-
Carrier Wander OC-3 155.520 15 000 1500
Generation STS-3 155.520 15 000 1500
Characteristics
STS-1 51.840 5200 520
DS3 44.736 4500 450
DS1 1.544 160 16

1: Depending on the XTA module configuration

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Wander Generation (continued)

Peak-to-peak
Amplitude
-20 dB/dec
A2

A1

10 Hz 1 Hz 10 mHz
Wander Frequency in Hz
Wander amplitude mask for SONET/SDH

Interfaces Bit Rate Mbit/s A2 in UI From 10 Hz to 1 Hz A2 in UI From 10 Hz to 1 Hz


STM16 2488.320 240 000 24 000
STM4 622.080 60 000 6000
SDH/PDH
Wander STM1 155.520 15 000 1500
Generation STM1e 155.520 15 000 1500
Characteristics
E4 139.264 15 000 1500
E3 34.368 3500 350
E1 2.048 200 20

Wander Measurement
Wander measurement at all bit rates in SONET/SDH included in the XTA module configuration
Signal Qualification ensures that the incoming signal is in acceptable operating range before starting a wander
Rx Signals measurement, by checking:
Optical/electrical power
Frequency shift (up to 100 ppm)

Alarms and errors are analyzed in real time during the jitter measurement
SDH alarm events: LOS, LOF, OOF, MS-AIS, MS-RDI, AU-AIS, HP-RDI, TU-AIS, LP-RDI, AIS, LSS
Alarms and Errors
SONET alarm events: LOS, LOF, OOF, AIS-L, RDI-L, AIS-P, RDI-P, AIS-V, RDI-V, AIS, LSS
Analysis
SDH error events: B1, B2, MS-REI, B3, V5, HP-REI, LP-REI, LSS
SONET error events: B1, B2, REI-L, REI-P, V5, REI-V, LSS

TIE Sample rate up to 100/s


(Time Interval Error) Low pass filter at 10 Hz
Wander MTIE (Maximum Measurement range: from 1 s up to 1s
Analyzer Time Interval Error) Resolution: 0.1 ns
Characteristics
MRTIE (Maximum If the reference clock is unavailable when analysing wander signals, the MTIE analysis may have a
Relative Time superimposed frequency offset.
Interval Error) This offset is removed in MRTIE analysis.
TDEV Measurement range: 105 ns
(Time DEViation) Resolution: 0.01 ns
External: for wander analysis with XTA modules, it is recommended to provide a reference clock
Reference Clock
with very high accuracy1, 2
Signal
Internal frequency: stratum 3 (10 MHz)

TIE, MTIE, MRTIE, TDEV are displayed in a graphical and tabular result presentation
Calculation of MTIE and TDEV are in real time
Results
Frequency offset is displayed
Graphical mode is user adjustable with cursor and zoom In/Out

1: No external reference clock source is required for jitter measurement


2: External 2 MHz - 75 BNC connector, External 1.5 MHz - 75 BNC connector

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XTA Application: Next Generation Monitoring Option
Interfaces and Signal Specifications1
XTA Modules
Interfaces SONET/SDH Rates (Mb/s) HO Path
XTA 10G XTA 2.5G XTA 622
OC-192 9953.2803
OC-48 2488.320 STS-3-c SPE
OC-12 622.080 STS-1-SPE
Optical OC-3 155.520
1550 nm and
Interfaces available for STM-64 9953.2803
1310 nm2
the Next-Generation
SONET/SDH option STM-16 2488.320 VC-4 (AU-4)
STM-4 622.080 VC-3 (AU-3)
STM-1 155.520
STS-3 155.520 STS-3-c SPE
STS-1 51.840 STS-1-SPE
Electrical
VC-4 (AU-4)
STM-1 155.520
VC-3 (AU-3)
1: All the general specifications of the XTA modules are described in the CMA5000 extended Transport Analysis Application datasheet
2: SC/PC Connectors
3: For the OC-192 / STM-64 interface, the wavelength is 1550 nm or 1310 nm

ITU-T: G.707, G.783, G.806


Virtual Concatenation (VCAT)
ITU-T and ANSI ANSI: T1.105
Recommendations Link Capacity Adjustment ITU-T: G.7042
Scheme (LCAS) ANSI: Refers to G.7042

Virtual Concatenation (VCAT) Monitoring


High Order SONET: STS-3-c SPE, STS-1-SPE
Concatenation SDH: VC-4 (AU-4), VC-3 (AU-3)
Real time display of the following information:
Overhead Analysis J1 path trace message of all the containers (ASCII sequence)
VCAT Monitoring C2 signal label of all the containers (interpretation in text format)
Characteristics
All the VCAT containers are automatically broken down by group
Alarm detection for all group members: LOM, OOM1, OOM2, SOM
Group Overview Error detection for all group members: CRC-8
CTRL field interpretation for all group members: NORM (Normal), DNU (Do Not Use),
EOS (End of Sequence)

Differential Delay Analysis


Differential Delay Analysis of the differential delay of all group members (maximum delay: 224 ms)
Analysis Differential Delay Displays in real time of the pointer values of all group members: shows graphically the
Characteristics acceleration and showing down of each group member

LCAS Protocol Monitoring


Display the LCAS activity by decoding in text format the value of the CTRL
LCAS Monitoring field of all group members:
LCAS Monitoring
Characteristics ADD, REMOVE, FIXED, NORM, DNU, EOS
LCAS activity displayed in an "Event Log" window with a time stamp

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Ordering Information
The CMA5600 XTA module is a test module for T-Carriers/PDH and SONET/SDH technologies up to 10 Gbps (depends on the module). It is
a double (2-bay) module and can be used in either an SBA, MBA or LBA.
Select base module and additional testing options below.

Module Number:
56 __ __ - 000 - XTA
A

A = Select Base XTA Module


63 = XTA 10G 1310nm module (DS1/E1 to OC-192/STM64)
65 = XTA 10G 1550nm module (DS1/E1 to OC-192/STM64)
16 = XTA 2.5G module (DS1/E1 to OC-48/STM16)
04 = XTA 622 module (DS1/E1 to OC12/STM4)
Caution: this module is always delivered with J&W/TCM/Contiguous Concatenation functions

CMA5000 XTA Options - Must also order a 56XX-000-XTA base module.

56 __ __ - __ __ __ - XTA
A B

A = Select an XTA Module (must match base module)


63 = Option for XTA 10Gig 1310nm base module
65 = Option for XTA 10Gig 1550nm base module
16 = Option for XTA 2.5Gig base module
04 = Option for XTA 622 base module

B = Select Option (one reference per option)


101= Contiguous Concatenation
151= T-Carrier Package (MUX/DEMUX and Voice Add/Drop (mu-Law))
201= Tandem Connection Monitoring
251= High STM64/OC-192 optical sensitivity (for 5665 module only)
301= Jitter and Wander (Tx and Rx) (for 5616 module only)
351= Jitter and Wander (Tx only) (for 5616 module only)
401= ATM over SDH/SONET
501= VCAT Monitoring (VCAT, LCAS, Diff Delay) for High Order paths (VC4, STS3c, STS1)
601= Next Generation Tx & Rx for High Order paths (VC4, STS3c, STS1): VCAT, LCAS, GFP-F, GFP-T, EoS (for 5616 module only)

Example of Order Number and Specification

5616-000-XTA CMA5000 XTA 2.5G module


5616-301-XTA Jitter and wander option for 2.5G module

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ETHERNET TEST SET
CMA5000 Gigabit Ethernet Module

Accelerating the Deployment of Ethernet Services

The CMA5000 Gigabit Ethernet module features four full gigabit line Features
rate ports two GBIC ports and two RJ-45 electrical 10/100/1000 Display of 13 different transort stream errors
ports. Test basic networks with the TGen / Monitor application. The Instant display of Virtual channels,elementary streams and PIDs
RFC-2544 application measures critical parameters during network in a stream
installation, including throughput, latency, burstability and frame loss Errors from user defined thresholds
(as detailed in RFC 2544). Percentages of audio, video and data in the stream
For in depth troubleshooting, the Channel Statistics option allows the Video and audio buffer graphs indicating buffer overflow or un-
user to quickly identify the root cause of network impairments, not derflow
just the symptoms. Channel Statistics presents detailed statistics on PCR timing information including PCR jitter
all traffic received for up to 8,000 individual Ethernet or IP address- PSIP and MPEG tables
es, VLAN tags or MPLS labels. Full line rate traffic generation and Programs overview including Video and audio PIDs
shaping for 10/100/1000 BASE-T, 1000 BASE-SX, 1000 BASE-LX
AND 1000 BASE-EX networks, combined with comprehensive pro-
fessional reporting, ensures the easy installation, maintenance, trou-
bleshooting and documentation of 10/100/1000 Mbps based
Ethernet networks.

Specifications
Ethernet Test Ports (2) Gigabit optical and (2) 10/100/1000 Mbps electrical
Simultaneously hold any two, field swappable, industry standard 850 nm (SX), 1310 nm (LX)
Interface Optical Line Interfaces
and 1550 nm (LD, EX) GBICs
Specifications
10/100/1000 Mbps RJ45 (unshielded and shielded twisted pair cables, category 3, 4, 5, 5E, and 6) FDX
Electrical Line Interfaces
and HDX operation
Variable line rate traffic generation, up to full line rate
Configurable IP and Ethernet source and destination addresses (Support of IPv4 and IPv6 addressing)
Unicast and broadcast frames
EtherType II (DIX V.2), IEEE 802.3 with 802.2 (LLC1) and IEEE 802.3 with SNAP encapsulation
Adjustable frame size from 44 bytes to 10,000 bytes provides testing of undersize, oversize, and jumbo frames
Traffic
User definable VLAN ID and VLAN priority
Generation
Configurable data field (payload) supporting PRBS or user defined payload
User definable traffic mix (Broadcast and Unicast)
Frame sizes may be set to constant, stepped, or random length to emulate real world traffic profiles
In addition, when used with Ethernet or IP address swapping, all measurements may be performed in loopback or point-to-point
networks allowing the CMA5000 to measure any network topology for unsurpassed versatility

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The CMA5000s comprehensive active (RFC 2544) and passive (monitoring and statistics) testing capability accelerate
Ethernet service deployment and facilitate faster troubleshooting and maintenance.
Throughput Jitter
Installation/Commissioning (RFC 2544) Frame loss Back-to-Back frames
Latency (timestamps or Pings)
For efficient connection/configuration check and round trip time (RTT).
Ping Test
Supports both IPv4 and IPv6 addressing.
Link status Interface type
Remote fault Local clock
Signal present Pause capable
General Health/Line Statistics
Frames present Asymmetric pause capable
Speed Link partner capabilities
Full or half duplex
Max., min., average utilization Max., min., average frame rate
Performance Statistics
Max., min., average throughput

Total frames Number of undersized frames


Total good frames Number of jabbers/oversize frames
Unicast frames Number of FCS errored frames
Ethernet Multicast frames Number of collisions
Frame Statistics
Measurements Broadcast frames (10/100 Mbps half duplex only)
(per port) Number of pause frames Preamble violations
Total errored frames Alignment errors
Number of fragments IFG violations

EtherType II (DIX v.2) IEEE 802.3 - SNAP


Encapsulations (Frame Formats) Supported
IEEE 802.3 - LLC1
When any threshold is exceeded, the user receives a visual indication and the time
and date are recorded in the events tag.
Utilization Fragment frames
Throughput Undersized frames
Adjustable Thresholds Collision rate Oversize frames
Unicast frames FCS errored frames
Multicast frames IFG violations
Broadcast frames Preamble violations
Pause frames Alignment errors
Errored frames
Total valid/good frames 512 - 1023 byte frames
64 - 127 byte frames 1024 - 1518 byte frames
Frame Distribution Statistics (Ethernet and IP)
128 - 255 byte frames Total number of jumbo frames
256 - 511 byte frames Max., min., average frame size
Burst Statistics Total frames in bursts Max., min., average burst size

MPEG Analysis
The CMA5000 coupled with the 5700 Gigabit Ethernet module and
optional MPEG transport stream analysis software can help trou-
bleshoot your VoD. The combination of the GigE module and this
software allows for complete Ethernet testing and MPEG-2 transport
stream analysis.
The importance of performing MPEG transport stream analysis is
critical. An important measurement necessary within the MPEG lay-
er is program clock reference PCR timing which results in PCR jitter.
By providing a system that can examine the MPEG stream, any
problems with the PCR jitter are uncovered.

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Channel Statistics Option
90% of a networks life is spent installed, so troubleshooting and
maintenance capabilities are critical. The Channel Statistics software
upgrade for the CMA 5000 allows the user to quickly identify the root
cause of network impairments, not just the symptoms. The Channel
Statistics option presents detailed statistics on all traffic received for
up to 8,000 individual Ethernet or IP addresses, VLAN tags or MPLS
labels. These statistics allow immediate identification of the top talk-
ers, top error generators or the most inefficient VLANs or users, in
addition to many other parameters. The Channel Statistics option al-
so includes a filtering capability that allows, problematic equipment,
network links or VLANs to be targeted and isolated for analysis. Any or
all of the following statistics may be presented on a per channel basis.
Channel Statistics Optional Measurements
Statistics provided per IPv4, IPv6 or MAC address, VLAN ID or
MPLS label.
MAC source IP datagram bytes
MAC destination Ethernet frame size distribution
VLAN ID IP packet size
Capture Ethernet frames from the network and decode for Layer 2 protocol IP header bytes
analysis. IP source IP fragments
IP destination TTL Violations
IP type IP header errors
Protocol IPv4/IPv6 packets
Source port IPv4/IPv6 packet rates
Destination port IPv4/IPv6 bytes
Frame count IPv4/IPv6 throughput
Frame rate TCP bytes
Throughput TCP packet count
Byte count TCP packet rate
Errored frame count TCP packet throughput
MPLS frames TCP/UDP errored packets
MPLS bytes UDP bytes
Errored frame rate UDP packet count
Errored throughput UDP packet rate
Errored byte count UDP packet throughput

Intuitive test results in both a tabular and graphical display.

Quick and automated RFC 2544 testing.

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Ordering Information
The Channel Statistics software option allows the user to quickly identify the root cause of network impairments, not just the symptoms. This
option provides detailed statistics on all traffic recieved for up to 8,000 individual IP addresses of VLAN tags.

Model Number:
5700 - __ __ __ - GIGE A = Select a GIGE Module
A 000 = GIGE module
001 = GIGE module with channel
stats

CMA5000 Gigabit Ethernet GBIC Options


Must also order a 5700-XXX-GIGE base module

5700 - __ __ __ - GIGE A = Select a GIGE Module


A 085 = 850 nm GBIC GigE
Transceiver
013 = 1300 nm GBIC GigE
Transceiver
015 = 1550 nm GBIC GigE
Transceiver

Optional Accessory
5700-CS-OPT = Channel Statistics Upgrade for existing 5700-000-GIGE module
5700-SW2-OPT = Software option 2 - Multiple Traffic Stream Generation
5700-SW3-OPT = Software option 3 - Capture and Decode
5800-SW7-OPT = Software option 7- Capture and Decode with MPEG Filter
5700-MPG-OPT = Software option MPEG - MPEG Transport Stream Analysis

Example of Order Number and Specification


Module with 2 ports for optical ethernet testing and 2
5700-000-GIGE
ports for electrical ethernet testing
5700-085-GIGE 850 nm GBIC GigE Transceiver

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ETHERNET TEST SET
CMA5000 10 Gigabit Ethernet Module

Ideal for Installation and Maintenance of 10 Gigabit Ethernet Networks

The CMA5000 10 Gigabit Ethernet test set easily enables network analysis (RFC2544), BERT, Sequence testing and Capture and de-
installation, commissioning and troubleshooting. The module is a code. These targeted applications ensure easy and efficient mea-
double size module featuring XFP modular optics. The user inter- surement of critical networks parameters including throughput and
face has dedicated modes for unsurpassed ease of use; these frame loss.
modes include Ping, Traffic generation/monitoring, Performance

Specifications
The CMA5000 10 Gigabit Ethernet Testers traffic generation capabilities include:
Variable line rate traffic generation, up to full line rate
Configurable IP and Ethernet source and destination addresses (Support of IPv4 and IPv6 addressing)
Unicast and broadcast frames
EtherType II (DIX V.2), IEEE 802.3 with 802.2 (LLC1) and IEEE 802.3 with SNAP encapsulation
Adjustable frame size from 64 bytes to 9,600 bytes provides testing of undersize, oversize, and jumbo frames
Traffic Generation
User definable VLAN ID and VLAN priority
Configurable data field (payload) supporting PRBS or user defined payload
User definable traffic mix (Broadcast and Unicast)
Frame sizes may be set to constant, stepped, or random length to emulate real world traffic profiles
In addition, when used with Ethernet or IP address swapping, all measurements may be performed in loopback or point-to-point
networks allowing the CMA5000 to measure any network topology for unsurpassed versatility

Throughput Burst
Instalation/Commissioning Frame loss BERT
Latency Sequence Test
To quickly verify continuity and connectivity to network elements, the CMA5000 10 Gigabit
Ping Test
Module provides a Ping Application. Supports both IPv4 and IPv6 addressing.

Link status Local clock


Remote fault Pause capable
General Health/Line Statistics
Signal present Asymmetric pause capable
Frames present Link partner capabilities
Performance
Analysis Max., min., average utilization Max., min., average frame rate
Performance Statistics
Max., min., average throughput
Total frames Total errored frames
Total good frames Number of fragments
Unicast frames Number of undersized frames
Frame Statistics
Multicast frames Number of jabbers/oversize frames
Broadcast frames Number of FCS errored frames
Number of pause frames
Encapsulations (Frame Formats) EtherType II (DIX v.2) IEEE 802.3 - SNAP
Supported IEEE 802.3 - LLC1

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Complete control over frame contents and line rate allowing One button test provides important network parameters in-
the CMA5000 10 Gigabit Ethernet application to emulate real cluding utilization, throughput and Frame Loss.
network traffic.

Tabular detail test results provide easy and accurate data for Capture and Decode
analysis.

Easy and automated test setups for RFC2544 testing.

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Ordering Information
The CMA5800 10 Gigabit Ethernet module is a double wide module with modular optics that can be used in an SBA, MBA or LBA.
The CMA 5000 10 Gigabit Ethernet module enables the user to test 10 Gigabit Ethernet LAN PHY Networks.
The modules offers one optical port accessed through an XFP. The XFP transceiver of choice must be ordered separately.

Module Number:
5800 - __ __ __ - GIGE
A

A = Select a 10 GIGE Module


000 = 10 GIGE module

Optical Connector Opions:


5800 - __ __ __ - GIGE
A

A = Select a 10 GIGE Transceiver


085 = 850 nm XFP Transceiver
013 = 1310 nm XFP Transceiver
015 = 1550 nm XFP Transceiver

Optional Accessories

5800-SW1-OPT = Software option 1 - Bit Error Rate testing capability


5800-SW2-OPT = Software option 2 - Capture and Decode
5800-SW3-OPT = Software option 3 - Sequence Testing

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ETHERNET REFLECTOR
CMA Ethernet Reflector

Cost Savings Through Single Ended RFC2544 Testing

The ability to rapidly deploy Ethernet based services is critical in to- Features
day's marketplace. The NetTest Ethernet Reflector, used with an IP Simple, unattended operation
or Ethernet test set, offers the ability to easily measure throughput, Battery or AC power
round trip latency, even RFC suites at almost half the cost of using Small size, rugged construction
two test sets. A simple connection to the network endpoint where Full line rate Gigabit Ethernet capability
you want to test to is all that is needed to gain unattended MAC or IP Interchangeable SFP optics
address swapping. Single optical/electrical ports or dual optical/electrical ports
LED link status and speed indicators
Full auto-negotiation
ARP and Ping response
Specifications
Power AC charger adapter 12V 3A, battery (non-user replaceable)
Storage environment: 20 to +70C
Temperature Range
In operation: 5 to 40C
Battery Range 2 hours, rechargeable while running tests
7.9 x 4.4 x 1.9
Dimensions (L x W x D)
20 mm x 110 mm x 48 mm
1 electrical SFP / 1 optical SFP (single port version)
Interfaces
2 electrical SFP / 2 optical SFP (dual port version)
Ethernet Speeds 10 Mbps / 100 Mbps / 1 Gbps
1000BASE-SX (850 nM)
1000BASE-LX (1310 nM)
SFP Interfaces
1000BASE-EX 1550 nM)
1000BASE-T (electrical-included)
Weight 2 pounds / 900 grams

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Ordering Information
The 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet traffic reflector box is a small, standalone unit available in two versions. One version offers one 10/100/1000
Mbps RJ45 port and one 1000 Mbs optical port accessed through an SFP, the two port version offers two 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ45 ports and
two 1000 Mbs optical ports. The electrical interface(s) are standard on all units. The optical SFPs of choice must be ordered seperately.

Order Number Description


5700-001-REFL Single optical and electrical port Reflector
5700-002-REFL Dual optical and electrical ports Reflector
REFL-SOFT-CASE Soft carry case for the Reflector unit
REFL-HARD-CASE Hard transit case for Reflector unit
5700-085-REFL 850 nM SFP for use with the optical port(s) on the Reflector unit
5700-013-REFL 1310 nM SFP for use with the optical port(s) on the Reflector unit
5700-015-REFL 1550 nM SFP for use with the optical port(s) on the Reflector unit

Example of Order Number and Specification


5700-000-GIGE Module with 2 ports for optical ethernet testing and 2 ports for electrical ethernet testing
5700-085-GIGE 850 nm GBIC GigE Transceiver
5700-001-REFL Single optical and electrical port Reflector
REFL-SOFT-CASE Soft carry case for the Reflector unit
5700-085-REFL 850 nM SFP for use with the optical port (s) on the Reflector unit

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ALL-IN-ONE FIELD TESTER
CMA 3000

Installation and Maintenance of Mobile-Access and Fixed-Access Networks, Transmission Networks


and Switching.

Field Testing Has Never Been Easier Futureproof Design


CMA 3000 is Anritsus next-generation portable, compact and user- The modular design provides you with a clear and cost-effective upgrade
friendly field tester. Its designed specifically for field technicians who path. This allows you to expand the CMA 3000 from a full-featured trans-
install and maintain mobile-access and fixed-access networks, trans- mission line quality tester into an advanced signaling analyzer.
mission networks and switching. By adding options the CMA 3000 becomes a highly flexible field
The CMA 3000 is a powerful tool for a wide range of applications, in- tester with the ability to test a large number of interfaces and tech-
cluding fast first-aid troubleshooting to comprehensive, in-depth and nologies, including SDH and Ethernet interfaces, ATM connections,
all-layer analysis of transmission problems. frame relay lines and the Abis interface of GSM and GPRS networks.
The basic CMA 3000 configuration, with its two 2 Mbps receivers and Other options turn the CMA 3000 into a very powerful signaling an-
transmitters, supports framed and unframed testing and monitoring alyzer for GSM, GPRS/EDGE, SS7, and ISDN protocols.
of 2 Mbps systems. This makes CMA 3000 the ideal instrument for
measuring in- and out-of-service transmission quality. Easy-to-Use Interface
The intuitive user interface, with a large color LCD display and easy-
Key Features to-understand graphical symbols allows you to easily read and inter-
Simultaneous bi-directional monitoring of 2 Mbps lines pret results of measurements.
Powerful testing of framed Nx64 kbps and unframed 2 Mbps systems Using the high-contrast touch-screen display you can easily customize
Simultaneous testing of two 2 Mbps lines and store both setup and result screens to fit your personal needs and
Great flexibility through easy-to-install options work routines. You may also configure the CMA 3000 to the received
LEDs for immediate line state indications signal, eliminating time-consuming instrument setup. And you can store
Large color touch-display setups for particular applications in the instrument.
Battery-powered, with more than 10 hours operation between With the powerful and flexible report generator you can create .pdf files
recharges for selected measurement results. Thus you can document test results
to customers. Remote operation is facilitated through an optional MS
Key Applications Windows program simulating the instrument's front panel.
Comprehensive out-of-service testing for: In addition, the CMA 3000 has a full selection of interfaces for data
Installation transfer and external communication including LAN interface, serial
Provisioning interface and USB port to give you full flexibility whether in the field or
Propagation time analysis in the workshop.
Performance analysis The instrument is powered by rechargeable and replaceable intelli-
Physical line monitoring gent high-capacity LiIon batteries, providing more than 10 hours of
In-service monitoring for: operation between recharges. The CMA 3000 can also be powered
Fast troubleshooting via an external mains adapter for long-term measurements.
Traffic monitoring
Identification of synchronization problems
In-service error performance measurement

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Speeds Troubleshooting The CMA 3000 status monitor is always
To speed troubleshooting the CMA 3000 displays alarms and trans- active, providing essential information on the
mission link status on LED indicators. monitored transmission system, including:
Line alarms on LED indicators with a trap facility
Display of current input frequency and deviation
Indication of input level
Traffic channel usage
Audio level in a traffic channel
Propagation time monitor
Listen-in on a traffic channel

Out-of-Service or In-Service Statistics


For installation/commissioning and troubleshooting of out-of-service
lines the CMA 3000 provides powerful statistical measurements for
Bit Error Rate (BER) testing.
Statistics are also available for in-service analysis of the transmis-
sion-error performance of a line. Information on errors and alarms is
collected in time-intervals as defined by you, and error-performance
parameters (G.821/G.826/M.2100) are calculated.
The Measurement Summary function gives you a rapid overview of
Figure 1. The CMA 3000 allows you to perform in-service moni-
a measurement via an OK/Questionable/not-OK indication. You
toring of 2 Mbps lines.
may also define thresholds for the OK/not-OK levels. Histogram pre-
sentations facilitate the tracing of errors over time.
The instrument's two inputs allow instant monitoring of both sides of
a line and comparison of simultaneously recorded results.

Figure 4. The Measurement Summary function gives you an


OK/Questionable/not-OK indication.
Figure 2. Fast overview of traffic channel time slots.
Advanced In-Service Troubleshooting
Fault location is greatly facilitated by the high degree of portability of Troubleshooting transmission errors may require analysis of timing
the robust CMA 3000. This allows you take measurements at any between events that occur within a few milliseconds. The CMA
suitable measuring point. 3000s high-resolution log makes it easier to analyze timing between
errors or alarms.

Figure 3. Simultaneous out-of-service testing of up to two 2 Mbps


lines with CMA 3000. Figure 5. CMA 3000 gives you a log of errors and alarms with
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Other events logged are CAS bit changes, Sa bit changes and, de- Out-of-Service Tests
pending on the options added, a number of other events types, such During installation/commissioning and stress testing of network ele-
as GSM, GPRS/EDGE, SS7, and ISDN signaling. ments its possible to control the signal transmitted by the CMA 3000.
This allows you to correlate and observe the different event types. When generating a 2Mbps signal, the instrument allows you to inject
Using filters you may disable the logging and display of individual errors and alarms into the transmitted signal.
events, allowing you to view only the most essential information. You In addition, you may diverge the frequency of the transmitted signal
can check the event log during or after a measurement. from nominal to test a receivers ability to handle signals that are out
of specifications.

Figure 6. With the CMA 3000 you have comprehensive error Figure 7. The CMA 3000 histograms facilitate the overview of a
performance statistics. statistical measurement.

Specifications
The specifications table on the following pages covers the functionality of the CMA 3000 basic instrument.
General The interfaces comply with ITU-T recommendation G.703 for 2 Mbps
Unbalanced connector:
BNC or Siemens 1.6/5.6 (as specified by the user)
Connectors
2 Mbps interfaces Balanced connector:
BNO
Number of transmitters: 2
Port number
Number of receivers: 2
Input impedances supported:
Impedance
75 (unbalanced), 120 (balanced)
Internal 2.048 Mbps clock. Accuracy: 4.6 ppm
Clock may be deviated +/ 125 ppm in 1 ppm steps
Clocks
Recovered from a receiver
TTL level external 2.048 MHz clock in a D-Sub 15 male connector
Line code HDB3 or AMI (user-selectable)
Unframed or framed FAS/nFAS
Framing
Sa-bits (non-FAS) are user-programmable
Drop and insert Supports drop & insert of one or multiple 64 kbps timeslots (TS) within E1
Alarm may be generated:
Alarms
No Signal, AIS, No Frame, CRC4 MF loss, Distant Alarm, CAS MF Loss, Distant MF Alarm
Errors may be generated in:
Error insertion: (Bit, code, FAS bit, FAS word, CRC-4, E-bit)
Transmitter Manual: 1-255 consecutive errors (1-16 consecutive FAS word errors)
Errors
Continuous 10-2, 10-3, 10-4, 10-5, 10-6, 10-7
Provoking of G.821, G.826 or M.2100 events (ES, SES etc.) (Bit, FAS, CRC-4, E-bit)
Manual slip insertion: frame slip, pattern slip
CAS CAS signaling bits may be generated
Pattern generation:
Unframed of framed n* 64 kbps in contiguous or non-contiguous channel access
Test patterns supported:
PRBS 6, PRBS 7, PRBS 9, PRBS 11, PRBS 12, PRBS 15, PRBS 20, PRBS 23, QRBS 11, QRBS 20
BER test patterns
All 0s, All 1s, Alternating (1:1), (1:3), (1:7), (3:1), (7:1), (3:24), Quick brown fox. User-defined up to 16 bits.
Length in steps of 1 bit
User-defined up to 2048 bits. Length in steps of 8 bits
All patterns, except All 0, All 1 and Fox, can be inverted
Tone in one speech channel on one of the transmitters:
Tone and speech Frequency: 1 Hz to 4 kHz in 1 Hz steps
signal insertion Level: +3 dBm to 70 dBm in 1 dBm steps
Artificial speech signal in one speech channel on one of the transmitters

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Input impedances supported:
Impedance
75 (unbalanced), 120 (balanced), High (>10 * nominal)
Jitter tolerance In accordance with ITU-T G.823 section 3.1.1
Return loss Complies with the ITU-T Rec. G.703
MONITOR:
Up to 6 dB cable attenuation + 20 dB to 30 dB linear attenuation, nominal impedance
Receiver
BRIDGED:
attenuation and
Up to 40 dB cable attenuation, high impedance
impedance modes
TERMINATE:
Up to 40 dB cable attenuation, nominal impedance
Receiver sensitivity As stated above. Inputs will tolerate input levels up to 3 dB above nominal value
Input level indication Range: +3 to 42 dB (normal) or 20 to 32 dB (monitor)
2048 kbps 100 ppm
Receive signal rate
Frequency deviation indication accuracy: 1 ppm
Line Code HDB3 or AMI (user-selectable)
Framing Unframed or framed FAS/nFAS
Each input has a no signal detector with levels 20dB, 33dB, and full sensitivity
Detectors Each input has a signal level detector
Each input has signal frequency detector
Framing and pattern are automatically determined. Signaling channels are identified if signaling options are
Auto configuration
installed
Receivers
Alarm detected:
Alarms No Signal, AIS, No Frame, CRC4 MF loss, Distant Alarm, CAS MF loss, BERT Pattern Sync Loss, Distant
MF Alarm
Errors detected:
Errors
FAS/nFAS errors, Pattern Errors, CRC4 errors, E-bit (FEBE) errors, Code errors, Pattern Slips, Frame Slips
CAS channel contents (TS16) can be supervised. Whenever a CAS channel contents change, an event is
CAS
logged and time-stamped
Same as transmitter. Test patterns are detected in nx64 kbps contiguous or non-contiguous channels (framed)
BER test patterns
or as an unframed signal

G.821, G.826 or M.2100 analysis of a PRBS in the received signal, or based on CRC-4, E-bit or FAS. ES,
SES, DM (G.821), BBE (G.826), UAT, EFS, AT % or count
Error performance Error performance evaluation for the total measurement:
HR% for a user- defined error performance parameter or programmable OK and not-OK limits for Bit, FAS,
CRC-4 or E-bit count or ratio

Round trip delay


Resolution: 1 sec (unframed), 0.1 msec framed
(propagation time)
Range: 0 - 4 sec
measurement

FAS, NONFAS, CAS signaling, Contents of single time slot incl. positive/negative peak values and coder offset.
Time-slot Level and frequency for encoded tone:
monitoring Frequency: 1 Hz to 4 kHz with 1 Hz resolution
Level: +3 dBm to -66 dBm with 1 dBm resolution
Speech decode In one 64 kbps time slot (ITU-T Rec. G.703): A-law according to ITU-T Rec. G.711
Current information on:
Alarms and errors on the monitored line
Input level indication
Frequency deviation
Status
Round trip delay
Contents of one time slot
FAS/non-FAS and CAS bits
Traffic overview: Busy/idle indication from all 31 channels
Results User-defined resolution: 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 30s, 1, 5, 15, 30 min, 1, 2, 4, 6, 12 hours
Information logged:
Alarms
Statistics
Code error count/ratio
Pattern bit, FAS, CRC-4 and E-bit error count/ratio and G.821, G.826 or M.2100 parameters
Frequency deviation information
Events are logged with 1 msec resolution time stamps
Event Log Logged events: Detected alarms and errors. Changes in CAS and Sa bits
Filters enable/disable the logging of individual events

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Internal memory
Memory capacity 32 Mbytes are available for measurement results
capacity
USB data Interface USB 1.1 port. Connector type A. CMA 3000 will operate as host
Service interfaces Ethernet Interface Ethernet 10/100. One RJ45 connector
V.24 data Interface DTE. Connector: 9 pin, D-sub, Male
For connection of an optional telephone set; to insert human voice into a traffic channel and to listen-in
using the loud speaker in the telephone set
Phone Interface
Connector:
RJ11 (1x6) Female
Other interfaces The built-in loudspeaker monitors speech in both directions of a voice channel
Output level: user-controlled from front panel
Built-in loudspeaker
A jack provides ear phone access to the audio signal. The built-in loudspeaker is disconnected when a
headset is plugged in
Compact Flash The instrument is equipped with one Compact Flash socket
Display 8 1/4" active TFT display with VGA resolution (640x480 pixels) and touch- screen
LEDs 34 bi-color LEDs (with text on display)
10.8 V rechargeable and replaceable intelligent LiIon battery
Operating time (basic instrument):
With PowerSave; more than 10 hours
Battery
Without PowerSave; more than 6 hours
Charging time: Typically 3 to 6 hours
Indicator for remaining capacity: % and hours/minutes
Input: 100-240 V AC, 50-60 Hz
Mains adapter
Output: 18 V DC, max. 3.4 A
Basic instrument:
Mechanical Dimensions: Approx. 23 x 33 x 7.5 cm (HxWxD)
Weight: Approx. 3.3 kg

Operating temperature: 0 to +40C


Environmental Storage temperature: 25 to +60C
The CMA 3000 is CE-marked and complies with EN 50081-1 and EN 50082-1

Users Guide
Standard LiIon battery
accessories Mains adapter with mains cable
Stylus
Miscellaneous
SDH test options
Frame relay test option
Abis protocols ETSI and vendor specific1
Vendor specific GPRS Abis PCU protocols1
GPRS Gb interface protocol decode (requires Frame relay test option)
SS7 protocols1
ISDN protocols1
Options V-series interface measurement option
Ethernet 10/100 interface measurement option
Ethernet 10/100/1000 interface measurement option
IP over Ethernet measurement option2
E3 interface testing
ATM over SDH test option (requires SDH test option)
ATM over E1/E3 test option (requires E3 test option)2

Carrying case
Carrying soft bag
Instrument carrying strap
Additional
Extra LiIon battery
accessories
Ear phones
Telephone set
Measurement cables
Service products Factory calibration
1: Please contact your local Anritsu representative for details on available protocols
2: Planned

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Ordering Information
General guideline for ordering CMA 3000.

Minimum Order
As a minimum the following shall be specified:
CMA 3000 basic instrument (0053100X)
Accessories Supplied CMA 3000 (0753100Y)

Protocols and SW Options


When ordering protocols (083###xx), please also order the related Basic protocol functionality option:
083026xx Basic Abis Interface and Protocol Functionality
083027xx Basic SS7 Protocol Functionality
083028xx Basic ISDN Protocol Functionality
Basic protocol functionalities should never be ordered without protocols
When issuing software updates for protocols to latest release, a software update fee will be charged.
When ordering post-installed protocols and SW options (083###90) please also specify delivery information:
08399990 On CD-ROM (Default, if nothing is specified)
08399995 On CD-ROM and USB memory stick (at extra cost)
08399950 By E-mail

SDH
When ordering SDH options please also order relevant:
Optical modules (one or two) 0158xxYY
o YY = 00 For port A, Factory installed
o YY = 01 For port B, Factory installed
o YY = 90 For port A, Field installed
o YY = 91 For port B, Field installed
Cables for optical modules (minimum two)
Please remember to change X, Y, XX or YY with the relevant digits as indicated above and in the price list you will find the relevant details
in the price list.

Ethernet Options
Two Ethernet options are available:
015861xx Ethernet 10/100 Electrical Internal module
015870xx Ethernet 10/100/1000 Plug-on (GigE) module (attached to the rear of the CMA 3000 Basic instrument
The two modules offer the same Ethernet testing functions.
The 015870x plug-on GigE module offers the same 10/100 electrical interface as the internal module 015861xx. In addition
it has optical interface as well as 1000Mbps electrical interface.
The 015870xx plug-on GigE module should be ordered when 1000Mbps is or will be required.

V-Series Interface Option


If the 015835xx V-Series Interface measurement option is ordered either connection cables or 01558600 Data Interface
Connection Box should also be ordered

Ethernet and V-Series Interface Field Installed


When ordering CMA 3000 10/100 Ethernet and V-Series Interface options for field installation, please use the following
ordering codes in accordance with the guide lines below:
01586191 10/100 Ethernet Board. Field Installed
o For instruments delivered after September 2005 and
o For instruments with 0158359x V-Series Interface Measurement Option installed regardless of age
01586192 10/100 Ethernet Board and basic instrument hardware upgrade. Field installed.
o For instruments delivered before September 2005, without the 0158359x V-Series Interface Measurement
Option installed
01583591 V-Series Interface Measurement Option. Field installed
o For instruments delivered after September 2005 and
o For instruments with 0158619x 10/100 Ethernet Board Option installed regardless of age
01583592 V-Series Interface Measurement Option and basic instrument hardware upgrade. Field installed
o For instruments delivered before September 2005.
Serial number information required in all cases

Order Checklist
1. Select CMA 3000 Basic Instrument version BNC or 1.6/5.6 connectors
2. Include the regional accessory kit with the CMA 3000 Basic Instrument
3. Include interface specific options
4. Check for applicable optical interfaces
5. Check that applicable protocol functionality is included when ordering protocols
6. Check SW delivery option for field installation of SW options
7. Check for correct ordering codes for field installation of V-series interface or 10/100 Ethernet options
8. Include Serial Number when ordering options for field installation

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Ordering Information
Required Required
Model/Order No. Name
Basic SW P/N
CMA 3000
0053100X CMA 3000 Basic Instrument
X = 0: BNC connectors for unbalanced and BNO connector for balanced interfaces
X = 1: 1.6/5.6 connectors for unbalanced and BNO connector for balanced interfaces
Includes one 84501600 Li-Ion Battery
Includes one 0753100Y "Accessories for CMA 3000", please specify.
0753100Y Accessories for CMA 3000
Y = 0: Europe - includes power cable 01453090
Y = 1: Australia - includes power cable 01453190
Y = 3: UK - includes power cable 01453290
Y = 4: USA - includes power cable 01453390

Calibration and Test Certificates


00880947 Factory calibration for CMA 3000, including factory-installed options
Including detailed result form
00880945 Test Certificate for Function Test
Including detailed result form
Only available if ordered at the same time as the instrument
00880946 Test Certificate for Function Test
Without detailed result form
Only available if ordered at the same time as the instrument

HW Options for CMA 3000


01586100 Ethernet 10/100 Electrical Interface Test Option, factory installed
01586191 Ethernet 10/100 Electrical Interface Test Option, field installed V2.10 or higher
For instruments delivered after September 2005 and
For instruments with 015835xx V-Series Interface Measurement Option installed regardless of age
Serial number information required
Requires SW version 2.10 or higher
01586192 Ethernet 10/100 Electrical Interface Test Option and basic instrument hardware upgrade, field installed V2.10 or higher
Serial number information required
For instruments delivered before September 2005, without the 015835xx V-Series Interface
Measurement Option installed
Requires SW version 2.10 or higher
015870xx Ethernet 10/100/1000 Interface Testing incl 2 RJ-45 Electrical Ports V2.34 or higher
Requires SW version 2.34 or higher
The module can be equipped with two optical modules:
49601400 850 nm (SX) (one module) 015870xx
49601500 1310 nm (LX) (one module) 015870xx
49601600 1550 nm (ZX) (one module) 015870xx
015833XX E3 Interface V2.40 or higher
Requires SW version 2.40 or higher
015807XX SDH Test Option Incl. STM-1 Electrical Interface
Note: XX = 00 Factory installed
XX = 90 Field installed. Please specify serial No of the target instrument
Up to two modules can be installed
015845YY STM-1 1310 nm, short haul, LC connector 015807XX
015846YY STM-1/4 1310 nm, short haul, LC connector 015807XX
015847YY STM-1 1310 nm, long haul, LC connector 015807XX
015848YY STM-1 1550 nm, long haul, LC connector 015807XX
015849YY STM-1/4 1310 nm, long haul, LC connector 015807XX
015850YY STM-1/4 1550 nm, long haul, LC connector 015807XX
Note: Includes the software needed to support them
YY = 00 For port A, Factory installed
YY = 01 For port B, Factory installed
YY = 90 For port A, Field installed
YY = 91 For port B, Field installed

Cables for Optical Modules


01460190 Cable, optical, singlemode LC to SC-PC, 3 meter
01463190 Cable, optical, singlemode LC to Radiall VFO, 3 meter
01463290 Cable, optical, singlemode LC to FC-APC, 3 meter
01463390 Cable, optical, singlemode LC to DIN4726, 3 meter
01463490 Cable, optical, singlemode LC to FC-PC, 3 meter
01463590 Cable, optical, singlemode LC to E-2000, 3 meter
01463690 Cable, optical, singlemode LC to E-2000 APC, 3 meter
01463790 Cable, optical, singlemode LC to ST-PC, 3 meter
01464090 Cable, optical, singlemode LC to LX.5, 3 meter
01463890 Cable, optical, singlemode LC to LC, 3 meter
01468990 Cable, optical, multimode SC to LC, 3 meter
01468890 Cable, optical, multimode LC to LC, 3 meter
01463990 Optical Attenuator 10dB LC to LC

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Required Required
Model/Order No. Name
Basic SW P/N
V- Series Interface
01583500 V-Series Interface Option, factory installed
Please see below for available connection and extender cables
01583591 V-Series Interface Option, field installed V2.10 or higher 015861xx
For instruments delivered after September 2005 and
For instruments with 015861xx 10/100 Ethernet Board Option installed regardless of age
Please see below for available connection and extender cables
Serial number information required
Requires SW version 2.10 or higher
01583592 V-Series Interface Option and basic instrument hardware upgrade.
Field installed V2.10 or higher
For instruments delivered before September 2005, without the 015861xx Ethernet 10/100 option installed.
Please see below for available connection and extender cables
Serial number information required
Requires SW version 2.10 or higher
Connection Cables for V-Series Interface Option
01442290 RS-530 DCE/DTE 015835xx
01442390 RS-449, V.36 DCE/DTE 015835xx
01442490 RS 232C, V.24 DCE/DTE (25 pin) 015835xx
01442590 V.11, X.21 DCE/DTE 015835xx
01442690 V.35 DCE/DTE 015835xx
01442790 V.35 DTE 015835xx
01443090 RS 232C, V.24 DCE/DTE (9 pin) 015835xx
01558600 Data Interface Connector Box 015835xx
Extender Cables for V-Series Interface Option
01445790 RS 530, RS 232C, V.24 Extender Cable (25 pin)
01445890 V.35 Extender Cable
01445990 RS-449, V.36 Extender Cable
01446090 V.11, X.21 Extender Cable
01446190 RS 232C, V.24 Extender Cable (9 pin)
Option: FrontSim for CMA 3000 (Note: for one license)
083101xx FrontSim for CMA 3000
XX=00: Instrument part factory installed; PC-part delivered on CD-ROM
XX=90: Field installed; Instrument part delivered on CD-ROM; PC-part delivered on CD-ROM
XX=50: Field installed; Instrument part delivered by E-mail; PC-part can be downloaded from ftp-site
08310195 FrontSim for CMA 3000
Field installed; Instrument part delivered on both CD-ROM and USB memory stick; PC-part delivered on CD-ROM
SW Delivery Options
When ordering field-installed SW options and protocols, one of the delivery options below must also be ordered.
If nothing is specified, option 08399990 - Delivery on CD will be assumed.
Only one delivery option is required per instrument.
08399990 SW is delivered on CD-ROM
08399995 SW is delivered on a CD-ROM and on a USB memory stick
08399950 The SW is delivered via E-mail. Please specify recipients E-mail address.
SW Options for CMA 3000 (Note: for one license)
083026xx Basic Abis Interface and Protocol Functionality
083027xx Basic SS7 Protocol Functionality
083028xx Basic ISDN Protocol Functionality
X4 Basic Abis and SS7 Protocol Functionality
i.e. 083026xx and 083027xx ordered together.
X5 Basic Abis and ISDN Protocol Functionality
X6 Basic SS7 and ISDN Protocol Functionality
I.e. 083027xx and 083028xx ordered together.
X7 Basic Abis, SS7, and ISDN Protocol Functionality
I.e. 083026xx, 083027xx and 083028xx ordered together.
083029xx GPRS Gb interface protocol decode for CMA 3000 083084xx
Requires that P/N 083084xx - Frame Relay test option is installed.
083084xx Frame Relay Test
083030xx Frame Relay Decode 083084xx
Requires that P/N 083084xx - Frame Relay test option is installed.
083086xx Tandem Connection Monitoring V2.10 or higher
Requires SW version 2.10 or higher
083087xx ATM layer measurement - over E1/E3 To be announced 015833xx
Requires that P/N 015833xx - E3 Interface option is installed.
Planned option. Please check factory for availability
083088xx ATM layer measurement - over SDH V3.00 or higher 015807xx
Requires that P/N 015807xx - SDH test option incl STM-1e is installed.
083089xx IP over Ethernet measurement To be announced 015861xx or
Requires that P/N 015861xx or 015870xx option is installed. 015870xx
Planned option. Please check factory for availability
CMA 3000 Software Kits for Updating to Latest Release
08309190 WLD
Please specify serial number of target instrument
The SW is delivered on a CD-ROM
08309195 WLD
Please specify serial number of target instrument
The SW is delivered on a CD-ROM and on a USB memory stick
Note x1: Software Updates
When issuing software updates for protocols to latest release, a software update fee will be charged.

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Required Required
Model/Order No. Name
Basic SW P/N
Miscellaneous
07030499 Carrying Case
Important Note: Can only be used if the CMA 3000 is NOT equipped with the 015870xx Ethernet Not for
10/100/1000 Interface Testing option 015870xx
070306WW Softbag
WW = 90: When ordered separately.
WW = 99: When ordered together with an instrument.
09108200 CMA 3000 User's Guide (Latest Release)
84703600 USB Memory stick (64 Mbytes)
84501600 Li-Ion Battery
97600800 Stylus for Touch Screen
01582600 Mains Adapter without Mains Cable
01453090 Power Cable for AC Mains - Europe
01453190 Power Cable for AC Mains - Australia
01453290 Power Cable for AC Mains - UK
01453390 Power Cable for AC Mains - US
07030000 Instrument Carrying Strap
0753102y Stand-Alone Charger for Battery including Mains Adapter
Y = 0: Europe - includes power cable 01453090
Y = 1: Australia - includes power cable 01453190
Y = 3: UK - includes power cable 01453290
Y = 4: USA - includes power cable 01453390
01592500 Car 12 Vdc adapter for CMA 3000
07530010 Telephone Set
80701200 Earphone
01467890 Clock in/clock out cable
01463090 RJ45 Network cable - crossed
01467990 Network cable RJ45 male to RJ45 male - 3 m
01450290 Balanced Cable (BNO to Crocodile Clips) 3 m
01459990 Balanced Cable (BNO to Crocodile Clips - 20 dB attenuated) 3 m
01451090 Balanced Cable (2BNO to RJ45 Male/Female)
01452290 Connection Cable (RJ45 to Crocodile Clips)
01453490 Balanced Cable (BNO - Krone LSA 2 pol Break) 2 m
01453590 Balanced Cable (BNO - Krone LSA 2 pol) 2 m
01453690 Balanced Cable (BNO - Krone LSA 2 pol 20dB) 2m
01438700 Balanced Cable (BNO to Bantam)
86500314 BNO Connector for Own Cable Assembly
Protocol Bundling
X14 Protocol Bundling Package No. 1
Any combination of 5 protocols for one CMA instrument from the lists below EXCLUDING the 083062XX WLD - Motorola
Mobis protocol and 083068XX WLD - GPRS Abis with Motorola PCU Frames.
X15 Protocol Bundling Package No. 2
Any combination of 10 protocols for one CMA instrument from the lists below EXCLUDING the 083062XX WLD - Motorola
Mobis protocol and 083068XX WLD - GPRS Abis with Motorola PCU Frames.

SW Delivery Options
When ordering field-installed SW options and protocols, one of the delivery options below must also be ordered.
If nothing is specified, option 08399990 - Delivery on CD will be assumed.
Only one delivery option is required per instrument.
08399990 SW is delivered on CD-ROM
08399995 SW is delivered on a CD-ROM and on a USB memory stick
08399950 The SW is delivered via E-mail. Please specify recipients E-mail address.
SS7 Protocols
Requires basic SS7 protocol functionality 083027xx.
Note: for one license
083031xx WLD - ETSI Core INAP CS1 083027xx
083032xx WLD - ETSI Core INAP CS1 and CAMEL (CAP) ph2 083027xx
083033xx WLD - CAP (CAMEL) v3 083027xx
083034xx WLD - GSM Phase 2+ A interface 083027xx
083035xx WLD - GSM Phase 2+ MAP 083027xx
083036xx WLD - GSM Phase 2+ GPRS Gs interface 083027xx
083037xx WLD - ITU-T White Book ISUP (R99) and ANS.1 Decoding of TCAP - OPC: 3-8-3 083027xx
083038xx WLD - ITU-T White Book ISUP (R99) and ANS.1 Decoding of TCAP - OPC: in decimal 083027xx
083039xx WLD - ITU-T Q.767 083027xx
083126xx WLD - ITU-T Blue Book SS7 083027xx
083040xx WLD - ETSI ISUP v3 083027xx
083041xx WLD - ETSI ISUP v4 083027xx
083042xx WLD-IS 41C with 24 bit OPC/DPC 083027xx
083043xx WLD-IS 41C with 14 bit OPC/DPC 083027xx
083044xx Brazil - Brazilian TUP and ISUP 083027xx
083045xx China - White 24 bit SNM, SNT, SCCP, TCAP, TUP and ISUP 083027xx
083046xx Czech - ISUP 2 083027xx
083047xx France -TUP SSUTR2 VN7 083027xx
083048xx France - SPIROU 083027xx

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Required Required
Model/Order No. Name
Basic SW P/N
083049xx France - SSURN 083027xx
083050xx Germany - ETSI ISUP v.3 with AOC99 083027xx
083051xx Greece - ISUP 083027xx
083052xx Italy - ISUP and CS2 083027xx
083053xx Mexico - Mexican ISUP 083027xx
083054xx Poland - Polish ISUP v2 083027xx
083055xx Russia - ISUP EOCC 12.3 083027xx
083056xx UK - IUP and Enveloped ISUP (1999) 083027xx
Abis Protocols
Requires basic Abis interface and protocol functionality option 083026xx.
Note: for one license
083057xx WLD - GSM900/DCS1800 Phase 2+ Abis 083026xx
083058xx WLD - Ericsson GSM RBS 200 083026xx
083059xx WLD - Ericsson GSM RBS 2000 083026xx
083061xx WLD - Lucent LM 6.0 incl. Abis Phase 2+ 083026xx
083062xx WLD - Motorola GSM Mobis 083026xx
083063xx WLD - Motorola GSM Mobis 083026xx
Only when customer is Motorola. 083026xx
083064xx WLD - Nokia Abis O&M 083026xx
083065xx WLD - Siemens Abis O&M and GSM Phase 2+ 083026xx
GPRS Abis Protocols
Requires basic Abis interface and protocol functionality option 083026xx.
Note: for one license
083066xx WLD - GPRS Abis with Ericsson PCU Frames 083026xx
083067xx WLD - GPRS Abis with Lucent PCU Frames 083026xx
083068xx WLD - GPRS Abis with Motorola PCU Frames 083026xx
083069xx WLD - GPRS Abis with Motorola PCU Frames 083026xx
Only when customer is Motorola. 083026xx
083070xx WLD - GPRS Abis with Nokia PCU Frames 083026xx
083071xx WLD - GPRS Abis with Nortel PCU Frames 083026xx
083072xx WLD - GPRS Abis with Siemens PCU Frames 083026xx
ISDN Protocols
Requires basic ISDN protocol functionality option 083028xx.
Note: for one license
083073xx WLD - EURO-ISDN (ETSI) including Supplementary Services and X.25 083028xx
This protocol also supports ITU-T Q.931
083074xx WLD - QSIG 083028xx
083075xx Australia - ISDN 083028xx
083076xx France VN6 ISDN 083028xx
083077xx Germany - 1TR6 ISDN 083028xx
Other Protocols
Requires basic ISDN protocol functionality option 083028xx
Note: for one license
083078xx WLD - X.25 Modules 8 083028xx
083079xx WLD - X.25 Modules 128 083028xx
083080xx UK - DPNSS 083028xx
083081xx UK - DASS-2 083028xx
Remote Subscriber
Requires basic ISDN protocol functionality option 083028xx
Note: for one license
083082xx WLD - ETSI V5.1/5.2 083028xx
Note:
XX = 00: Factory-installed.
XX = 90: Field-installed. Please specify serial number of the target instrument.

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Required Required
Model/Order No. Name
Basic SW P/N
General Cables and Adaptors for CMA 3000 and Lite 3000/3000E
01407490 Coax Cable (1.6/5.6 male to 1.6/5.6 male)
01415990 Coax Cable (BNC male to BNC male)
01427190 Coax Cable (BNC male to BNC male) double shield
01413790 Coax Cable (BNC male to 1.6/5.6 male)
01427090 Coax Cable (1.6/5.6 male to 1.6/5.6 male) double shield
01407790 Coax Cable (1.6/5.6 male to 1.0/2.3 male)
01414690 Coax Cable (1.6/5.6 male to 2.5/6.0 male)
01411990 Coax Cable (1.6/5.6 male to open end)
01411890 Coax Cable (1.6/5.6 female to BNC male)
01416890 Coax Cable (BNC male to open end)
01414490 Coax Cable 20 dB Attenuation (1.6/5.6 male to 1.6/5.6 male)
01418690 Coax Cable 20 dB Attenuation (BNC male to BNC male)
01415690 Coax Cable (AXE socket block to 2 x 1.6/5.6 male)
01416990 Coax Cable (AXE socket block to 2 x BNC male)
01436300 Balanced Cable (BNO - BNO), 2,5 m
01436400 Balanced Cable (BNO - 3-pin banana plug), 2,5 m
01451090 Balanced Cable (2*BNO to RJ45 male/female)
01450290 Balanced Cable (BNO to crocodile clips) 3 m
01459990 Balanced Cable (BNO to Crocodile Clips - 20 dB attenuated) 3 m
01453490 Balanced Cable (BNO - Krone LSA 2 pol Break) 2 m
01453590 Balanced Cable (BNO - Krone LSA 2 pol) 2 m
01453690 Balanced Cable (BNO-Krone LSA 2 pol 20dB) 2 m
01422990 Cable Adaptor, 1.6/5.6 to balanced 120 Ohms/1200 Ohms
01423090 Cable Adaptor, BNC to balanced 120 Ohms/1200 Ohms
86500314 BNO Connector for Own Cable Assembly
01448390 Cable, BNO to Open End
01407690 Adapter Connector (1.6/5.6 male to BNC female)
01417990 Adapter Connector (BNC male to 1.6/5.6 female)
86600238 Adapter Connector (1 pole banana female to female)
01427600 V.24 Interface Cable (9 pin to 25 pin)
01427900 V.24 Interface Cable (9 pin to 9 pin)

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ALL-IN-ONE FIELD TESTER
Lite 3000/Lite 3000E

Installation and Maintenance of 2 Mbps, BRI and Data Lines in Fixed and Mobile Access Networks.

General Description Key Features


The Anritsu Lite 3000 and Lite 3000E are hand-held, battery- Fast troubleshooting
powered, multipurpose telecommunications test instruments for Simultaneous monitoring both directions of 2 Mbps PCM lines
2048 kbps PCM systems. The instruments are powerful tools for a Powerful testing of framed Nx64 kbps and unframed 2 Mbps PCM
wide range of applications, from fast first aid troubleshooting to systems
comprehensive, in-depth analysis of transmission and signaling Advanced all-layer signaling analysis options
problems. Adding options converts the Lite 3000 and the Lite 3000E Immediate LED indications
from full-featured transmission line quality testers into advanced Large color display
signaling analyzers. Battery-powered, with more than 10 hours between recharges
The basic Lite 3000/3000E, with its two independent receivers and Key Features Only Supported by Lite 3000E
one transmitter, supports framed and unframed testing and monitor- ISDN call emulation options
ing. The instrument is thus ideal for both in-service and out-of- ISDN BRI option
service transmission-quality measurement. For fast troubleshooting, Data interface test options
the Lite 3000/3000E displays alarms and transmission link status on Frame relay test option
LED indicators. The instrument's two inputs permit immediate moni- Jitter test and pulse shape measurement options
toring of the two sides of a PCM line and allow comparison of simul- Memory Expansion (100 Mbytes) option
taneously recorded results. With options added the Lite 3000/3000E
turns into a very powerful signaling analyzer for SS7 and ISDN pro- Measurement
tocols, the A-bis interface of GSM/GPRS networks and for CAS and The Lite 3000/3000E has three measurement functions:
MF signaling. Other options make Lite 3000E test data interfaces, IS-
DN access lines, frame relay circuits and to do advanced 2048 kbps The Status Monitor
physical layer analysis of jitter and pulse shape. The status monitor is always active and provides essential information
Results are easily read from the large display. Colors and graphical for fast troubleshooting of the monitored transmission system. Status
symbols facilitate interpretation. Measurement data can be printed monitoring covers:
on an external printer or exported to a PC via the V.24 interface. With
its few keys and large color LCD screen, the Lite 3000/3000E is very Line alarms on LED indicators with a trap facility
user-friendly in operation. It can be operated remotely through an Display of current input frequency and deviation
optional MS Windows program that simulates the instrument's front Indication of input level
panel. The Lite 3000/3000E can automatically configure to the Traffic channel usage
received signal, eliminating time-consuming instrument setup. Audio level in a traffic channel
Setups supporting particular applications may be stored in the Propagation time monitor
instrument. Setups can also be transferred to a PC from where they Listen-in on a traffic channel
can be loaded to other instruments, allowing a very fast and easy
distribution of standardized test setups within the organization.
Fault location is greatly facilitated by the high degree of portability of
the robust Lite 3000/3000E, allowing measurements to be taken at
any suitable measuring point. The instrument is powered by
rechargeable and replaceable intelligent high-capacity NiMH batter-
ies, which provide more than 10 hours of operation between
recharges with PowerSave. The Lite 3000/3000E can also be
powered via an external mains adapter for long-term measurements.

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Typical Applications
Comprehensive Out-of-Service Testing
The Lite 3000/3000E supports unframed 2048 kbps testing for in-
stallation, commissioning and stability tests. Performance of system
under test is evaluated on the basis of BER measurements with a
loop back at the far end of the tested line.
Framed 2 Mbps Testing
The Lite 3000/3000E can simulate errors for testing system behavior on
variations in a framed signal as a part of installation testing and confor-
mance testing. The synchronization circuits are tested by generating er-
rors in the frame alignment signals. CRC-4 can be calculated and in-
serted in the PCM frame. Relevant alarms can be generated. Analogue
tones or digital signals may be inserted into a channel in the PCM sig-
nal.

Figure 1. Fast overview of traffic channel time slots.

Interval-Based Measurement
Interval-based measurement provides information for transmission-
error performance for installation/commissioning and troubleshoot-
ing. Information on errors and alarms is collected for intervals with a
user-defined duration and error-performance parameters
(G.821/G.826/M.2100) are calculated. A Measurement Summary
function provides a very fast overview of a measurement via an
OK/Questionable/not-OK indication. The user can define thresh-
olds for the "OK" and the "not OK" levels. Histogram presentations
facilitate the tracing of errors.

Figure 3. Graphical histogram presentation detected error.

In-Service Monitoring
In troubleshooting, it is of utmost importance to be able to easily and
quickly determine the state of the PCM lines in a network. The Lite
3000/3000Es two receivers permit simultaneous monitoring of both
sides of a PCM line. The Line Status LEDs present the current status in
relation to alarms and errors. A trap facility saves information on earlier
alarms and errors, permitting detection of sporadic errors and allowing
unattended operation. A PCM level indicator provides information on the
current level of the monitored PCM signal, making it easy to verify that
the expected signal level is present.

Figure 2. The OK/Questionable/not-OK measurement indica-


tion

Log-Based Measurements
Log-based measurements are available for signaling analysis and ad-
vanced transmission-error troubleshooting. Events are logged in the
memory with high-resolution time stamps. Logged events are detect-
ed alarms, errors, CAS bit changes, Sa bit changes and, depending
on the options added, a number of other events types such as GSM,
SS7 and ISDN signaling messages. This allows the user to examine
the correlation of the different types of events. Filters enable/disable
the logging and display of individual events for optimal memory usage
and read-out of only the information required. The event log can be Figure 4. Line status LEDs Detailed information on errors and
examined during or after a measurement. alarrms is shown the display.

Long-Term Measurements (Lite 3000E Only)


Long-term measurements with high resolution or otherwise requiring In-Service Error-Performance Measurement
very large data storage are possible when the Memory Expansion FAS and CRC-4 based error measurements are often used for in-ser-
option is installed in the Lite 3000E. The extra 100 Mbytes of non- vice verification of transmission quality. With the Lite 3000/3000E, it is
volatile data storage provides the instrument a huge built-in memory easy to obtain this information, including G.821, G.826 or M.2100 error-
capacity, unrivalled in its class. performance parameters.

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Identification of Synchronization Problems
To eliminate errors, the network elements in modern telecommunica-
tions networks are synchronized to a single clock. Synchronization faults
result in transmission errors caused by bit or frame slips in the network.
It is easy to identify synchronization problems with the Lite 3000/3000E.
The instrument highlights the occurrence of bit and frame slips to the
user and displays the frequency deviation between the two inputs. A de-
viation indicates that two network elements are synchronized to different
clocks; i.e. that one of them is mis-synchronized.
Slip Measurements
Slip may be caused by fading on digital radio link; transmission through
digital switches or error bursts corrupting too many justification bits. As
a result, one or more bits are inserted or deleted from the signal. The
Lite 3000/3000E records slips and bit errors separately.
Traffic Monitoring
The Lite 3000/3000E analyses the content of the traffic channels in the
monitored lines, using this data to present an easy-to-understand survey
of the current channel states (busy/idle).
This can be used to ensure that all channels are idle before the line is
taken out of service. In addition, a lock facility identifies channels with an
abnormal usage (always/never busy). Figure 5. Log of errors and alams with high-resolution time
stamps
Propagation Time
Propagation time can be measured when the instrument sends out a In-Service Testing (Drop-and-Insert)
PRBS and the pattern is looped back to the instrument, thus permitting A full error-performance analysis is based on a PRBS pattern located in
checks of the controllers for the signal routing, satellite links etc. and that one or more channels. Channels within a 2048 kbps link can be tested
introduced delays are below specified limits. using the drop-and-insert function. If the tested channel is looped back,
Advanced In-Service Troubleshooting the Lite 3000/3000E can test loop performance and propagation time. It
Troubleshooting transmission errors may require analysis of timing be- is also possible to insert errors in a live traffic signal. Thus, handling of
tween events, which occur within a few milliseconds. The Lite errors in signals with a special format can be checked.
3000/3000Es high-resolution log facilitates analysis of timing between Audio Performance Test
errors or alarms. Audio checks of the digital side of the multiplexer identify impaired voice
channels. The audio information in a channel may be output to the built-
in loudspeaker, to a headset (option) or to external equipment for further
analysis.
Analogue Multiplex Testing
The Lite 3000/3000E can insert a tone into a channel to measure its au-
dio level for the test of D/A-converters. If the channel carries a single
tone, the frequency can also be measured.

Specifications
General The interfaces comply with ITU-T recommendation G.703 for 2 Mbps
Unbalanced connector:
BNC or Siemens 1.6/5.6 (as specified by the user)
Connectors
2 Mbps Interfaces Balanced connector:
BNO
One transmitter (Tx) and two receivers (RxA-RxB)
Port number
Transmitter and receivers can be set independently or locked together
Output impedances supported:
Impedance
75 Ohms (unbalanced), 120 Ohms (balanced)
Bit rate 2048 kbps
Adjustable offsets: 125 ppm in 1-ppm steps
Clocks
Clock source: Internal, recovered from RxA or RxB. Lite 3000E also external 2 MHz TTL signal
Internal clock: 2048 kbps 4.6 ppm
Line code HDB3 or AMI (user-selectable)
Unframed or framed FAS/nFAS
Framing
Sa-bits (non-FAS) are user-programmable
Permits the user to insert an nx64 kbps test pattern in an incoming signal and send it out through
Drop and insert
the transmitter. It is also possible to insert errors in a selected 64 kbps traffic channel.
Alarm may be generated:
Transmitter (Tx) Alarms
No Signal, AIS, No Frame, Distant Alarm, CAS MF Loss, Distant MF Alarm
Errors may be generated in:
Error insertion: Bit, code, FAS bit, FAS word, CRC-4, CRC-4 MFAS, CAS MFAS, E-bit
Manual: 1-255 consecutive errors (1-16 consecutive FAS word errors)
Errors
Continuous 10-2, 10-3, 10-4, 10-5, 10-6, 10-7
Provoking of G.821, G.826 or M.2100 events (ES, SES etc.) (Bit, FAS, CRC-4, E-bit)
Manual slip insertion: frame slip, pattern slip
CAS CAS signaling bits may be generated
Pattern generation:
Unframed of framed n 64 kbps in contiguous or non-contiguous channel access
BER test patterns Test patterns supported:
PRBS 11, PRBS 15, PRBS 23, All 0s, All 1s, Alternating (1:1) normal or inverted
User-defined 1, 2, 4, 8 or 16-bit
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Tone in one speech channel:
Tone and Frequency: 1 Hz to 4 kHz in 1 Hz steps
speech signal insertion Level: +3 dBm to 70 dBm in 1 dBm steps
Transmitter (Tx) Artificial speech signal
Clock out
A 2 MHz TTL output, synchronized to the 2 Mbps clock rate of RxA or RxB
(Lite 3000E only)

Impedance Input impedances supported:


75 Ohms (unbalanced), 120 Ohms (balanced), High (approx. 10 nominal)
Jitter tolerance In accordance with ITU-T G.823 section 3.1.1
Return loss Complies with the ITU-T Rec. G.703
Receiver sensitivity 0 to 40 dB cable attenuation (normal) or 20 to 30 dB linear attenuation (monitor)

Receive signal rate 2048 kbps 100 ppm


Frequency deviation indication accuracy: 1 ppm
Line Code HDB3 or AMI (user-selectable)
Framing Unframed or framed FAS/nFAS

Detectors Each input has a signal level detector. Range: 0 to 46 dB (normal) or 20 to 32 dB (monitor)
Each input has signal frequency detector. Accuracy: 1 ppm

Auto configuration Framing and pattern are automatically determined. Signaling channels are identified if signaling
options are installed
Alarm detected:
Alarms No Signal, AIS, No Frame, CRC4 MF loss, Distant Alarm, Signaling Alarm (No MF, Distant MF
Alarm), BERT Pattern Sync Loss
Errors detected:
Errors FAS/nFAS errors, Pattern Errors, CRC4 errors, CRC-4 MFAS, E-bit (FEBE) errors, Code errors,
Receivers Pattern Slips, Frame Slips

CAS CAS channel contents (TS16) can be supervised. Whenever a CAS channel contents change, an
event is logged and time-stamped

BER test patterns Same as transmitter. Test patterns are detected in nx64 kbps contiguous or non-contiguous
channels (framed) or as an unframed signal
G.821, G.826 or M.2100 analysis of a PRBS in the received signal, or based on CRC-4, E-bit or
FAS. ES, SES, DM (G.821), BBE (G.826), UAT, EFS, AT % or count
Error performance Error performance evaluation for the total measurement:
HR% for a user- defined error performance parameter or programmable OK and not-OK limit for
Bit, FAS, CRC-4 or E-bit count or ratio
Round trip delay
Resolution: 1 sec (unframed), 0.1 msec framed
(propagation time)
Range: 0 - 4 sec
measurement
FAS/nFAS, CAS signaling, Contents of single time slot incl. positive/negative peak values and
coder offset. Level and frequency for encoded tone:
Time-slot monitoring
Frequency: 1 Hz to kHz with 1 Hz resolution
Level: +3 dBm to 66 dBm with 1 dBm resolution
Speech decode In one 64 kbps time slot (ITU-T Rec. G.703): A-law according to ITU-T Rec. G.711
ADPCM speech
ADPCM in one 32 kbps subchannel in accordance with ITU-T Rec. G.721 and G.761
decode option
Current information on:
Alarms and errors on the monitored line
Input level indication
Status Frequency deviation
Round trip delay
Contents of one time slot
FAS/non-FAS and CAS bits
Traffic overview: Busy/idle indication from all 31 channels
Measurements Either interval-based statistics or event log measurement can be activated
Results
User-defined resolution: 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 30s, 1, 5, 10, 15, 30 min, 1, 2, 4, 6, 12 hours
Information logged:
Alarms
Statistics
Code error count/ratio
Pattern bit, FAS, CRC-4 and E-bit error count/ratio and G.821, G.826 or M.2100 parameters
Frequency deviation information
Events are logged with 1 msec resolution time stamps
Event Log Logged events: Detected alarms and errors. Changes in CAS and Sa bits
Filters enable/disable the logging of individual events
Memory size: 640 kbytes (equals more than 20,000 signaling messages with an average
Internal memory
message length of 20 bytes or up to 7,500 measurement intervals). Continuous or stop-on-full
capacity
Memory capacity operation is user-selectable. The memory is non-volatile. Up to 10 measurements can be stored
Memory Expansion
Extends the total memory capacity of the instrument to 100 Mbytes.
option (Lite 3000E only)
Service interface V.24 data Interface DTE. Connector: 9 pin, D-sub, Male

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For connection of an optional telephone set; to insert human voice into a traffic channel and to
Phone Interface listen-in using the loud speaker in the telephone set
(Lite 3000E only) Connector:
RJ11 (1x6) Female
Other interfaces The built-in loudspeaker monitors speech in both directions of a voice channel
Output level: user-controlled from front panel
Built-in loudspeaker A jack provides ear phone access to the audio signal. The built-in loudspeaker is disconnected
when a headset is plugged in
A nominal level (at 600 Ohms load) can be provided through the jack for connection to an external
test set
Display Backlit color LCD with 320 x 240 pixels
10.8 V rechargeable and replaceable intelligent NiMH battery
Operating time (basic instrument):
With PowerSave; more than 10 hours
Without PowerSave; more than 6 hours
Battery
Charging time:
Fast charge: Approx. 3 hours
Normal charge: Approx. 6 hours
Indicator for remaining capacity: % and hours/minutes

Mains adapter Input: 100-240 V AC, 50-60 Hz


Output: 18 V DC, max. 2.5 A
Real-time clock Battery-backed; for event time stamps etc
Basic instrument:
Mechanical Dimensions: Approx. 21 x 24 x 8.5 cm (HxWxD)
Weight: Lite 3000 approx. 2.5 kg. Lite 3000E approx. 3 kg
Operating temperature: 5 to +40C
Environmental Storage temperature: 25 to +60C
The Lite 3000 and the Lite 3000E are CE-marked and comply with EN 50081-1 and EN 50082-1
Users Guide
NiMH battery
Standard accessories
Mains adapter with mains cable
Instrument carrying strap
Basic A-bis interface and protocol functionality
A-bis protocols ETSI and vendor specific (basic A-bis interface and protocol functionality option
required)1
Vendor specific GPRS A-bis PCU protocols (basic A-bis interface and protocol functionality is
Miscellaneous required) 1
Basic SS7 protocol functionality
SS7 protocols (basic SS7 protocol functionality option required)1
Options
Basic ISDN protocol functionality
ISDN protocols (basic ISDN protocol functionality option required)1
MF tone detection and CAS bit decode
CAS signaling tables (MF tone detection and CAS bit decode option required)
Wander measurement option
ADPCM speech decode
FrontSim: Remote operation (front simulation) SW for MS Windows

Jitter measurement option


Jitter generate option (Jitter measuremen option is required)
Pulse shape measurement option (Jitter measurement option is required)
Data interface measurement option
Options for
Frame relay test option
Lite 3000E
GPRS Gb interface protocol decode (requires Frame relay test option)
only
ISDN Basic rate interface option
ISDN call emulation (basic ISDN protocol functionality option required)1
Memory Expansion (100 Mbyte) option
Clock in/clock out converter cable
Carrying case
Carrying soft bag
Extra NiMH battery
Stand-alone charger for battery
Additional accessories
Headset
Ear phones
Telephone set
Measurement cables
Service products Accredited calibration

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Ordering Information
General Guideline for Ordering Lite 3000. General Guideline for Ordering Lite 3000E.
Minimum Order Minimum Order
As a minimum the following shall be specified: As a minimum the following shall be specified:
Lite 3000 basic instrument (005351LX) Lite 3000E basic instrument (005301LX)
Accessories Supplied Lite 3000 (0753500Y) Accessories Supplied Lite 3000E (0753000Y)
Either Carrying Case option (07026699) or Soft Bag option Either Carrying Case option (07026699) or Soft Bag option
(07026599) or Cardboard Box (07575700) (07026599) or Cardboard Box (07575700)
Protocols and SW Options Protocols and SW Options
When ordering protocols (089###xx), please also order the related When ordering protocols (089###xx), please also order the related
Basic protocol functionality option: Basic protocol functionality option:
089348zz Basic Abis Interface and Protocol Functionality 089348zz Basic Abis Interface and Protocol Functionality
089349zz Basic SS7 Protocol Functionality 089349zz Basic SS7 Protocol Functionality
089350zz Basic ISDN Protocol Functionality 089350zz Basic ISDN Protocol Functionality
Basic protocol functionalities should never be ordered without Basic protocol functionalities should never be ordered without
protocols protocols
When issuing software updates for protocols to latest release, a soft- Data Interface Option
ware update fee will be charged. If the 01558300 Data Interface measurement option is ordered either
Order Checklist connection cables or 01558600 Data Interface Connection Box
1. Select Lite 3000 or Lite 3000E Basic Instrument version BNC or should also be ordered
1.6/5.6 connectors Jitter and Pulse Shape Options
2. Include the regional accessory kit with the Lite 3000 (E) Basic If one of the following options are ordered the 015731x0 Jitter mea-
Instrument surement option must also be ordered:
3. For Lite 3000E: Include relevant HW options 089831XX Jitter Generation option
4. For Lite 3000E: Check that connection cables are ordered with 089832XX Pulse Shape Measurement option
the data interface option 089833XX Large Frequency Deviation of 2Mbit/s Transmitter
5. Check that applicable protocol functionality is included when or- Option
dering protocols
6. Include Serial Number when ordering options for field installation.

Ordering Information
Required Required
Model/Order No. Name Lite 3000 Lite 3000E
Basic SW P/N
005351LX Lite 3000 Basic Instrument X
L = 0: The Lite 3000 with English SW, i.e. English language on the display of the
instrument and the front panel and back panel labels
L = 1: The Lite 3000 with French SW, i.e. French language on the display of the
instrument while the front panel and back panel labels are in English
L = 2: The Lite 3000 with German SW, i.e. German language on the display of the
instrument while the front panel and back panel labels are in English
L = 3: The Lite 3000 with Spanish SW, i.e. Spanish language on the display of the
instrument while the front panel and back panel labels are in English.
X = 0: BNC connectors for unbalanced and BNO connector for balanced interfaces
X = 1: 1.6/5.6 connectors for unbalanced and BNO connector for balanced
interfaces
Includes one 84501400 "NiHM Battery"
Includes one 07026400 "Carrying strap"
Includes one 0753500Y "Accessories for Lite 3000", please specify.
0753500Y Accessories for Lite 3000 X
Y = 0: Europe - includes power cable 01453090
Y = 1: Australia - includes power cable 01453190
Y = 2: Switzerland - includes power cable 01453090
Y = 3: UK - includes power cable 01453290
Y = 4: USA - includes power cable 01453390
Y = 5: Denmark - includes power cable 01453090
Y = 6 Germany - includes power cable 014153090
005301LX Lite 3000E Basic Instrument X
L = 0: The Lite 3000E with English SW, i.e. English language on the display of the
instrument and on the front panel and back panel labels
L = 1: The Lite 3000E with French SW, i.e. French language on the display of the
instrument while the front panel and back panel labels are in English
L = 2: The Lite 3000E with German SW, i.e. German language on the display of the
instrument while the front panel and back panel labels are in English
L = 3: The Lite 3000E with Spanish SW, i.e. Spanish language on the display of the
instrument while the front panel and back panel labels are in English.
X = 0: BNC connectors for unbalanced and BNO connector for balanced inter faces
X = 1: 1.6/5.6 connectors for unbalanced and BNO connector for balanced
interfaces
Includes one 84501400 "NiHM Battery"
Includes one 07026400 "Carrying strap"
Includes one 0753000Y "Accessories for Lite 3000E", please specify.
0753000Y Accessories for Lite 3000E X
Y = 0: Europe - includes power cable 01453090
Y = 1: Australia - includes power cable 01453190
Y = 2: Switzerland - includes power cable 01453090
Y = 3: UK - includes power cable 01453290
Y = 4: USA - includes power cable 01453390
Y = 5: Denmark - includes power cable 01453090
Y = 6: Germany - includes power cable 01453090 and User's Guide 09107900
Y = 7: France - includes power cable 01453090 and User's Guide 09107600
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Required Required
Model/Order No. Name Lite 3000 Lite 3000E
Basic SW P/N
Calibration
No discount on calibration prices
00880936 Factory Calibration for Lite 3000, including factory-installed options X
Including detailed result form
00880937 Factory Calibration for Lite 3000E, including factory- installed options X
Including detailed result form
00880945 Test Certificate for Function Test of Lite 3000/E X X
Including detailed result form
Only available if ordered at the same time as the instrument
00880946 Test Certificate for Function Test of Lite 3000/E X X
Without detailed result form
Only available if ordered at the same time as the instrument
00880519 Accredited calibration for Lite 3000, including factory-installed options X
00880535 Accredited calibration for Lite 3000E, including factory-installed options X
Options
089348zz Basic Abis Interface and Protocol Functionality X X
089349zz Basic SS7 Protocol Functionality X X
089350zz Basic ISDN Protocol Functionality X X
********X4 Basic Abis and SS7 Protocol Functionality X X
i.e. 089348zz and 089349zz ordered together.
********X5 Basic Abis and ISDN Protocol Functionality X X
I.e. 089348zz and 089350zz ordered together.
********X6 Basic SS7 and ISDN Protocol Functionality X X
I.e. 089349zz and 089350zz ordered together.
********X7 Basic Abis, SS7 and ISDN Protocol Functionality X X
I.e. 089348zz, 089349zz, and 089350zz ordered together.
089351xx MF Tone Detection and CAS Bit Decode X X
089352zz ADPCM Speech Decode X X
089353xx FrontSim for Lite 3000 and Lite 3000E 07575800 X X
Remote operation (front simulation) SW for MS Windows. Note: When ordering
FrontSim, please also specify 07575800.
07575800 Accessory Kit for FrontSim Lite 3000 X X
089874xx Wander analysis option. X X
Requires SW v3.30 or higher in basic instrument V3.30 or higher
Note:
ZZ = 99 Factory installed
ZZ = 90 Field installed (supplied on disk). Please specify serial No of the target instrument
XX = 00 Factory installed
XX = 90 Field installed (supplied on disk). Please specify serial No of the target instrument

Options for Lite 3000E


when ordered with basic instrument
01558300 Data Interface Measurement Option X
01573100 Jitter measurement option X
01558475 ISDN Basic Rate Interface X
01558700 Memory Expansion (100 MB) X
Options for Lite 3000E
when post installed at factory or authorized service workshop
01558380 Data Interface Measurement Option V3.40 or higher X
Requires SW version 3.40 or higher in basic instrument.
01558480 ISDN Basic Rate Interface X
01573180 Jitter measurement option X
01558780 Memory Expansion (100 MB) X
Connection Cables for Data Interface Option
01442290 RS-530 DCE/DTE 015583xx X
01442390 RS-449, V.36 DCE/DTE 015583xx X
01442490 RS 232C, V.24 DCE/DTE (25 pin) 015583xx X
01442590 V.11, X.21 DCE/DTE 015583xx X
01442690 V.35 DCE/DTE 015583xx X
01442790 V.35 DTE 015583xx X
01443090 RS 232C, V.24 DCE/DTE (9 pin) 015583xx X
01442890 Codir. (G.703) 015583xx X
01442990 Clock in/clock out 015583xx X
01558600 Data Interface Connector Box 015583xx X
Extender Cables for Data Interface Option
01445790 RS 530, RS 232C, V.24 Extender Cable (25 pin)
01445890 V.35 Extender Cable
01445990 RS-449, V.36 Extender Cable
01446090 V.11, X21 Extender Cable
01446190 RS 232C, V.24 Extender Cable (9 pin)
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Required Required
Model/Order No. Name Lite 3000 Lite 3000E
Basic SW P/N
Miscellaneous SW Options for Lite 3000E (Note: for one licence)
089834xx GPRS Gb interface protocol decode for Lite 3000E V3.00 or higher 089808xx X
Requires that P/N 089808xx - Frame Relay test option is installed and SW version
3.00 or higher in basic instrument.
089808xx Frame Relay Test V3.00 or higher X
Requires SW version 3.00 or higher in basic instrument.
089845xx Frame Relay Decode V3.00 or higher 089808xx X
Requires that P/N 089808XX - Frame Relay test option is installed and SW version
3.00 or higher in basic instrument.
089831xx Jitter Generation Option V3.20 or higher 015731x0 X
Requires that the 015731x0 Jitter measurement option is installed and SW version
3.20 or higher in basic instrument
089832xx Pulse Shape Measurement Option 015731x0 X
Requires that the 015731x0 Jitter measurement option is installed
089833xx Large Frequency Deviation of 2Mbit/s Transmitter Option 015731x0 X
Requires that the 015731x0 Jitter measurement option is installed
089712xx Functional Element Decode of Sa Bits According to ETSI X
ETS 300 233
089859xx LED Invert SW Option 015583x0 X
Only for customers who have a Lite 3000E with the 015583x0 Data Interface
Measurement Option installed
089860xx LED Normal SW Option 015583x0 X
Only for customers who have a Lite 3000E with the 015583x0 Data Interface
Measurement Option installed
089864xx DCE/DTE Indication Invert SW Option 015583x0 X
Only for customers who have a Lite 3000E with the 015583x0 Data Interface
Measurement Option installed
089865xx DCE/DTE Indication Normal SW Option 015583x0 X
Only for customers who have a Lite 3000E with the 015583x0 Data Interface
Measurement Option installed

Lite 3000 Software Kits for Updating to Latest Release


08937290 WLD X
Please specify serial number of target instrument
08965890 FR - French MMI X
please specify serial number of target instrument
08967090 DE - German MMI X
please specify serial number of target instrument.
Note x1 Software Updates
When issuing software updates (protocol and signaling table software)
to latest release, a software update fee will be charged.

Lite 3000E Software Kits for Updating to Latest Release


08969490 WLD X
Please specify serial number of target instrument.
08975490 FR - French MMI X
Please specify serial number of target instrument.
08975590 DE - German MMI X
Please specify serial number of target instrument.
08975390 ES - Spanish MMI X
Please specify serial number of target instrument.
Miscellaneous
07026699 Carrying Case - Compact X X
07028799 Carrying Case - Full Size X X
070265WW Softbag - Compact X X
WW = 90: When ordered separately.
WW = 99: When ordered together with an instrument.
070288WW Softbag - Full Size X X
07575900 Cardboard Box for Lite 3000 X X
Only to be ordered if no optional carrying case is ordered.
09106900 Lite 3000 - Lite 3000E User's Guide (Latest Release) X X
09107600 Lite 3000E User's Guide (French) X
09107900 Lite 3000E User's Guide (German) X
09106600 User's Guide FrontSim for Lite 3000 (Latest Release) X X
84501400 NiMH Battery X X
01573200 Mains Adapter without Mains Cable X X
01453090 Power Cable for AC Mains - Europe X X
01453190 Power Cable for AC Mains - Australia X X
01453290 Power Cable for AC Mains - UK X X
01453390 Power Cable for AC Mains - US X X
01420290 Power Cable for AC Mains - Europe X X
(w.ground pin - for old Mains Adapter 01552600)
01421190 Power Cable for AC Mains - Australia X X
(w.ground pin - for old Mains Adapter 01552600)
01423390 Power Cable for AC Mains - Switzerland X X
(w.ground pin - for old Mains Adapter 01552600)
01424590 Power Cable for AC Mains - UK X X
(w.ground pin - for old Mains Adapter 01552600)
01427390 Power Cable for AC Mains - USA X X
(w.ground pin - for old Mains Adapter 01552600)
01413390 Power Cable for AC Mains - Denmark X X
(w.ground pin - for old Mains Adapter 01552600)
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Required Required
Model/Order No. Name Lite 3000 Lite 3000E
Basic SW P/N
07026400 Instrument Carrying Strap X X
0753502y Stand-Alone Charger for Battery including Mains Adapter X X
Please specify:
Y = 0: Europe - includes power cable 01420290
Y = 2: Switzerland - includes power cable 01423390
Y = 3: UK - includes power cable 01424590
Y = 4: USA - includes power cable 01427390
Y = 5: Denmark - includes power cable 01413390
01592500 Car 12 Vdc adapter for Lite 3000/3000E X X
01427900 V.24 Interface Cable for Anritsu Handheld Instruments to IBM PC X X
01450290 Balanced Cable (BNO to Crocodile Clips) 3 m X X
01459990 Balanced Cable (BNO to Crocodile Clips - 20 dB attenuated) 3 m X X
01451090 Balanced Cable (2*BNO to RJ45 Male/Female) X X
01452290 Connection Cable (RJ45 to Crocodile Clips) X X
01467990 Network cable RJ45 male to RJ45 male - 3 m X
01453490 Balanced Cable (BNO - Krone LSA 2 pol Break) 2 m X X
01453590 Balanced Cable (BNO - Krone LSA 2 pol) 2 m X X
01453690 Balanced Cable (BNO - Krone LSA 2 pol 20dB) 2 m X X
07530010 Telephone Set for Call Emulation for Lite 3000E X X
01529800 Headset X X
80701200 Earphone X X
86500314 BNO Connector for Own Cable Assembly X X
Group License
089540XX Lite 3000/Lite 3000E SW Group License for One Instrument X X
Please refer to the document "Software group license on Lite 3000 and Lite 3000E
software products" for terms and conditions.
Protocol Bundling
X14 Protocol Bundling Package No. 1
Any combination of 5 protocols or ISDN Call Emualtion SW options for one Lite instrument
from the lists below EXCLUDING the 089369XX WLD - Motorola Mobis protocol and
089841XX WLD - GPRS Abis with Motorola PCU Frames.
X15 Protocol Bundling Package No. 2
Any combination of 10 protocols or ISDN Call Emualtion SW options for one Lite instrument
from the lists below EXCLUDING the 089369XX WLD - Motorola Mobis protocol and
089841XX WLD - GPRS Abis with Motorola PCU Frames.
ISDN Call Emulation SW Options for Lite 3000E
Requires basic ISDN protocol functionality option 089350ZZ. Note: for one licence
089695XX WLD - ISDN DSS1 (Q.931) Call Emulation V2.20 or higher 089350ZZ X
Requires basic ISDN protocol functionality option and Lite 3000E SW version 2.20 or higher.
089696XX WLD - ETSI Euro ISDN Call Emulation V2.20 or higher 089350ZZ X
Requires basic ISDN protocol functionality option and Lite 3000E SW version 2.20 or higher.
089699XX WLD - QSIG Call Emulation V2.20 or higher 089350ZZ X
PRI only. Requires basic ISDN protocol functionality option and Lite 3000E SW version 2.20
or higher.
089714XX France - VN6 Call Emulation V2.20 or higher 089350ZZ X
Requires basic ISDN protocol functionality option and Lite 3000E SW version 2.20 or higher.
089810XX Germany - 1TR6 Call Emulation V2.20 or higher 089350ZZ X
Requires basic ISDN protocol functionality option and Lite 3000E SW version 2.20 or higher.
089697XX UK - DPNSS Call Emulation V3.00 or higher 089350ZZ X
PRI only. Requires basic ISDN protocol functionality option and Lite 3000E SW version 3.00
or higher.
089698XX UK - DASS-2 Call Emulation 089350ZZ X
PRI only. Requires basic ISDN protocol functionality option and Lite 3000E SW version 3.00
or higher.

SS7 Protocols
Requires basic SS7 protocol functionality 089349ZZ. Note: for one license
089398XX WLD - ETSI Core INAP CS1 089349ZZ X X
089772XX WLD - ETSI Core INAP CS1 and CAMEL (CAP) ph2 089349ZZ X X
089868XX WLD - CAP (CAMEL) v3 089349ZZ X X
089418XX WLD - ITU-T/CCITT Blue Book SS7 089349ZZ X X
089400XX WLD - ITU-T/CCITT Red Book 089349ZZ X X
089402XX WLD - TUP + 089349ZZ X X
089403XX WLD - NMT 900 (1992) HUP and MUP 089349ZZ X X
089404XX WLD - GSM: MAP and ISUP 089349ZZ X X
089406XX WLD - GSM A-interface - DTAP and BSSMAP 089349ZZ X X
089409XX WLD - GSM Phase 2: MAP2 089349ZZ X X
089410XX WLD - GSM Phase 2: A-interface: DTAP, BSSMAP 089349ZZ X X
089417XX WLD - GSM Phase 2: MAP incl. TUP 089349ZZ X X
089686XX WLD - GSM Phase 2 + A interface 089349ZZ X X
089687XX WLD - GSM Phase 2 + MAP V3.00 or higher 089349ZZ X X
Requires basic instrument SW version 3.00 or higher
089861XX WLD - GSM Phase 2+ GPRS Gs interface 089349ZZ X X
089419XX WLD - ITU-T/CCITT Blue Book TCAP and OMAP 089349ZZ X X
089420XX WLD - ITU-T White Book ISUP and ANS.1 Decoding of TCAP - OPC: 3-8-3 089349ZZ X X
089421XX WLD - ITU-T White Book ISUP and ANS.1 Decoding of TCAP- OPC: in dec. 089349ZZ X X
089862XX WLD - ITU-T White Book ISUP (R99) and ANS.1 089349ZZ X X
Decoding of TCAP - OPC: 3-8-3
089863XX WLD - ITU-T White Book ISUP (R99) and ANS.1 089349ZZ X X
Decoding of TCAP - OPC: in dec.
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Required Required
Model/Order No. Name Lite 3000 Lite 3000E
Basic SW P/N
089423XX WLD - MEGANET TUP 089349ZZ X X
089424XX WLD - ITU-T Q.767 089349ZZ X X
089685XX WLD - ETSI ISUP v3 089349ZZ X X
089771XX WLD - ETSI ISUP v4 089349ZZ X X
089426XX WLD - IS41 B with 24 bit OPC/DPC 089349ZZ X X
089707XX WLD-IS 41B with 14 bit OPC/DPCX X 089349ZZ X X
089717XX WLD-IS 41C with 24 bit OPC/DPC 089349ZZ X X
089719XX WLD-IS 41C with 14 bit OPC/DPC 089349ZZ X X
089532XX WLD - SS7, S12-RSS (Display Only) 089349ZZ X X
089429XX Austria - TUP and ISUP 089349ZZ X X
089436XX Belgium - TAXUP 089349ZZ X X
089767XX Brazil - Brazilian TUP and ISUP 089349ZZ X X
089439XX China - White 24 bit SNM, SNT, SCCP, TCAP, TUP and ISUP 089349ZZ X X
089441XX China - White 24 bit TUP and GSM MAP Phase 2 089349ZZ X X
089867XX Czech - ISUP 2 089349ZZ X X
089399XX Czech - ISUP 6-8 089349ZZ X X
089451XX Finland - ISUP 2 089349ZZ X X
089453XX France - TUP SSUTR2 VN5 089349ZZ X X
089718XX France -TUP SSUTR2 VN7 089349ZZ X X
089811XX France - SPIROU 089349ZZ X X
089809XX France - SSURN 089349ZZ X X
089710XX Germany - ETSI ISUP v.3 with AOC99 089349ZZ X X
089459XX Germany - 1TR7: SCCP and ISUP 089349ZZ X X
089463XX Germany - Siemens Intelligent Network 089349ZZ X X
089468XX Greece - ISUP 089349ZZ X X
089471XX Israel - ISUP 089349ZZ X X
089481XX Italy ISUP-S 089349ZZ X X
089482XX Italy - IN protocol 089349ZZ X X
089829XX Italy - ISUP and CS2 089349ZZ X X
089722XX Mexico - Mexican ISUP 089349ZZ X X
089486XX Netherlands - ISUP and SCCP with HUP and MUP (NMT 900) 089349ZZ X X
089493XX Poland - ISUP 089349ZZ X X
089818XX Poland - Polish ISUP v2 089349ZZ X X
089494XX Russia - ISUP EOCC 12.3 089349ZZ X X
089752XX UK - IUP and Enveloped ISUP (1999) 089349ZZ X X
089539XX UK - ANSI ISUP 089349ZZ X X
089499XX USA - SNM, SNT, SCCP with TCAP and ISUP 089349ZZ X X
089500XX USA - GSM BSSAP AT&T 089349ZZ X X
Abis Protocols 089348ZZ X X
Requires basic Abis interface and protocol functionality option 089348ZZ. Note: for 089348ZZ X X
one license 089348ZZ X X
089684XX WLD - GSM900/DCS1800 Phase 2+ Abis 089348ZZ X X
089354XX WLD - GSM/DCS 1800 Abis Phase 2 mod. 128 089348ZZ X X
089356XX WLD - GSM/DCS 1800 Abis Phase 2 mod. 8 089348ZZ X X
089355XX WLD - GSM Abis Phase 1 mod. 128 089348ZZ X X
089357XX WLD - GSM Abis Phase 1 mod. 8 089348ZZ X X
089383XX WLD - Ericsson GSM RBS 200 089348ZZ X X
089652XX WLD - Ericsson GSM RBS 2000 089348ZZ X X
089467XX WLD - Lucent LM 5.0 incl. Abis Phase 2 089348ZZ X X
089805XX WLD - Lucent LM 6.0 incl. Abis Phase 2+ 089348ZZ X X
089369XX WLD - Motorola GSM Mobis V3.10 or higher 089348ZZ X X
Requires basic instrument SW version 3.10 or higher X X
08936991 WLD - Motorola GSM Mobis V3.10 or higher 089348ZZ X X
Requires basic instrument SW version 3.10 or higher
Only when customer is Motorola.
089766XX WLD - Nokia Abis O&M 089348ZZ X X
089787XX WLD - Siemens Abis O&M and GSM Phase 2+ 089348ZZ X X
GPRS Abis Protocols
Requires basic Abis interface and protocol functionality option 089348ZZ. Note: for
one license
089835XX WLD - GPRS Abis with Ericsson PCU Frames V3.10 or higher 089348ZZ X X
Requires basic instrument SW version 3.10 or higher
089836XX WLD - GPRS Abis with Lucent PCU Frames V3.12 or higher 089348ZZ X X
Requires basic instrument SW version 3.12 or higher
089841XX WLD - GPRS Abis with Motorola PCU Frames V3.11 or higher 089348ZZ X X
Requires basic instrument SW version 3.11 or higher
08984191 WLD - GPRS Abis with Motorola PCU Frames V3.11 or higher 089348ZZ X X
Requires basic instrument SW version 3.11 or higher
Only when customer is Motorola.
089837XX WLD - GPRS Abis with Nokia PCU Frames V3.10 or higher 089348ZZ X X
Requires basic instrument SW version 3.10 or higher
089839XX WLD - GPRS Abis with Nortel PCU Frames V3.12 or higher 089348ZZ X X
Requires basic instrument SW version 3.12 or higher
089838XX WLD - GPRS Abis with Siemens PCU Frames V3.12 or higher 089348ZZ X X
Requires basic instrument SW version 3.12 or higher

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Required Required
Model/Order No. Name Lite 3000 Lite 3000E
Basic SW P/N
ISDN Protocols
Requires basic ISDN protocol functionality option 089350ZZ. Note: for one license
089407XX WLD - ITU-T/CCITT Blue Book ISDN 089350ZZ X X
089503XX WLD - ITU-T/CCITT Blue Book incl. X.25 (SAPI 16) 089350ZZ X X
089504XX WLD - EURO-ISDN (ETSI) including Supplementary Services and X.25 V3.42 or higher 089350ZZ X X
This protocol also supports ITU-T Q.931
089887XX WLD - EURO-ISDN (ETSI) including Supplementary Services and X.25 - with 089350ZZ X X
enhanced decode.
Requires basic instrument SW version 3.42 or higher
This protocol also supports ITU-T Q.931
089505XX WLD - Q.931W DIAX 089350ZZ X X
089506XX WLD - QSIG 089350ZZ X X
089507XX Australia - ISDN 089350ZZ X X
089510XX France - VN4 ISDN 089350ZZ X X
089706XX France VN6 ISDN 089350ZZ X X
089511XX Germany - 1TR6 ISDN 089350ZZ X X
089517XX Italy - EURO-ISDN with Italian Help Text 089350ZZ X X
089518XX Italy - PHI 089350ZZ X X
089521XX USA - ISDN AT&T 089350ZZ X X
Other Protocols
Requires basic ISDN protocol functionality option 089350ZZ. Note: for one license
089525XX WLD - X.25 Modulus 8 089350ZZ X X
089526XX WLD - X.25 Modulus 128 089350ZZ X X
089527XX WLD - X.75 Modulus 8 089350ZZ X X
089529XX UK - DPNSS A/B 089350ZZ X X
089530XX UK - ISDN DASS-2 089350ZZ X X
Remote Subscriber
Requires basic ISDN protocol functionality option 089350ZZ. Note: for one license
089534XX WLD - ETSI V5.1/5.2 089350ZZ X X
089886XX WLD - ETSI V5.1/5.2 with enhanced decode V3.42 or higher 089350ZZ X X
Requires basic instrument SW version 3.42 or higher X X
Note:
XX = 00: Factory-installed (option also supplied on disk).
XX = 90: Field-installed (supplied on disk). Please specify serial number of the target
instrument.
CAS Signaling Tables
Requires MF tone detection and CAS bit decode option 089351XX. Note for one license
089545XX WLD - LME 1/1914 ANS 43101, Discontinuous Signaling, Type I 089351xx X X
089546XX WLD - LME 2/1914 ANS 43101, Discontinuous Signaling, Type II 089351xx X X
089547XX WLD - LME 3/1914 ANS 43101, Discontinuous Signaling, Type III 089351xx X X
089548XX WLD - LME 1/1914 ANS 43401, Based on ITU-T R2 PCM, Type I 089351xx X X
089549XX WLD - LME 2/1914 ANS 43401, Based on ITU-T R2 PCM, Type II 089351xx X X
089554XX WLD - LME 3/1914 ANS 43401, Based on ITU-T R2 PCM, Type III 089351xx X X
089550XX WLD - LME 1/1914 ANS 44103, DC Loop Signaling, Type I 089351xx X X
089551XX WLD - LME 2/1914 ANS 44103, DC Loop Signaling, Type II 089351xx X X
089552XX WLD - LME 3/1914 ANS 44103, DC Loop Signaling, Type III 089351xx X X
089553XX WLD - LME 4/1914 ANS 44103, DC Loop Signaling, Type IIA 089351xx X X
089556XX WLD - DISCONTINUOUS, Based on Documentation from Norway 089351xx X X
089557XX WLD - R2 Digital, Based on ITU-T Q.421 089351xx X X
089656XX WLD - R2, Decadic and Metering, Based on ITU-T Q.421 089351xx X X
089657XX WLD - Decadic and Metering, Based on ITU-T Q.421 089351xx X X
089558XX WLD - Analog, Based on ITU-T Q.411-Q.412 089351xx X X
089639XX WLD - R2 (EPC 91 Default) 089351xx X X
089641XX WLD - SS5 Decode 089351xx X X
089559XX Czech - K2 H MFC 089351xx X X
089560XX Czech - K2 H MFC Simplified 089351xx X X
089561XX Czech - K2 U2 MFC 089351xx X X
089562XX Czech - K2 U2 MFC Simplified 089351xx X X
089563XX Czech - K2 H DEC OUT 089351xx X X
089564XX Czech - K2 H DEC OUT Simplified 089351xx X X
089565XX Czech - K2 H DEC INC 089351xx X X
089566XX Czech - K2 H DEC INC Simplified 089351xx X X
089567XX Czech - K4 H MFC 089351xx X X
089568XX Czech - K4 H MFC Simplified 089351xx X X
089569XX Czech - K4 H DEC OUT 089351xx X X
089570XX Czech - K4 H DEC OUT Simplified 089351xx X X
089571XX Czech - K4 H DEC INC 089351xx X X
089572XX Czech - K4 H DEC INC Simplified 089351xx X X
089573XX China - China No. 1, Used in SPC Toll Exchange 089351xx X X
089574XX China - DL(2), Automatic Outgoing Call 089351xx X X
089575XX China - DL(3), Semi-Automatic Outgoing Call 089351xx X X
089576XX China - DL(3A), Semi-Automatic Outgoing Call 089351xx X X
089577XX China - DL(4), Incoming Call 089351xx X X
089578XX China - DL(4A), Incoming Call 089351xx X X
089579XX China - DL(7), Incoming Service Console 089351xx X X
089580XX China - DL(7A), Incoming Service Console 089351xx X X
089581XX China - DL(S), Incoming Transit Call 089351xx X X
089582XX Denmark - Spec 3 Table 3 089351xx X X
089583XX Denmark - Spec 3 Table 4 089351xx X X
089584XX Denmark - P1 JTAS-E 089351xx X X

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Required Required
Model/Order No. Name Lite 3000 Lite 3000E
Basic SW P/N
089585XX Denmark - C2 JTAS-E 089351xx X X
089586XX Denmark - C1 JTAS-E 089351xx X X
089587XX Denmark - P1 B-SVAR JTAS-E 089351xx X X
089588XX Hungary - 7A2 Signaling System 089351xx X X
089589XX Iceland - 3/1914 ANS 43401, LME Standard ITU-T R2 089351xx X X
089683XX Italy PABX Table, Spec. CEI 103-1/7 089351xx X X
089590XX Netherlands - ALS 70 A1 089351xx X X
089591XX Netherlands - ALS 70 A2 089351xx X X
089592XX Netherlands - ALS 70 B 089351xx X X
089593XX Norway - Digital R2 089351xx X X
089594XX Norway - Analog R2 089351xx X X
089595XX Norway - Discontinuous 089351xx X X
089636XX Russia - R1.5 SL for Local Links 089351xx X X
089637XX Russia - R1.5 SLM for Long Distance Links 089351xx X X
089596XX Saudi Arabia - SAUDI 1 PBX -> LE 089351xx X X
089597XX Saudi Arabia - SAUDI 1 LE -> PBX(DTMF) 089351xx X X
089598XX Saudi Arabia - SAUDI 1 LE -> PBX(R2) 089351xx X X
089599XX Saudi Arabia - SAUDI 1 LE -> PBX R2X X 089351xx X X
089600XX Saudi Arabia - SAUDI 2 PBX -> LE(DTMF) 089351xx X X
089601XX Saudi Arabia - SAUDI 2 PBX -> LE(R2) 089351xx X X
089602XX Saudi Arabia - SAUDI 2 LE -> PBX(DTMF) 089351xx X X
089603XX Saudi Arabia - SAUDI 2 LE -> PBX(R2) 089351xx X X
089604XX Saudi Arabia - Q-79 Discontinuous 089351xx X X
089605XX Sweden - P7/P8, Combined Table for 1914 - ANSA 14101,14301, 14401 089351xx X X
089606XX Sweden - P1, 1914 - CNTA 33403 I, II, III 089351xx X X
089607XX Sweden - P2, 1914 - ANS 33404 I, II, III 089351xx X X
089608XX Sweden - P(T3, T4), 1914 - ANS 33105 and ANS 33106 089351xx X X
089609XX Sweden - P5/II, 1914 ANS 33107 II 089351xx X X
089610XX Sweden - P5/III, 1914 ANS 33107 III 089351xx X X
089611XX Sweden - P BI 1, 1914 CNTA - 21211 I, II, V 089351xx X X
089612XX Sweden - P BI 2, 1914 CNTA - 21211 III, IV, VI 089351xx X X
089613XX Sweden - P6, Based on 1914 ANSA (P6) 089351xx X X
089614XX Switzerland - Swiss Signaling System, Based on Documentation for EPR 31 089351xx X X
089615XX Switzerland - Swiss MFC Ref PTT 692.07 Heft VIII.E 089351xx X X
089616XX Yugoslavia - T_1, R2 089351xx X X
089617XX Yugoslavia - T_2, R2 and Metering 089351xx X X
089618XX Yugoslavia - T_3, R2 and Operator 089351xx X X
089619XX Yugoslavia - T_4, Decadic Register with Metering 089351xx X X
089620XX Yugoslavia - T_5, Decadic Register and Operator Signals 089351xx X X
089621XX Yugoslavia - T_6, Decadic Register Signal 089351xx X X
089622XX Yugoslavia - T_7, Pulse Signaling, with R2 and metering 089351xx X X
089623XX Yugoslavia - T_8, Pulse Signaling, Decadic and Metering 089351xx X X
Signaling Table Packages
Note: for one license
089640XX WLD - R2 Tables 089351xx X X
Contains 089556XX - 089558XX, 089639XX, 089656XX and 089657XX.
089624XX WLD - 1VF & 2VF Tables 089351xx X X
Includes 1VF BT5(1), 1VF BT5(3), 2VF I/O T4(1), 2VF IT4(3), 2VF OT4(3).
089630XX WLD - LME Tables 089351xx X X
Contains 089545XX - 089554XX.
089713XX Australia 089351xx X X
T6/P2 tables.
089625XX Bulgaria 089351xx X X
Includes BUL 15 - 2/1914 ANS 43211, BUL 17 - 1/1914 ANS 43211, BUL 18 - 3/1914
ANS 43211. 089351xx X X
089628XX China - Chinese Tables
Contains 089573XX - 089581XX
089626XX Czech - Rep. K4 Tables 089351xx X X
Contains 089567XX - 089572XX
089627XX Czech - Rep. K2 Tables 089351xx X X
Contains 089559XX - 089566XX
089629XX Denmark - Tables JTE 089351xx X X
Contains 089584XX - 089587XX
089631XX Norway - N Tables 089351xx X X
Contains 089593XX - 089595XX.
089638XX Russia - Russian Tables R1.5 089351xx X X
Contains 089636XX, 089637XX
089632XX Saudi Arabia - SAUDI Tables 089351xx X X
Contains 089596XX - 089603XX
089633XX Sweden - S Tables 089351xx X X
Contains 089605XX - 089613XX.
089634XX Switzerland - Swiss Tables 089351xx X X
Contains 089614XX, 089615XX.
089635XX Yugoslavia - YU Tables 089351xx X X
Contains 089616XX - 089623XX.
Note:
XX = 00: Factory-installed (option also supplied on disk).
XX = 90: Field-installed (supplied on disk). Please specify serial number of the
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Required Required
Model/Order No. Name Lite 3000 Lite 3000E
Basic SW P/N

General Cables and Adaptors for CMA 3000 and Lite 3000/3000E
01407490 Coax Cable (1.6/5.6 male to 1.6/5.6 male) X X
01415990 Coax Cable (BNC male to BNC male) X X
01427190 Coax Cable (BNC male to BNC male) double shield X X
01413790 Coax Cable (BNC male to 1.6/5.6 male) X X
01427090 Coax Cable (1.6/5.6 male to 1.6/5.6 male) double shield X X
01407790 Coax Cable (1.6/5.6 male to 1.0/2.3 male) X X
01414690 Coax Cable (1.6/5.6 male to 2.5/6.0 male) X X
01411990 Coax Cable (1.6/5.6 male to open end) X X
01411890 Coax Cable (1.6/5.6 female to BNC male) X X
01416890 Coax Cable (BNC male to open end) X X
01414490 Coax Cable 20 dB Attenuation (1.6/5.6 male to 1.6/5.6 male) X X
01418690 Coax Cable 20 dB Attenuation (BNC male to BNC male) X X
01415690 Coax Cable (AXE socket block to 2 x 1.6/5.6 male) X X
01416990 Coax Cable (AXE socket block to 2 x BNC male) X X
01436300 Balanced Cable (BNO - BNO), 2,5 m X X
01436400 Balanced Cable (BNO - 3-pin banana plug), 2,5 m X X
01451090 Balanced Cable (2*BNO to RJ45 male/female) X X
01450290 Balanced Cable (BNO to crocodile clips) 3 m X X
01459990 Balanced Cable (BNO to Crocodile Clips - 20 dB attenuated) 3 m X X
01453490 Balanced Cable (BNO - Krone LSA 2 pol Break) 2 m X X
01453590 Balanced Cable (BNO - Krone LSA 2 pol) 2 m X X
01453690 Balanced Cable (BNO-Krone LSA 2 pol 20dB) 2 m X X
01422990 Cable Adaptor, 1.6/5.6 to balanced 120 Ohms/1200 Ohms X X
01423090 Cable Adaptor, BNC to balanced 120 Ohms/1200 Ohms X X
86500314 BNO Connector for Own Cable Assembly X X
01448390 Cable, BNO to Open End X X
01407690 Adapter Connector (1.6/5.6 male to BNC female) X X
01417990 Adapter Connector (BNC male to 1.6/5.6 female) X X
86600238 Adapter Connector (1 pole banana female to female) X X
01427600 V.24 Interface Cable (9 pin to 25 pin) X X
01427900 V.24 Interface Cable (9 pin to 9 pin) X X

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COMMUNICATIONS
MEASURING
INSTRUMENTS

Selection Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 276


WCDMA Signaling Testers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277, 285
WCDMA Protocol Test System/
WCDMA Virtual Signaling Tester . . . . . . . . . . . . . 290
GCF/PTCRB Conformance Test Toolkits . . . . . . . . 293
WCDMA Rapid Test Designer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 295
NSL Platform . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 299
WCDMA TRX/Performance Test System/
WCDMA RRM Test System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301
Signaling Tester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304
Radio Communication Analyzers . . . . . . 315, 325, 412
Service Tester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 333
Shield Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 338
Mobile Communication Test Systems . . . . . . 339, 343
Vector Signal Generator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 347
Digital Modulation Signal Generator . . . . . . . . . . . . . 356
Digital Mobile Radio Transmitter Testers . . . . 361, 374
RNC Simulator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 377
Bluetooth Test Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 385
WLAN Test Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 394
Area Tester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 403
Area Scanner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 408
Measuring Receivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 415

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Mobile Communication Measurement Equipment
(example of an application; various other types of measurement equipment are also available)
Equipment to be measured
Digital communication system
Mobile equipment Base station

Maintenance, troubleshooting

Construction, maintenance
WLAN (IEEE 802.11a/b/g)
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO
Type of
measurement

Entrance circuitry
PCN (DCS1800)

CDMA2000 1X
equipment

Advanced PHS
NADC (IS-136) Anritsu model

Service areas
GSM/GPRS
TD-SCDMA

Transmitter
Transmitter
Bluetooth

Signaling
Signaling

Receiver
Receiver
WCDMA
EGPRS

WiMAX
HSDPA

HSUPA

Parts
PDC

PHS
Radio communication MT8820B/

analyzer MT8815B
Digital mobile radio MS8608A/

transmitter tester MS8609A
MS2661C, MS2663C,
MS2665C, MS2667C,
MS2668C
MS2681A/MS2683A/

Time-domain- MS2687B
capable spectrum MS2781B
analyzer
MS2711D
MS2721B
MS2723B
MS2724B
Digital modulation MG3681A
signal generator MG3700A
MD8480B
Signaling tester MD8480C
MD8470A
1 ME7873F/ME7874F
Conformance test
MX785201A
Service tester 2 MT8510B
Error rate tester MP8931A
Area tester ML8720C
Area scanner ML8740B
MG3641A
MG3642A
Signal generator
MG3633A
MG3690B series
ML2487A/ML2488A
Power meter
ML2437A/ML2438A
Frequency counter MF2410B series
Measuring receiver ML524B3
Site Master S331D/S332D
Cell Master MT8212B
BTS Master MT8222A
MS4630B
Vector Network
MS462X series
Analyzers
37200D series
MT8860B
One Box Tester
MT8852A
MX785201A
MX785101A
Protocol Testing
MX786201A
MX848086A
1: Measurement items for InterRAT Handover are available.
2: Only GSM
3: Custom-made product

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WCDMA SIGNALING TESTER GPIB
MD8480C

All-in-One Solution for WCDMA/HSPA and GSM/GPRS/EGPRS Chipset and


UE Development NEW

The MD8480C is a base station simulator with ideal protocol devel-


opment and test functions for developing 3.5G WCDMA UE support- Applications
ing HSPA1. It has an air interface conforming to 3GPP specifications ISDN Packet Voice
as standard and supports a full range of applications and protocol
Control PC
tests, coding/decoding processing, protocol sequence testing (regis-
tration, origination, termination, handover, etc.), voice and data com-
munications testing (circuit switch, packet switch), and UE end-to-
DL: 14.4 Mbps
end testing2 for chipsets and UE. 64 Kbps
UL: 5.76 Mbps
AMR
Moreover, adding options for GSM/GPRS/EGPRS3 base stations
supports Inter-RAT handover tests between WCDMA/HSPA and
GSM/GPRS/EGPRS systems. The MD8480C is the ideal instrument
for developing increasingly popular UMTS UE and high-performance
chipsets and UE for HSPA/EGPRS4. RF
1: High Speed Packet Access Ethernet
2: Requires two MD8480C units BB
3: Enhanced GPRS
4: Handover Testing between WCDMA/HSPA and GSM/EGPRS at Voice/ UE
MD8480C
Data Communications

Features
Supports 3GPP Release 6 (HSUPA) and Release 5 (HSDPA) Additional Options (Hardware)
Full HSDPA/HSUPA Support for All UE Categories WCDMA Base Station [MU848072C1 BTS Unit]
Data Throughput Test (DL 14.4 Mbps/UL 5.76 Mbps) The standard MD8480C configuration has transmit and receive func-
One Unit Supports Expanded Functions for 4 BTS max. tions for a single WCDMA base station. Installing this option in a sin-
(WCDMA/HSPA) gle MD8480C unit supports WCDMA transmit and receive functions
Optional GSM/GPRS/EGPRS Base Station Functions for up to four base stations.
Inter-RAT Handover Tests between HSPA and EGPRS Low-profile 1-slot type. Same functions as previous MU848072C BTS unit.
HSDPA Base Station [MU848072C-01 HSDPA]
Main Uses This option adds the HSDPA functions for up to four base stations to
3G/3.5G UE Protocol Sequence Tests the WCDMA BTS Unit. It can also be installed in the standard con-
Inter/Intra-RAT Handover UE Protocol Sequence Tests figuration supporting one WCDMA base station.
HSPA/EGPRS Packet Data Communications Tests HSUPA Base Station [MU848072C-02 HSUPA]
Inter-RAT HO Packet Data Communications Tests This option adds the HSUPA functions for up to four base stations to
(Ping, FTP, Browsing, etc.)
the WCDMA BTS Unit. It can also be installed in the standard con-
3G/3.5G UE Coding/Decoding Function Tests (RF/BB) figuration supporting one WCDMA base station.
Applications Tests, including Voice and Packet
Data Throughput Monitoring Test Baseband Interface [MU848077C Baseband Interface Unit]
This option adds I/O interfaces for DBB (digital baseband and ABB
(analog baseband) to the MD8480C. It also adds an interface for
connecting an external digital simulator to support baseband evalu-
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GSM/GPRS Base Station [MU848060C TDMA2] GSM/GPRS/EGPRS Related
This option installs the GSM/GPRS function in the MD8480C to sup- GSM CSD Function
port GSM/GPRS registration, mobile origination and termination, WCDMA Signaling Tester GSM CSD [MX848001A-04]
network origination and termination, and handover. In addition, it This option supports the GSM CSD (Circuit Switched Data) function
supports various applications, such as voice and data communica- and PPP packets at data rates from 9.6 to 57.6 Kbps (HSCSD).
tions. And handover tests between WCDMA (HSPA) and GSM/GPRS It also supports asynchronous mode data transmission in the non-
units are supported when used in combination with the MD8480C-03 transparent mode. This function requires the MU848055C.
Additional RF Unit 2 and the MX848001A-02 Compressed Mode de- GSM Frequency Hopping Function
scribed below. WCDMA Signaling Tester GSM Frequency Hopping
EGPRS Base Station [MU848060C-01 EGPRS (R99)] [MX848001A-05]
This option installs the EGPRS base station function in the This option supports the GSM frequency hopping function, permit-
MU848060C TDMA2 option. Using the EGPRS method (3GPP ting frequency hopping in GSM communications channels at a frame
Release 99) supports packet testing at up to 200 Kbps. sync of 4.62 ms. It requires an Additional RF Unit (MD8480B-02 or
ISDN/CSD Unit [MU848055C ISDN/CSD] MD8480C-03).
This unit is required when adding software supporting CSD (Circuit GSM/GPRS Ciphering
Switched Data). It also adds an ISDN interface for performing UDI GSM/GPRS 2 Ciphering [MX848045C]
communications and videophone tests at data rates up to a maxi- This option adds the GSM/GPRS ciphering function to support the
mum of 2B (64 Kbps). PPP packet testing can also be performed us- GSM A5/1 and A5/2 ciphering algorithm as well as the GPRS GEA1,
ing the RS-232C I/F built into this option. GEA2 ciphering algorithm.
Additional RF Interface [MD8480C-03 Additional RF Unit 2]
This option adds support for two different frequencies (transmit and Shared
receive) and is required when adding the GSM/GPRS base station
Router Connection Function
option (MU848060C). When it is used with the above-described base
WCDMA Signaling Tester Router Connection [MX848001A-03]
station options, it supports hard handover testing (HHO) between dif-
This option provides support for data communications with PCs on a
ferent frequencies. The continuously covered transmit and receive
different subnet mask (segment) and can be used for both WCDMA
frequency range is 350 to 2700 MHz.
and GPRS data. In addition, it can also be used for testing both IP
Additional Options (Software) and PPP packets.
WCDMA/HSPA Related Other Options
Diversity Function Software Maintenance Contracts
WCDMA Signaling Tester Tx Diversity [MX848001A-01]
WCDMA/GSM 1-year Support Service
This option supports the Tx diversity functions, including TSTD,
[MD8480C-SS120, MD8480C-SS121]1
STTD, Closed Loop Mode 1 and Closed Loop Mode 2. It requires
This optional 1-year contract provides the following services for
more than one BTS unit (MU848072C1 2BTS) as the additional
WCDMA/GSM functions.
base station option.
- 3GPP Software upgrades and revisions
HSDPA Diversity Function - Technical support for solving user problems
HSDPA Tx Diversity [MX848001C-11] The MD8480C-SS120 software service contract is for WCDMA/GSM
This option supports the Tx diversity function for HSDPA/HSUPA. It related functions of the MD8480C; the MD8480C-SS121 contract is
requires the WCDMA Tx diversity function (MX848001A-01). for ciphering (MX848041C/MX848045C) related functions.
Compressed Mode Function HSDPA 1-year Support Service
WCDMA Signaling Tester Compressed Mode [MX848001A-02] [MD8480C-SS122, MD8480C-SS123]1
This option supports the compressed mode function used mainly for This optional 1-year contract provides the following services for HS-
hard handover (HHO) tests. SF/2, Puncturing, and Higher Layer DPA functions.
Scheduling are also supported by this option. - 3GPP Software upgrades and revisions
WCDMA CSD Function - Technical support for solving user problems
WCDMA Signaling Tester WCDMA CSD [MX848001A-06] The MD8480C-SS122 software service contract is for HSDPA-relat-
This option supports WCDMA CSD (Circuit Switched Data) and adds ed functions of the MD8480C; the MD8480C-SS123 contract is for
CSD-dedicated layers (L2RCOP, RLP) providing 14.4/28.8/ HSDPA ciphering (MX848041C-10) related functions. (These con-
57.6 Kbps asynchronous and non-transparent mode test functions. tracts also require the MD8480C-SS120/SS121 contracts.)
This function requires the MU848055C. HSUPA 1-year Support Service
WCDMA Ciphering [MD8480C-SS124, MD8480-C-SS125]1
Ciphering [MX848041C] This optional 1-year contract provides the following services for
This option1 adds support for ciphering functions to KASUMI (3GPP HSUPA functions.
standards integrity ciphering algorithm). - 3GPP Software upgrades and revisions
HSDPA Ciphering - Technical support for user problems
HSDPA Ciphering [MX848041C-10] The MD8480C-SS124 software service contract is for HSUPA-relat-
This option1 adds supports for ciphering functions to KASUMI ed functions of the MD8480C; the MD8480C-SS125 contract is for
(3GPP standards integrity ciphering algorithm). HSDPA ciphering (MX848041C-10) related functions. (These con-
1: The integrity function is also supported even without this option. tracts also require the MD8480C-SS120/SS121 contracts. )
1: For contract details, see the appended materials.

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MD8480C 1-year Package Support Service 2-year Extended Warranty Service [MD8480C-ES210]3
[MD8480C-SS150, MD8480C-151]2 This service extends the MD8480C standard 1-year warranty to 2 years.
This optional 1-year contract provides the following services for all 3-year Extended Warranty Service [MD8480C-ES310]3
system functions of the MD8480C This service extends the MD8480C standard 1-year warranty to 3 years.
- 3GPP Software upgrades and revisions 5-year Extended Warranty Service [MD8480C-ES510]3
- Technical support for solving user problems This service extends the MD8480C standard 1-year warranty to 5 years.
The MD8480C-SS150 software service contract is for all MD8480C 3: Consumables not included
systems software (WCDMA/GSM/HSPA functions); the MD8480C-
SS151 contract is for MD8480C ciphering (MX848041C/MX848045C)
related functions.
MD8480C 2-year Package Support Service USER WITH CONTRACT
[MD8480C-SS250, MD8480C-251]2
This optional 2-year contract provides the following services for all
system functions of the MD8480C. Supplies latest Supplies latest Offers technical
- 3GPP Software upgrades and revisions software by Web
option key license support
- Technical support for solving user problems download
The MD8480C-SS250 software service contract is for all MD8480C
Option Key Technical
systems software (WCDMA/GSM/HSPA functions); the MD8480C- License Web download
SS251 contract is for MD8480C ciphering MX848041C/MX848045C) Certificate support address
related functions.
2: All options for MD8480C-SS120/SS121/SS122/SS123/SS124/SS125. Latest version
development
This option is valid for all WCDMA/GSM/HSDPA/HSUPA functions of
the MD8480C. See the appended materials for the contract details. Latest software
development
Hardware Maintenance
Anritsu

MD8480C Support System

Functions
Decoding test channels
Logical Transport Physical Symbol Rate
BCCH BCH P_CCPCH+P_SCH+S_SCH 15 ksps
P-CPICH 15 ksps
S-CPICH 15 ksps
AICH 15 ksps
PICH 15 ksps
PCCH PCH
S-CCPCH 15 ksps to 240 ksps
CCCH/DCCH/DTCH FACH
DPDCH 7.5 ksps to 960 ksps
DCH
DPCCH 7.5 ksps to 960 ksps
DCCH + DTCH
HS-PDSCH1 240 ksps x 15 code
HS-DSCH1
HS-SCCH 30 ksps x 4 code
E-HICH2 30 ksps
E-AGCH2 15 ksps
E-RGCH2 30 ksps

Coding Test Channels


Logical Transport Physical Symbol Rate
CCCH/DCCH/DTCH RACH PRACH 15 ksps to 120 ksps
DPDCH 15 ksps to 960 ksps
DCH
DPCCH 15 ksps
DCCH/DTCH
E-DPDCH2 15 ksps to 960 ksps x 4 code
E-DCH2
E-DPCCH2 15 ksps
HS-DPCCH1 15 ksps

1: MU848072C-01 HSDPA is required


2: MU848072C-02 HSUPA is required

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Supported Services
Physical Channel Downlink Physical Channel Uplink
Service Data Rate
(1 symbol = 2 bits) (1 symbol = 1 bit)
Protocol Standalone DCCH 1xDPCH (15 ksps) 1xDPDCH (15 ksps)
Voice (AMR) 12.2 Kbps (VAD Opt. 01) 1xDPCH (30 ksps) 1xDPDCH (60 ksps)
ISDN 1B 64 Kbps 1xDPCH (120 ksps) 1xDPDCH (240 ksps)
32 Kbps 1xDPCH (60 ksps) 1xDPDCH (120 ksps)
64 Kbps 1xDPCH (120 ksps) 1xDPDCH (240 ksps)
Packet
128 Kbps 1xDPCH (240 ksps) Not supported
384 Kbps 3xDPCH (240 ksps) 1xDPDCH (960 ksps)
32 Kbps 1xDPCH (60 ksps) 1xDPDCH (120 ksps)
Audio and visual
64 Kbps 1xDPCH (120 ksps) 1xDPDCH (240 ksps)
DCCH 1xDPCH (15 ksps) 1xDPDCH (15 ksps)
12.2 Kbps 1xDPCH (30 ksps) 1xDPDCH (60 ksps)
64 Kbps 1xDPCH (120 ksps) 1xDPDCH (240 ksps)
Reference measurement channel
144 Kbps 1xDPCH (240 ksps) 1xDPDCH (480 ksps)
384 Kbps 1xDPCH (480 ksps) 1xDPDCH (960 ksps)
BTFD 1xDPCH (30 ksps) 1xDPDCH (60 ksps)
12.2 Kbps + 32 Kbps 1xDPCH (15 ksps) 1xDPDCH (240 ksps)
Voice + Packet 12.2 Kbps + 64 Kbps 1xDPCH (15 ksps) Not supported
Multi call
12.2 Kbps + 384 Kbps 1xDPCH (15 ksps) 1xDPDCH (960 ksps)
Voice + ISDN 1B 12.2 Kbps + 64 Kbps 1xDPCH (15 ksps) 1xDPDCH (240 ksps)

Specifications
MD8480C WCDMA Signaling Tester
Tx: 300 to 3000 MHz
Frequency range
Rx: 350 to 2700 MHz1
Maximum input level (total level) +40 dBm (Main connector), +20 dBm (Uplink connector)
Main: N type, Impedance: 50 , VSWR: 1.3
Downlink 1: SMA type, Impedance: 50 , VSWR: 2.0
RF Input/Output connector
Electrical Downlink 22: SMA type, Impedance: 50 , VSWR: 2.0
characteristics Uplink: SMA type, Impedance:50 , VSWR: 2.0
Frequency: 10 MHz
Startup characteristics: 5 x 108 (10 minutes after power-on, referenced to 24 hours after power-on)
Aging rate: 2 x 108/day, 1 x 107/year (referenced to 24 hours after power-on)
Reference oscillator
Temperature: 5 x 108 (0 to +40C, referenced to 25C)
External reference input: BNC type, 10 MHz, 2 to 5 Vp-p
Reference output: BNC connector, 10 MHz, TTL level
Frequency resolution 100 kHz
Maximum Tx channels 30 ch (120 ch max. with option)
Main: 25 dBm/ch
Maximum Tx power Downlink 1: 10 dBm/ch
Downlink 2: 10 dBm/ch
Setting range: 0 to 120 dB from Tx power (by ATT)
Tx Power setting range
Transmitter Resolution: 0.1 dB steps
1.5 dB
Level accuracy
113 dBm (18 to 28C with calibrated CW)
Modulation QPSK, 16QAM (with MU848072C-01)
Chip rate 3.84 MHz
Modulation band limit Root Nyquist roll off ( = 0.22)
EVM 7% rms (1 ch)
Frequency resolution 100 kHz
Main: 30 to +40 dBm
Receiver Input level range
Uplink: 50 to +20 dBm
Modulation BPSK
Ambient temperature (operating) 0 to +40C
Ambient temperature (storage) 40 to +70C
Power 100 to 120/200 to 240 Vac, 50 to 60 Hz, 650 VA
Others
Dimensions and mass 426 (W) x 310 (H) x 500 (D) mm, 35 kg
EMC EN61326: 1997 + A1: 1998 + A2: 2001 + A3: 2003 (Class A, Annex A), EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)
1: With yellow "Uplink 350-2700 MHz" label attached to MD8480C front panel.
Units with no label are 350 to 550 MHz, 700 to 1100 MHz and 1400 to 2200 MHz.
They are expandable using the Z0901A/B or Z0912A/B MD8480C Modification for HSUPA/EGPRS.
2: With MD8480C-03 Additional RF units. MD8480C-03 electrical and transmission characteristics same as above.

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GSM Specifications: MU848060C TDMA2
Frequency resolution 100 kHz
Maximum Tx RF channel 2 ch (CCH, TCH)
Main: 15 dBm
Maximum output power Downlink 1: No output
Downlink 2: 0 dBm
Setting range: 0 to 120 dB from average Tx power (by ATT)
Tx Power setting range
Transmitter Resolution: 0.1 dB steps
(GSM) 1.5 dB
Level accuracy 113 dBm
(+18 to +28C with calibrated CW)
Modulation GMSK, 8PSK (with MU848060C-01)
Symbol rate 270.833 kHz
Phase error (GMSK) 5.0 rms
EVM (8PSK) 7% rms
Frequency resolution 100 kHz
Receiver Main: 30 to +35 dBm
Input level range
(GSM) Uplink: 50 to +15 dBm
Modulation GMSK, 8PSK (with MU848060C-01)

ISDN Specifications: MU848055C ISDN/CSD


ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) 1
BRI 1 Channels: 2B + D (B: 64 Kbps, D: 16 Kbps)
Connector: 8-pin modular connector
ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) 2
Electrical BRI 2 Channels: 2B + D (B: 64 Kbps, D: 16 Kbps)
characteristics Connector: 8-pin modular connector
(interface and
others) ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) 3
BRI 3 Channels: 2B + D (B: 64 Kbps, D: 16 Kbps)
Connector: 8-pin modular connector
RS-232C Standard serial interface
Serial Connector: 9-pin D-Sub connector
Functions Connection with ISDN terminals. Connection with videophone when combined with MD8480.
Power supply +5 Vdc max., 15 VA max.
Others
Dimensions: 20 (W) x 262 (H) x 175.6 (D) mm (excluding ejector and connectors)
Dimensions and mass Compact PCI 6U x 1 slot
Mass: 1 kg max.

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Additional Unit/Option Selection Guide
The unit options marked in the table below are required for each additional function.
CD-
Hardware Options Software Options Software Support Service ROM

Z0901A/B, Z0912A/B

MD8480C-SS250/251
MD8480C-SS150/151
MD8480C-SS124
MD8480C-SS125
MD8480C-SS122
MD8480C-SS123
MD8480C-SS120
MD8480C-SS121
MX848041C-111

MX848041C-301
MX848041A-011

MX848041A-021

MX848041A-031

MX848041A-041

MX848041A-051

MX848041A-061
MU848060C-01
MU848072C-02
MU848072C-02
MU848072C-02
MU848072C-02
MU848072C-01
MU848072C-01
MU848072C-01
MU848072C-01

MX848001C-30
MX848001C-11

MX848041C-10
MX848001A-01

MX848001A-02

MX848001A-03

MX848001A-04

MX848001A-05

MX848001A-06
MU848072C1
MU848072C1
MU848072C1

MD8480C-03
Additional Function

MU848055C
MU848077C
MU848060C

MX848045C
MX848041C

Z0904A
Z0905A
2BTS Handover (WCDMA) 3
3BTS Handover (WCDMA) 3
4BTS Handover (WCDMA) 3
HSDPA 1 BTS 3
2BTS Handover (HSDPA) 3
3BTS Handover (HSDPA) 3
4BTS Handover (HSDPA) 3
3
HSUPA 1 BTS 2

3
2BTS Handover (HSUPA) 2

3
3BTS Handover (HSUPA) 2

3
4BTS Handover (HSUPA) 2

Hard Handover (HHO) 3


Inter System (GSM/GPRS)
Hard Handover
3
Inter System (EGPRS)
Hard Handover
3

ISDN 3
Baseband Interface
(WCDMA)
3

Tx Diversity (1RF, WCDMA) 3


Tx Diversity (2RF, WCDMA) 3
Tx Diversity (1RF HSDPA) 3
Tx Diversity (2RF HSDPA) 3
3
Tx Diversity (1RF HSUPA) 2

3
Tx Diversity (2RF HSUPA) 2

Ciphering (WCDMA) 1 3
3
Ciphering (GSM/GPRS) 1
Ciphering (HSDPA/HSUPA) 1
2
3
Router Connection
(WCDMA)
3

Router Connection (GPRS) 3


CSD (WCDMA) 3
CSD (GSM) 3
GSM Frequency Hopping 3
DTM (Dual Transfer Mode) 3
Support Service
(WCDMA/GSM)
3

Support Service (HSDPA) 3


3
Support Service (HSUPA) 2

User Required Configuration

1: The MX848041A-01, MX848041C-11, MX848041A-02, MX848041A-03, MX848041A-04, MX848041A-05, MX848041A-06 or MX848041C-30 must be ordered
when the unit/option is used with the MX848001A-01, MX848001C-11,MX848001A-02, MX848001A-03, MX848001A-04, MX848001A-05, MX848001A-06 or
MX848001C-30.
2: Package Support Option for all system support
3: Software CD-ROM including latest firmwares and documents

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Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Main frame Software CD-ROM
MD8480C WCDMA Signaling Tester Z0904A MD8480C Software CD-ROM (software, CD-ROM)
Z0905A MD8480C Software CD-ROM with Ciphering
Standard unit (incorporated in main frame) (software, CD-ROM)
MU848051A CPU
MU848056A Voice Codec Software support service
MU848071C L2 MD8480C-SS120 1-year Support Service (WCDMA/GSM, software
MU848072C1 BTS Unit (1-slot type) maintenance contract, license document)
MU848073C Timing Generator MD8480C-SS121 1-year Support Service Ciphering (WCDMA/GSM,
software maintenance contract, license document)
Standard accessories MD8480C-SS122 1-year Support Service (HSDPA, software maintenance
J0491 Shielded Power Cord (13 A): 1 pc contract, license document)
J0892 Twisted-pair Cable, 5 m (Cross over): 1 pc MD8480C-SS123 1-year Support Service Ciphering (HSDPA, software
J0127A Coaxial Cord (BNC-P ERG58A/U BNC-P), 1.0 m: 1 pc maintenance contract, license document)
J0576B Coaxial Cord (N-P 5D-2W N-P), 1.0 m: 1 pc MD8480C-SS124 1-year Support Service (HSUPA, software maintenance
J0654A Serial Interface Cable contract, license document)
(IBM-PC/AT, for remote control): 1 pc MD8480C-SS125 1-year Support Service Ciphering (HSUPA, software
J1006 Monitor Cable (20/50-pin 0.5 m): 1 pc maintenance contract, license document)
F0111 Fuse, 15 A: 1 pc MD8480C-SS150 1-year Support Service (W/G/HSPA, software
T0001 Ferrite Core: 2 pcs maintenance contract, license document)
T0002 Ferrite Core: 1 pc MD8480C-SS151 1-year Support Service Ciphering (W/G/HSPA,
G0091 Monitor Board: 1 pc software maintenance contract, license document)
G0057 Handset: 1 pc MD8480C-SS250 2-year Support Service (W/G/HSPA, software
A0010 Blank Board maintenance contract, license document)
(quantity varies with product configuration): 10 pcs MD8480C-SS251 2-year Support Service Ciphering (W/G/HSPA, software
maintenance contract, license document)
MU848077C Standard accessories
J1306 Monitor Cable 68 (VHDCI-68P DX30-50P, for connecting Hardware extended warranty service
BTS Unit Monitor (LVCMOS)-MU848077C Monitor Input MD8480C-ES210 Extended Warranty Service
J1307 Digital I/Q Cable (DX30-50P DX30-50P, for connecting (extended 2-year hardware warranty)
MU848077C Digital IQ I/O-User Board, and executing MD8480C-ES310 Extended Warranty Service
self-diagnostic loopback test. (extended 3-year hardware warranty)
J0127 Coaxial Cord (BNC-P RG58A/U BNC-P), 1 m MD8480C-ES510 Extended Warranty Service
T0004 Ferrite Core (SFC-5) (extended 5-year hardware warranty)

Options/Units Hardware retrofit option


MU848055C ISDN/CSD (hardware) Z0745A MD8480C Upgrade (upgrade MD8480A/B to MD8480C,
MU848060C TDMA2 (hardware) 1RF)
MU848060C-01 EGPRS (R99) (hardware) Z0745B MD8480C Upgrade (upgrade MD8480A/B to MD8480C,
MU848072C1 BTS Unit (hardware) 2RF)
MU848072C-01 HSDPA (hardware) Z0746A MD8480C Upgrade
MU848072C-02 HSUPA (hardware) Upgrade MD8480A/B to MD8480C (1RF, for Asia Oceania)
MU848077C Baseband Interface Unit (hardware) Z0746B MD8480C Upgrade
MD8480C-03 Additional RF Unit 2 (hardware) Upgrade MD8480A/B to MD8480C (2RF, for Asia Oceania)
Z0772 MD8480C Baseband Interface
Software options Adds MU848077C, and updates MU848072C
MX848001A-01 WCDMA Signaling Tester Tx Diversity MU848072C1 (for Asia Oceania)
(software, license document) Z0807 MD8480C Baseband Interface
MX848001A-02 WCDMA Signaling Tester Compressed Mode Adds MU848077C, and updates MU848072C
(software, license document) MU848072C1
MX848001A-03 WCDMA Signaling Tester Router Connection Z0901A MD8480C Modification for HSUPA/EGPRS (1RF)
(software, license document) MD8480C Main frame upgrade (for Asia Oceania)
MX848001A-04 WCDMA Signaling Tester GSM CSD Updates MU848072C MU848072C1 (expands built-in
(software, license document) RF unit and changes fan)
MX848001A-05 WCDMA Signaling Tester GSM Frequency Hopping (soft- Z0901B MD8480C Modification for HSUPA/EGPRS (2RF)
ware, license document) MD8480C Main frame upgrade (for Asia Oceania)
MX848001A-06 WCDMA Signaling Tester WCDMA CSD Updates MU848072C MU848072C1 (expands built-in
(software, license document) RF unit, Additional RF unit updates MD8480B-02
MX848001C-11 HSDPA Tx Diversity (software, license document) MD8480C-03 and changes fan)
MX848001C-30 DTM (R99) (software, license document) Z0903A TDMA2 Upgrade
MX848041C Ciphering (software, license document) Changes MU848060B MD848060C (for Asia Oceania)
MX848041A-01 Tx Diversity for Ciphering (software, license document) Z0912A MD8480C Modification for HSUPA/EGPRS (1RF)
MX848041A-02 Compressed Mode for Ciphering MD8480C Main frame upgrade
(software, license document) Updates MU848072C MU848072C1 (expands built-in
MX848041A-03 Router Connection for Ciphering RF unit and changes fan.)
(software, license document) Z0912B MD8480C Modification for HSUPA/EGPRS (2RF)
MX848041A-04 GSM CSD for Ciphering (software, license document) MD8480C Main frame upgrade
MX848041A-05 GSM Frequency Hopping for Ciphering Updates MU848072C MU848072C1 (expands built-in
(software, license document) RF unit, Additional RF unit updates MD8480B-02
MX848041A-06 WCDMA CSD for Ciphering (software, license document) MD8480C-03 and changes fan)
MX848041C-10 HSDPA Ciphering (software, license document) Z0913A TDMA2 Upgrade
MX848041C-11 HSDPA Tx Diversity for Ciphering Changes MU848060B MD848060C
(software, license document)
MX848041C-30 DTM (R99) for Ciphering (software, license document) Continued on next page
MX848045C GSM/GPRS 2 Ciphering
(software, CD-ROM, license document)

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Model/Order No. Name
Application parts
J1159A Coaxial Cord (SMA MQ198-10S-CV, 1.5 m)
J1176 IMT-2000 UE Connection Cable (SMA MQ198-10S-CV,
0.3 m)
J1263 WCDMA Interface Cable (SMA Cable for UE
Connection, USB)
J1264 N-SMA Adaptor
J0658 Adaptor (SMA, L-type)
J1308 Monitor I/Q Cable (DX50-80P DX50-80P, for connecting
G0091 monitor board (G0091 also supports use of J1006)
J1309 Fading Simulator Cable (for connecting ELEKTROBIT
PROPSim C2)
J0127A Coaxial Cord (BNC-P RG58A/U BNC-P), 1 m
(for extending Ref. connection)
P0019 TEST USIM001 (for WCDMA)
P0027 WCDMA/GSM Test USIM (for WCDMA/GSM, different au-
thentication key from P0019)

MD8480C requires PC1 and Microsoft Visual C++ Version 6.0, .NET2 or Visual Studio 2005.
1: The PC is for controlling the MD8480C. It must meet the following specifications: OS: Windows 2000/XP (including SP2),
CPU: Pentium III 600 MHz min., Memory: 256 MB min.
Interfaces: RS-232C, Ethernet, 10BASE-T/100BASE-Tx, CD-ROM drive
2: Microsoft Visual C++ Version 6.0, .NET/Visual Studio 2005 is the standard edition.
Windows 2000/XP, Visual C++ Version 6.0/.NET/Visual Studio 2005 is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the USA and other countries.
Pentium is registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the USA and other countries

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WCDMA SIGNALING TESTER
MD8480B

All-in-one Unit for Development of 3G WCDMA Mobile Stations

The MD8480B has a full lineup of advanced functions for testing 3G Features
WCDMA mobile stations. Its air interface meets the 3GPP specifica- Modulation/Demodulation function tests for WCDMA, GSM/GPRS
tions and it can be used as a base station simulator. mobile stations
The test functions include mobile station modulation and demodula-
tion processing, protocol sequence tests such as location registra-
Protocol sequence tests for WCDMA, GSM/GPRS mobile stations
tion, origination, termination, handover (option), disconnection from Flexible setting of test parameters and sequences for protocol se-
mobile station/network, various applications such as voice and pack- quences
et communications, as well as communications between two mobile Voice and packet communications test, and communications test-
stations (requires two MD8480B units). ing between two mobile stations
Moreover, addition of the optional GSM/GPRS function supports
handover tests between WCDMA and GSM/GPRS systems.
In summary, the MD8480B is the ideal instrument for developing 3G
WCDMA mobile stations and application software.

Functions
Demodulation Test Channels
Channel Logical Transport Physical Symbol Rate
BCCH BCH P-CCPCH 15 ksps
P-SCH
S-SCH
(P-) CPICH 15 ksps
Common (S-) CPICH 15 ksps
PICH 15 ksps
AICH 15 ksps
PCCH PCH
S-CCPCH 60, 120 ksps
CCCH/DCCH/DTCH FACH
DPCCH 15, 30, 60, 120, 240, 480, 960 ksps
DCCH + DTCH DPDCH
Dedicated
DCCH + DTCH DCH DPDCH 15, 30, 60, 120, 240, 480, 960 ksps
DCCH + DTCH DPDCH

Modulated Test Channels


Channel Logical Transport Physical Symbol Rate
PRACH (preamble)
Common PRACH (control)
CCCH/DCCH/DTCH RACH PRACH (message) 15, 30, 60, 120 ksps
DPCCH 15 ksps
Dedicated
DCCH/DTCH DCH DPDCH 15, 30, 60, 120, 240, 480, 960 ksps

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Supported Service
Service Data rate Physical channel downlink (1 symbol = 2 bits) Physical channel uplink (1 symbol = 1 bit)
(Protocol) (Standalone DCCH) 1 x DPCH (15 ksps) 1 x DPDCH (15 ksps)
Voice (GSM-AMR) 12.2 Kbps (VAD Option 01) 1 x DPCH (30 ksps) 1 x DPDCH (60 ksps)
ISDN 1B 64 Kbps 1 x DPCH (120 ksps) 1 x DPDCH (240 ksps)
32 Kbps 1 x DPCH (60 ksps) 1 x DPDCH (120 ksps)
64 Kbps 1 x DPCH (120 ksps) 1 x DPDCH (240 ksps)
Packet
128 Kbps 1 x DPCH (240 ksps) Not currently supported
384 Kbps 3 x DPCH (240 ksps) 1 x DPDCH (960 ksps)
32 Kbps 1 x DPCH (60 ksps) 1 x DPDCH (120 ksps)
Audio and video
64 Kbps 1 x DPCH (120 ksps) 1 x DPDCH (240 ksps)
DCCH 1 x DPCH (15 ksps) 1 x DPDCH (15 ksps)
12.2 Kbps 1 x DPCH (30 ksps) 1 x DPDCH (60 ksps)
64 Kbps 1 x DPCH (120 ksps) 1 x DPDCH (240 ksps)
Reference measurement channel
144 Kbps 1 x DPCH (240 ksps) 1 x DPDCH (480 ksps)
384 Kbps 1 x DPCH (480 ksps) 1 x DPDCH (960 ksps)
BTFD 1 x DPCH (30 ksps) 1 x DPDCH (60 ksps)
12.2 Kbps + 32 Kbps 1 x DPCH (120 ksps) 1 x DPDCH (240 ksps)
Voice + Packet 12.2 Kbps + 64 Kbps 1 x DPCH (120 ksps) Not currently supported
Multicall
12.2 Kbps + 384 Kbps 3 x DPCH (240 ksps) 1 x DPDCH (960 ksps)
Voice + ISDN 1B 12.2 Kbps + 64 Kbps 1 x DPCH (120 ksps) 1 x DPDCH (240 ksps)

Specifications
WCDMA
Tx: 800 to 900 MHz (after calibration1), 2110 to 2170 MHz
Frequency Rx: 800 to 900 MHz (after calibration1), 1920 to 1980 MHz
range Tx: 300 to 3000 MHz (after calibration2)
Rx: 350 to 550 MHz, 700 to 1100 MHz, 1400 to 2200 MHz (after calibration2)
GSM
Tx: 300 to 3000 MHz, Rx: 350 to 550 MHz, 700 to 1100 MHz, 1400 to 2200 MHz
Main
N-type, Impedance: 50 , VSWR: 1.3
Downlink 1
General
SMA-type, Impedance: 50 , VSWR: 2.0
I/O connector
Downlink 2
SMA-type, Impedance: 50 , VSWR: 2.0
Uplink
SMA-type, Impedance: 50 , VSWR: 2.0
Frequency: 10 MHz
Startup characteristics: 5 x 108/day (10 minutes after power-on, referenced to 24 hours after power-on)
Reference
Aging rate: 2 x 108/day, 1 x 107/year (referenced to 24 hours after power-on)
oscillator
Temperature characteristics: 5 x 108 (0 to +50C, referenced to 25C)
External reference input: 10 MHz, 2 to 5 Vp-p
Range: 800 to 900 MHz (after calibration1), 2110 to 2170 MHz, Step: 100 kHz
Frequency
Range: 300 to 3000 MHz (after calibration2), Step: 100 kHz
Maximum output level
Main: 25 dBm (each channel), 16 dBm (overall)
Output level Downlink: 10 dBm (each channel), 1 dBm (overall)
Setting resolution: 0.1 dB
Accuracy: 1.5 dB (+18 to +28C)
Transmitter (WCDMA)
Codes: Scrambling, channelization, synchronization
Spreading
Chip rate: 3.84 MHz
Method: QPSK
Modulation Modulation band limit: Root Nyquist filter ( = 0.22)
EVM: 10% rms
AWGN Setting resolution: 0.1 dB
Range: 800 to 900 MHz (after calibration1), 1920 to 1980 MHz, Step: 100 kHz
Frequency
Range: 350 to 550 MHz, 700 to 1100 MHz, 1400 to 2200 MHz (after calibration2), Step: 100 kHz
Receiver (WCDMA)
Input level Range: 30 to +40 dBm (main), 50 to +20 dBm (uplink)
Sync. RAKE reception: None, Capture range: 200 chip (DPCCH), 100 chip (PRACH preamble)
Frequency Range: 300 to 3000 MHz (200 kHz steps)
Maximum output level
Main: 15 dBm, Downlink: 0 dBm
Output level
Transmitter (GSM) Setting resolution: 0.1 dB
Accuracy: 1.5 dB (+18 to +28C)
Symbol rate 270.833 kHz
Modulation Method: GMSK, Phase error: 5.0 RMS
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Frequency Range: 350 to 550 MHz, 700 to 1100 MHz, 1400 to 2200 MHz (200 kHz steps)
Receiver (GSM)
Input level Range: 30 to +35 dBm (main), 50 to +15 dBm (uplink)
Power supply 100 to 120/200 to 240 Vac (250 V max.), automatic voltage switching, 47.5 to 63 Hz, 430 VA
Ambient temperature 0 to +50C (operating), 40 to +70C (storage)
Dimensions and mass 426 (W) x 310 (H) x 500 (D) mm, 35 kg
EMC EN61326: 1997 + A1: 1998 + A2: 2001 + A3: 2003 (Class A, Annex A), EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)
1: Only when 'WCDMA 800 MHz Calibrated' sticker attached to MD8480B main frame
2: Only when 'WCDMA 350-550 MHz 700-1100 MHz 1400-2200 MHz Calibrated' sticker attached to MD8480B main frame

Options Software Maintenance Contracts


Hardware (MD8480A-20, MD8480A-21, MD8480B-20, MD8480B-21)
MU848055A ISDN These contracts offer software maintenance releases related to 3GPP
This option supports the ISDN interface up to a maximum data rate revisions plus technical troubleshooting and advice for users.
of 6 B (384 Kbps). In addition, PPP packet tests can be performed The MD8480A-20 is the software maintenance contract for the
using the RS232C interface of this option. MD8480A; the MD8480A-21 is for the MX848041A (installed in
MD8480A); the MD8480B-20 is for MD8480B; and the MD8480B-21
Additional Base Stations (MU848057A, MU848058A, MU848053A)
is for the MX848041A installed in the MD8480B.
The standard MD8480B unit has one transmission/reception function.
(See the relevant materials for contract details.)
Adding these options supports transmission functions for up to three
base stations as well as two reception functions, permitting testing of Application Software
soft handover. (See the Options table for details).
MX848086A 3GPP Protocol Analyzer
MD8480A/B-02 Additional RF Unit This software automatically decodes execution results containing
This option adds support for two different frequencies (send and re- RRC and NAS messages for display as a message sequence chart.
ceive). Hard handover between two base stations on different fre- The data can be saved in html format for analysis on a PC.
quencies) is supported by combining this option with the above-men-
tioned additional base stations.
MU848060B TDMA
This option supports measurement of GSM/GPRS functions, such
as location registration, mobile station origination/termination, dis-
connection from mobile station/network and handover (intra-system).
Applications such as voice and data communications are also sup-
ported. Combination with the MD8480A-01 and MX848001A-02 sup-
ports handover tests between WCDMA and GSM/GPRS base sta-
tions.

Software
MX848001A-01 Tx Diversity for Ciphering
This option supports the Tx diversity function for TSTD, STTD, the
closed loop model 1, and the closed loop model 2. It requires the
MU848057A and two sets of the MU848058A.
MX848001A-02 Compressed Mode for Ciphering
This option adds the compressed mode function for SF/2, Puncturing,
and Higher Layer Scheduling.
MX848001A-03 Router Connection for Ciphering
This option supports communications with a PC on a different sub-
net (segment). It can be used for both WCDMA and GPRS commu-
nications while also supporting IP and PPP packet tests.
MX848001A-04 GSM CSD for Ciphering
This option supports the GSM CSD function and PPP packets at
data rates of 9.6 and 14.4 Kbps. 'Asynchronous mode data trans-
mission in the non-transparent mode' is supported too.
MX848001A-05 GSM Frequency Hopping for Ciphering
This option adds GSM frequency hopping in the GSM channel at
4.62 ms frame cycles. It requires an Additional RF Unit
(See the Options table for details.)
MX848001A-06 WCDMA CSD for Ciphering
This option supports the WCDMA CSD function. Adding CSD dedi-
cated layers (L2RCOP, RLP) permits testing of asynchronous and
non-transparent modes at the 14.4/28.8/57.6 Kbps rates.
MX848041A Ciphering
This option adds authentication and ciphering supporting KASUMI
(3GPP authentication and ciphering standard algorithm).
MX848045B GSM/GPRS Ciphering
This option supports the GSMA 5/1 and A5/2 ciphering algorithm as
well as the GPRS GEA/2 ciphering algorithm.

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Option Functions

MD8480A/B-20/21
MX848001A-01

MX848001A-02

MX848001A-03

MX848001A-04

MX848001A-05

MX848001A-06
MD8480A/B-02
MU848057A

MU848058A

MU848055A

MU848053A

MU848060B

MX848041A

MX848045B
Additional functions

2SB Soft handover


3SB Soft handover 1
ISDN
Tx Diversity (1RF output) 1
Tx Diversity (2RF output) 1
Hard handover
Inter-system (GSM/GPRS) handover
Router connection (WCDMA)
Router connection (GPRS)
WCDMA CSD
GSM CSD
GSM Frequency hopping 2
Ciphering (WCDMA) 3
Ciphering (GSM/GPRS) 3
1: Requires two units
2: The MD8480A/B-02 Additional RF Unit supports GSM frequency hopping. When the MD8480A-01 Additional RF Unit is already installed in the main frame,
the Z0730 Additional RF Unit for Frequency Hopping supports the upgrade to an Additional RF Unit supporting GSM frequency hopping.
3: Use with the MX848001A-01, MX848001A-02, MX848001A-03, MX848001A-04, MX848001A-05 or MX848001A-06, requires the MX848041A-01,
MX848041A-02, MX848041A-03, MX848041A-04, MX848041A-05 or MX848041A-06.

The options are all shared functions.


Requires MD8480B + MU848057A + MU848058A + MU848058A for 3BS soft handover function
This configuration also supports the 2BS soft handover function.
Requires MD8480B + MU848057A + MU848058A + MU848058A + MD8480A/B-02 + MX848001A-01 for Tx diversity (2RF output)
This configuration also supports the 2BS soft handover function, 3BS soft handover function and Tx diversity (1RF output) function.

Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Main frame Option units
MD8480B WCDMA Signaling Tester MU848053A Rx Baseband (Hardware)
MU848055A ISDN (Hardware)
Units (installed in main frame) MU848057A Frame Coder (Hardware)
MU848051A CPU: 1 pc MU848058A Tx Baseband (Hardware)
MU848052A Frame Decoder: 1 pc MU848060B TDMA (Hardware)
MU848053A Rx Baseband: 1 pc MD8480A-02 Additional RF Unit (Hardware, for MD8480A)
MU848056A Voice Codec: 1 pc MD8480B-02 Additional RF Unit (Hardware, for MD8480B)
MU848057A Frame Coder: 1 pc MX848001A-01 WCDMA Signaling Tester Tx Diversity
MU848058A Tx Baseband: 1 pc (software, license document)
MU848059B Timing Generator 2: 1 pc MX848001A-02 WCDMA Signaling Tester Compressed Mode
(software, license document)
Standard accessories MX848001A-03 WCDMA Signaling Tester Router Connection
MX848000A WCDMA Signaling Tester Control Software (software, license document)
(CD-ROM): 1 pc MX848001A-04 WCDMA Signaling Tester GSM CSD
MX848001A WCDMA Signaling Tester Firmware (CD-ROM): 1 pc (software, license document)
MX848002A WCDMA Signaling Tester FPGA (CD-ROM): 1 pc MX848001A-05 WCDMA Signaling Tester GSM Frequency Hopping
MX848003A WCDMA Signaling Tester ISDN/PPP (CD-ROM): 1 pc (software, license document)
MX848005B GSM/GPRS: 1 pc MX848001A-06 WCDMA Signaling Tester WCDMA CSD
J0892 Twisted-Pair Cable, 5 m: 1 pc (software, license document)
G0091 Monitor Board: 2 pcs MX848041A WCDMA Signaling Tester Ciphering
J1005 Monitor Cable, 80-pin: 1 pc (software, CD-ROM, license document)
J1006 Monitor Cable, 20/50-pin: 1 pc MX848045B GSM/GPRS Ciphering
Power Cord, 2.6 m: 1 pc (software, CD-ROM, license document)
J0127A Coaxial Cord (BNC-P RG58A/U BNC-P), 1 m: 1 pc MX848041A-01 Tx Diversity for Ciphering (software, license document)
J0576B Coaxial Cord (N-P 5D-2W N-P), 1 m: 1 pc MX848041A-02 Compressed Mode for Ciphering
J1010 U-link (50 mm): 2 pcs (software, license document)
J0654A RS-232C Cable (crossover), 2 m: 1 pc MX848041A-03 Router Connection for Ciphering
F0014 Fuse, 6.3 A: 2 pcs (software, license document)
W1964AE MD8480B Operation Manual (CD-ROM): 1 copy MX848041A-04 GSM CSD for Ciphering (software, license document)
A0010 Blank Board (removed when option installed): 1 to 6 pcs MX848041A-05 GSM Frequency Hopping for Ciphering
A0011 Bridge Board (removed when option installed): 1 to 2 pcs (software, license document)
MX848041A-06 WCDMA CSD for Ciphering (software, license document)
MD8480A-20 Support Service
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Model/Order No. Name
MD8480A-21 Support Service for Ciphering
(software maintenance contract, license document)
MD8480B-20 Support Service
(software maintenance contract, license document)
MD8480B-21 Support Service for Ciphering
(software maintenance contract, license document)
MD8480B-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MD8480B-91 Extended Five Year Warranty Service
Z0730 Additional RF Unit for Frequency Hopping
(for MD8480A-01) GSM Frequency Hopping
P0019 TEST USIM001
P0027 WCDMA/GSM TEST USIM

Application software
MX848086A 3GPP Protocol Analyzer
MX848086A-09 3GPP R99 March 03 Support

The MD8480B requires a controller PC1 and Microsoft Visual C++ Version
6.02 or .NET (standard edition).
1 The PC must meet the following specifications:
OS: Windows 95/98/2000, Windows NT4.0 Workstation
CPU: 400 MHz or better with at least 64 MB of main memory, 10BASE-T
and RS-232C interfaces (D-Sub 9-pin), and CD-ROM drive
2 Microsoft Visual C++ Version 6.0 or .NET is a registered trademark of
Microsoft Corporation in the USA and other countries.

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WCDMA PROTOCOL TEST SYSTEM (PTS) WCDMA VIRTUAL SIGNALING TESTER (VST)
MX785201A MX785101A

The Layer 2 protocol stack and Layer 3 test tools are functionally
Developing and Proving equivalent to those used in the Anritsu VST (Virtual Signaling Tester).
3G Terminals An application-programming interface (API) to enable user generated
C language test scenarios to be executed is available for the PTS.
Supports multiple 3G cells, enabling Soft and Hard handover. In ad-
dition, supports inter-system handover between GSM to WCDMA,
GPRS to WCDMA, and vice versa.

System Overview

ATS
Manager

Web
Server National Instruments
TestStand
Protocol
Analyzer
PTS Core Framework
User
Results Executable Application
database Test Suite

SUT
Control
Application

C API
Logger
RLC

The MX785201A PTS (Protocol Test System) and MX785101A VST MAC
MD8480
(Virtual Signaling Tester) are a family of test and verification tools for PHY
3G wireless products. They have been developed to provide the test RF
support todays research and development engineers need to suc- UE
cessfully meet demanding performance and time to market targets.
They provide a common user interface, thus reducing operator learn-
ing time as development progresses and migrates over the range of PTS Core Software
Anritsus 3G development tools. In addition, test procedures gener-
ated for the PTS can be run on the VST and vice versa. This enables
test procedures to be developed very early in the development cycle VST
and to evolve as the user equipment evolves. A substantial saving in The MX785101A VST software provides an environment to exercise
the investment in development of test procedures can be realized. Layer 3 and Layer 2 signaling protocols defined within the Third
Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). When linked to the cus-
Features tomers signaling protocol software development environment, Layer
WCDMA protocol test capability including HSPA 3 and Layer 2 Test Procedures running on the VST platform enable
3GPP Standard compliant development tool verification and subsequent validation of the signaling protocol
Common user interface across Anritsu development tools Software Under Test (SUT) prior to integration with UE RF and base-
InterRAT capability for 2G/3G testing band hardware.
Environment supporting TTCN test case execution The VST runs on a standard Windows PC. The SUT may reside on
TTCN test libraries for development, integration and conformance any machine that can be connected via a TCP/IP port to the
testing Windows PC running the VST. In order to interface to the VST, the
Re-use of test cases on VST (Virtual Signaling Tester) and PTS UE Abstract Layer 1 and UE Adapter software components are re-
(Protocol Test System) quired for the Software Under Test. The VST Network Abstract Layer
PTS 1 and adapter components can be used as a starting point to devel-
The MX785201A PTS software is combined with the MD8480 WCDMA op these components. The Abstract Layer 1 has also been devel-
Signaling Tester to make a system providing an environment to ex- oped in such a way that users can easily customize it in order to sim-
ercise Layer 3 and Layer 2 signaling protocols defined within the ulate specific features of the air interface.
Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). Evolution with 3GPP
The PTS and VST software component runs on a Windows 2000/XP The capabilities of the VST & PTS continue to evolve and additional
PC. They execute TTCN test cases through which can be defined: capabilities are added in-line with the changing 3GPP specifications.
Sequences of Layer 3 messages and expected responses The PTS runs the 3GPP Conformance Test Suite as defined in
Layer 3 to Layer 2 service primitives to trigger specific Layer 2 pro- TS34.123. In addition, the Protocol Test System supports the Layer 1
cedures, or to configure Layer 2 operation and Layer 2 parameter sets defined in the 3GPP specification
Layer 3 to Layer 1 service primitives to configure and initiate Layer TS34.108.
1 operation
Service primitives to and from user provided code modules for
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ATS Manager Logger and Results Database
The logger captures data from the majority of components in the sys-
tem and stores it in the results database. This data is used by the
protocol analyzer to create message sequence charts and display
decoded messages.

The ATS Manager provides a user interface that allows configuration


of the MX785201A PTS, launch of the test sequencer tool to select
and execute pre-prepared Layer 3 and Layer 2 Test Procedures and
browsing of the results from executing the Test Procedures using the
Protocol Analyzer.
Protocol Analyzer
All Layer 3, Layer 2 and Layer 1 message exchanges between the
MX785201A PTS and the System Under Test are logged. These
messages are decoded to show the name and content of each field
and displayed using the Protocol Analyzer. Raw captured data is
displayed in hexadecimal format.
RLC and MAC
National Instruments TestStand
RLC and MAC layers conforming to the 3GPP specifications
The MX785201A PTS uses the National Instruments TestStand run-
TS25.322 Radio Link Control Protocol Specification and TS25.321
time engine as a high level sequencing tool. The TestStand develop-
Medium Access Control Specification are supplied as part of
ment system is used to create test sequences.
MD8480.
Terminal Equipment (TE)
The TE is an optional software component available as part of the
MD8480 in the MX785201A PTS. It supports a number of features
including voice AMR 12.2K Codec, ISDN, IP and PPP.
Layer 1
C-API The MX785201A PTS provides a physical Layer 1 through the
As an alternative language to develop Layer 3 and Layer 2 Test MD8480 that can communicate with a terminal.
Procedures, a 'C' based Application Programmer's Interface (C-API)
is included in the form of a DLL. Test Libraries
Executable Test Suite Integration Library
Layer 3 and Layer 2 test cases are implemented using TTCN (Tree The Integration Library provides a proven set of TTCN test scripts that
and Tabular Combined Notation). Created TTCN tests are compiled to have been tested on real terminals. These test cases take the user
an Executable Test Suite (ETS) which interfaces to the MX785201A through specific milestones (e.g., RRC connection, location update,
PTS via the GCI Management Interface and the GCI Operational voice call, etc.) and provide a straightforward method for testing of
Interface. These provide an open, standardized interface to TTCN terminals during the integration process. They provide a step by step
based executable test suites. The MX785201A PTS has been de- test approach to prove functionality in a UE.
veloped to work with the Telelogic Tau TTCN Test Suite. The Test Procedures are 3GPP compliant and are designed to be
The GCI framework provided by the MX785201A PTS provides sup- customized to the particular needs of an Integration Environment.
port for a number of Test Suite Operations (TSOs) and also Protocol The PTS Integration Library provides TTCN test cases in both exe-
Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS/PIXIT). cutable and source code form, allowing the more experienced user
Codec to make changes to the parameters in order to test more specific de-
The ETS is supported by a codec capable of encoding and decoding tails of the terminal design.
Radio Resource Control (RRC), Non Access Stratum (NAS) and low- Developer Library
er layer configuration data. The Developer Library provides a proven set of TTCN test scripts that
Thin RRC have been tested on real terminals and complements the Integration
A thin RRC is provided to load NAS messages into RRC direct trans- Library. These test cases provide a more flexible test capability and
fer messages and unload NAS messages from RRC direct transfer allow experienced designers to exercise their terminals beyond the
messages transparently. requirements of 3GPP. This library is supplied in source code form.
SUT Control Application HSDPA Library
The MX785201A PTS framework provides an API to support test au- There is an additional HSDPA Library available for HSDPA testing on
tomation using standard AT Commands and an MMI interface to au- PTS.
tomatically control the UE.

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Conformance Testing Ordering Information
Anritsu offers a range of solutions designed to meet specific cus- Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
tomer requirements for UE protocol conformance testing based on
Model/Order No. Name
the 3GPP standards.
Main frame
Standard PTS/VST Product
MX785201A PTS Core Software Single Cell ETS Framework
The 3GPP Adapter Option of the PTS/VST enables users to run
3GPP protocol conformance tests. PTS/VST includes 3GPP RAN#5 Options
approved test cases from 3GPP TS34.123 in ETS form as standard. MX785201A-10 Multi-Cell Capability (SHO)
New test cases are introduced every 3 months with the update of the MX785201A-11 Multi-Cell (Inter-frequency) Capability (HHO)
PTS software. These are appropriate for pre-conformance and veri- MX785201A-12 Multi-RAT (FDD/GSM) Capability
fication testing in a R&D Lab. MX785201A-14 Multiple MD8480 Support
MX785201A-15 3GPP Compliant TTCN Adapter
GCF/PTCRB Conformance Test Toolkits MX785201A-40 Security Mode
These packages are designed for formal UE validation and pre-confor- MX785201A-41 OCNS
mance testing of the GCF/PTCRB Work Items. The toolkits includes: MX785201A-42 IP Driver
GCF/PTCRB Approved Test Cases MX785201A-43 Rapid Test Designer
GCF/PTCRB Approved PTS Software Release
RFI Certificate of GCF/PTCRB Approvals Libraries
Product Release Notes MX785201A-31 TTCN Integration Library Source Code
Operations and Installation Manuals MX785201A-33 TTCN Developer Library Source Code
GCF/PTCRB Current Exceptions/Issues MX785201A-34 HSDPA Test Library for PTS
Test Time Estimates
MX785201A-36 HSDPA Test Library (Cingular)

Copy of GCF/PTCRB Approval Submission Documentation Support


The annual support contract provides an update following each quar- MX785201A-01 National Instruments TestStand
terly GCF (Global Certification Forum) CAG approval meeting. MX785220A-20 GCF Toolkit Annual Software Update and Maintenance
Please see separate datasheet for MX785220A Conformance Test Contract
Toolkits for further details. MX785201A-21 Training Course (2 days)
MX785201A-23 Installation & Commissioning (1 day)
Options Available
Main frame
MX785X01A-42 IP Driver MX785101A VST Core Software Single Cell ETS Framework
The IP Driver Option allows data and application testing to be per-
formed in virtually any signaling environment or scenario using auto- Options
mated tests controlled via TTCN running on the MX785201A PTS or MX785101A-10 Multi-Cell Capability (SHO)
MX785101A VST. The IP Driver provides access to User-Plane packet data MX785101A-11 Multi-Cell (Inter-frequency) Capability (HHO)
and routes that data through a PC onto a conventional data network. MX785101A-15 3GPP Compliant TTCN Adapter
Key features include multiple primary and secondary PDP contexts MX785101A-40 Security Mode
with single UE support. Traffic Flow Templates routing for secondary MX785101A-42 IP Driver
context is also supported. All protocols run over IPv4 and fully flexible Libraries
IP address allocation is supported. MX785101A-31 TTCN Integration Library Source Code
MX785201A-43 Rapid Test Designer MX785101A-33 TTCN R&D Library Source code
The Rapid Test Designer (RTD) Option provides a quick and easy
method of developing test cases to run on the PTS. It provides a Support
graphical, point and click interface to a broad library of procedural MX785101A-01 National Instruments TestStand
MX785101A-20 Software Update and Maintenance Contract
building blocks that can be placed on the screen to assemble more
MX785101A-21 Training Course (2 days)
complex tests. The library contains composite functions that move MX785101A-23 Installation & Commissioning (1 day)
the UE into a desired state to start the test, and elemental functions
that allow the testing of detailed behaviour. This allows the test cre- Note that libraries and options require the underlying core functionality to be
ator to focus on specific problem areas using his knowledge of 3GPP present to function fully.
networks rather than test concepts.
The RTDs procedural building blocks are integrated with an expert
system that guides the user through the complexity of the 3GPP pro- PERL
tocols when setting the parameters for a particular test. Anritsu pro- This product includes a standard version of PERL (http://www.perl.org). This
vides comprehensive catalogues of common network settings that standard version of PERL is provided "as is" and without any express or
implied warranties, including, without limitation, the implied warranties of mer-
can be used to quickly produce working test scenarios. The tool also chantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
provides interactive error checking on the procedures and parame- Apache
ters and will pick up many potential problems and mistakes made This product includes software developed by the Apache Software
during test design. Finally, the RTD provides one click, instant exe- Foundation. (http://www.apache.org/).
cution with no test case build or compilation phase necessary to en- Copyright 1995-1999 The Apache Group. All rights reserved.
able very effective and efficient development of test case libraries for Copyright 2000, The Apache Software Foundation. All rights reserved.
a wide variety of purposes. TestStand
Copyright 2000, 2001 National Instruments Corporation. All rights re-
served.
FLEXlm
Copyright 2002, 2003 Macrovision Corporation. All rights reserved.
Copyright 1999, 2000 GLOBEtrotter Software Inc. All rights reserved.
(http://www.macrovision.com/).

Trademark Acknowledgements
Telelogic Tau is a Trade Mark of Telelogic AB.
TestStand is a Trade Mark of National Instruments Corporation.
FLEXlm is a Trade Mark of Macrovision Corporation.

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GCF/PTCRB CONFORMANCE TEST TOOLKITS
MX785220A

Applications
Protocol Conformance Testing The Toolkits have been designed for both pre-conformance testing
of 3G Terminals and formal GCF/PTCRB certification of 3G mobiles.
For GCF/PTCRB accredited test labs, either within a manufacturer's
own organisation or an independent test house, the toolkits provides
the correct PTS environment required for UE certification.
The cost of using an independent test house for conformance test-
ing can be very high, requiring several weeks' time in the test lab.
The Toolkits enables manufacturers to prepare as much as possible
in advance of formal certification by replicating the GCF/PTCRB test
environment in their own lab.
These toolkits will also be important to network operators who may
use the GCF approved test cases as the basis of mobile acceptance
testing from their suppliers or require their UE suppliers to test
against the latest GCF/PTCRB approved test cases.
Toolkit Overview
MX785220A and the Work Item options will deliver validated and
GCF approved test cases in each of packages. Additional test cases
will be added to MX785220A once they are approved by the GCF
and have been validated and approved on the PTS platform. The
GCF approves new test cases at its CAG meetings, held every three
months.
Newly approved GCF test cases and re-validated test cases will be
supplied through regular Toolkit updates. These are supplied as part
of the associated Annual Software Update and Maintenance
Contract, MX785220A-20.
MX785220A
TS34.123 Protocol Conformance Test Toolkit for Core Software Independent Validation through RFI Limited
Anritsu use RFI Limited, a leading conformance test house based in
Features the UK, to independently validate the conformance test cases on the
Designed for GCF/PTCRB certification of WCDMA and dual mode PTS platform. RFI are fully accredited for validation testing and have
terminals many years experience in validating 2G and 2.5G test systems. RFI
Delivers TS34.123 TTCN conformance test cases defined in GCF are a GCF/PTCRB accredited test house who independently validates
Work Items the PTS and submits the results to the GCF/PTCRB for approval.
Can be used for UE validation and GCF/PTCRB certification Content of the GCF/PTCRB Conformance Test
through an accredited test lab
Toolkits
Enables UE manufacturers to carry out pre-conformance testing in The toolkit contains the test cases and PTS software required to
a cost-effective manner
replicate the GCF/PTCRB validated tests on the PTS. This includes:
Contains the specific executable conformance test cases and PTS Specific PTS software version used for validation and approved by
test environment required by the GCF/PTCRB for terminal certifi-
the GCF/PTCRB
cation
Regularly updated to deliver new and re-validated test cases once Validated and GCF/PTCRB approved conformance test cases in
Executable Test Suite (ETS) form
they are approved by the GCF/PTCRB
Operation manual, installation manual and release notes
Introduction RFI Certificate of GCF/PTCRB approvals
A key part of the market introduction of a new 3G mobile phone is to Copy of GCF/PTCRB approvals submission documentation
prove that it conforms to the 3GPP standards. This is done through
a formal conformance testing process defined by the Global Details of which test cases are currently supplied in the Toolkits is
Certification Forum (GCF) and agreed by its members, made up of available on request.
the 3G manufacturers and the network operators. A similar process Any MD8480B/C firmware or FPGA software that may also be re-
is defined by the PCS Type Certification Review Board (PTCRB) for quired will be provided as part of the PTS annual software upgrade
US frequency bands. and maintenance contract and delivered through Anritsu's local sup-
For signaling protocols the mobile terminal must pass the confor- port organisation.
mance tests defined in 3GPP specification TS34.123. Note that the toolkits can be used only with an existing valid PTS test
For 3GPPP Release 99 terminals the GCF/PTCRB has defined an system license and cannot be used in isolation.
initial set of high priority test cases that must be run against a WCDMA
or dual mode terminal. These test are detailed in GCF Work Item
Licensing
010. Currently there are approximately 400 tests in WI-010. Each toolkit is licensed on a per seat basis. A single user license will
Further Work Items have been defined to cover Release 99 enable one PTS user to access and run the test cases in that toolkit.
Enhancements (WI-012), Release 4/5 features (WI-013) and HSDPA Support
(WI-014). Support of the toolkits is provided through an annual software update
The Anritsu Protocol Test System (PTS) has been designed to run all and maintenance contract (MX785220A-20). The user must also
the TTCN conformance test cases in TS34.123. MX785220A have a valid software update and maintenance contract for his PTS
Comformance Test Toolkit delivers the WI-10, WI-12, WI-13 and WI- system.
14 test cases for PTS.
System Requirements
The exact hardware and software configuration required for an indi-
vidual test case or toolkit depends on the test resource requirements
defined within the test(s). Details are available on request.

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Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name
Main frame
MX785220A TS34.123 Protocol Conformance Test Toolkit Core
Software

Options
MX785220A-01 Frequency Band 1 Coverage for TS34.123 Toolkit
MX785220A-02 Frequency Band 2 Coverage for TS34.123 Toolkit
MX785220A-05 Frequency Band 5 Coverage for TS34.123 Toolkit
MX785220A-10 TS34.123 Conformance Test Cases for Rel 99
(Work Item 010)
MX785220A-12 TS34.123 Conformance Test Cases for Rel 99
(Work Item 012)
MX785220A-13 TS34.123 Conformance Test Cases for Rel 4/5
(Work Item 013)
MX785220A-14 TS34.123 Conformance Test Cases for HSDPA
(Work Item 014)
MX785220A-20 Annual Software Update and Maintenance Contract

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WCDMA RAPID TEST DESIGNER (RTD)
MX786201A

The RTD has an integrated Protocol Analyzer to show the decoded


Development and Testing of 3G Terminals results of the message exchanges between the RTD System and the
UE under test. This revolutionary test tool hides much of the com-
plexity of testing 3GPP protocols and allows the user to concentrate
on testing specific functions and protocols within the UE without hav-
ing to be an expert on all the protocol layers. Because of the intuitive
graphical interface, users do not need to learn a specialist test language,
or have a detailed knowledge of how to drive the system simulator.
The RTD System is built upon Anritsus many years of experience in
testing 3GPP protocols with the leading UE vendors and operators.
The RTD system consists of a Personal Computer running a
Windows operating system, connected to the Anritsu MD8480
WCDMA Signaling Tester (system simulator). The RTD is also avail-
able as an upgrade for existing users of Anritsus MD8480 and
MX785201 (PTS) products.
RTD Overview
The RTD has been designed to support the iterative test process,
which cycles between Design, Test Analysis, Test Execution and
Results Analysis. The RTD consists of a set of core tools designed
to support this process, together with a number of optional compo-
nents that allow the RTD to easily support specialized testing activi-
ties. In addition to test and system simulator control procedures, the
RTD provides support for a set of procedures similar to those defined
in 3GPP standards, giving broad coverage of the various Layer 3 sig-
naling protocols. Each procedure includes associated system simu-
lator configuration, timers, and appropriate parameters.
Support is provided for soft & hard handovers, compressed mode,
RRC state transitions, radio bearer reconfigurations, InterRAT selec-
tions and reselections and InterRAT handovers, including to and
from GSM (circuit switched) and GPRS (packet switched).
A wide selection of 34.108 RABs are supported with CS AMR rates
from 4.75 to 12.2 Kbps and PS data rates including HSDPA with the
appropriate MD8480. For GSM voice calls, both EFR and AMR traf-
The Rapid Test Designer (RTD) is a revolutionary new tool which fic channels are supported. A tool providing the ability for a user to
speeds up the testing of UMTS Terminals significantly by greatly sim- define a custom radio bearer means that the RTD can also be used
plifying the way in which tests are created, executed and analyzed. in a development laboratory for sophisticated RAB creation.
The RTD presents an intuitive and interactive graphical environment Users can also create their own set of defined procedures and watch
for designing test cases, coupled with an expert system that guides points for key variables to speed up the development and debugging
the user through the complexity of the 3GPP protocols. of test cases. Users can also create interactive tests that use the
It provides a graphical interface to a broad library of procedural build- content of messages or the behavior of the equipment under test to
ing blocks that can be placed on the screen to assemble the tests. determine the flow of the test. This provides a new way of testing
The building blocks can be configured through the setting of para- UEs that combines the best features of script based and network
meters. The procedure library contains many standard procedures emulator based testing methodologies.
that can be used as they are or with minor changes to parameters to
guide the UE into the desired test state. This allows the test creator
to focus on specific problem areas using knowledge of 3GPP net-
works rather than test concepts.
Anritsu provides catalogues of common network settings that can be
used to produce test scenarios that work out of the box, or as a
starting point for customer specific configurations. There is also a
reference library with a selection of tests that can be used as the ba-
sis for user tests. The tool also provides interactive error checking on
procedures and parameters that will pick up many potential problems
and mistakes as early as possible during test design. Finally, the
RTD provides one click, instant execution with no test case build or
compilation phase necessary to enable very effective and efficient
development of test case libraries for a wide variety of purposes:
Acceptance Testing
Integration Testing
Interoperability Testing
Generating variants
Application Testing
Regression Testing The Iterative test process, which cycles between Design, Test
Pre-conformance Testing Analysis, Test Execution and Results Analysis
Prototyping Testing
HW and SW Integration
SW Development

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Tools within the RTD RR Procedures includes Channel Request, Immediate Assignment
The RTD provides the ability to: and Reject. Paging Request Type 1, Assignment Command and
Create and modify a User Test by selecting procedure blocks Complete, Channel Mode Modify, Acknowledge, Channel Release and
from a procedure picker panel in the RTD Tool and dropping and Disconnect. Intersystem Handover To UTRAN, RR Cell Change
linking them onto a graphical canvas. Order, Handover Complete and Failure, RR Status.
RRC Procedures includes RRC Connection Request, Setup,
Modify particular parameters of a procedure from defaults, as re- Setup Complete, Reject. RRC Connection Release and Complete.
quired; alternately re-use sets of parameters from a user-defined
RRC Security Mode Command and Complete, RRC Signaling
catalogue.
Connection Release Indication. RRC Radio Bearer Setup, Setup
Check that the test and parameters selected make sense (analyze Complete, Reconfiguration, Reconfiguration Complete. RRC
the test). Transport Channel Reconfiguration, Reconfiguration Complete. RRC
Run the User Test on the MD8480, displaying a message se- Radio Bearer Release and Complete. RRC Paging 1 and 2. RRC
quence chart as the test progresses, and store a detailed log of the UE Capability Enquiry, UE Capability Information and Confirmation.
test run for later use. RRC Measurement Control Report and Failure. RRC Counter
Analyze the test result using the criteria editor to select result logs Check and Response. RRC Status, RRC Physical Channel
that display particular characteristics, then, ultimately, view the test Reconfiguration and Complete, RRC Handover from UTRAN
result using the RTD Protocol Analyzer to show the detailed mes- Command.
sage sequence and view the contents of individual messages. SMS Procedures includes CP ACK, Error and Data to and from UE.
Supplementary Services Procedures include the facilities and
release to and from the UE
TX Diversity Procedures includes the configuration, setup and re-
lease for TX Diversity.

Graphical Test Case Editor


As well as being able to construct tests using the procedures from
the library the tool includes the ability to create user defined com-
pound procedures to simplify the way tests look and are created.

RTD An Integrated Development Environment for UE Testing

Procedures
In addition to test control and system simulator control procedures,
the RTD provides support for a set of procedures similar to those de-
fined in 3GPP standards. The procedures are divided into the fol-
lowing groups:
Controls
System Simulator Procedures
NAS SM Procedures
NAS CC Procedures
NAS MM Procedures
NAS GMM Procedures There are also Loops, Delays, including waiting for events,
RR Procedures Interactive dialogs and Free form notes to construct a test. The RTD
RRC Procedures provides Drag and Drop selection of procedures, guidance on avail-
able procedures suitable at any point in the test, Addition/deletion of
SMS Procedures graphical test constructs, group selection as well as Online help for
Supplementary Services Procedures the procedures and links to the relevant 3GPP standards.
TX Diversity Procedures
Parameter Editor
Controls these include Start, End, loops and branches for logical The Parameter Editor allows the user to parameterize procedures
test development. and provides the following features:
System Simulator Procedures used to configure and re-config- Guidance on suitable catalogue entries for a procedure
ure the System Simulator including the settings in each cell (i.e. pow- Modification of the catalogue entries to be used
er and frequencies). Ability to override values selected from catalogue entries
NAS SM Procedures includes activation, modification and de-ac- Ability to revert parameter values back to original catalogue based
tivation of a PDP context. configuration
NAS CC Procedures includes alerting, connection, acknowledge-
ment and modification of standard and emergency calls. Also in-
Type and range validation of parameters
cludes hold, reject, retrieve and status of UE. Matching of incoming messages, which enables procedures that
NAS MM Procedures includes Location updating and authentica- handle responses or events from the UE to make decisions based
tion procedures. upon the content of the messages received. (The test can branch
NAS GMM Procedures includes GPRS attach, detach and routing on specific content of individual information elements within the
area update request, accept, complete and reject. GMM informa- message. Omitted values and dont cares are also supported).
tion, status and identity. PTMSI reallocation, Authentication and
Ciphering procedures.

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Creating and annotating a complex multi-path test in the Graphical Test Case Editor

Test Analysis Tests can be used as a basis for custom tests


Checks the test for simple errors and provides the following features: The Library provides a basis for a complete test suite.
Correct procedure connectivity checking Tests included in the Reference Library include:
Parameterization completeness checking Utility Tests allowing information to be gathered from the UE such
Parameter validation as IMEI and IMSI.
Warnings and error reports linked to the test Simple location tests and circuit switched lifecycle tests that exer-
Message Editor cise the basic call processes of a UE with AMR and EFR calls.
The Message Editor allows editing of air interface messages and Basic packet switched calls allowing GSM and UMTS packet calls
System Simulator configuration messages that are to be sent by a at different data rates.
procedure and provides the following features: InterRAT handover, Idle mode and reselection tests.
Editing of message values
Reverting messages back to their default values IOT and Custom Libraries
Collapsible tree presentation of the test To maximize revenue, Network Operators must ensure that UEs stay
on their own network or preferred roaming partners' networks and
Element name and type display perform better than their competitors. As well as aesthetics, the UEs
Node highlighting chosen to perform specific applications must also provide a reliable
Structure, type and range validation of a message and friendly user experience. Where possible UEs will be selected to
work in harmony with the network. Although a great deal of testing is
Reference Library done in the field, the RTD provides an environment that can simulate
A comprehensive selection of reference tests are included with the many different types of network and scenarios that might occur on a
RTD allowing the user to quickly become familiar with the capability network. Libraries are available for the RTD with comprehensive test
of the tool. These tests are annotated enabling easy identification of scenarios that have been requested by Network operators to simu-
logical and functional blocks so that they may be re-used by cutting late their networks and competitive networks. This allows UEs to be
and pasting into a new test. evaluated in a laboratory environment before deployment on the net-
The benefits are: work. Anritsu is also able to provide custom libraries to users, mak-
Tests have been proven on certified terminals ing use of the knowledge base it has built up with the evolution of the
3GPP specifications and UE developments.

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Test Criteria Analyzer for fast, high level analysis and Protocol
Analyzer for detailed analysis of test logs

Direct launch to test results from within the RTD


Message Sequence Charts of test runs
Full and collapsible sequence views at procedure level, with pre
and post filtering of log files
Display of test message contents sent or received by the RTD
Naming and displaying of protocol layer information elements at
Layer 1, 2, and 3
Textual display of enumerated field values
Decoding and displaying of MIB/SIB embedded bit strings
Collapsible tree presentation of message contents
Open Protocol Data Units in separate windows for ease of comparison
Timestamps against individual messages
Management of test log archives
Test Archive Manager
RTD stores tests in test archives. The Archive Manager is provided
to allow the user to manipulate tests within the archives.

Catalogue Manager
The catalogues provide a convenient way of managing sets of para-
meters that are used frequently. The Catalogue Manager is used to
manipulate and maintain entries. Entries can also be stored into the
catalogue when editing a test.

Getting the Latest RTD Information


As the RTD is continuously tracking the 3GPP standards and is being
updated regularly, the exact functionality in the product at any spe-
Easy to understand and change ASN.1 values in the tree struc- cific moment of time is subject to change. For full details of the exact
ture based Parameter Editor functionality currently available and planned, please contact your lo-
cal Anritsu Sales office to request the RTD (MX786201A) data sheet,
Test Criteria Editor & Analyzer specification and roadmap documents. For the latest information
RTD defines the success or failure of a test execution at a high level about the RTD, please visit the Anritsu website (www.anritsu.com).
by the means of test criteria. Test criteria are defined as the route
taken through the procedures making up an RTD test, the content of Ordering Information
incoming messages and the time between significant events. After Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
running a test, the RTD uses the logs generated to match the crite-
ria specified against the actual test performance and report on the Model/Order No. Name
success or failure of each criterion. This also allows new criteria to Main frame
be defined and quickly checked against old test results. MX786201A RTD Core Software

Test Execution Engine Options


MX786201A-12 Multi-RAT (FDD/GSM) Capability
RTD tests can be run immediately after they have been checked for MX786201A-14 Multi-MD8480 Capability
simple errors (Analyzed). No compilation is necessary, and the test MX786201A-30 Executable only Cingular Library IOT Tests
is run directly from within the integrated environment. During execu- MX786201A-31 Editable Cingular Library IOT Tests
tion, a progress log from the test being run is displayed in a status MX786201A-32 Basic Mobility Library
window, and progress through the test is shown graphically by high- MX786201A-37 RRM Light Library
lighting the blocks as they execute in a different colour. At any time MX786201A-40 Ciphering
during execution, the user can edit parameters (these changes are MX786201A-45 RTD Test Creation and Editing Tools
picked up by the test case dynamically) or cancel execution. MX786201A-46 RTD Run Time Engine
Support
Test Log (Protocol) Analyzer MX786201A-20 Software Update and Maintenance Contract
The RTD has an integrated protocol analyzer, which logs all Layer 3, MX786201A-21 Training Course
Layer 2 and Layer 1 message exchanges between the RTD and the MX786201A-22 Premium Support
System Under Test. These messages are decoded to show the name MX786201A-23 Installation & Commissioning
and content of each field, and displayed using the RTD Protocol
Please note that the RTD is also available as Option 43 on the Protocol Test
Analyzer. The RTD Protocol Analyzer also provides:
System (MX785201A-43).

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NSL PLATFORM
MX848055A

Pre-validation of 3G UE Interoperability Testing (IOT)

Dramatically reduces the costs for IOT


Created based on operational experience of FOMA1 Services2
Reliable operation verified by a commercial 3G UE3
Complies with the March 2003 3GPP Specifications Mobile UE
Supports Voice, Packet, Video, Multicall and Supplementary
services Hand set
1: FOMA is a registered trademark of NTT DoCoMo, Inc.
2: This does not assure connectivity with a real BTS.
3: The UE was designed for NTT DoCoMo, Inc.

The NSL (Network Simulation Library) is a PC software product that


offers pre-validation of interoperability testing (IOT) between a 3G
UE and a 3G network when it is used in combination with the
MD8480B WCDMA Signaling Tester functioning as a BTS simulator. MD8480B
The MX848055A NSL Platform enables execution of test cases pro-
vided in the optional NSL Scenario Basic Pack (MX848055A-01) or Control PC
NSL Scenario Advanced Pack (MX848055A-02) using a GUI
(Graphical User Interface) execution environment with an easy-to- Configuration of Voice Testing
view display of test items and results.
The MX848055A-01 NSL Scenario Basic Pack enables simulation of
the basic overall operation of various services such as Voice, Packet
(IP/PPP), Video Call, SMS, and Multicall.
The MX848055A-02 NSL Scenario Advanced Pack enables simula-
tion of more complex overall operation of these services, such as a
handover test and rate change. Thus, tests can be performed while Mobile UE
considering actual operation status.

Application server

MD8480B

Control PC

Configuration of Packet Testing

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Supported Test Cases
Video Call Originate (UE/Network), Release (UE/Network)
Multi Call Voice + Packet
Packet (IP/PPP) Originate (UE), Release (UE/Network)
NSL Scenario Registration Combined Attach (CS/PS), Detach
Basic Pack
(91 TCs) SMS Originate, Terminate
Supplementary Service Call Forward, Call Waiting, CLI Notification
UDI Originate (UE), Release (UE/Network)
Voice (AMR) Call Originate (UE/Network), Terminate (UE/Network)
Video Call Handover, Reallocation, ReEstabilish
Periodic RA/LA Updating
Multi Call Handover, Rate Change, Reallocation
Packet (IP/PPP) Handover, Rate Change, Periodic Cell Update, Reallocation
NSL Scenario
Advanced Pack Registration Combined Attach (CS/PS)
(182 TCs) SMS Handover, Reallocation
Supplementary Service Call Waiting, CLI Notification
UDI Handover, ReEstablish
Voice (AMR) Call Handover, ReEstablish, DTMF

Configuration Required System


MX848055A NSL Platform Refer to each detailed data sheet for configuration detail.
MX848055A-01 NSL Scenario Basic Pack
MD8480B Minimum Configuration (V5.10)
MX848055A-02 NSL Scenario Advanced Pack
MX848055A-TS110 Technical Support Service MU848053A RX Baseband
MX848055A-TS121 MX848055A-01 Technical Support Service MU848055A ISDN
MX848055A-TS122 MX848055A-02 Technical Support Service MD8480B MU848057A Frame Coder
MU848058A TX Baseband x 2
MD8480B-02 Additional RF Unit
MX848041A Ciphering (V5.10)
Windows2000 Professional SP4 (English/Japanese)1
Pentium42 1 GHz or more
Memory 256 MB or more
Control PC Hard disk space 2 GB or more
Display 1024 x 768 pixel (XGA) or more
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later1
Unoccupied USB port x 1,
Ethernet (100BASE-TX/10BASE-T) port x 1
USIM P0027 Test USIM (Anritsu)3

1: Microsoft, Windows and Internet Explorer are a registered trademark of the


Microsoft Corporation in the USA and other countries..
2: Pentium is a registered trademark of the Intel Corporation.
3: The operation of this software has been verified by above USIM.

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WCDMA TRX/PERFORMANCE TEST SYSTEM WCDMA RRM TEST SYSTEM
ME7873F ME7874F

RF Conformance Test System Supporting Most Approved Test Cases


NEW

ME7873F with ME7873F-10 (Option)

Features New Technology Test Bench


Test System Supporting Most GCF1/PTCRB2 Approved Test Supports National Frequency Bands
Cases3 Not only does this system support 3GPP Band I (2.1 GHz) used in
The ME7873F WCDMA TRX/Performance Test System is for testing both Europe and Japan, it also supports Band II (1.9 GHz), IV (1/1.7
the Tx and Rx characteristics of WCDMA User Equipment (UE) in GHz), and V (850 MHz) used in N. America as well as Band VI (850
accordance with measurement items4 in Chapter 5 (Transmitter MHz) and IX (1.7 GHz) currently used only in Japan. Since the op-
Characteristics), Chapter 6 (Receiver Characteristics), and Chapter tions can be chosen for each frequency band as required, the test
7 (Performance Requirements) of the 3GPP TS 34.121 standards. system can be configured to support the specific frequency band or
Measurement items defined by Chapter 8 (Requirements for Support combination of frequency bands required by individual users, allow-
of RRM5) can also be measured by installing the ME7873F-10 RRM ing the required equipment investment to be kept to a minimum.
Test Addition option. In addition, all Inter-RAT tests, including han- Supports New Technologies, Including HSDPA
dover tests, can be performed. The system offers the user a choice of upgrade options with the test
The ME7874F WCDMA RRM Test System is for the specific testing items required to support additional technologies, such as WI-013
of the Radio Resource Management functions (RRM) defined in (Release4/Release5)/WI-014 (HSDPA).
3GPP TS 34.121. It supports the measurement items defined by : Abbreviation for Work Item
Chapter 8 (Requirements for Support of RRM) of the 3GPP TS
34.121 standard. Stable and Reliable Measurement
Both of these test platforms support the GCF/PTCRB requirements Calibration Functions Supporting Increased Measurement
for TS34.121 Conformance Testing and offer the industry leading Reliability
GCF/PTCRB approved test cases3. By configuring a test system To improve measurement stability and reliability, the system has the
from various instruments and dedicated software following three calibration and correction methods:
centered around the MD8480C WCDMA Signaling Tester, these Test (1) Basic calibration at acceptance inspection
Platforms support the testing of WCDMA UE with (2) Auto-calibration at work start
non-call-processing conditions as well as loopback conditions6. (3) Individual measurement correction
1 GCF (Global Certification Forum) Since measurement correction applies a correction immediately be-
Abbreviation for Global Certification Forum responsible for certifying con- fore measurement, temperature-related changes in the measure-
formance to standards for UE and test systems ment system are eliminated to greatly improve the reliability of the
Composed mainly of European carriers and UE vendors and performs measured value.
certification for frequency bands used in Europe In addition, Anritsu engineers perform calibration when installing the
2 PTCRB (PCS Type Certification Review Board) system at acceptance inspection, eliminating the need for operators
A similar test system certification organization to GCF composed mainly to perform this complex calibration and correction work.
of N. American carriers and UE vendors and performing conformance : Patent applied for
certification for frequency bands used in N. America
3 This is based on GCF and PTCRB test case approvals following the GCF Support Service
and PTCRB meeting in July 2006. Anritsu offers a support service contract to update the system soft-
4 In principle, defined by GCF Work Item7 and targeting measurement ware to the latest version, maximizing return on investment, and
items certified by GCF/PTRCB keeping work targets on schedule. This charged service contract
5 RRM: Abbreviation for Radio Resource Management provides users with the most recent software version updates match-
6 Not supported by RRM tests ing the latest changes to the 3GPP standards as well as information
7 Work Item: Name for test item group for each function chosen by GCF for about 3GPP trends and consultation and technical support for trou-
test items for certifying UE conformance
bleshooting test problems. In addition, the service allows users to
maintain their system with the latest version of the GCF and PTCRB
approved test cases.

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Test Condition and Results Distribution at-a-Glance Useful Measurement Functions (Search Method) for Optimum
RRM tests display the transitions in connection conditions, which is Measurement
useful for understanding the connection status at any time. Measurements can be searched repeatedly while changing mea-
Additionally, test items and results are displayed as a histogram indi- surement parameters such as interference signal level. Using this
cating the PASS/FAIL rates for multiple operations and making it function supports both PASS/FAIL evaluation at 3GPP-defined con-
easy to identify equipment operation trends. ditions as well as efficient measurement of UE equipment in the de-
velopment stage.
Equipment Expandability
Using the optional MN7462A-01 4 Antenna Connection supports con-
tinuous measurement of up to four UE units.
: The standard configuration supports one UE unit.

Test Conditions Screen

Supported Test Items and Options


For detailed test cases, contact our sales representative.
3GPP 34.121 ME7873F ME7874F
Work Item
Chapter TRX/Performance Test System RRM Test System
5
6
WI-010
7
8 (Option)
WI-012 7
5 (Option)
WI-013 7 (Option)
8 (Option) (Option)
5 (Option)
WI-014 6 (Option)
9 (Option)

: Work Item is the name for test groups chosen by GCF indicating test items required for UE conformance certification.

Specifications
I/O Connector N-type, 50
+33 dBm (2 W)
Max. Input Level +37 dBm (5 W, no path switching)
Uses MS8609A (MS8609A-01 High-Stability Reference Oscillator) as reference
Reference Oscillator Supports input of external reference signal
Frequency: 10/13 MHz (selectable), BNC connector
Frequency Range As defined by 3GPP Operating Band I, II, IV, V, VI, IX
Temperature Range +15 to +35C (operating), 0 to +50C (storage)
100 to 120 or 200 to 240 Vac
ME7873F : 50/60 Hz, 3100 VA
Power supply ME7873F (with Option 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 19) : 50/60 Hz, 3300 VA
ME7874F : 50/60 Hz, 3000 VA
Dimensions 1710 (W) x 1597 (H) x 797 (D) mm
ME7873F : 600 kg
Mass ME7873F (with Option 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 19) : 660 kg
ME7874F : 600 kg
EMC EN61326: 1997 + A1: 1998 + A2: 2001 + A3: 2003 (Class A, Annex A), EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)

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Operating Environment
Controller (PC)
Pentium 4 (2.4 GHz min., Hyper-Threading not required)
CPU or Pentium M (1.6 GHz min.)
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP4
OS (Japanese or English version)
Main Memory (RAM) 512 MB (at least 256 MB)
HDD 10 GB of free space
Drives CD-ROM Drive (for installing software and version upgrades)
Display 1024 x 768 Resolution min.
Ethernet I/F 100BASE-TX
One of following National Instruments products
GPIB I/F PCMCIA-GPIB (PCMCIA-Bus)
PCI-GPIB (PCI-Bus)
Sentinel Connector I/F USB
Browser Software Internet Explorer 5.5 or Netscape Communicator 4.73 or later (Japanese or English versions)
Pentium is registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the USA and other countries.
Microsoft, Windows and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the USA and other countries.
Netscape is registered trademarks of Netscape Communications Corporation in the USA and other countries.

Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Main frame Main frame
ME7873F WCDMA TRX/Performance Test System ME7874F WCDMA RRM Test System

Configuration items Configuration items


MD8480C WCDMA Signaling Tester MD8480C WCDMA Signaling Tester
MS8609A Digital Mobile Radio Transmitter Tester MS8609A Digital Mobile Radio Transmitter Tester
MP8302A Bit Error Rate Tester MG3700A Vector Signal Generator1
MG3692B Synthesized Signal Generator ME7416B RF Switch Driver Unit
MG3700A Vector Signal Generator1 MN7451A RF Switch Driver Unit
ME7416B RF Switch Driver Unit MN7462A RF Interface Unit
MN7451A RF Switch Driver Unit MN7463A RF Combiner Unit
MN7462A RF Interface Unit MN7465A RF Switch Unit
MN7463A RF Combiner Unit MX787104F WCDMA RRM Test Software
MX787103F WCDMA TRX/Performance Test Software MX787135F Selftest Software for Conformance Test System
MX787135F Selftest Software for Conformance Test System
Standard accessory
Standard accessory ME7874F Operation Manual (CD-ROM): 1 set
ME7873F Operation Manual (CD-ROM): 1 set
Options
Options ME7874F-72 WI-013 Toolkit (RRM)
ME7873F-10 RRM Test Addition MN7462A-01 4 Antenna Connections
ME7873F-70 WI-013 Toolkit (TRx/Performance) ME7419B Mobile Radio Switching Unit
ME7873F-72 WI-013 Toolkit (RRM) Z0788 Additional Accessory Kit for Power Supply
ME7873F-74 WI-014 Toolkit
MN7462A-01 4 Antenna Connections Frequency band options1
ME7419B Mobile Radio Switching Unit ME7874F-11 3GPP Band I Addition
Z0788 Additional Accessory Kit for Power Supply ME7874F-12 3GPP Band II Addition
ME7874F-14 3GPP Band IV Addition
Frequency band options2 ME7874F-15 3GPP Band V Addition
(without RRM Test Function) ME7874F-16 3GPP Band VI Addition
ME7873F-11 3GPP Band I Addition ME7874F-19 3GPP Band IX Addition
ME7873F-12 3GPP Band II Addition
ME7873F-14 3GPP Band IV Addition 1: Requires two MG3700A units
ME7873F-15 3GPP Band V Addition 2: When configuring system, requires at least one frequency band option
ME7873F-16 3GPP Band VI Addition
ME7873F-19 3GPP Band IX Addition In addition to the above, use of the ME7873F requires the following customer-
supplied parts.
(with RRM Test Function) 1. Fading Simulator
ME7873F-21 3GPP Band I Addition (Including RRM) A fading simulator is required for the performance tests.
ME7873F-22 3GPP Band II Addition (Including RRM) Elektrobit Wideband Radio Channel Simulator PROPSim C2
ME7873F-24 3GPP Band IV Addition (Including RRM) 2. PC and Peripheral Parts
ME7873F-25 3GPP Band V Addition (Including RRM) The PC and other peripherals are used to install test software for
ME7873F-26 3GPP Band VI Addition (Including RRM) controlling the ME7873F. Refer to the previous page for the operating
ME7873F-29 3GPP Band IX Addition (Including RRM) environment.
3. Peripheral Parts
GPIB Card
Recommended Part: National Instruments 778034-0212 PCMCIA-
GPIB (Windows 2000)
4. DC Power Supply, Temperature Chamber
Recommended Products:
DC Power Supply: Keighley 2303, 2306-PJ, Agilent 66311
Temperature Chamber: VOTSCH VT4002, THERMOTRON TH4800,
ESPEC SH241
Contact our sales representative for details.

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SIGNALING TESTER
MD8470A

Benchtop Mobile Communications Network


NEW

Excellent Eco Product


Lightweight
Power saving

In todays wireless communication market, packet data services and Call Processing using Simple Operations
third generation systems are growing globally. Factors for succeed- WCDMA: Voice/Video call/Packet/SMS/MMS
ing in the wireless communication business are shifting from basic
communication technology to the ability to plan and develop attrac-
GSM/GPRS/EGPRS: Voice/Packet/SMS/MMS
tive mobile devices and services. The MD8470A supports wireless CDMA2000: Voice/Packet/SMS
application engineers in accelerating the development and reducing TD-SCDMA: Voice/Packet/SMS
the test cycle of these ever-increasing product and service require- The MD8470A Signaling Tester supports basic call processing for
ments. WCDMA (Voice call/Video call/Packet Communications/SMS/MMS),
GSM/GPRS/EGPRS (Voice call/Packet Communications/SMS/MMS),
Features CDMA2000 (Voice call/Packet Communications/SMS) TD-SCDMA
A single platform implements functional testing of mobile terminal (Voice call/Packet Communications/SMS). The simulation environ-
applications such as voice calling, video calling, contents down- ment required for testing application tests is implemented by simple
load and messaging. operations.
Call processing is performed by simple operations
WCDMA: Voice/Video call/Packet/SMS/MMS Multiple Communication Systems Support
GSM/GPRS/EGPRS: Voice/Packet/SMS/MMS WCDMA, GSM/GPRS/EGPRS, CDMA2000, TD-SCDMA
CDMA2000: Voice/Packet/SMS The MD8470A Signaling Tester complies with the GSM/GPRS/EGPRS,
TD-SCDMA: Voice/Packet/SMS WCDMA, CDMA2000 and TD-SCDMA standards regulating the
Supports multiple communication systems world's major 2.5G and 3G mobile communication systems.
WCDMA, GSM/GPRS/EGPRS, CDMA2000, TD-SCDMA Seamless coverage of a wide frequency band (400 to 2700 MHz)
Wide frequency coverage (400 MHz to 2.7 GHz). supports development of multiband mobile terminals and future ex-
panded frequency band.
CDMA2000 is a registered trademark of the Telecommunications Industry
Association (TIA USA). Platform Architecture
Base station functions are simulated by installing communication
system hardware and control software.
Single platform implements functional testing of UE applica-
tions such as voice calling, video calling, contents download The user interface (displayed on a 10.4-inch screen) is based on
and massaging. Windows XP Professional, so simulations can be controlled with-
The MD8470A Signaling Tester offers the optimum solution for mo- out a remote PC.
bile UE application development. It supports the processes required The small-footprint chassis (426W x 221.5H x 281D mm) is ideal for
for various application developments such as voice calling, packet configuring an on-the-bench personal simulation environment.
: Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the USA
communications including browser/contents download, video calling, and other countries.
SMS/MMS massaging and end-to-end UE communications. Also,
the PPP server function is incorporated. The MD8470A serves as an
effective tool for establishing an integrated simulation environment in
application development.
In addition, Ethernet, ISDN, handset and serial I/O interfaces are
provided for various data communication services.

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MX847010A WCDMA/GSM Simulation Kit
Simple Application Testing
WNS: Wireless Network Simulator
The WNS is a software application for simulating an interactive mo-
bile network on the MD8470A Signaling Tester.1
WNS activates the required communication bearers based on re-
quests by the mobile terminal, so application developers can easily
implement an end-to-end test environment.
Developers use the Windows-based GUI to set basic call processing
parameters and display the call processing status.
In addition, call origination and termination is controlled using a WNS
virtual terminal.

WNS (Wireless Network


Simulator)

SMSC (SMS Center)


Main Functions of WNS/SMSC
WCDMA Voice (MO/MT), Packet (MO/MT), Video Call [Loopback] (MO/MT), MultiCall
Supported Bearers
GSM/GPRS/EGPRS2 Voice (MO/MT), Packet (MO/MT)
Client IP address setting/Server IP address setting/Router connection setting
Common RF Level setting
Channel setting Registration Type setting Activation Time setting (Voice, Packet, Video, MultiCall)
Packet Window Size setting
WCDMA
Packet Rate setting (DL64/UL64, DL128/UL64, DL384/UL64)
Video Phone setting (ISDN/Loopback)
Frequency Band setting (GSM450, GSM480, GSM850, P-GSM900, E-GSM900, R-GSM900, DCS1800,
Setup Parameters
PCS1900)/ARFCN (CCH, TCH)
Slot setting (DL1/UL1, DL1/UL3, DL1/UL4, DL2/UL1, DL2/UL3, DL3/UL1, DL4/UL1, DL1/UL2, DL2/UL2,
DL3/UL2)
GSM/GPRS/EGPRS2
GPRS/Coding Scheme setting (CS1, CS2, CS3, CS4)
EGPRS/Modulation and Coding Scheme setting
DL: MCS1, MCS2, MCS3, MCS4, MCS5, MCS6, MCS7, MCS8, MCS9
UL: MCS1, MCS2, MCS3, MCS4, MCS5, MCS6, MCS7, MCS8, MCS9
USIM USIM Parameter setting (MCC, MNC, IMSI, Test USIM_MODE, K, RAND, AUTN, IK)
Edit and transmission of SMS/Display of received SMS (7-bit ASCII/Unicode/Binary)
SMS Status Report function
SMS Continuous sending function
SMS External transfer function
MMS Transmission/Reception function3
State transition diagram for call processing/CS/PS Attach status indicator
BTS Output power setting by GUI (1 dB step)
Other Functions Emergency calling
Access Class Barred (R99) (Normal/Barred/Emergency)
Out-of-service setting
Packet Preservation setting function
MO/MT (manual and auto answer) operation by virtual terminal
International telephone number function
Show ID/Hide ID/Unknown ID/Payphone call settings
DTMF checking by tone and display
1: The WNS is not guaranteed to operate normally with every mobile terminal model
2: Requires MX847010A-01 EGPRS Software
3: Requires separate MMS application server

Simple End-to-End UE Test Environment


CNS: Couple-UE Network Simulator
By using the Couple-UE Network Simulator (CNS)1 and additional
hardware options, one MD8470A unit supports the network simula-
tion required for voice and video calls and SMS/MMS transfer be-
tween two mobile terminals (even different operators.)2
Previous testing required two MD8470A units, but this CNS offers a
space-saving solution with just one MD8470A, helping efficient de-
velopment of mobile applications.

CNS (Couple-UE Network Simulator)


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RF Connection

RF
Connection

Mobile MD8470A
terminal (A)
Mobile
terminal (B)

End-to-End UE Test

CNS (Couple-UE Network Simulator) End-to-End UE Tests


Required Hardware Supported End-to-End UE Tests
End-to-End voice call test
MD8470A-01: Second RF Option
WCDMA End-to-End UE Test End-to-End video call test
MU847010A : WCDMA Signaling Unit x 2
End-to-End SMS, MMS3 test
MD8470A-01: Second RF Option End-to-End voice call test
GSM End-to-End UE Test
MU847020B : GSM Signaling Unit x 2 End-to-End SMS, MMS3 test
MD8470A-01: Second RF Option
WCDMA/GSM End-to-End UE Test MU847010A : WCDMA Signaling Unit End-to-End SMS, MMS3 test
MU847020B : GSM Signaling Unit
1: Requires Version 4.00 or later MX847010A WCDMA/GSM Simulation Kit
2: The CNS is not guaranteed to operate normally with every mobile terminal model
3: Requires separate MMS application server

Simulation Control by Scenarios


WCDMA, GSM/GPRS/EGPRS Execution and Analysis of
Simulations
The MD8470A Signaling Tester runs simulations by loading edited
and compiled scenarios into the dedicated control
software and executing them. The information controlled during sim-
ulations, protocol messages, and user data exchanged between the
mobile terminal under test and MD8470A are logged in real time.
After the test, simulation results can be analyzed using the protocol
message decode function (RRC, NAS [RR, CC, MM, GMM, SM],
SMS, SS [Supplementary Service], Config) and filtering function.

Simulation control software

Control Software Support Functions


Function Description
Scenario execution Reads and executes compiled DLL scenarios
Real-time trace Displays signaling messages and user data during simulation in real time
Trace log save/load Saves (Binary/Text/Packet/H.245) and recalls (Binary only) traced log data
Trace display filtering Displays trace filtered by channel and primitive classification
Message decode and analysis Translates and displays traced messages (RRC, NAS, SMS, SS, Config)
Scenario library function Provides C library function for scenario creation
External control function Provides DLL library allows external application to control MX847010A control software

: Supports RR, CC, MM, GMM, and SM

MX847010A-01 EGPRS Software


Testing Application Functions Using EGPRS
MX847010A-01 EGPRS Software
The MD8470A Signaling Tester with MX847010A-01 EGPRS Software
and MU847020B GSM Signaling Unit supports GUI-based simula-
tion (WNS) for EGPRS packet data communications, the high-speed RF Connection
GPRS 2.5G mobile communications system.
Functional testing of applications using EGPRS packet data com-
munications is performed by connecting to a server.
MD8470A
:Requires Version 4.00 or later of MX847010A WCDMA/GSM Simulation Kit
Mobile terminal

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MX847010A-01 EGPRS Software Specification
Frequency Bandwidth 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
MCS 1, 2, 3, 4 (GMSK)
Modulation & Coding Scheme
Layer1 MCS 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 (8PSK)
Number of Slots Up to Multi Slot Class 12 (DL: 4/UL: 4/SUM: 5)
Channel Combination Combination 11 & 13
Broadcasting Control Channel BCCH/CCCH, PBCCH/PCCH
Layer2, 3 ARQ Type Type 1
Window size 64 to 192
Standard 3GPP Release99

Supported Functions
WCDMA Test Functions
MU847010A WCDMA Signaling Unit and MX847010A WCDMA/GSM Simulation Kit are required.
Sample
Function Description WNS CNS
Scenario
Location registration
UE originated/terminated voice call
Performs loopback communication test
(Loopback)
UE originated/terminated voice call
Performs handset communication test
(Handset)
UE originated/terminated voice call 1
Performs end-to-end voice call test between two UE
(End-to-End UE test)
Emergency Call Performs Emergency Call test with or without Test SIM 10, 11

Voice call released


UE originated/terminated video call
Performs loopback communication test
(Loopback)
UE originated/terminated video call 1
Performs end-to-end video call test between two UE
(End-to-End UE test)
Video call released
Caller ID Setting Performs Show ID/Hide ID/Unknown ID/Payphone/International call settings
UE originated packet call Performs application tests utilizing packet data communications by connecting to server 2 2

UE terminated packet call Performs application tests utilizing packet data communications by connecting to server
Packet call released from UE
Packet call released from NW (Network)
Packet Preservation Releases RRC Connection while maintaining PDP Context
Multiple PDP Context Performs Multi Session packet communications test
UE originated PPP packet call Performs PPP (Built-in server/Serial) packet data communication test
PPP packet call released from UE Performs PPP (Built-in server/Serial) packet data communication test
PPP packet call released from NW Performs PPP (Built-in server/Serial) packet data communication test
UE originated/terminated 3 10

Unrestricted Digital Information
Unrestricted Digital Information 3 10

released from UE
Unrestricted Digital Information 3 10

released from NW
Multi call Performs packet and voice call test simultaneously etc.4
SMS transmission/reception Performs SMS (7bit-ASCII, Unicode, Binary) test5
SMS transmission/reception
Performs end-to-end SMS test between two UE
(End-to-End UE test)
Continuous SMS Sending Performs continuous sending of selected multiple SMS messages to UE5
MMS transmission/reception Performs MMS transmission/reception test6
MMS transmission/reception 6 1
Performs end-to-end MMS test between two UE
(End-to-End UE test)
Cell Broadcast Performs WCDMA Cell Broadcast test
Supplementary service Offers various sample scenarios of supplementary service such as 10

Multiparty/Call waiting/USSD etc.
Access Class Barred (Release99) [Barred] Bars all calls according to Release 99 standard
Access Class Barred (Release99)
Bars all calls except emergency calls according to Release 99 standard
[Emergency]
Out of service Setting Sets BTS Power output to OFF and sets UE to outside NW condition
Ciphering Function Testing Performs call processing test with WCDMA ciphering function7
InterRAT Testing (Inter-system Handover) Performs WCDMA GSM/GPRS/EGPRS8 Inter-RAT tests (Cell Reselection/Voice/Packet)12

: Can be supported by WNS, CNS or sample scenarios


: Can be supported by creating scenarios

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GSM/GPRS/EGPRS Test Functions
MU847020B GSM Signaling Unit and MX847010A WCDMA/GSM Simulation Kit are required.
Sample
Function Description WNS CNS
Scenario
Location registration
UE originated/terminated voice call
Performs loopback communication test
(Loopback)
UE originated/terminated voice call
Performs handset communication test
(Handset)
UE originated/terminated voice call 1
Performs end-to-end voice call test between two UE
(End-to-End UE test)
Emergency Call Performs Emergency Call test with or without Test SIM 10, 11

Voice call released


Caller ID Setting Performs Show ID/Hide ID/Unknown ID/Payphone/International call settings
UE originated GPRS packet call Performs application tests utilizing packet data communications by connecting to server
UE terminated GPRS packet call Performs application tests utilizing packet data communications by connecting to server
GPRS packet call released from UE
GPRS packet call released from NW
UE originated EGPRS packet call
Performs application tests utilizing packet data communications by connecting to server8
(Class 12)
UE terminated EGPRS packet call Performs application tests utilizing packet data communications by connecting to server8
EGPRS packet call released from UE 8

EGPRS packet call released from NW 8


Packet Preservation Releases RRC Connection while maintaining PDP Context
Multiple PDP Context Performs Multi Session packet communications test (GPRS/ EGPRS8)
Performs Dual Transfer Mode (Class5/9/11) for GSM (CS:Voice)
DTM (Dual Transfer Mode)
and GPRS/ EGPRS*8 (PS: Packet communications)13
UE originated/terminated Circuit
Performs GSM circuit switched data (CSD) communication test
Switched Data (CSD) call
Circuit Switched Data call
Performs GSM circuit switched data (CSD) communication test
released from UE
Circuit Switched Data call
Performs GSM circuit switched data (CSD) communication test
released from NW
SMS transmission/reception Performs SMS (7bit-ASCII, Unicode, Binary) test5
SMS transmission/reception
Performs end-to-end SMS test between two UE
(End-to-End UE test)
Continuous SMS Sending Performs continuous sending of selected multiple SMS messages to UE5
MMS transmission/reception Performs MMS transmission/reception test6
MMS transmission/reception
Performs end-to-end MMS test between two UE6 1

(End-to-End UE test)
Cell Broadcast Performs GSM Cell Broadcast test9
Offers various sample scenarios of supplementary service such as
Supplementary service 10
Multiparty/Call waiting/USSD etc.
Access Class Barred (Release99) [Barred] Bars all calls according to Release 99 standard
Access Class Barred (Release99)
Bars all calls except emergency calls according to Release 99 standard
[Emergency]
Out of service Setting Sets BTS Power output to OFF and sets UE to outside NW condition
Ciphering Function Testing Performs call processing test using GSM/GPRS ciphering function14
InterRAT Testing Performs WCDMA GSM/GPRS/EGPRS8 Inter-RAT tests

(Inter-system Handover) (Cell Reselection/Voice/Packet)12

: Can be supported by WNS, CNS or sample scenarios


: Can be supported by creating scenarios

1: Two MD8470A units


2: Can change rate (DL:64 Kbps/128 Kbps/384 Kbps)
3: Uses ISDN interface option (MU847090B)
4: Read the MD8470A Signaling Tester catalog for details.
5: Uses SMSC (SMC Center)
6: Requires separate MMS application sever
7: Requires WCDMA Ciphering Software option (MX847011A)
8: Requires EGPRS Software option (MX847010A-01)
9: Uses CBC (Cell Broadcast Centre)
10 : Provided by web download service of MD8470A support service (MX847010A-20)
11 : Supported only with Test SIM
12 : Requires MD8470A-01 Second RF Option, MU847010A WCDMA Signaling Unit, and MU847020B GSM Signaling Unit
13 : DTM Test requires MU847020B GSM Signaling Unit
14 : Requires MX847021A GSM/GPRS Ciphering Software Option

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MX847030A CDMA2000 Simulation Kit
Flexible Simulation Environment Using Scripts
The MX847030A CDMA2000 Simulation Kit supports CDMA2000
1X/1xEV-DO defined in the 3GPP2 standards.
The operation of CDMA2000 Base stations and PPP negotiation pro-
cedures during data communications can be fully defined using a
Perl script. The flexible network simulation function enables verifica-
tion of various CDMA2000 1X/1xEV-DO terminal connections, in-
cluding voice and data communications, handoff and hybrid opera-
tion. An API offers flexible control of the radio condition, protocol
message transmission/reception, and data communications condi-
tion.
Logging and Decoding Analysis Functions
Protocol messages exchanged between the mobile terminal and the
MD8470A Signaling Tester during simulation are logged in real time,
with built-in support for decoding protocol messages. CDMA2000
protocols and PPP protocols can all be logged and traced.
Supporting BCMCS, 1xEV-DO Revision A Simulation Control Software (Protocol Visualization Tool)
The MX847030A supports 1X Release C, BCMCS, 1xEV-DO Revision
A simulation. In addition, support for QoS a 1xEV-DO Revision A
function has been added as a world first.
This supports video-phone services over VoIP, as well as all next-
generation IP and interactive services based on high-speed data
throughput communications in an on-the-bench environment that
greatly reduces development costs.
: Approval from QUALCOMM Incorporated or a designated License is re-
quired when using 1X Release C, BCMCS, 1xEV-DO Revision A.

Handoff Test with Multi Sector/Multi Carrier PPP Simulation Function


The MX847030A-01 Multi Sector/Multi Carrier software supports The MX847030A CDMA2000 Simulation Kit includes a simulation
simulation with multiple sectors (1X : 6 max.,1xEV-DO: 3 max.) and function for PPP negotiations the packet transmission connection
multiple carriers (1X/1xEV-DO : 2 max.). These resources can be protocol. Using this function, one script handles simulation of both
configured dynamically to support various handoff tests, such as CDMA2000 signaling and PPP simultaneously. The resulting com-
Soft, Softer, Hard, Idle, and Access handoff. mon log makes it easy to troubleshooting problems.
The MD8470A Signaling Tester offers a multi-sector/multi-carrier en- Using the all-in-one MD8470A Signaling Tester with optional
vironment in an all-in-one instrument and greatly improves the MX847030A-01 Multi Sector/Multi Carrier Software supports easy
efficiency of development verification, interoperability tests and pre- configuration of PPP and data communication tests during handoff
field testing. operations.
Various handoff tests can be performed using several sets MD8470A
simultaneously with multiple carriers (max. 2 4) .
: When using two sets together

Sector Resource RF Resource

MUX TRX
CDMA SECTOR A 1 1

CDMA SECTOR B

BS RF 1
CDMA SECTOR C

CDMA2000 1X/1xEV-DO CDMA SECTOR D


BS1

CDMA SECTOR E

MUX TRX
CDMA SECTOR F
CDMA2000 1X/1xEV-DO 2 2
BS2

RF 2
1xEV-DO SECTOR A

1xEV-DO SECTOR B

1xEV-DO SECTOR C

Max. Configuration with one set

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MX847040A TD-SCDMA Simulation Kit
Flexible TD-SCDMA Network Simulation
The MD8470A Signaling Tester with the MU847040A TD-SCDMA
Signaling Unit and the MX847040A TD-SCDMA Simulation Kit pro-
vides a flexible, repeatable and highly integrated TD-SCDMA net-
work simulation environment for TD-SCDMA technology developers.
This new solution allows users to perform extensive testing to create
quality devices, protocols, user equipment, and applications for TD-
SCDMA systems.

Features
Flexible physical layer configuration
Message encode/decode tool and programming library to support
efficient test scenario creation
Protocol message and user data logging at each layer
Protocol message analysis support for various messages includ-
ing RRC, NAS [RR, CC, MM, GMM, SM], SMS, SS
[Supplementary Service] and CONFIG
Powerful logging data sorting, searching and filtering for effective Simulation Control Software
troubleshooting
Monitoring function for DL channel power, UL power, timing align-
ment and CRC errors

Specifications
Supported TD-SCDMA Downlink Channels
Channel Logical Channel Transport Channel Physical Channel Symbol Rate
BCCH BCH P_CCPCH 80 ksps
DwPTS
FPACH 80 ksps
Common
PICH 80 ksps
PCCH PCH
S_CCPCH 80 ksps
CCCH/DCCH/DTCH FACH
Dedicated DCCH + DTCH DCH DPCH x 8 80 ksps

Supported TD-SCDMA Uplink Channels


Channel Logical Channel Transport Channel Physical Channel Symbol Rate
UpPTS
Common
CCCH RACH PRACH 80 to 320 ksps
Dedicated DCCH/DTCH DCH DPCH x 2 80 to 1280 ksps

Supported Bearer Services


Service Data rate DL Physical Channel UL Physical Channel
Protocol (Standalone DCCH) 1xDPCH (80 ksps) 1xDPCH (80 ksps)
Voice Call (GSM-AMR) 12.2 Kbps 2xDPCH (80 ksps) 1xDPCH (160 ksps)
32 Kbps 8xDPCH (80 ksps) 1xDPCH (640 ksps)
Packet Switched Data
64 Kbps 8xDPCH (80 ksps) 1xDPCH (640 ksps)
12.2 Kbps 2xDPCH (80 ksps) 1xDPCH (160 ksps)
Reference Measurement Channel
64 Kbps 8xDPCH (80 ksps) 1xDPCH (640 ksps)

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Units/Options/Software EGPRS Software (MX847010A-01)
Hardware This software is required for EGPRS simulation. EGPRS testing is
supported by combining the MX847010A WCDMA/GSM Simulation
WCDMA Signaling Unit (MU847010A)
Kit with the MU847020B GSM Signaling Unit.
This hardware unit simulates the operation of WCDMA base stations.
WCDMA Ciphering Software (MX847011A)
GSM Signaling Unit (MU847020B)
This software is required to test the WCDMA ciphering function. It
This hardware unit simulates the operation of GSM/GPRS base sta-
supports the standard ciphering algorithm in 3GPP.
tions.
GSM/GPRS Ciphering Software (MX847021A)
ISDN Interface Unit (MU847090B)
Software required for testing GSM/GPRS ciphering function, sup-
This unit enables the ISDN interface. A video call communication test
porting GSM A5/1 and A5/2 ciphering algorithms plus GPRS GEA/1
is performed with a mobile terminal under test by connecting a video
and GEA/2 ciphering algorithms.
call terminal to the ISDN interface.
CDMA2000 Simulation Kit (MX847030A)
Second RF Option (MD8470A-01) This software is required for CDMA2000 simulation. It includes the
This hardware unit supports simulation using two RF signals. scripting interface, control software for script execution and trac-
It is required when running End-to-End UE tests and InterRAT test- ing/analysis, sample scenarios for basic call processing, and user
ing with one MD8470A unit. manuals.
CDMA2000 1X Signaling Unit (MU847030A) Multi Sector/Multi Carrier (MX847030A-01)
This hardware unit simulates operation of CDMA2000 1X base sta- This software supports handoff testing by simulating a maximum of
tions. two carriers and six multi sectors.
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Signaling Unit (MU847032A) TD-SCDMA Simulation Kit (MX847040A)
This hardware unit simulates operation of CDMA2000 1xEV-DO This software is required for use with TD-SCDMA. The kit includes li-
base stations. braries for scenario programming, control software for scenario exe-
TD-SCDMA Signaling Unit (MU847040A) cution and tracing/analysis and user manuals.
This hardware unit simulates operation of TD-SCDMA base station. (Microsoft Visual C++.NET Standard 2003 is required for compil-
ing scenarios. Also, installing Visual C++.NET Standard 2003 in the
Software built-in PC, requires a CD or DVD drive with a USB interface.)
Microsoft Visual C++ is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in
WCDMA/GSM Simulation Kit (MX847010A) the USA and other countries.
This software is required for use with WCDMA and GSM/GPRS. The
kit includes libraries for scenario programming, control software for
scenario execution and tracing/analysis, sample scenarios for basic
Software Maintenance Contract
call processing, and user manuals. MX847010A Support Service (One year) (MX847010A-20)
(Microsoft Visual C++.net Standard 20031 or Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 This contract supports user troubleshooting and software maintenance
Standard Edition1, 2 is separately required for scenario compiling. Also, in releases. It is the software maintenance contract for the MX847010A.
case Visual C++.net Standard 2003 or Visual Studio 2005 Standard Edition MX847030A Support Service (One year) (MX847030A-20)
is installed in the MD8470As built-in PC, a CD or DVD drive with a USB inter- This contract supports user troubleshooting and software maintenance
face is separately required.) releases. It is the software maintenance contract for the MX847030A.
1: Microsoft Visual C++ and Visual Studio are registered trademarks of MX847040A Support Service (One year) (MX847040A-20)
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries
2: Version 5.00 or later of the MX847010A WCDMA/GSM Simulation Kit is re- This contract supports user troubleshooting and software maintenance
quired releases. It is the software maintenance contract for the MX847040A.

Configurations
WCDMA, GSM/GPRS/EGPRS
Options/Units/Software
MX847010A-01

MX847010A-20
MD8470A-01

MU847010A

MU847010A

MU847020B

MU847020B

MU847090B

MX847021A
MX847010A

MX847011A
MD8470A

Remarks
Configurations
WCDMA Test Configuration 1 1
GSM/GPRS Test Configuration 1
GSM/GPRS/EGPRS Test Configuration 1
WCDMA/GSM/GPRS Test Configuration 1 1 1
WCDMA/GSM/GPRS/EGPRS Test Configuration 1 1 1
End-to-End UE Test Configuration2 (WCDMA/WCDMA) 3, 4

End-to-End UE Test Configuration2 (GSM/GSM) 3, 5

End-to-End UE Test Configuration2 (WCDMA/GSM) 3, 6

End-to-End UE Test Configuration2 (WCDMA/WCDMA, GSM/GSM, WCDMA/GSM) 3, 7

InterRAT Test Configuration (WCDMA GSM/GPRS) 3

InterRAT Test Configuration (WCDMA GSM/GPRS/EGPRS) 3

WCDMA Test Configuration: Runs simulation corresponding to WCDMA 1BTS


GSM/GPRS/EGPRS Test Configuration: Runs simulation corresponding to GSM/GPRS/EGPRS 1BTS
WCDMA/GSM/GPRS/EGPRS Test Configuration: Includes functions for test configurations for both WCDMA and GSM/GPRS/EGPRS

1: Optional
2: End-to-end UE tests performed by MD8470A (CNS: Couple-UE Network Simulator)
3: Minimum configuration
4: End-to-end voice call, video call, SMS and MMS tests (Requires separate MMS application server)
5: End-to-end voice call, SMS and MMS tests (Requires separate MMS application server)
6: End-to-end SMS and MMS tests (Requires separate MMS application server)
7: See 4, 5, 6 for supported end-to-end tests

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CDMA2000 1X/1xEV-DO
Units/Options/Software MU847030A MU847032A MD8470A-01 MX847030A MX847030A-01
CDMA2000 1X CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Second RF CDMA2000 Multi Sector/
Configurations Signaling Unit Signaling Unit Option Simulation Kit Multi Carrier
CDMA2000 1X Test Configuration Required Required
CDMA2000 1X + Multi Sector/
Required Required Required Required
Multi Carrier Test Configuration
CDMA2000 1X/1xEV-DO Test Configuration Required Required Required Required
CDMA2000 1X/1xEV-DO + Multi Sector/
Required Required Required Required Required
Multi Carrier Test Configuration

CDMA2000 1X Test Configuration: Simulate CDMA2000 1X with one carrier and one sector
CDMA2000 1X + Multi Sector/Multi Carrier Test Configuration: Simulate CDMA2000 1X with multi carrier and multi sectors
CDMA2000 1X/1xEV-DO Test Configuration: Simulate CDMA2000 1X/1xEV-DO with one carrier and one sector
CDMA2000 1X/1xEV-DO + Multi Sector/Multi Carrier Test Configuration: Simulate CDMA2000 1X/1xEV-DO with multi carrier and multi sectors

TD-SCDMA
MX847040A-20
MD8470A MU847040A MX847040A
Options/Units/Software MX847040A Support
Signaling Tester TD-SCDMA Signaling Unit TD-SCDMA Simulation Kit
Service (1 year)
TD-SCDMA Test Configuration Required Required Required Required
TD-SCDMA Test configuration: Ability to run TD-SCDMA BTS simulation

Specifications
MD8470A Main frame
Frequency range: 400 to 2700 MHz
Frequency setting resolution: 100 Hz
Output level range: 120 to 18 dBm (RF Main), 106 to 4 dBm (RF Aux1 when Tx mode)
Transmitter characteristic Level setting resolution: 0.1 dB
Output level accuracy: 3 dB (Output level: 50 dBm, +18 to +28C)
Modulation accuracy: 7%rms (when MU847010A is mounted)
Phase error: 4rms (when MU847020A is mounted)
Frequency range: 400 to 2700 MHz
Frequency setting resolution: 100 Hz
Receiver characteristic
Maximum input level: +34 dBm (Average)
Reference setting range: 30 to +20 dBm (RF Main)
RF Main/RF Aux1/RF Aux2: N-type connector, Impedance: 50
Trigger I/O: BNC connector, TTL, Event trigger input/output
Call Proc. Timing I/O A to D: Mini D-Sub 15-pin connector, TTL, Timing signal for call processing
External interface Call Proc. Serial I/O A to D: D-Sub 9-pin connector, RS-232C, Serial interface for data communications
Call Proc. Ethernet A to D: RJ-45 connector, 10BASE-T, Ethernet interface for data communications
ISDN 0/1: RJ-45 connector (Option), ISDN interface for data communications (I.430), ISDN1 is reserved
Handset: Modular jack, Handset interface (incl. the dedicated handset)
10 MHz Buff Output
Frequency: 10 MHz
Level: TTL level
Reference oscillator Connector: BNC type
Startup characteristics: 5 x 108 (5 minutes after power-on, reference to 24 hours after power-on)
Aging rate: 1 x 108/day, 1 x 107/year (reference to 24 hours after power-on)
Temperature characteristics: 2 x 108
10 MHz Ref Input
Frequency: 10 MHz (0.5 ppm)
External reference input Level: 0 dBm
Impedance: 50
Connector: BNC Type
OS: Windows XP Professional operating system1
CPU: Mobile Intel Pentium 4 processor 1.7 GHz2
Built-in personal computer
HDD: 40 GB
Memory: 512 MB
Display: Color TFT LCD monitor, 10.4-inch, XGA
Headphone: 3.5 mm headphone jack
Microphone: 3.5 mm microphone jack
USB: USB1.1 (Front panel), USB2.0/1.1 (Rear panel)
User interface RS-232C: D-Sub 9-pin connector
PCMCIA: Type I, II compliant (Front/Rear panel)
Keyboard: PS/2
Mouse: PS/2
VGA: Mini D-Sub 15-pin connector
Ethernet 0/1: RJ-45 connector (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
Dimensions 426 (W) x 221.5 (H) x 281 (D) mm Excluding protrusions
Mass 17 kg (when all options)
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Power supply 100 to 120 V/200 to 240 Vac (15%/+10%, Max: 250 V), 47.5 to 63 Hz, 300 VA
Operating temperature +5 to +40C, Humidity 95% (no condensation)
Storage temperature 20 to +65C, Humidity 95% (no condensation)
EMC EN61326: 1997 + A1: 1998 + A2: 2001 + A3: 2003 (Class A, Annex A), EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)

1: Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries
2: Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the USA and other countries

MX847010A WCDMA/GSM Simulation Kit, MU847010A WCDMA Signaling Unit, MU847020B GSM Signaling Unit
Frequency range: 400 to 2700 MHz
Frequency setting resolution: 100 Hz
Transmitter characteristic
Channel: CPICH, P-CCPCH, SCH, PICH, DPCH, S-CCPCH, AICH, OCNS
Modulation accuracy: =7%rms (when MU847010A is mounted)
WCDMA Frequency range: 400 to 2700 MHz
Receiver characteristic
Input level range: 60 to +34 dBm
Transmitter: Possible to transmit channels compliant with 3GPP (CPICH, P-CCPCH, S-CCPCH, SCH,
Function PICH, AICH, DPDCH + DPCCH)
Receiver: Possible to receive channels compliant with 3GPP (PRACH, DPCCH, DPDCH)
Frequency range: 400 to 2700 MHz
Transmitter characteristic Frequency setting resolution: 100 Hz
Phase error: =4rms (when MU847020A is mounted)
GSM Frequency range: 400 to 2700 MHz
Receiver characteristic
Input level range: 40 to +34 dBm
Transmitter: Possible to transmit channels compliant with GSM standard (DL-CCH, DL-TCH)
Function
Receiver: Possible to receive channels compliant with GSM standard (UL-CCH, UL-TCH)
Operating temperature +5 to +40C, Humidity =95% (no condensation)
Storage temperature 20 to +65C, Humidity =95% (no condensation)

MX847030A CDMA2000 Simulation Kit, MU847030A CDMA2000 1X Signaling Unit,


MU847032A CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Signaling Unit
Frequency range: 400 to 2700 MHz
Frequency setting resolution: 100 Hz
Channel1: Sync, Pilot, PCH, BCCH, CCCH, FCH, DCCH, SCH, QPCH, OCNS
Transmitter characteristics Channel level setting range: 30 to 0 dB, 0.25 dB step (Relative level for Ior)
Sector level setting range: 30 to 0 dB, 0.1 dB step (Relative level for Ior)
AWGN level setting range: 20 to +12 dB (Relative level for Ior)
Waveform Quality: 0.99 (Only Pilot, AWGN OFF)
Frequency range : 400 to 2700 MHz
Receiver characteristics Input level range : 60 to +34 dBm
CDMA2000 1X Channel1: ACH, EACH, FCH, DCCH, SCH
Applied standard CDMA2000 1X Release 0/A/C2
Protocol revision PREV6, PREV7, PREV9/10 (non-EVDV)
Service options SO3 (EVRC), SO15 (LSPD), SO33 (HSPD), SO6 (SMS), SO32768
Transparent IP data transmission/Simple IP
Data communications
PPP Simulation : LCP/IPCP/PAP/CHAP
Transmitter: 3GPP2-compliant channels
Functions
Receiver: 3GPP2-compliant channels
Frequency range: 400 to 2700 MHz
Frequency setting resolution: 100 Hz
Channel1: Pilot, MAC, Control, Traffic
Transmitter characteristics
Sector level setting range: 30 to 0 dB, 0.1 dB step (Relative level for Ior)
AWGN level setting range: 20 to +12 dB (Relative level for Ior)
Waveform Quality: 0.99 (Only Pilot, AWGN OFF)
Frequency range: 400 to 2700 MHz
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO
Receiver characteristics Input level range: 60 to +34 dBm
Channel1: Access, Traffic
Standard CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Revision 0/A, BCMCS2
Transparent IP data transmission/Simple IP
Data communications
PPP Simulation: LCP/IPCP/PAP/CHAP
Transmitter: 3GPP2-compliant channels
Functions
Receiver: 3GPP2-compliant channels
Operating temperature +5 to +40C, Humidity 95% (no condensation)
Storage temperature 20 to +65C, Humidity 95% (no condensation)

1: Restrictions on combination of frame duration, rate, and channel combination.


2: Approval from QUALCOMM Incorporated or a designated license is required when using 1X Release C, BCMCS, 1xEV-DO Revision A.

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MX847040A TD-SCDMA Simulation Kit, MU847040A TD-SCDMA Signaling Unit
Frequency range: 400 to 2700 MHz
Frequency setting resolution: 100 Hz
Transmitter characteristic
Channel: P-CCPCH, S-CCPCH, DwPCH, PICH, FPACH, DPCH
Modulation accuracy: 7%rms (when MU847010A is mounted)
Frequency range: 400 to 2700 MHz
Receiver characteristic Input level range: 50 to +34 dBm
Channel: UpPCH, PRACH, DPCH
Transmitter: Possible to transmit channels compliant with 3GPP
Function
Receiver: Possible to receive channels compliant with 3GPP
Operating temperature +5 to +40C, Humidity 95% (no condensation)
Storage temperature 20 to +65C, Humidity 95% (no condensation)

Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Main frame Application parts
MD8470A Signaling Tester J1261A Ethernet Cable (Shield type, Straight), 1 m
J1261B Ethernet Cable (Shield type, Straight), 3 m
Standard accessories J1261C Ethernet Cable (Shield type, Crossover), 1 m
Power Cord, 2.6 m: 1 pc J1261D Ethernet Cable (Shield type, Crossover), 3 m
Z0741 MD8470A Operation Manual (CD-ROM): 1 pc J1262A RS-232C Cable (Straight), 2 m
Keyboard (Japanese or English)1: 1 pc J1262B RS-232C Cable (Crossover), 2 m
G0134 Mouse: 1 pc J0576B Coaxial Cord (N-P 5D-2W N-P), 1 m
A0013 Handset: 1 pc J0576D Coaxial Cord (N-P 5D-2W N-P), 2 m
MX847000A Platform Software: 1 pc J0127A Coaxial Cord (BNC-P RG58A/U BNC-P), 1 m
J0127B Coaxial Cord (BNC-P RG58A/U BNC-P), 2 m
Units/Options J1263 WCDMA Interface Cable
MD8470A-01 Second RF Option J1264 N-SMA Adapter
MU847010A WCDMA Signaling Unit J1265 Adapter (Serial Connector)
MU847020B GSM Signaling Unit J0658 Adapter (SMA, L Type)
MU847030A CDMA2000 1X Signaling Unit B0543 Carrying Case
MU847032A CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Signaling Unit B0329D Front Cover for 1MW 5U
MU847040A TD-SCDMA Signaling Unit Z0749 MN8110B + Inch Screw Cable
MU847090B ISDN Interface Unit J1287 HDD-SUB15P Cable (Milli-Inch)
Z0714 English OS Option J1333A HDD-SUB15P Cross Cable (Inch)
Z0715 Japanese OS Option P0027 WCDMA/GSM TEST LISIM
Z0716A Retrofit Option
Z0716B Retrofit Option (FO)
Z0863A MU847020B Upgrade
Z0863B MU847020B Upgrade (FO)
Z0931A MU847020B Upgrade
Z0931B MU847020B Upgrade (FO)
MD8470A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MD8470A-91 Extended Five Year Warranty Service
MD8470A-ES312 3 Years Standard Calibration Service

Software
MX847010A WCDMA/GSM Simulation Kit2
MX847010A-01 EGPRS Software
MX847011A WCDMA Ciphering Software
MX847021A GSM/GPRS Ciphering Software
MX847030A CDMA2000 Simulation Kit (require MU847030A)
MX847030A-01 Multi Sector/Multi Carrier
(require MD8470A-01, MU847030A, MX847030A)
MX847040A TD-SCDMA Simulation Kit2
Z0728 Software Installation Kit
MX847010A-20 MX847010A Support Service (1 year)
MX847030A-20 MX847030A Support Service (1 year)
MX847040A-20 MX847040A Support Service (1 year)

1: Selected by OS option
2: P0027 WCDMA/GSM TEST USIM supplied by this option

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RADIO COMMUNICATION ANALYZER GPIB
MT8820B
30 MHz to 2.7 GHz

The One Box Tester Supporting WCDMA/HSDPA, GSM/GPRS/EGPRS, CDMA2000 1X/1xEV-DO


NEW

Supports Multi-Communication Systems Transmitter Measurements


The MT8820B platform covers a frequency range of 30 MHz to 2.7 Output Power
GHz. When the dedicated optional measurement software and hard- The MT8820B enables measuring output power of mobile stations.
ware is installed, the major Tx and Rx characteristics of WCDMA/HSD- When the number of measurements is set to two or more, the max.,
PA, GSM/GPRS/EGPRS, CDMA2000 1X (IS-2000), and CDMA2000 mean, and min. values of the result are displayed, providing evalua-
1xEV-DO terminals can be measured using a single MT8820B unit. tion of the terminal randomness. This repeat measurement function
Advanced Digital Signal Processing and Batch Measurement is also available for other measurements.
Manufacturing and inspection test times have been dramatically cut
by incorporating advanced DSP and parallel-measurement tech-
nologies. Furthermore, several measurement items can be selected
freely for batch measurement, and the number of measurements for
each measurement item can be configured separately.
The one-touch operation supports easy and quick measurement of
Tx and Rx characteristics, including transmit frequency, modulation
accuracy, transmit power, spectrum emission mask, adjacent chan-
nel leakage power ratio, occupied bandwidth, and BER.
Parallelphone Measurement
When the Parallelphone Measurement option is installed in the
MT8820B main frame, two different mobile terminals can be con-
nected and tested simultaneously with a single MT8820B using its
second RF, AF, GPIB, and Ethernet port. This functionality signifi-
cantly improves manufacturing efficiency by reducing production
costs (return on investment and energy saving) and space.

Measurement Example of Transmission Power Measurement (HSDPA)


System Description
software
Tx and Rx measurements of mobile terminals
MX882000C WCDMA including call processing
Modulation Analysis
(requires MT8820B-001 and MX882050C)
The MT8820B enables modulation analysis of mobile equipment.
For example in GSM, simultaneous measurement and display of fre-
Tx and Rx measurements of mobile terminals quency, frequency error (in kHz and ppm), phase error and peak
MX882000C-011 HSDPA including call processing (requires
phase error is performable. Amplitude error at the burst-on section
MT8820B-001, MX882000C and MX882050C)
can be also measured.
Tx and Rx measurements of mobile terminals
MX882001C GSM/GPRS
including call processing (requires MT8820B-002) CDMA2000 is a registered trademark of the Telecommunications Industry
Tx and Rx measurements of mobile terminals Association (TIA USA).
MX882001C-011 EGPRS
including call processing (requires MX882001C)
Tx and Rx measurements of mobile terminals
MX882002C CDMA2000 1X
including call processing (requires MT8820B-003)
Tx and Rx measurements of access terminals
CDMA2000
MX882003C including call processing (requires MT8820B-003,
1xEV-DO
MT8820B-004 and MX882002C)

For WCDMA terminal connectivity, contact Anritsu sales representative.


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Occupied Frequency Bandwidth Call Processing Function
This test measures the occupied frequency bandwidth of the WCDMA Connection Tests
terminal. The ratio of the frequency bandwidth to the total power can The call processing function enables performance of various con-
be changed in the range of 80.0% to 99.9%. nection tests including location registration, terminal call origination,
Adjacent Channel Power network call origination, terminal disconnect and network discon-
Adjacent channel power is measured according to each communi- nect. During a call, the users speech can be echoed back from the
cation system. terminal to provide a simple voice communication test.
In WCDMA, the power can be measured in 5 MHz, 10 MHz from
center frequency. In GSM, the power of 25 points can be measured
in 2 MHz from center frequency.
Spectrum Waveform Display
MT8820B has the spectrum waveform display function by WCDMA.
This function monitors the existence of the frequency ingredient with
the spectrum exceeding the standard line defined by 3GPP stan-
dards.

Receiver Measurement
Measurement of the error rate conforming to the standard of each
communication system is performable. For example, in WCDMA, the
bit error rate can be measured by the loopback test mode specified
in the 3GPP standards.

Example of Sequence Monitor (WCDMA)

Mobile Terminal Report Monitor


Mobile terminal status can be displayed based on the measurement
report that the terminal sends back to the tester. RX Level monitor-
ing shows the down-link RF signal level received by the terminal.

Example of Error Rate Measurement (WCDMA)

External Packet Data


Packet Communication Data Transfer Test
The External Packet Data option supports data transfer to/from ex-
ternal equipment via the Ethernet port. End-to-end data transfer be-
tween an application server connected to the MT8820B and the mo-
bile terminal (WCDMA, HSDPA, GPRS, CDMA2000 1X, CDMA2000
1xEV-DO) or client PC connected to the mobile terminal can be test-
ed using the External Packet Data option (MX882050C-002,
MX882051C-002, MX882050C-011, MX882001C-002, MX882002C-
002, MX882003C-002).

Client PC

RF
Ethernet (connection cable)

Server

WCDMA (GPRS,
MT8820B
CDMA2000 1X,
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO)
Terminal
Sample MT8820B connection

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WCDMA Video Phone Test
End-to-end video communication between two WCDMA terminals supporting a video phone can be tested via the Ethernet port in the back
panel of the MT8820B using the MX88205xC-003 WCDMA Video Phone Test. End-to-end video communication can be tested with two
MT8820B units or a single MT8820B configured with Parallelphone Measurement.

Ethernet

RF RF
MT8820B [1] MT8820B [2]
(connection cable) (connection cable)

WCDMA WCDMA
terminal [1] terminal [2]

Sample MT8820B Connection: When MT8820B is two sets

RF (connection cable)
MT8820B

WCDMA WCDMA
terminal [2] terminal [1]

Sample MT8820B Connection:


When MT8820B is one set (Parallelphone measurement correspondence)

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GPIB Control TDMA Measurement Hardware (MT8820B-002)
Batch Readout Command for Measured Results The MT8820B-002 TDMA measurement hardware can measure the
All results obtained by batch measurement can be read out with the main test items of transmission and reception characteristics for
single command: ALLMEAS?. If required, only desired measure- GSM/GPRS that is most spread in the world in combination with
ment results can be read out using a command such as ALL MEAS? MX882001C GSM Measurement Software.
MOD (modulation analysis). The combined use of MX882001C-011 EGPRS Measurement
The reduced number of GPIB commands cuts the overhead of both Software enables the measurement of main Tx and Rx characteris-
the MT8820B and control PC, increasing measurement throughput. tics on EGPRS, which is the high-speed version of GPRS.
Moreover, since the control program step size is also reduced, easy- CDMA Measurement Hardware (MT8820B-003)
to-read control programs with high maintainability are easily created. This option can measure the major transmission/reception charac-
teristics on the third-generation CDMA2000 1X terminals conforming
Options to 3GPP2, in combination with the MX882002C CDMA2000
WCDMA Measurement Hardware (MT8820B-001) Measurement Software.
The MT8820B-001 WCDMA measurement hardware can measure Audio Board (MT8820B-011)
the main test items of transmission and reception characteristics for The MX882000C-001 WCDMA (MX882001C-001 GSM) Voice
3G WCDMA conforming to 3GPP in combination with MX882000C Codec is optional software that brings real-time voice encoding and
WCDMA Measurement Software and MX88205xC WCDMA call decoding to the WCDMA (GSM) Measurement Software. Installation
Process Software. of this and the MT8820B Option 011 (audio board) achieves end-to-
end communication testing with handsets. In addition, the audio
measuring function enables transmission/reception audio measure-
ments to be performed while a call is connected.

Specifications
MT8820B Main frame
Frequency range: 30 to 2700 MHz
Max. input level: +35 dBm (Main)
Main Input/Output Connector
Impedance: 50
VSWR: 1.2 (<1.6 GHz), 1.25 (1.6 to 2.2 GHz), 1.3 (>2.2 GHz)
Connector: N type
AUX output connector
Impedance: 50
VSWR: 1.3 (at SG Output level: 10 dBm)
Connector: SMA type
Reference oscillator
General
Frequency: 10 MHz
Level: TTL
Startup characteristics: 5 x 108 (at 10 min after startup referenced to frequency 24 h after startup)
Aging rate: 2 x 108/day, 1 x 107/year (referenced to frequency 24 h after startup)
Temperature characteristics: 5 x 108
Connector: BNC type
External reference input
Frequency: 10 MHz or 13 MHz (1 ppm)
Level: 0 dBm
Impedance: 50
Connector: BNC type
Frequency
Frequency range: 30 to 2700 MHz (setting range: 0.4 to 2700 MHz)
Setting resolution: 1 Hz
Accuracy: Due to reference oscillator accuracy
Output level
Level range: 140 to 10 dBm (Main), 130 to 0 dBm (AUX)
Resolution: 0.1 dB
RF signal generator
Accuracy: 1.0 dB (120 to 10 dBm, Main, after calibration), 1.0 dB (110 to 0 dBm, AUX, after calibration)
Signal purity
Non-harmonic spurious: 50 dBc (at offset frequency: 100 kHz)
Harmonics: 25 dBc
Uninterrupted level variation
Variable range: 0 to 30 dB
Setting resolution: 1 dB
Display
Color 8.4-inch TFT LCD, 640 x 480 dots
External control
Others GPIB: Control from external host with main unit as device (excluding some functions such as power-on), no external device con-
trol
Interface functions: SH1, AH1, T6, L4, SR1, RL1, PP0, DC1, DT1, C0, E2
Power supply 100 to 120/200 to 240 Vac (15/+15%, 250 V max.), 47.5 to 63 Hz, 550 VA (with all Options)
Dimensions and mass 426 (W) x 221.5 (H) x 498 (D) mm (excluding projections), 26 kg (with all Options)
Operating temperature and humidity: 0 to +50C, 95% (no condensation)
Storage temperature and humidity: 20 to +60C, 95% (no condensation)
EMC
Environmental conditions
EN61326: 1997 + A1: 1998 + A2: 2001 + A3: 2003 (Class A, Annex A), EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD
EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)

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MT8820B-001 WCDMA Measurement Hardware, MX882000C WCDMA Measurement Software,
MX88205xC WCDMA Call Processing Software
Frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz
Input level: 30 to +35 dBm (Main Input/Output)
Modulation analysis
Carrier frequency accuracy: (Setting frequency x Reference oscillator accuracy + 10 Hz)
Modulation accuracy (residual vector error): 2.5% (at input of single DPCCH and single DPDCH)
Frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz
Input level: 65 to +35 dBm (Main Input/Output)
RF power Measurement accuracy: 0.5 dB (25 to +35 dBm), 0.7 dB (55 to 25 dBm), 0.9 dB (65 to 55 dBm) After calibration
Linearity: 0.2 dB (40 to 0 dB, 55 dBm), 0.4 dB (40 to 0 dB, 65 dBm)
Measurement object: DPCH, PRACH
Frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz
Occupied bandwidth
Input level: 10 to +35 dBm (Main Input/Output)
Frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz
Adjacent channel Input level: 10 to +35 dBm (Main Input/Output)
leakage power Ratio Measurement points: 5 MHz, 10 MHz
Measurement range: 50 dB (at 5 MHz), 55 dB (at 10 MHz)
Output frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz (1 Hz step)
Channel level
(CPICH, P-CCPCH, SCH, PICH, DPCH, S-CCPCH, AICH): Off, 30 to 0 dB [0.1 dB step, relative level for Ior (total level)]
RF signal generator (OCNS) : Auto-setting
Channel level accuracy: 0.2 dB (relative level accuracy for Ior)
AWGN Level: Off, 20 to +5 dB (0.1 dB step)
AWGN Level accuracy: 0.2 dB (relative level accuracy for Ior)
Functions: Insert PN9 or PN15 pattern in DTCH
Error rate Measurement items: BER, BLER
measurement Measurement objective: Loopback data imposed on uplink DTCH (BER, BLER), serial data input from back-panel call processing
I/O port (BER)
Origination control:
Registration, Origination, Termination, Handover, Network disconnect, Terminal disconnect (executes each processing
Call processing
conforming to 3GPP standards and performs pass/fail evaluation)
Mobile Terminal control: Output level, Loopback (executes each terminal control conforming to 3GPP standards)

MT8820B-001 WCDMA Measurement Hardware, MX882000C-011 HSDPA Measurement Software


Frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz
Input level: 30 to +35 dBm (Main Input/Output)
Modulation analysis
Carrier frequency accuracy: (Setting frequency x Reference oscillator accuracy + 10 Hz)
Modulation accuracy (residual vector error): 2.5% (at input of single DPCCH, single DPDCH and single HS-DPCCH)
Frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz
Input level: 65 to +35 dBm (Main Input/Output)
RF power Measurement accuracy: 0.5 dB (25 to +35 dBm), 0.7 dB (55 to 25 dBm), 0.9 dB (65 to 55 dBm) After calibration
Linearity: 0.2 dB (40 to 0 dB, 55 dBm), 0.4 dB (40 to 0 dB, 65 dBm)
Measurement object: HS-DPCCH
Frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz
Adjacent channel Input level: 10 to +35 dBm (Main Input/Output)
leakage power Ratio Measurement points: 5 MHz, 10 MHz
Measurement range: 50 dB (at 5 MHz), 55 dB (at 10 MHz)
Output frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz (1 Hz step)
Channel level
(CPICH, P-CCPCH, SCH, PICH, DPCH, S-CCPCH, AICH, HS-SCCH, HS-PDSCH)
: Off, 30 to 0 dB [0.1 dB step, relative level for Ior (total level)]
RF signal generator
(OCNS): Auto-setting
Channel level accuracy: 0.2 dB (relative level accuracy for Ior)
AWGN Level: Off, 20 to +5 dB (0.1 dB step)
AWGN Level accuracy: 0.2 dB (relative level accuracy for Ior)
Functions: Transmit HS-SCCH, HS-PDSCH based on Fixed Reference Channel
Throughput measurement Measurement items: BLER, Throughput
Measurement objective: ACK and NACK data imposed on uplink HS-DPCCH
CQI measurement Statistical analysis of CQI values reported from a mobile terminal
Origination control:
Registration, Connection based on Fixed Reference Channel (executes each processing conforming to 3GPP standards and
Call processing
performs pass/fail evaluation)
Mobile Terminal control: Output level (executes each terminal control conforming to 3GPP standards)

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MT8820B-002 TDMA Measurement Hardware, MX882001C GSM Measurement Software
Frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz
Input level: 30 to +40 dBm (average power of burst signal, Main Input/Output)
Measurement items: Normal burst, RACH
Frequency/Modulation
Carrier frequency accuracy:
measurement
Reference oscillator accuracy + 10 Hz at normal burst measurement
Reference oscillator accuracy + 20 Hz at RACH measurement
Residual phase error: 0.5 rms, 2 peak
Frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz
Input level: 30 to +40 dBm (average power of burst signal, Main Input/Output)
Measurement items: Normal burst, RACH
Amplitude measurement Measurement accuracy: 0.5 dB (20 to +40 dBm), 0.7 dB (30 to 20 dBm) After calibration
Linearity: 0.2 dB (0 to 40 dB, 30 dBm)
Carrier-off power: 65 dB (input level 10 dBm), 45 dB (input level 30 dBm)
Burst waveform display: Rise, Fall, Time slot, Burst-on
Frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz
Input level: 10 to +40 dBm (average power of burst signal, Main Input/Output)
Measurement item: Normal burst
Output RF spectrum
Measurement points: 100 kHz, 200 kHz, 250 kHz, 400 kHz, 600 kHz, 800 kHz, 1000 kHz, 1200 kHz, 1400 kHz,
measurement
1600 kHz, 1800 kHz, 2000 kHz
Measurement range in modulation area: 55 dB (250 kHz offset), 66 dB (400 kHz offset) Average of 10 measurements
Measurement range in transient area: 57 dB (400 kHz offset)
Output frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz (1 Hz step)
Phase error: 1 rms, 4 peak
RF signal generator
Output patterns: CCH, TCH, CCH + TCH
TCH Data: PN9, PN15, ALL 0, ALL 1, Fixed Pattern (PAT0-PAT9)
Function: Error rate measurement of frame, bit and CRC
Measurement items: GSM
Loopback data inserted in uplink TCH
Error rate measurement Serial data input via call processing I/O port on back panel
GPRS
Number of blocks received from terminal and inserted in uplink TCH
Number of USF reception blocks of terminal
Call controlling: GSM
Location registration, Terminal call origination, Network call origination, Network disconnect, Terminal disconnect
GPRS
Connection, Disconnection, Data transfer
Call processing
Terminal controlling: GSM
Output level, Time slot, Timing advance, Loopback on/off
GPRS
Test Mode A, Test Mode B, BLER
Channel coding FS, EFS, HS0, HS1, AFS, AHS0, AHS1, CS-1, CS-2, CS-3, CS-4
Frequency bands GSM450, GSM480, T-GSM810, GSM850, P-GSM, E-GSM, R-GSM, DCS1800, PCS1900

MT8820B-002 TDMA Measurement Hardware, MX882001C-011 EGPRS Measurement Software


Frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz
Input level: 30 to +40 dBm (average power of burst signal, Main Input/Output)
Measurement items: Normal burst (GMSK, 8PSK), RACH
Carrier frequency accuracy:
Frequency/Modulation
Reference oscillator accuracy + 10 Hz at normal burst measurement
measurement
Reference oscillator accuracy + 20 Hz at RACH measurement
Residual phase error (GMSK) : 0.5 rms, 2 peak
Residual EVM (8PSK) : 1.5% rms
Waveform display: Phase error versus bit number, Amplitude error versus bit number, EVM versus bit number
Frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz
Input level: 30 to +40 dBm (average power of burst signal, Main Input/Output)
Measurement items: Normal burst (GMSK, 8PSK), RACH
Amplitude measurement Measurement accuracy: 0.5 dB (20 to +40 dBm), 0.7 dB (30 to 20 dBm) After calibration
Linearity: 0.2 dB (0 to 40 dB, 30 dBm)
Carrier-off power: 65 dB (input level 10 dBm), 45 dB (input level 30 dBm)
Burst waveform display: Rise, Fall, Time slot, Burst-on
Frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz
Input level: 10 to +40 dBm (average power of burst signal, Main Input/Output)
Measurement item: Normal burst (GMSK, 8PSK)
Output RF spectrum
Measurement points: 100 kHz, 200 kHz, 250 kHz, 400 kHz, 600 kHz, 800 kHz, 1000 kHz, 1200 kHz, 1400 kHz,
measurement
1600 kHz, 1800 kHz, 2000 kHz
Measurement range in modulation area: 55 dB (250 kHz offset), 66 dB (400 kHz offset) Average of 10 measurements
Measurement range in transient area: 57 dB (400 kHz offset)
Output frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz (1 Hz step)
Phase error: 1 rms, 4 peak
RF signal generator Modulation accuracy (8PSK): 3% rms
Output patterns: OCH, TCH, OCH + TCH
TCH Data: PN9, PN15, ALL 0, ALL 1, Fixed Pattern (PAT0-PAT9)
Function: Bit error rate measurement, CRC
Error rate measurement Measurement items: Loopback data inserted in uplink TCH,
Number of blocks received from terminal and inserted in uplink TCH
Call processing Test Mode A, BLER, SRB Loopback
Coding scheme MCS-1 to MCS-4 (GMSK), MCS-5 to MCS-9 (8PSK)
Puncturing scheme P1, P2, P3

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MT8820B-003 CDMA2000 Measurement Hardware, MX882002C CDMA2000 Measurement Software
Frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz
Input level: 65 to +35 dBm (Main Input/Output)
Measurement accuracy: 0.5 dB (25 to +35 dBm), 0.7 dB (55 to 25 dBm), 0.9 dB (65 to 55 dBm)
Amplitude measurement
(Filtered Power measurement, after Full cal, Input Level Setting)
Linearity: 0.2 dB (0 to 40 dB, 55 dBm), 0.4 dB (0 to 40 dB, 65 dBm)
(Filtered Power measurement, Input Level Setting for reference)
Frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz
Input level: 30 to +35 dBm
Frequency/Modulation
Carrier frequency accuracy: (Set frequency x reference oscillator accuracy + 10 Hz)
measurement
Residual waveform quality: >0.999
Residual EVM: <2% rms
Occupied bandwidth Input level: 10 to +35 dBm
Can be measured at Reverse RC3/RC4.
Code domain power Input level: 30 to +35 dBm
Measurement accuracy: 0.2 dB (code power: 15 dBc), 0.4 dB (code power: 23 dBc)
Output frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz (1 Hz step)
Channel level [Relative level to Ior (total level)]
Pilot channel: 30 to 0 dB, 0.25 dB step or off
FCH, SCH: 30 to 0 dB, 0.1 dB step or off
SYNC, PCH: 30 to 0 dB, 0.25 dB step or off
OCNS: Auto, 0.01 dB step or off
RF signal generator QPCH channel level (relative level to pilot channel): 5 to +2 dB (1 dB step) or off
Channel level accuracy: <0.2 dB (typ.) (20 dB)
PN offset: 0 to 511
Waveform quality: >0.99 (pilot only, AWGN off)
AWGN
AWGN level: 20 to +12 dB (relative level to CDMA signal) or off
Maximum CDMA signal output level at AWGN On: 28 dBm (at Main output), 18 dBm (at AUX output)
FER (Frame Error Rate) measurement: FER measurement with service option 2, 9, 55 and 32 (TDSO)
Error rate measurement
Display items: FER, Confidence level, Sample frame count, Error frame count
Band class: BC 0 to 10
Call control: Location registration, Origination, Termination, Disconnection from network, Disconnection from mobile terminal
Paging channel data rate: Full
Radio configuration: F-RC1 + R-RC1, F-RC2 + R-RC2, F-RC3 + R-RC3, F-RC4 + R-RC3, F-RC5 + R-RC4
Service option: SO 1, 2, 3, 9, 32, 33, 55, 32768.
PCH Data Rate: Full
QPCH Data Rate: Full
Fwd. FCH Data Rate: Full, Half, Quarter, Eighth
Fwd. FCH Walsh Code: 10, 14, 26, 30, 42, 46, 58, 62
Fwd. DCCH Data Rate: Full (RC3, RC4, RC5)
Call processing Fwd. DCCH Walsh Code: 10, 14, 26, 30, 42, 46, 58, 62
Fwd. SCH: Max. 1 channel
Fwd. SCH data rate
RC3: 9.6, 19.2, 38.4, 76.8, 153.6 Kbps
RC4: 9.6, 19.2, 38.4, 76.8, 153.6 Kbps
RC5: 14.4, 28.8, 57.6, 115.2, 230.4 Kbps
Access channel: Access Ch.
Rev. closed loop power control mode: Closed loop, All 1 (all down), Alternate, All 0 (all up)
Supported protocols: IS-95B, J-STD-008C, ARIB T-53, Korean PCS, IS-2000 (SR1)
Handoff: Universal Handoff, Band Class/Channel Handoff, Protocol Revision Handoff, RC/SO Handoff, Analog Handoff (only
when the MT8815B/MT8820B-011 audio board is installed.)

MT8820B-004 1xEV-DO Measurement Hardware, MX882003C 1xEV-DO Measurement Software


Amplitude measurement Dependent on the performance of MX882002C
Frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz
Input level: 30 to +35 dBm
Modulation analysis Carrier frequency accuracy: reference oscillator accuracy + 10 Hz
Residual waveform quality: >0.999
Residual EVM: <2% rms
Input level: 10 to +35 dBm
Code domain power
Measurement accuracy: 0.2 dB (code power 15 dBc), 0.4 dB (code power 23 dBc)
Output frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz (1 Hz step)
Channel level: Pilot channel, MAC channel, Control channel, Traffic channel, All 0 dB (reference Ior)
PN offset: 0 to 511
Wave quality: >0.99 (pilot only, AWGN Off)
RF signal generator AWGN:
AWGN Level: 20 to +12 dB (relative to CDMA signal) or Off
Maximum output level of CDMA signal at AWGN on:
28 dBm (at Main output)
18 dBm (at AUX output)
PER (Packet Error Rate) measurement: PER measurement with FTAP
Error rate measurement
Display items: PER, Confidence level, Sample packet count, Error packet count
Band class: BC0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Call control: Open Session, Close Session, AT Origination, NW Origination, AT Release, NW Release, Hard Handoff, Softer Handoff
Call processing
Rev. closed loop power control mode: Closed loop, Alternate, All 0 (all up), All 1 (all down)
Test application protocol: RTAP, FTAP, FTAP + RTAP

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MT8820B-011 Audio Board, MX882000C-001 WCDMA Voice Codec
Voice codec AMR 12.2 Kbps
Encoder input gain: 3 to +3 dB, 0.01 dB step
Codec level adjustment Handset microphone volume: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Handset speaker volume: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Frequency range: 30 Hz to 10 kHz, 1 Hz step
Setting range: 0 to 5 Vpeak (AF Output)
Setting resolution: 1 mV (5 Vpeak), 100 V (500 mVpeak), 10 V (50 mVpeak)
Accuracy: 0.2 dB (10 mVpeak, 50 Hz), 0.3 dB (10 mVpeak, <50 Hz)
AF output
Waveform distortion: 30 kHz band
60 dB (500 mVpeak, 5 kHz), 54 dB (70 mVpeak)
Output impedance: 1
Max. output current: 100 mA
Frequency range: 50 Hz to 10 kHz
Input voltage range: 1 mVpeak to 5 Vpeak (AF Input)
AF input
Max. allowable input voltage: 30 Vrms
Input impedance: 100 k
Frequency measurement Accuracy: Reference oscillator accuracy + 0.5 Hz
Level measurement Accuracy: 0.2 dB (10 mVpeak, 50 Hz), 0.4 dB (1 mVpeak, 1 kHz)
Frequency: 1 kHz in 30 kHz band
SINAD measurement
60 dB (1000 mVpeak), 54 dB (>50 mVpeak), 46 dB (10 mVpeak)
Distortion rate Frequency: 1 kHz in 30 kHz band
measurement 60 dB (1000 mVpeak), 54 dB (>50 mVpeak), 46 dB (10 mVpeak)

MT8820B-011 Audio Board, MX882001C-001 GSM Voice Codec


Voice codec GSM_EFR, GSM_AMR
Encoder input gain: 3 to +3 dB, 0.01 dB step
Codec level adjustment Handset microphone volume: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Handset speaker volume: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Frequency range: 30 Hz to 10 kHz, 1 Hz step
Setting range: 0 to 5 Vpeak (AF Output)
Setting resolution: 1 mV (5 Vpeak), 100 V (500 mVpeak), 10 V (50 mVpeak)
Accuracy: 0.2 dB (10 mVpeak, 50 Hz), 0.3 dB (10 mVpeak, <50 Hz)
AF output
Waveform distortion: In 30 kHz band,
60 dB (500 mVpeak, 5 kHz), 54 dB (70 mVpeak)
Output impedance: 1
Max. output current: 100 mA
Frequency range: 50 Hz to 10 kHz
Input voltage range: 1 mVpeak to 5 Vpeak (AF Input)
AF input
Max. allowable input voltage: 30 Vrms
Input impedance: 100 k
Frequency measurement Accuracy: Reference oscillator accuracy + 0.5 Hz
Level measurement Accuracy: 0.2 dB (10 mVpeak, 50 Hz), 0.4 dB (1 mVpeak, 1 kHz)
At frequency 1 kHz in 30 kHz band,
SINAD measurement
60 dB (1000 mVpeak), 54 dB (>50 mVpeak), 46 dB (10 mVpeak)
Distortion rate At frequency 1 kHz in 30 kHz band,
measurement 60 dB (1000 mVpeak), 54 dB (>50 mVpeak), 46 dB (10 mVpeak)

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MT8820B-011 Audio board, MX882002C CDMA Measurement Software (requires option 003)
Frequency range: 800 to 960 MHz
Measurement level range: 65 to +35 dBm (Main Input/Output)
Accuracy: (After calibration, at Input Level setting value)
Frequency/Amplitude
0.5 dB (25 to +35 dBm , 0.7 dB (55 to 25 dBm , 0.9 dB (65 to 55 dBm)
measurement
Main Input/Output, after calibrated by internal power meter
Linearity: (Filter Power measurement, referenced to Input Level setting value)
0.2 dB (0 to 40 dB, 55 dBm), 0.4 dB (0 to 40 dB, 65 dBm)
Measurement level range: 30 to +35 dBm
RF frequency
Carrier frequency accuracy: (set frequency x reference oscillator accuracy + 10 Hz)
Measurement level range: 30 to +35 dBm
FM measurement Measurement deviation: 0 Hz to 20 kHz
Demodulation frequency range: 30 Hz to 20 kHz
Accuracy: Indicated value 2% + residual FM (at 1 kHz demodulation frequency )
Deviation measurement Frequency response: 0.5 dB (demodulation frequency 30 Hz to 20 kHz, referenced to 1 kHz, 5 kHz deviation)
Residual FM: <10 Hz rms (demodulation frequency 300 Hz to 3 kHz)
Demodulation distortion Demodulation distortion: <0.3% (demodulation frequency: 1 kHz, demodulation bandwidth 0.3 to 3 kHz, deviation 5 kHz)
Output frequency range: 800 to 960 MHz, 1 Hz steps
Deviation: 0 to 20 kHz, 5 Hz steps
Modulation signal: Internal modulation only, Sine wave, Setting frequency range 20 Hz to 10 kHz, (5 Hz steps)
Deviation accuracy: (3.5 + 10 Hz)
Analog RF signal
(at 1 kHz modulation frequency, demodulation bandwidth 300 Hz to 3 kHz)
generator (FM)
Frequency response: 0.5 dB (modulation frequency: 0.3 to 3 kHz), 1.0 dB (modulation frequency: 20 Hz to 10 kHz)
(4 Hz deviation, modulation frequency: referenced to 1 kHz)
Modulation deviation: 50 dB
(modulation frequency: 1 kHz, deviation: 4 kHz, demodulation bandwidth: at 0.3 to 3 kHz)
Analog RF signal Modulation frequency: 5970, 6000, 6030 Hz, Off
generator (SAT) Deviation: 2 kHz fixed
Input frequency
Frequency range: 50 Hz to 10 kHz
Input level
Input voltage range: 1 mV peak to 5 V peak (AF Input connector)
Maximum allowable input voltage: 30 V rms
Frequency measurement
(reference oscillator accuracy + 0.5 Hz)
Level measurement
AF measurement
Accuracy: 0.2 dB (10 mV peak), 0.4 dB (1 mV peak, 1 kHz)
SINAD measurement
Measurement range: 60 dB (1000 mV peak), 54 dB (50 mV peak), 46 dB (10 mV peak)
(At Frequency: 1 kHz)
Distortion ratio measurement
Measurement range (At Frequency: 1 kHz): 60 dB (1000 mV peak), 54 dB (50 mV peak), 46 dB (10 mV peak)
Input impedance
100 k
Output Frequency
Frequency range: 30 Hz to 10 kHz, 1 Hz step
Accuracy: (Set frequency x reference oscillator accuracy + 0.1 Hz)
Output level
Set range: 0 to 5 V peak (AF Output connector)
Set resolution: 1 mV (5 V peak), 100 V (500 mV peak), 10 V (50 mV rms)
AF output
Accuracy: 0.2 dB (10 mV peak, 50 Hz), 0.3 dB (10 mV peak, <50 Hz)
Waveform distortion (At Band 30 kHz)
60 dB (500 mV peak, 5 kHz)
54 dB (70 mV peak)
Output impedance: 1
Maximum output current: 100 mA

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Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Main frame W2764AE MX882000C Operation Manual4 (attached to MX882000C)
MT8820B Radio Communication Analyzer W2770AE MX882001C Operation Manual4 (attached to MX882001C)
W2789AE MX882002C Operation Manual4 (attached to MX882002C)
Standard accessories W2792AE MX882003C Operation Manual4 (attached to MX882003C)
Power Cord, 2.6 m: 1 pc W2766AE MX88205xC Operation Manual4 (attached to MX88205xC)
Z0906A ANR-CFX00T64 (CF card, 64 MB): 1 pc W2772AE MX88207xC Operation Manual4 (attached to MX88207xC)
CA68ADP PC Card Adapter: 1 pc
W2778AE MT8815B/MT8820B Operation Manual (CD-ROM): 1 copy Warranty
MT8820B-ES210 Extended Two Year Warranty Service
Options MT8820B-ES310 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MT8820B-001 WCDMA Measurement Hardware MT8820B-ES510 Extended Five Year Warranty Service
MT8820B-002 TDMA Measurement Hardware
MT8820B-003 CDMA2000 Measurement Hardware Application parts
MT8820B-004 1xEV-DO Measurement Hardware P0019 TEST USIM0015
MT8820B-011 Audio Board P0027 WCDMA/GSM Test USIM
MT8820B-012 Parallel Phone Measurement Hardware A0013 Handset
MT8820B-101 WCDMA Measurement Hardware retrofit J1249 CDMA2000 Cable
MT8820B-102 TDMA Measurement Hardware retrofit [D-Sub (15 pin, P-type) D-Sub (15-pin, P-type), used in
MT8820B-103 CDMA2000 Measurement Hardware retrofit combination with J1267 (sold separately)]
MT8820B-104 1xEV-DO Measurement Hardware retrofit J1267 CDMA2000 Cross Cable
MT8820B-111 Audio Board retrofit [D-Sub (9-pin, P-type) D-Sub (9-pin, P-type), reverse
MT8820B-112 Parallel Phone Measurement Hardware retrofit cable used in combination with J1249 (sold separately)]
J0576B Coaxial Cord (N-P 5D-2W N-P), 1 m
Softwares J0576D Coaxial Cord (N-P 5D-2W N-P), 2 m
MX882000C WCDMA Measurement Software J0127A Coaxial Cord (BNC-P RG58A/U BNC-P), 1 m
(requires MT8820B-001 and MX88205xC) J0127C Coaxial Cord (BNC-P RG58A/U BNC-P), 0.5 m
MX882000C-001 WCDMA Voice Codec J0007 GPIB Cable, 1 m
(requires MT8820B-011 and MX882000C) J0008 GPIB Cable, 2 m
MX882000C-011 HSDPA Measurement Software MN8110B I/O Adapter (for call processing I/O)
(requires MT8820B-001, MX882000C and MX882050C) B0332 Joint Plate (4 pcs/set)
MX882001C GSM Measurement Software (requires MT8820B-002) B0333G Rack Mount Kit
MX882001C-001 GSM Voice Codec (requires MT8820B-011 and MX882001C) B0499 Carrying Case (hard type, with protective cover and casters)
MX882001C-002 GSM External Packet Data (requires MX882001C) B0499B Carrying Case
MX882001C-011 EGPRS Measurement Software (requires MX882001C) (hard type, with protective cover, without casters)
MX882002C CDMA2000 Measurement Software (requires MT8820B-003) W2776AE MT8815B/MT8820B Operation Manual (booklet)
MX882002C-002 CDMA2000 External Packet Data (requires MX882002C) W2765AE MX882000C Operation Manual (booklet)
MX882003C 1xEV-DO Measurement Software W2771AE MX882001C Operation Manual (booklet)
(requires MT8820B-003, MT8820B-004 and MX882002C) W2790AE MX882002C Operation Manual Panel Operation (booklet)
MX882003C-002 1xEV-DO External Packet Data (requires MX882003C) W2791AE MX882002C Operation Manual Remote Control (booklet)
MX882010C Parallel Phone Measurement Software1 W2793AE MX882003C Operation Manual Panel Operation (booklet)
[requires MT8820B-012, the two same measurement W2794AE MX882003C Operation Manual Remote Control (booklet)
hardware (2 board/set) and one measurement software] W2767AE MX88205xC Operation Manual (booklet)
MX882050C WCDMA Call Processing Software2 W2773AE MX88207xC Operation Manual (booklet)
(requires MX882000C)
MX882050C-002 WCDMA External Packet Data2, 3 (requires MX882050C) 1: The Measurement Hardwares applied to Parallel Phone Measurement are
MX882050C-003 WCDMA Video Phone Test2 (requires MX882050C) MT8820B-001, MT8820B-002, MT8820B-003, MT8820B-004. And these
MX882050C-009 WCDMA Band IX2 (requires MX882050C) hardwares can be implemented all together.
MX882050C-011 HSDPA External Packet Data2 (requires MX882000C-011) 2: For terminal connectivity, contact your Anritsu sales representative.
MX882070C WCDMA Ciphering Software2 (requires MX882050C) 3: MX882050C preinstalls the integrity protection function.
MX882051C WCDMA Call Processing Software2 (requires MX882000C) 4: Supplied by CD-ROM
MX882051C-002 WCDMA External Packet Data2 (requires MX882051C) 5: This Test USIM can be worked on only WCDMA mode.
MX882051C-003 WCDMA Video Phone Test2 (requires MX882051C) When the connection of GSM is necessary, P0027 can be applied.
MX882071C WCDMA Ciphering Software2 (requires MX882051C) Parallelphone is a registered trademark of Anritsu Corporation.
CF card is a registered trademark of SanDisk Corporation in the United
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RADIO COMMUNICATION ANALYZER GPIB
MT8815B
30 MHz to 2.7 GHz

For Mobile Phone Service and Repair


NEW

Service Platform for 2G to 3.5G Mobile Phones Combining the MT8510B Service Tester with the MT8815B covers
The MT8815B Radio Communication Analyzer is a multisystem plat- Service Point to Repair Center systems for all WCDMA/GSM and
form for testing WCDMA/HSDPA, GSM mobile phones.
GSM/GPRS/EGPRS,CDMA2000 1X/1xEV-DO and AMPS mobile The MT8510B troubleshoots faults using simple pass/fail evaluation,
phones. while the MT8815B diagnoses fault details by using additional tests
A single cabinet supports detailed fault diagnosis and testing of all and higher-accuracy measurements.
main mobile phone transmission/reception items.
CDMA2000 is a registered trademark of the Telecommunications Industry
Association (TIA USA).
Model for WCDMA/GSM Mobile Phones

Detail ffailure
ailure diagnosis and
Primar
Pr imary
y failure
failure diagnosis fundamental test
Pass Fail

MT8510B Service Tester MT8815B


Radio Communication Analyzer

: Read the MT8510B datasheet for details.

Detailed Failure Diagnosis MX881580A Mobile Phone Test Software


The easy-to-use MX881580A Mobile Phone Test Software is in- for WCDMA/GSM/GPRS/EGPRS/CDMA2000
stalled in an external PC to edit test sequences and set pass/fail mobile phones
threshold values for each test item.
The user can repeat tests of failed items to pinpoint the mobile phone
failure based on a test report.

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Test Sequence Screen MX881580A
Provides flexible editing for test sequences, selecting test
items, and changing test order and number of tests
Graph
Waveform display for transmitter tests
Test Information Screen
Displays test information, such as running test sequence file, test
date, and measurement time
Test Report
Displays test report
(Users can set pass/fail thresholds.)

MT8815B
PC Controller

Specification
MT8815B Main frame
Frequency range: 30 to 2700 MHz
Max. input level: +35 dBm (Main)
Main Input/Output connector
Impedance: 50
VSWR: 1.2 (<1.6 GHz), 1.25 (1.6 to 2.2 GHz), 1.3 (>2.2 GHz)
Connector: N
AUX output connector
Impedance: 50
VSWR: 1.3 (at SG Output level: 10 dBm)
Connector: SMA
Reference oscillator
General
Frequency: 10 MHz
Level: TTL
Startup characteristics: 5 x 108 (at 10 minutes after startup referenced to frequency 24 h after power-on)
Aging rate: 2 x 108/day, 1 x 107/year (referenced to frequency 24 h after power-on)
Temperature characteristics: 5 x 108
Connector: BNC
External reference input
Frequency: 10 MHz or 13 MHz (1 ppm)
Level: 0 dBm
Impedance: 50
Connector: BNC
Frequency
Frequency range: 30 to 2700 MHz (setting range: 0.4 to 2700 MHz)
Setting resolution: 1 Hz
Accuracy: Depends on accuracy of reference oscillator
Output level
Level range: 140 to 10 dBm (Main), 130 to 0 dBm (AUX)
Resolution: 0.1 dB
RF signal generator
Accuracy: 1.0 dB (120 to 10 dBm, Main, after calibration), 1.0 dB (110 to 0 dBm, AUX, after calibration)
Signal purity
Non-harmonic spurious: 50 dBc (at 100 kHz offset frequency)
Harmonics: 25 dBc
Uninterrupted level variation
Variable range: 0 to 30 dB
Setting resolution: 1 dB
Display
Color 8.4-inch TFT LCD, 640 x 480 dots
External control
Others
GPIB: Control from external host with main unit as device (excluding some functions such as power-on), no external device
control
Interface functions: SH1, AH1, T6, L4, SR1, RL1, PP0, DC1, DT1, C0, E2, RS232C
Power supply 100 to 120/200 to 240 Vac (15%, 250 V max.), 47.5 to 63 Hz, 300 VA (with all options)
Dimensions and mass 426 (W) x 221.5 (H) x 351 (D) mm (excluding projections), 18 kg (with all options)
Operating temperature and humidity: 0 to +50C, 95% (no condensation)
Storage temperature and humidity: 20 to +60C, 95% (no condensation)
EMC
Environmental conditions
EN61326: 1997 + A1: 1998 + A2: 2001 + A3: 2003 (Class A, Annex A), EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD
EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)

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MT8815B-001 WCDMA Measurement Hardware, MX882000C WCDMA Measurement Software
Frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz
Input level: 30 to +35 dBm (Main Input/Output)
Modulation analysis
Carrier frequency accuracy: (Setting frequency x Reference oscillator accuracy + 10 Hz)
Modulation accuracy (residual vector error): 2.5% (at input of single DPCCH and single DPDCH)
Frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz
Input level: 65 to +35 dBm (Main Input/Output)
RF power Measurement accuracy: 0.5 dB (25 to +35 dBm), 0.7 dB (55 to 25 dBm), 0.9 dB (65 to 55 dBm) After calibration
Linearity: 0.2 dB (40 to 0 dB, 55 dBm), 0.4 dB (40 to 0 dB, 65 dBm)
Measurement object: DPCH, PRACH
Frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz
Occupied bandwidth
Input level: 10 to +35 dBm (Main Input/Output)
Frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz
Adjacent channel Input level: 10 to +35 dBm (Main Input/Output)
leakage power Ratio Measurement points: 5 MHz, 10 MHz
Measurement range: 50 dB (at 5 MHz), 55 dB (at 10 MHz)
Output frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz (1 Hz step)
Channel level
(CPICH, P-CCPCH, SCH, PICH, DPCH, S-CCPCH, AICH): Off, 30 to 0 dB [0.1 dB step, relative level for Ior (total level)]
RF signal generator (OCNS) : Auto-setting
Channel level accuracy: 0.2 dB (relative level accuracy for Ior)
AWGN Level: Off, 20 to +5 dB (0.1 dB step)
AWGN Level accuracy: 0.2 dB (relative level accuracy for Ior)
Functions: Insert PN9 or PN15 pattern in DTCH
Error rate Measurement items: BER, BLER
measurement Measurement objective: Loopback data imposed on uplink DTCH (BER, BLER), serial data input from back-panel call processing
I/O port (BER)
Origination control:
Registration, Origination, Termination, Handover, Network disconnect, Terminal disconnect (executes each processing
Call processing
conforming to 3GPP standards and performs pass/fail evaluation)
Mobile Terminal control: Output level, Loopback (executes each terminal control conforming to 3GPP standards)

MT8815B-001 WCDMA Measurement Hardware, MX882000C-011 HSDPA Measurement Software


Frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz
Input level: 30 to +35 dBm (Main Input/Output)
Modulation analysis
Carrier frequency accuracy: (Setting frequency x Reference oscillator accuracy + 10 Hz)
Modulation accuracy (residual vector error): 2.5% (at input of single DPCCH, single DPDCH and single HS-DPCCH)
Frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz
Input level: 65 to +35 dBm (Main Input/Output)
RF power Measurement accuracy: 0.5 dB (25 to +35 dBm), 0.7 dB (55 to 25 dBm), 0.9 dB (65 to 55 dBm) After calibration
Linearity: 0.2 dB (40 to 0 dB, 55 dBm), 0.4 dB (40 to 0 dB, 65 dBm)
Measurement object: HS-DPCCH
Frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz
Adjacent channel Input level: 10 to +35 dBm (Main Input/Output)
leakage power Ratio Measurement points: 5 MHz, 10 MHz
Measurement range: 50 dB (at 5 MHz), 55 dB (at 10 MHz)
Output frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz (1 Hz step)
Channel level
(CPICH, P-CCPCH, SCH, PICH, DPCH, S-CCPCH, AICH, HS-SCCH, HS-PDSCH)
: Off, 30 to 0 dB [0.1 dB step, relative level for Ior (total level)]
RF signal generator
(OCNS): Auto-setting
Channel level accuracy: 0.2 dB (relative level accuracy for Ior)
AWGN Level: Off, 20 to +5 dB (0.1 dB step)
AWGN Level accuracy: 0.2 dB (relative level accuracy for Ior)
Functions: Transmit HS-SCCH, HS-PDSCH based on Fixed Reference Channel
Throughput measurement Measurement items: BLER, Throughput
Measurement objective: ACK and NACK data imposed on uplink HS-DPCCH
CQI measurement Statistical analysis of CQI values reported from a mobile terminal
Origination control:
Registration, Connection based on Fixed Reference Channel (executes each processing conforming to 3GPP standards and
Call processing
performs pass/fail evaluation)
Mobile Terminal control: Output level (executes each terminal control conforming to 3GPP standards)

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MT8815B-011 Audio Board, MX882000C-001 WCDMA Voice Codec
Voice codec AMR 12.2 Kbps
Encoder input gain: 3 to +3 dB, 0.01 dB step
Codec level adjustment Handset microphone volume: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Handset speaker volume: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Frequency range: 30 Hz to 10 kHz, 1 Hz step
Setting range: 0 to 5 Vpeak (AF Output)
Setting resolution: 1 mV (5 Vpeak), 100 V (500 mVpeak), 10 V (50 mVpeak)
Accuracy: 0.2 dB (10 mVpeak, 50 Hz), 0.3 dB (10 mVpeak, <50 Hz)
AF output
Waveform distortion: 30 kHz band
60 dB (500 mVpeak, 5 kHz), 54 dB (70 mVpeak)
Output impedance: 1
Max. output current: 100 mA
Frequency range: 50 Hz to 10 kHz
Input voltage range: 1 mVpeak to 5 Vpeak (AF Input)
AF input
Max. allowable input voltage: 30 Vrms
Input impedance: 100 k
Frequency measurement Accuracy: Reference oscillator accuracy + 0.5 Hz
Level measurement Accuracy: 0.2 dB (10 mVpeak, 50 Hz), 0.4 dB (1 mVpeak, 1 kHz)
Frequency: 1 kHz in 30 kHz band
SINAD measurement
60 dB (1000 mVpeak), 54 dB (>50 mVpeak), 46 dB (10 mVpeak)
Distortion rate Frequency: 1 kHz in 30 kHz band
measurement 60 dB (1000 mVpeak), 54 dB (>50 mVpeak), 46 dB (10 mVpeak)

MT8815B-002 TDMA Measurement Hardware, MX882001C GSM Measurement Software


Frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz
Input level: 30 to +40 dBm (average power of burst signal, Main Input/Output)
Measurement items: Normal burst, RACH
Frequency/Modulation
Carrier frequency accuracy:
measurement
Reference oscillator accuracy + 10 Hz at normal burst measurement
Reference oscillator accuracy + 20 Hz at RACH measurement
Residual phase error: 0.5 rms, 2 peak
Frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz
Input level: 30 to +40 dBm (average power of burst signal, Main Input/Output)
Measurement items: Normal burst, RACH
Amplitude measurement Measurement accuracy: 0.5 dB (20 to +40 dBm), 0.7 dB (30 to 20 dBm) After calibration
Linearity: 0.2 dB (0 to 40 dB, 30 dBm)
Carrier-off power: 65 dB (input level 10 dBm), 45 dB (input level 30 dBm)
Burst waveform display: Rise, Fall, Time slot, Burst-on
Frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz
Input level: 10 to +40 dBm (average power of burst signal, Main Input/Output)
Measurement item: Normal burst
Output RF spectrum
Measurement points: 100 kHz, 200 kHz, 250 kHz, 400 kHz, 600 kHz, 800 kHz, 1000 kHz, 1200 kHz, 1400 kHz,
measurement
1600 kHz, 1800 kHz, 2000 kHz
Measurement range in modulation area: 55 dB (250 kHz offset), 66 dB (400 kHz offset) Average of 10 measurements
Measurement range in transient area: 57 dB (400 kHz offset)
Output frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz (1 Hz step)
Phase error: 1 rms, 4 peak
RF signal generator
Output patterns: CCH, TCH, CCH + TCH
TCH Data: PN9, PN15, ALL 0, ALL 1, Fixed Pattern (PAT0-PAT9)
Function: Error rate measurement of frame, bit and CRC
Measurement items: GSM
Loopback data inserted in uplink TCH
Error rate measurement Serial data input via call processing I/O port on back panel
GPRS
Number of blocks received from terminal and inserted in uplink TCH
Number of USF reception blocks of terminal
Call controlling: GSM
Location registration, Terminal call origination, Network call origination, Network disconnect, Terminal disconnect
GPRS
Connection, Disconnection, Data transfer
Call processing
Terminal controlling: GSM
Output level, Time slot, Timing advance, Loopback on/off
GPRS
Test Mode A, Test Mode B, BLER
Channel coding FS, EFS, HS0, HS1, AFS, AHS0, AHS1, CS-1, CS-2, CS-3, CS-4
Frequency bands GSM450, GSM480, T-GSM810, GSM850, P-GSM, E-GSM, R-GSM, DCS1800, PCS1900

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MT8815B-002 TDMA Measurement Hardware, MX882001C-011 EGPRS Measurement Software
Frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz
Input level: 30 to +40 dBm (average power of burst signal, Main Input/Output)
Measurement items: Normal burst (GMSK, 8PSK), RACH
Carrier frequency accuracy:
Frequency/Modulation
Reference oscillator accuracy + 10 Hz at normal burst measurement
measurement
Reference oscillator accuracy + 20 Hz at RACH measurement
Residual phase error (GMSK) : 0.5 rms, 2 peak
Residual EVM (8PSK) : 1.5% rms
Waveform display: Phase error versus bit number, Amplitude error versus bit number, EVM versus bit number
Frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz
Input level: 30 to +40 dBm (average power of burst signal, Main Input/Output)
Measurement items: Normal burst (GMSK, 8PSK), RACH
Amplitude measurement Measurement accuracy: 0.5 dB (20 to +40 dBm), 0.7 dB (30 to 20 dBm) After calibration
Linearity: 0.2 dB (0 to 40 dB, 30 dBm)
Carrier-off power: 65 dB (input level 10 dBm), 45 dB (input level 30 dBm)
Burst waveform display: Rise, Fall, Time slot, Burst-on
Frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz
Input level: 10 to +40 dBm (average power of burst signal, Main Input/Output)
Measurement item: Normal burst (GMSK, 8PSK)
Output RF spectrum
Measurement points: 100 kHz, 200 kHz, 250 kHz, 400 kHz, 600 kHz, 800 kHz, 1000 kHz, 1200 kHz, 1400 kHz,
measurement
1600 kHz, 1800 kHz, 2000 kHz
Measurement range in modulation area: 55 dB (250 kHz offset), 66 dB (400 kHz offset) Average of 10 measurements
Measurement range in transient area: 57 dB (400 kHz offset)
Output frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz (1 Hz step)
Phase error: 1 rms, 4 peak
RF signal generator Modulation accuracy (8PSK): 3% rms
Output patterns: OCH, TCH, OCH + TCH
TCH Data: PN9, PN15, ALL 0, ALL 1, Fixed Pattern (PAT0-PAT9)
Function: Bit error rate measurement, CRC
Error rate measurement Measurement items: Loopback data inserted in uplink TCH,
Number of blocks received from terminal and inserted in uplink TCH
Call processing Test Mode A, BLER, SRB Loopback
Coding scheme MCS-1 to MCS-4 (GMSK), MCS-5 to MCS-9 (8PSK)
Puncturing scheme P1, P2, P3

MT8815B-011 Audio Board, MX882001C-001 GSM Voice Codec


Voice codec GSM_EFR, GSM_AMR
Encoder input gain: 3 to +3 dB, 0.01 dB step
Codec level adjustment Handset microphone volume: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Handset speaker volume: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Frequency range: 30 Hz to 10 kHz, 1 Hz step
Setting range: 0 to 5 Vpeak (AF Output)
Setting resolution: 1 mV (5 Vpeak), 100 V (500 mVpeak), 10 V (50 mVpeak)
Accuracy: 0.2 dB (10 mVpeak, 50 Hz), 0.3 dB (10 mVpeak, <50 Hz)
AF output
Waveform distortion: In 30 kHz band,
60 dB (500 mVpeak, 5 kHz), 54 dB (70 mVpeak)
Output impedance: 1
Max. output current: 100 mA
Frequency range: 50 Hz to 10 kHz
Input voltage range: 1 mVpeak to 5 Vpeak (AF Input)
AF input
Max. allowable input voltage: 30 Vrms
Input impedance: 100 k
Frequency measurement Accuracy: Reference oscillator accuracy + 0.5 Hz
Level measurement Accuracy: 0.2 dB (10 mVpeak, 50 Hz), 0.4 dB (1 mVpeak, 1 kHz)
At frequency 1 kHz in 30 kHz band,
SINAD measurement
60 dB (1000 mVpeak), 54 dB (>50 mVpeak), 46 dB (10 mVpeak)
Distortion rate At frequency 1 kHz in 30 kHz band,
measurement 60 dB (1000 mVpeak), 54 dB (>50 mVpeak), 46 dB (10 mVpeak)

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MT8815B-003 CDMA2000 Measurement Hardware, MX882002C CDMA2000 Measurement Software
Frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz
Input level: 65 to +35 dBm (Main Input/Output)
Measurement accuracy: 0.5 dB (25 to +35 dBm), 0.7 dB (55 to 25 dBm), 0.9 dB (65 to 55 dBm)
Amplitude measurement
(Filtered Power measurement, after Full cal, Input Level Setting)
Linearity: 0.2 dB (0 to 40 dB, 55 dBm), 0.4 dB (0 to 40 dB, 65 dBm)
(Filtered Power measurement, Input Level Setting for reference)
Frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz
Input level: 30 to +35 dBm
Frequency/Modulation
Carrier frequency accuracy: (Set frequency x reference oscillator accuracy + 10 Hz)
measurement
Residual waveform quality: >0.999
Residual EVM: <2% rms
Occupied bandwidth Input level: 10 to +35 dBm
Can be measured at Reverse RC3/RC4.
Code domain power Input level: 30 to +35 dBm
Measurement accuracy: 0.2 dB (code power: 15 dBc), 0.4 dB (code power: 23 dBc)
Output frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz (1 Hz step)
Channel level [Relative level to Ior (total level)]
Pilot channel: 30 to 0 dB, 0.25 dB step or off
FCH, SCH: 30 to 0 dB, 0.1 dB step or off
SYNC, PCH: 30 to 0 dB, 0.25 dB step or off
OCNS: Auto, 0.01 dB step or off
RF signal generator QPCH channel level (relative level to pilot channel): 5 to +2 dB (1 dB step) or off
Channel level accuracy: <0.2 dB (typ.) (20 dB)
PN offset: 0 to 511
Waveform quality: >0.99 (pilot only, AWGN off)
AWGN
AWGN level: 20 to +12 dB (relative level to CDMA signal) or off
Maximum CDMA signal output level at AWGN On: 28 dBm (at Main output), 18 dBm (at AUX output)
FER (Frame Error Rate) measurement: FER measurement with service option 2, 9, 55 and 32 (TDSO)
Error rate measurement
Display items: FER, Confidence level, Sample frame count, Error frame count
Band class: BC 0 to 10
Call control: Location registration, Origination, Termination, Disconnection from network, Disconnection from mobile terminal
Paging channel data rate: Full
Radio configuration: F-RC1 + R-RC1, F-RC2 + R-RC2, F-RC3 + R-RC3, F-RC4 + R-RC3, F-RC5 + R-RC4
Service option: SO 1, 2, 3, 9, 32, 33, 55, 32768.
PCH Data Rate: Full
QPCH Data Rate: Full
Fwd. FCH Data Rate: Full, Half, Quarter, Eighth
Fwd. FCH Walsh Code: 10, 14, 26, 30, 42, 46, 58, 62
Fwd. DCCH Data Rate: Full (RC3, RC4, RC5)
Call processing Fwd. DCCH Walsh Code: 10, 14, 26, 30, 42, 46, 58, 62
Fwd. SCH: Max. 1 channel
Fwd. SCH data rate
RC3: 9.6, 19.2, 38.4, 76.8, 153.6 Kbps
RC4: 9.6, 19.2, 38.4, 76.8, 153.6 Kbps
RC5: 14.4, 28.8, 57.6, 115.2, 230.4 Kbps
Access channel: Access Ch.
Rev. closed loop power control mode: Closed loop, All 1 (all down), Alternate, All 0 (all up)
Supported protocols: IS-95B, J-STD-008C, ARIB T-53, Korean PCS, IS-2000 (SR1)
Handoff: Universal Handoff, Band Class/Channel Handoff, Protocol Revision Handoff, RC/SO Handoff, Analog Handoff (only
when the MT8815B/MT8820B-011 audio board is installed.)

MT8815B-004 1xEV-DO Measurement Hardware, MX882003C 1xEV-DO Measurement Software


Amplitude measurement Dependent on the performance of MX882002C
Frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz
Input level: 30 to +35 dBm
Modulation analysis Carrier frequency accuracy: reference oscillator accuracy + 10 Hz
Residual waveform quality: >0.999
Residual EVM: <2% rms
Input level: 10 to +35 dBm
Code domain power
Measurement accuracy: 0.2 dB (code power 15 dBc), 0.4 dB (code power 23 dBc)
Output frequency: 300 to 2700 MHz (1 Hz step)
Channel level: Pilot channel, MAC channel, Control channel, Traffic channel, All 0 dB (reference Ior)
PN offset: 0 to 511
Wave quality: >0.99 (pilot only, AWGN Off)
RF signal generator AWGN:
AWGN Level: 20 to +12 dB (relative to CDMA signal) or Off
Maximum output level of CDMA signal at AWGN on:
28 dBm (at Main output)
18 dBm (at AUX output)
PER (Packet Error Rate) measurement: PER measurement with FTAP
Error rate measurement
Display items: PER, Confidence level, Sample packet count, Error packet count
Band class: BC0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Call control: Open Session, Close Session, AT Origination, NW Origination, AT Release, NW Release, Hard Handoff, Softer Handoff
Call processing
Rev. closed loop power control mode: Closed loop, Alternate, All 0 (all up), All 1 (all down)
Test application protocol: RTAP, FTAP, FTAP + RTAP

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MT8815B-011 Audio board, MX882002C CDMA Measurement Software (requires option 003)
Frequency range: 800 to 960 MHz
Measurement level range: 65 to +35 dBm (Main Input/Output)
Accuracy: (After calibration, at Input Level setting value)
Frequency/Amplitude
0.5 dB (25 to +35 dBm , 0.7 dB (55 to 25 dBm , 0.9 dB (65 to 55 dBm)
measurement
Main Input/Output, after calibrated by internal power meter
Linearity: (Filter Power measurement, referenced to Input Level setting value)
0.2 dB (0 to 40 dB, 55 dBm), 0.4 dB (0 to 40 dB, 65 dBm)
Measurement level range: 30 to +35 dBm
RF frequency
Carrier frequency accuracy: (set frequency x reference oscillator accuracy + 10 Hz)
Measurement level range: 30 to +35 dBm
FM measurement Measurement deviation: 0 Hz to 20 kHz
Demodulation frequency range: 30 Hz to 20 kHz
Accuracy: Indicated value 2% + residual FM (at 1 kHz demodulation frequency )
Deviation measurement Frequency response: 0.5 dB (demodulation frequency 30 Hz to 20 kHz, referenced to 1 kHz, 5 kHz deviation)
Residual FM: <10 Hz rms (demodulation frequency 300 Hz to 3 kHz)
Demodulation distortion Demodulation distortion: <0.3% (demodulation frequency: 1 kHz, demodulation bandwidth 0.3 to 3 kHz, deviation 5 kHz)
Output frequency range: 800 to 960 MHz, 1 Hz steps
Deviation: 0 to 20 kHz, 5 Hz steps
Modulation signal: Internal modulation only, Sine wave, Setting frequency range 20 Hz to 10 kHz, (5 Hz steps)
Deviation accuracy: (3.5 + 10 Hz)
Analog RF signal
(at 1 kHz modulation frequency, demodulation bandwidth 300 Hz to 3 kHz)
generator (FM)
Frequency response: 0.5 dB (modulation frequency: 0.3 to 3 kHz), 1.0 dB (modulation frequency: 20 Hz to 10 kHz)
(4 Hz deviation, modulation frequency: referenced to 1 kHz)
Modulation deviation: 50 dB
(modulation frequency: 1 kHz, deviation: 4 kHz, demodulation bandwidth: at 0.3 to 3 kHz)
Analog RF signal Modulation frequency: 5970, 6000, 6030 Hz, Off
generator (SAT) Deviation: 2 kHz fixed
Input frequency
Frequency range: 50 Hz to 10 kHz
Input level
Input voltage range: 1 mV peak to 5 V peak (AF Input connector)
Maximum allowable input voltage: 30 V rms
Frequency measurement
(reference oscillator accuracy + 0.5 Hz)
Level measurement
AF measurement
Accuracy: 0.2 dB (10 mV peak), 0.4 dB (1 mV peak, 1 kHz)
SINAD measurement
Measurement range: 60 dB (1000 mV peak), 54 dB (50 mV peak), 46 dB (10 mV peak)
(At Frequency: 1 kHz)
Distortion ratio measurement
Measurement range (At Frequency: 1 kHz): 60 dB (1000 mV peak), 54 dB (50 mV peak), 46 dB (10 mV peak)
Input impedance
100 k
Output Frequency
Frequency range: 30 Hz to 10 kHz, 1 Hz step
Accuracy: (Set frequency x reference oscillator accuracy + 0.1 Hz)
Output level
Set range: 0 to 5 V peak (AF Output connector)
Set resolution: 1 mV (5 V peak), 100 V (500 mV peak), 10 V (50 mV rms)
AF output
Accuracy: 0.2 dB (10 mV peak, 50 Hz), 0.3 dB (10 mV peak, <50 Hz)
Waveform distortion (At Band 30 kHz)
60 dB (500 mV peak, 5 kHz)
54 dB (70 mV peak)
Output impedance: 1
Maximum output current: 100 mA

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Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Main frame Warranty
MT8815B Radio Communication Analyzer MT8815B-ES210 Extended Two Year Warranty Service
MT8815B-ES310 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
Standard accessories MT8815B-ES510 Extended Five Year Warranty Service
Power Cord, 2.6 m: 1 pc
Z0906A ANR-CFX00T64 (CF card, 64 MB): 1 pc Application parts
CA68ADP PC Card Adapter: 1 pc P0019 TEST USIM0014
W2778AE MT8815B/MT8820B Operation Manual (CD-ROM): 1 copy P0027 WCDMA/GSM Test USIM
A0013 Handset
Options J1249 CDMA2000 Cable
MT8815B-001 WCDMA Measurement Hardware [D-Sub (15 pin, P-type) D-Sub (15-pin, P-type), used in
MT8815B-002 TDMA Measurement Hardware combination with J1267 (sold separately)]
MT8815B-003 CDMA2000 Measurement Hardware J1267 CDMA2000 Cross Cable
MT8815B-004 1xEV-DO Measurement Hardware [D-Sub (9 pin, P-type) D-Sub (9-pin, P-type), reverse
MT8815B-011 Audio Board cable used in combination with J1249 (sold separately)]
MT8815B-101 WCDMA Measurement Hardware Retrofit J0576B Coaxial Cord (N-P 5D-2W N-P), 1 m
MT8815B-102 TDMA Measurement Hardware Retrofit J0576D Coaxial Cord (N-P 5D-2W N-P), 2 m
MT8815B-103 CDMA2000 Measurement Hardware Retrofit J0127A Coaxial Cord (BNC-P RG58A/U BNC-P), 1 m
MT8815B-104 1xEV-DO Measurement Hardware Retrofit J0127C Coaxial Cord (BNC-P RG58A/U BNC-P), 0.5 m
MT8815B-111 Audio Board Retrofit J0007 GPIB Cable, 1 m
J0008 GPIB Cable, 2 m
Softwares MN8110B I/O Adapter (for call processing I/O)
MX882000C WCDMA Measurement Software B0332 Joint Plate (4 pcs/set)
(requires MT8815B-001 and MX88205xC) B0333G Rack Mount Kit
MX882000C-001 WCDMA Voice Codec B0544 Carrying Case (hard type, with protective cover and casters)
(requires MT8815B-011 and MX882000C) B0545 Carrying Case
MX882000C-011 HSDPA Measurement Software (hard type, with protective cover, without casters)
(requires MT8815B-001, MX882000C and MX882050C) W2776AE MT8815B/MT8820B Operation Manual (booklet)
MX882001C GSM Measurement Software (requires MT8815B-002) W2765AE MX882000C Operation Manual (booklet)
MX882001C-001 GSM Voice Codec (requires MT8815B-011 and MX882001C) W2771AE MX882001C Operation Manual (booklet)
MX882001C-002 GSM External Packet Data (requires MX882001C) W2790AE MX882002C Operation Manual Panel Operation (booklet)
MX882001C-011 EGPRS Measurement Software (requires MX882001C) W2791AE MX882002C Operation Manual Remote Control (booklet)
MX882002C CDMA2000 Measurement Software (requires MT8815B-003) W2793AE MX882003C Operation Manual Panel Operation (booklet)
MX882002C-002 CDMA2000 External Packet Data (requires MX882002C) W2794AE MX882003C Operation Manual Remote Control (booklet)
MX882003C 1xEV-DO Measurement Software W2767AE MX88205xC Operation Manual (booklet)
(requires MT8815B-003, MT8815B-004 and MX882002C) W2773AE MX88207xC Operation Manual (booklet)
MX882003C-002 1xEV-DO External Packet Data (requires MX882003C)
MX882050C WCDMA Call Processing Software1 1: For terminal connectivity, contact your Anritsu sales representative.
(requires MX882000C) 2: MX882050C preinstalls the integrity protection function.
MX882050C-002 WCDMA External Packet Data1, 2 (requires MX882050C) 3: Supplied by CD-ROM
MX882050C-003 WCDMA Video Phone Test1 (requires MX882050C) 4: This Test USIM can be worked on only WCDMA mode.
MX882050C-009 WCDMA Band IX1 (requires MX882050C) When the connection of GSM is necessary, P0027 can be applied.
MX882050C-011 HSDPA External Packet Data1 (requires MX882000C-011)
MX882070C WCDMA Ciphering Software1 (requires MX882050C) Parallelphone is a registered trademark of Anritsu Corporation.
MX882051C WCDMA Call Processing Software1 (requires MX882000C) CF card is a registered trademark of SanDisk Corporation in the United
MX882051C-002 WCDMA External Packet Data1, 2 (requires MX882051C) States and is licensed to CFA (Compact Flash Association).
MX882051C-003 WCDMA Video Phone Test1 (requires MX882051C)
MX882071C WCDMA Ciphering Software1 (requires MX882051C)
MX881580A Mobile Phone Test Software
W2764AE MX882000C Operation Manual3 (attached to MX882000C)
W2770AE MX882001C Operation Manual3 (attached to MX882001C)
W2789AE MX882002C Operation Manual3 (attached to MX882002C)
W2792AE MX882003C Operation Manual3 (attached to MX882003C)
W2766AE MX88205xC Operation Manual3 (attached to MX88205xC)
W2772AE MX88207xC Operation Manual3 (attached to MX88207xC)

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SERVICE TESTER
MT8510B

All-in-one WCDMA and GSM Go/No-Go Testing

Excellent Eco Product


Lightweight
Power saving

Lightweight Simple Operation


Test Results Output at Built-in Printer Tests are started by selecting the on-screen mobile model and
Remote Control Over LAN pressing the Start button.
Test results are displayed on the LCD and using Pass and Fail LEDs
Easy-to-use on the front panel. They can also be printed at the built-in printer.
The MT8510B Service Tester1 is a Go/No-Go tester for 3G WCDMA Close-to-actual Network Testing Environment
and 2G GSM mobile terminals. In daily use, the mobile terminal and base stations are connected
Mobile terminals and cellular phones have become indispensable over an air interface via RF. Therefore, full performance tests must
and popular with users. As a result, mobile terminal after-sales ser- be executed in an equivalent environment.
vice is an important factor in assuring terminal reliability. The MA8120E Shield Box with internal wideband antenna (sold sep-
Three major benefits of the MT8510B are its simple operation, re- arately) is used to support testing including the mobile antenna.
quiring no expert knowledge to measure mobile terminals; automat- Performance can also be tested by connecting the mobile terminal
ic test coverage of actual mobile terminal use; and remote manage- and MT8510B using a cable.
ment over LAN. To assess the mobile Tx section, the MT8510B tests open loop pow-
The MT8510B can be used almost anywhere related to after-sales er control, maximum output power, inner loop power control, error
service of mobile terminals, such as cell phone sales offices (service vector magnitude (EVM), and frequency error during WCDMA mea-
points), and repair/adjustment centers (service centers). surement.
1: The MT8510B hardware has multi-band support. It supports the multiple To assess the Rx section, it performs bit error rate (BER) tests in the
frequency bands standardized for future WCDMA systems just by installing loopback state.
software. Test items and evaluation thresholds for each performance test are
created/saved as a test parameter2 file using software bundled with
the MT8510B.
2: Anritsu provides test parameters upon request. Contact our sales staff for
more details.

Shield Box

Example of measured results

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Supports Intersystem Handover Control
WCDMA and GSM Sequence Tests
The MT8510B Service Tester performs sequence tests easily by in-
stalling dedicated software for WCDMA and GSM plus test parame-
ters in test files for the appropriate sequence tests.
MT8510B MT8510B
However, the mobile terminal must support the WCDMA and GSM
auto-switch function or Intersystem handover control. The test informa-
tion files are created using the MX851010B or MX851060B Remote
Control Software.
Handover from W-CDMA to GSM

W-CDMA GSM

Intersystem Handover Control

W-CDMA Test GSM900 and DCS1800 Tests GSM850 and PCS1900 Tests
Test starts Test ends

Press Start button.

WCDMA and GSM Sequence Test

Multiband Support Remote Control Over LAN


The MT8510B meets the multiband specifications ensuring compli- MT8510B units deployed at service points, service centers, and oth-
ance with future designated WCDMA frequency bands. er service locations can be used more efficiently by remote control
Maintenance Solution over LAN.
Anritsu's total maintenance solution offers customers the MT8510B Tests can be started and stopped, settings changed, firmware down-
for primary fault diagnosis and the MT8815B for repair and calibra- loaded, and test information controlled by installing the bundled re-
tion. mote control software in an external PC.

MT8510B Rear Panel


Repair and calibration
Primary failure diagnosis MT8815B
MT8510B
FAIL
PC
Ethernet
PASS

10BASE-T

Setup Example

Service Center Testing

MX851060B Remote Control Software

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Specifications
MT8510B Main Frame
MX851000B WCDMA Measurement Software
Transmission frequency (Downlink)
2110.0 to 2170.0 MHz [WCDMA (I)]
1930.0 to 1990.0 MHz [WCDMA (II)]
1805.0 to 1880.0 MHz [WCDMA (III)]
869.0 to 894.0 MHz [WCDMA (V)]
875.0 to 885.0 MHz [WCDMA (VI)]
Reception frequency (Uplink)
1920.0 to 1980.0 MHz [WCDMA (I)]
1850.0 to 1910.0 MHz [WCDMA (II)]
1710.0 to 1785.0 MHz [WCDMA (III)]
824.0 to 849.0 MHz [WCDMA (V)]
830.0 to 840.0 MHz [WCDMA (VI)]

Frequency range MX851001B GSM Measurement Software


Transmission frequency (Downlink)
869.0 to 894.0 MHz (GSM850)
921.0 to 960.0 MHz (R-GSM900)
925.0 to 960.0 MHz (E-GSM900)
935.0 to 960.0 MHz (P-GSM900)
1805.0 to 1880.0 MHz (DCS1800)
1930.0 to 1990.0 MHz (PCS1900)
Reception frequency (Uplink)
824.0 to 849.0 MHz (GSM850)
876.0 to 915.0 MHz (R-GSM900)
880.0 to 915.0 MHz (E-GSM900)
890.0 to 915.0 MHz (P-GSM900)
1710.0 to 1785.0 MHz (DCS1800)
1850.0 to 1910.0 MHz (PCS1900)
Frequency resolution 100 kHz step
Input impedance Impedance: 50 , VSWR: 1.5, Connector: N type
General Output level
Level range: 110 to 45 dBm
[When MX851030B is installed]
Transmission output 110 to 20 dBm
(downlink)1 Resolution: 0.1 dB
RF Signal generator accuracy: 1.5 dB
[When MX851030B is installed]
1.5 dB (output level 45 dBm)
2.0 dB (45 dBm <output level 20 dBm, WCDMA Uplink input level +25 dBm)
MX851000B: 30 to +28 dBm (WCDMA uplink average power)
(with MX851030B)
60 to +28 dBm (WCDMA uplink average power)
MX851001B: 30 to +35 dBm (GSM uplink in-burst average power)
(with MX851030B)
60 to +35 dBm (GSM uplink in-burst average power)
Level measurement accuracy: 1.0 dB (+0 dBm input level)
Reception input (uplink)1
1.2 dB (20 dBm input level <+0 dBm)
1.5 dB (30 dBm input level <20 dBm)
(with MX851030B)
1.0 dB (+0 dBm input level)
1.2 dB (20 dBm input level <+0 dBm)
1.5 dB (30 dBm input level <20 dBm)
2.0 dB (60 dBm input level <30 dBm, output level 45 dBm)
MX851000B: Residual vector error: 6.0% rms (+0 dBm input level)
(with MX851030B)
6.0% rms (20 dBm input level)
MX851001B: Residual phase error: 1.5 rms (GSM850, R-/E-/P-GSM900)
2.0 rms (DCS1800, PCS1900)
Modulation accuracy1 (+0 dBm input level)
(with MX851030B)
1.5 rms (GSM850, R-/E-/P-GSM900)
2.0 rms (DCS1800, PCS1900)
(20 dBm input level)
LCD: 3.8-inch
Display Number of dots: 320 240
LED: Testing (lit), Pass (green), Fail (red)
Built-in printer Measured date/time, model name, and serial number printed on test log
100BASE-TX/10BASE-T: RJ-45
External interface UE Control connector: DX50 TYPE
USB Connector: USB A TYPE
Power supply 100 to 120/200 to 250 Vac (15%, 250 V max.), 47.5 to 63 Hz, 70 VA
Dimensions and mass 326 (W) x 138.5 (H) x 355 (D) mm (excluding projections), 5.5 kg max.
Continued on next page

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Operating temperature and humidity: 0 to +50C, 95% (no condensation)
Storage temperature and humidity: 20 to +60C, 95% (no condensation)
EMC
Environmental conditions EN61326: 1997 + A1: 1998 + A2: 2001 + A3: 2003 (Class A, Annex A), EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD
EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)
Others Selftest function
1: Temperature conditions +10 to +40C

MX851000B WCDMA Measurement Software, MX8510xxB WCDMA Call Processing Software


Call processing Location registration, Call origination, Call termination, Mobile disconnection, Network disconnection
Function test
Audio test Voice test by signal loopback at MT8510B
Pass/Fail judgement for mobile maximum output Tx power
30 to +28 dBm (WCDMA uplink average power)
(with MX851030B)
60 to +28 dBm (WCDMA uplink average power)
Measurement level accuracy: 1.0 dB (+0 dBm input level)
1.2 dB (20 dBm input level <+0 dBm)
Maximum output Power
1.5 dB (30 dBm input level <20 dBm)
(with MX851030B)
1.0 dB (+0 dBm input level)
1.2 dB (20 dBm input level <+0 dBm)
1.5 dB (30 dBm input level <20 dBm)
2.0 dB (60 dBm input level <30 dBm, output level 45 dBm)
Open loop power control Pass/Fail judgement for mobile open loop Tx power
Inner loop power control Pass/Fail judgement for mobile Tx power control
Pass/Fail judgement for mobile Tx modulation accuracy
Performance test1 Modulation accuracy Residual vector error: 6.0% (rms) (0 dBm input level)
(20 dBm input level, with MX851030B)
Pass/Fail judgement for mobile Tx output frequency stability
Frequency stability Measurement accuracy: 10 Hz (10 dBm input level)
(30 dBm input level, with MX851030B)
Reference sensitivity Pass/Fail judgement by measuring bit error of mobile at low field strength reception
CPICH RSCP Pass/Fail judgement for measured mobile Rx level and QoS
Pass/Fail judgement by measuring mobile bit error at low field strength reception
Reception level range
60 to +28 dBm (WCDMA uplink average power)
(with MX851030B) Measurement level accuracy
Minimum output power 1.0 dB (+0 dBm input level)
1.2 dB (20 dBm input level <+0 dBm)
1.5 dB (30 dBm input level <20 dBm)
2.0 dB (60 dBm input level <30 dBm, output level 45 dBm)

1: Temperature conditions +10 to +40C

MX851001B GSM Measurement Software


Call processing Location registration, Call origination, Call termination, Mobile disconnection, Network disconnection
Function test
Audio test Voice test by signal loopback at MT8510B
Pass/Fail judgement for mobile output Tx power
30 to +35 dBm (GSM uplink in-burst average power)
(with MX851030B)
60 to +35 dBm (GSM uplink in-burst average power)
Measurement Level accuracy: 1.0 dB (+0 dBm input level)
1.2 dB (20 dBm input level <+0 dBm)
Tx Power
1.5 dB (30 dBm input level <20 dBm)
[When MX851030B is installed]
1.0 dB (+0 dBm input level)
1.2 dB (20 dBm input level <+0 dBm)
1.5 dB (30 dBm input level <20 dBm)
2.0 dB (60 dBm input level <30 dBm, output level 45 dBm)
Pass/Fail judgement for mobile burst waveform
Performance test2 Power vs time Dynamic range: 40 dB (+0 dBm input level)
40 dB (20 dBm input level, with MX851030B)
Pass/Fail judgement for mobile Tx modulation accuracy
Residual phase error: 1.5 (rms) (GSM850, R-/E-/P-GSM900)
Modulation accuracy 2.0 (rms) (DCS1800, PCS1900)
(+0 dBm input level)
(20 dBm input level, with MX851030B)
Pass/Fail judgement for mobile Tx output frequency stability
Frequency stability 10 Hz (10 dBm input level)
(30 dBm input level, with MX851030B)
Pass/Fail judgement by measuring mobile reception error at Ref.
Reference sensitivity
Sensitivity low field strength reception
Mobile report Display and Pass/Fail judgement for measured mobile Rx level and Rx QoS

2: Temperature conditions +10 to +40C

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MX8510B-13 Voice Codec Board, MX851000B WCDMA Measurement Software
MX851050B WCDMA Call Processing Software, MX851000B-01 WCDMA Voice Codec
Voice Codec AMR 12.2 Kbps
Handset microphone volume levels: 6 steps
Handset level adjustment
Handset speaker volume levels: 6 steps
Phone jack (rear panel)
Input/output connector
Converted to modular connector using RJ11 Adapter Cable (J1225)
Input impedance 10 k
Output impedance 2 k
Environmental conditions Same as main frame (MT8510B)

MX8510B-13 Voice Codec Board, MX851001B GSM Measurement Software


MX851001B-01 GSM Voice Codec
Voice Codec EFS
: Handset level adjustment, I/O connectors, Input impedance, Output impedance, and Environmental conditions same as WCDMA Voice Codec

Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Main frame Maintenance service
MT8510B Service Tester MT8510B-ES310 Extended Warranty Service (3 years)
MT8510B-ES510 Extended Warranty Service (5 years)
Standard accessories
Power Cord, 2.6 m: 1 pc Software
F0012 Fuse, 3.15A: 1 pc MX851000B WCDMA Measurement Software
J1109B LAN Cable (Cat-5, crossover): 1 pc (requires MX851050B)
Z0618 Thermal Paper for Printer: 1 set (5 rolls) MX851000B-01 WCDMA Voice Codec
P0029A USB Flash Memory 256: 1 pc (requires MT8510B-13, MX851000B, and MX851050B)
W2499AE MT8510B Operation Manual1 (CD-ROM): 1 copy MX851001B GSM Measurement Software
MX851010B Remote Control Software1,2 MX851001B-01 GSM Voice Codec
(Japanese, CD-ROM): 1 copy (requires MT8510B-13 and MX851001B)
MX851060B Remote Control Software1,2 MX851030B Wide Dynamic Range
(English, CD-ROM): 1 copy (requires MT8510B-14; MX851000B and MX851050B
MT8510B-14 Wide Dynamic Range Board3 for WCDMA, MX851001B for GSM)
MX851050B WCDMA Call Processing Software4
Options (requires MX851000B, CD-ROM)
MT8510B-13 Voice Codec Board
MT8510B-23 Voice Codec Board Retrofit Application parts
MT8510B-24 Wide Dynamic Range Board Retrofit3 P0027 WCDMA/GSM Test USIM
J1110B LAN Cable (Cat-5, straight)
1: All-in-one CD-ROM J1158A UE Interface Cable, 1.5 m
2: The MT8510B can be controlled remotely by a PC over LAN. J1159A Coaxial Cord, 1.5 m
Controller PC: BA-A858 Coaxial Adapter (N-P SMA-J)
OS: Windows (2000/XP), CPU: Intel Celeron 400 MHz min., A0013 Handset
Memory: 64 MB min., Hard disk: 25 MB min. (free space to install J1225 RJ11 Adapter Cable
software), Display resolution: 800 x 600 dots min. (for connecting MT8510B and A0013)
3: Standard option with MT8510B shipped before November 2005 W2498AE MT8510B Operation Manual (booklet)
4: For WCDMA terminal connection, contact your Anritsu sales representative.
Windows/Windows2000/WindowsXP are registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the USA and other countries.
Celeron is registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the
USA and other countries

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SHIELD BOX
MA8120E

Shield Box Suitable for Testing Mobile Phones


NEW

Features Specifications
The internal wide-band antenna (800 to 2500 MHz) enables testing Frequency 800 to 2500 MHz
of WCDMA, CDMA2000, GSM, PDC, and PHS mobile terminals
as well as Wireless LAN, Bluetooth, and other such mobile de- Shield performance 60 dB
vices using an air connection. Antenna coupling amount 25 dB
Both air and coaxial connections between mobile phones and the External
RF connector: N type
MA8120E are available. Control connector: DX50 type
Interface
UE multi holder can hold various shape UEs, allowing air connec- Internal
RF connector: SMA type
tion measurements in proper position. Control connector: DX36 type
Dimensions and mass Within 330.8 (W) 181 (H) 393 (D) mm
CDMA2000 is a registered trademark of the Telecommunications Industry (excluding protrusion) 7 kg or less
Association (TIA USA).
The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and Temperature: 0 to +50C (operating),
Environment conditions
any use of such marks by Anritsu Corporation is under license. Other trade- 20 to +60C (storage)
marks and trade names are those of their respective owners.

Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Main frame J1215A Terminal I/F Cable [DX36 USB A TYPE FEMALE, for
MA8120E Shield Box USB connection inside MA8120E, used in
combination with J1151B (sold separately)]
Standard accessories J1266A Control I/F Cable [DX50 DX50, 170 mm, for
B0560A UE Multi Holder: 1 pc external measurement equipment connection
W2651AE MA8120E Operation Manual: 1 copy cable (control signal line)]
J1311A Connecting Cable for RS232C
Application parts DX36 D-Sub (9-pin, J-type), 100 mm,
J1150D Coaxial Cord (N-P N-P, 170 mm) Serial cable internally connected to MA8120E
J1150G Coaxial Cord (N-P N-P, 3 m) J1311B Connecting Cable for RS232C
J1151B Control Cable for PC DX36 D-Sub (9-pin, J-type), 300 mm,
USB cable externally connected to MA8120E, Serial cable internally connected to MA8120E
used in combination with J1215A (sold separately)
J1153A UE I/F Cable (for WCDMA mobile phone Optional parts
connection inside MA8120E, control signal)1 J1312 DX-50-CV1 Plug Cover Case2
J1155A UE I/F Cable with RF (for WCDMA mobile phone Z0820A Rubber Band (for B0560A)
connection inside MA8120E, control signal and RF)1
J1157B Connecting Cable for RS232C
Serial cable externally connected to MA8120E,
used in combination with J1311A/B (sold separately)

1: The WCDMA UE connector complies with EIAJ STD.


2: In case of using MA8120As connecting cable for MA8120E, cover for DX-50-CV need to change DX-50-CV1.

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MOBILE COMMUNICATION TEST SYSTEM
ME7876A

Automatic Test System for Development, Manufacturing and Maintenance of WCDMA,


GSM/GPRS/EGPRS, CDMA2000 1X and CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Mobile Equipment

For details and specifications, refer to the data sheet.

The ME7876A Mobile Communication Test System is based on the MX78760xA/MX787620A (Test Software)
MT8820B/MT8815B Radio Communication Analyzer and an external Flexible Parameter Setup
controller PC. A wide range of parameter setups is available, such as specification
It support automatic testing of the transmission/reception character- setup on item-by-item basis and average count setup including the
istics of WCDMA, GSM/GPRS/EGPRS and CDMA2000 mobile test date. Testing is performed with optimum parameters for the DUT
equipment conforming to 3GPP standards using measurement meth- model and test objective. Parameter Setup Window
ods based on the open standards of 3GPP TS 34.121/TS51.010 and
3GPP2 C.S0011/C.S0033, as well as conventional high-speed mea-
surements.
CDMA2000 is a registered trademark of the Telecommunications Industry
Association (TIA USA) and certifies compliance with CDMA2000 standards
when applied to goods and services.
Versatile Measurement System
The MT8820B/MT8815B high-speed measurement cuts test times
while the MX78760xA/MX787620A Test Software supports easy cre-
ation of measurement files without programming to automate pro-
duction and testing. Moreover, the MX787610A RCA Test System
Software enables faster measurements that are not limited by PC
performance.
Call Processing Function
The Call Processing Function enables the ME7876A to perform var-
ious connection tests including location registration, origination, ter-
mination, disconnection from mobile station, and disconnection from
network. Also, simple voice communication tests can be performed
in the communication state, enabling echo-back of the audio signal
from the mobile equipment to the downlink signal. Parameter Setup Window
MX78760xA/MX787620A Test Software
This test software enables anyone without familiarity with 3GPP/
3GPP2 measurement methods to measure mobile equipment with-
out knowing how to set detailed parameters or operate the MT8820B.
Also, both batch measurement and measurement of specific items
can be selected and controlled by an external PC, simplifying cre-
ation of measurement reports.
MX787610A RCA Test System Software (RCATS)
The RCATS software cuts measurement times while supporting ver-
satile functions for manufacturing, enabling control of fixtures for mo-
bile terminals. It also supports parallel control of two terminals, sav-
ing measurement time and bench space.

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Measured Data Processing MX787610A (RCATS) + MX78790xA
Measurement results from the test system can be displayed on a Fast Measurement & Easy-to-use Screens for Manufacturing
browser and printed. Various data can be stored as files, including Flexible System Configuration Support
test start time, and input to the report header. The software checks all the test items and can control up to one fix-
ture using single phone measurement and up to four fixtures using
parallelphone measurement. (Two mobile terminals are measured
directly and the ME7413A external coaxial switch is required to con-
trol four mobiles.)
Parallelphone is a registered trademark of Anritsu Corporation.

HTML Forms

[Header]
Date, 2000/12/2222: 46:38
Fixture Setting Window
TxChannel, 1100
RxChannel, 900.00
Production Lot Analysis
Serial No., Fixed SN Selecting the Product Information tag supports checks of current
Operator, anritsu progress and pass rate on a per-lot basis. Checking the pass rate per
fixture is useful for early detection of fixture problems.
Antenna, 10
Select, &&&&& [TotalJudgement] Pass [TestData]
Channel, TestName,Description, Data, Unit
10550, Frequency Error,, 0.02, ppm
10550, Frequency Error,, 2109.999952, MHz
10550, Maximum Output Power,, 99.5,%

CSV Forms

Product Information Window

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Setup Example

MX78760xA/MX787620A Test Software

[Quality Assurance/Product Engineering]

MX78760xA/MX787620A Test Software

MX787610A RCATS

Procedure File

[Product Line]

Result File

LAN

MX787610A RCATS MX787610A RCATS MX787610A RCATS


+ + +
MX78790xA MX78790xA MX78790xA
Measurement Measurement Measurement
DLL DLL DLL

Shield Box ME7413A ME7413A Shield Box


Coaxial Switch Coaxial Switch

Shield Box x 4

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Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name
Main frame
ME7876A Mobile Communication Test System

Standard accessories
Test Stand License : 1 pc
Software Key : 1 pc
W2519AE ME7876A Operation Manual (CD-ROM): 1 copy

Configurations
MT8820B Radio Communication Analyzer
MT8820B-001 WCDMA Measurement Hardware
MT8820B-002 TDMA Measurement Hardware
MT8820B-003 CDMA2000 Measurement Hardware
MT8820B-004 1xEV-DO Measurement Hardware
MX882000C WCDMA Measurement Software
MX882050C WCDMA Call Processing Software1
MX882051C WCDMA Call Processing Software1
MX882001C GSM Measurement Software
MX882001C-011 EGPRS Measurement Software
MX882002C CDMA2000 Measurement Software
MX882003C 1xEV-DO Measurement Software
MX787600A WCDMA Test Software
MX787601A GSM Test software
MX787602A CDMA2000 Test Software
MX787620A WCDMA/GSM Test Software
MX787610A RCA Test System Software
MX787900A WCDMA Measurement DLL
MX787901A GSM Measurement DLL
MX787902A CDMA2000 Measurement DLL
MX787615A RCA Level Correction & Calibration Software
W2637AE MX787600/601/620/720/800A Operation Manual
(CD-ROM, included with MX787600A, MX787601A and
MX787620A)
W2675AE MX787601/20A-001 Operation Manual
(CD-ROM, includ-ed with MX787601A-001 and
MX787620A-001)
W2525AE MX787602A Operation Manual
(CD-ROM, included with MX787602A)
W2676AE MX787602A-001 Operation Manual
(CD-ROM, included with MX787602A-001)
W2529AE MX787610A Operation Manual
(CD-ROM, included with MX787610A)
W2531AE MX787615A Operation Manual
(CD-ROM, included with MX787615A)

Options
ME7876A-008 1 x 2 Measurement Function
(requires MX787610A, ME7413A)
ME7876A-009 2 x 2 Measurement Function
(requires MX787610A, ME7413A)
ME7876A-080 1 x 2 Measurement Function Setup
(requires ME7876A-008)
ME7876A-090 2 x 2 Measurement Function Setup
(requires ME7876A-009)
ME7876A-010 MCTS Platform Version Upgrade
MX787601A-001 EGPRS Test Software
MX787602A-001 1xEV-DO Test Software
MX787620A-001 EGPRS Test Software

Application parts
J0576B Coaxial Cord (N-P 5D-2W N-P), 1 m
J0576D Coaxial Cord (N-P 5D-2W N-P), 2 m
J0007 GPIB Cable, 1 m
J0008 GPIB Cable, 2 m
ME7413A Coaxial Switch
J1174 4 Branch Cable (supplied with ME7876A-008/009)
J1279 KU-1818-084 (supplied with ME7876A-008/009)

1: For terminal connectivity, contact your Anritsu sales representative.

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MOBILE COMMUNICATION TEST SYSTEM
ME7878A

WCDMA TRX Test System for Mobile Terminals

The ME7878A Mobile Communications Test System is an automatic Operating Bands


system for testing the characteristics of WCDMA mobile communi- The ME7878A has standard support for Band 1 (2 GHz) measure-
cations systems. ments. Support for Band 6 (800 MHz) can be added as an option.
The ME7878A system consists of various measuring instruments Automatic System Calibration Measurement
based around the MT8820A Radio Communication Analyzer and Since the system is composed of different measurement instru-
some special test software. It can be used for executing the mea- ments, the I/O level frequency characteristics require calibration.
surements specified in sections 5 (Transmitter Tests) and 6 Special calibration software enables the user to perform mainte-
(Receiver Tests) of the 3GPP TS34.121 specifications, though some nance such as recovery and periodic calibration when the equipment
items are not supported: see the datasheet for more details. In par- composition is changed. This feature requires the use of Anritsu-
ticular, it is ideal for inspection applications in which requirements specified measuring instruments: see the MX787850A instruction
such as spurious and interference waveform tests are performed by manual for details.
combining several different instruments.
Fast measurements and simple operation make the ME7878A the
Structure of a ME7878A Test System
ideal system for R&D link tests and mobile terminal recognition tests,
MX787800A WCDMA Measurement Software
as well as for production line lot tests on production lines and QC in-
MT8820A Radio Communication Analyzer
spection tests.
MS8609A Digital Mobile Radio Transmitter Tester
MG3681A Digital Modulation Signal Analyzer
MG3692B RF/Microwave Signal Generator
MN7476A RF Interface Unit
MN7486A Interference Measurement Unit
MN7451A SW Driver Unit

Specifications
ME7878A (Main frame)
Max. input level +33 dBm (2 W)
Type N, 50
VSWR 1.2 (30 MHz to 2.7 GHz: for measuring Maximum Output Power)
VSWR 2.0 (3 to 13 GHz: for measuring RX Spurious Emissions)
Input/Output connector
General VSWR 1.3 (1 MHz to 3.1 GHz: for measuring Blocking characteristics)
VSWR 2.0 (3.1 to 8 GHz: for measuring Blocking characteristics)
VSWR 2.0 (8 to 12.75 GHz: for measuring Blocking characteristics)
Uses MT8820A
Reference oscillator
External reference input enabled [Frequency: 10/13 MHz selectable, BNC connector]
Power supply 100 to 120 Vac or 200 to 240 Vac, 50/60 Hz, 1900 VA
Operating temperature +15 to +35C (operation), 20 to +60C (storage)
EMC EN61326: 1997 + A1: 1998 + A2: 2001 + A3: 2003 (Class A, Annex A), EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)

: The general specifications apply to use of the MN7476A RF Interface Unit (with 3 dB attenuator connector).

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MX787800A WCDMA Measurement Software
Transmitter Characteristics
3GPP TS34.121 Standard Test Items
Specification
Clause5 Transmitter Characteristics
5.2 Maximum Output Power Measurement level range: 0 to +26 dBm, Accuracy: 0.8 dB
5.3 Frequency Error Measurement level range: 0 to +26 dBm, Accuracy: Depends on Standard Oscillator
Measurement level range: 45 to +26 dBm, Accuracy: 1.0 dB
5.4.1 Open Loop Power Control in the Uplink
Downlink Output Level range: 120 to 20 dBm, Accuracy: 1.3 dB
5.4.2 Inner Loop Power Control in the Uplink Measurement level range: 50 to +26 dBm
5.4.3 Minimum Output Power Measurement level range: 50 to +26 dBm, Accuracy: 1.2 dB
Measurement Level range: 10 to +26 dBm, Accuracy (On Power): 0.8 dB
5.5.2 Transmit ON/OFF Time Mask
Downlink Output Level range: 120 to 20 dBm, Accuracy: 1.3 dB
5.6 Change of TFC Measurement level range: 50 to +26 dBm
5.8 Occupied Bandwidth (OBW) Input level range: 0 to +26 dBm
Input level range: 0 to +26 dBm
Measurement lower limit
35 15 x ( f 2.5) dB (2.5 M f 3.5 MHz, 30 kHz BW)
5.9 Spectrum Emission Mask
35 1 x ( f 3.5) dB (3.5 M f 7.5 MHz, 1 MHz BW)
39 10 x ( f 7.5) dB (7.5 M f 8.5 MHz, 1 MHz BW)
49 dB (8.5 M f 12.5 MHz, 1 MHz BW)
5.10 Adjacent Channel Leakage Power Ratio (ACLR) Input level range: 0 to +26 dBm
Maximum input level: +26 dBm

General
Measurement lower limit
36 dBm/kHz (9 k f 150 kHz), 36 dBm/10 kHz (150 k f <30 MHz)
36 dBm/100 kHz (30 M f 1 GHz), 30 dBm/MHz (1 G f 12.75 GHz)
Level Accuracy
1.5 dB (9 k f 150 kHz, 36 dBm/kHz), 1.5 dB (150 k f <30 MHz, 36 dBm/10 kHz)
1.5 dB (30 M f 1 GHz, 36 dBm/100 kHz), 1.5 dB (1 G f <2.2 GHz, 36 dBm/MHz)
2.5 dB (typ.) (2.2 G < f 4 GHz, 30 dBm/MHz), 4.0 dB (typ.) (4 G < f 12.75 GHz, 30 dBm/MHz)

Additional
Measurement lower limit
(Operating Band I, IV)
41 dBm/300 kHz (1893.5 M < f <1919.6 MHz)
5.11 Spurious Emissions (With ME7876A-010, Operating Band I)
67 dBm/100 kHz (925 M f 935 MHz), 79 dBm/100 kHz (935 M f 960 MHz)
71 dBm/100 kHz (1805 M f 1880 MHz)
(With ME7876A-014, Operating Band IV)
60 dBm/3.84 MHz (875 M f 885 MHz)
(With ME7876A-015, Operating Band IV)
60 dBm/3.84 MHz (2110 M f 2170 MHz)
Level Accuracy
2.0 dB (1893.5 M < f <1919.6 MHz, 41 dBm/300 kHz)
(With ME7876A-010, Operating Band I)
3.0 dB (925 M f 935 MHz, 67 dBm/100 kHz), 3.0 dB (935 M < f 960 MHz, 79 dBm/100 kHz)
3.0 dB (1805 M f 1880 MHz, 71 dBm/100 kHz)
(With ME7876A-014, Operating Band IV)
2.0 dB (875 M f 885 MHz, 60 dBm/3.84 MHz)
(With ME7876A-015, Operating Band IV)
2.0 dB (2110 M f 2170 MHz, 60 dBm/3.84 MHz)
Input level range: 0 to +26 dBm
Measurement lower limit
(With ME7486A-020, Operating Band IV)
31 dB (5 MHz offset from carrier frequency)
41 dB (10 MHz offset from carrier frequency)
(With ME7486A-021, Operating Band I)
5.12 Transmit Intermodulation
31 dB (5 MHz offset from carrier frequency)
41 dB (10 MHz offset from carrier frequency)

CW interference
Offset frequency: 5, 10 MHz
Level range: 100 to 15 dBm, 40 dBc, Accuracy: 1.5 dB
5.13.1 Error Vector Magnitude Measurement level range: 20 to +26 dBm, Residual vector error 2.5%
5.13.2 Peak Code Domain Error Input level range: 0 to +26 dBm
5.13.3 UE Phase Discontinuity Input level range: 0 to +26 dBm
5.13.4 PRACH Preamble Quality Input level range: 0 to +26 dBm

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Receiver Characteristics
3GPP TS34.121 Standard Test Items
Specification
Clause6 Transmitter Characteristics
Measurement method: Judgement or Search
Uplink level measurement: 0 to +26 dBm
6.2 Reference Sensitivity Level
Downlink output
Level range: 120 to 20 dBm, Accuracy: 1.3 dB
Measurement method: Judgement or Search
Uplink level measurement: 0 to +26 dBm
6.3 Maximum Input Level
Downlink output
Level range: 120 to 20 dBm, Accuracy: 1.3 dB
Measurement method: Judgement or Search
Uplink level measurement: 0 to +26 dBm
Downlink output
Level range: 120 to 20 dBm, Accuracy: 1.3 dB
6.4 Adjacent Channel Sensitivity (ACS) Modulation interference
Offset frequency: 5 MHz
Level range: (With MN7486A-022, Operating Band I, IV)
120 to 20 dBm
Accuracy: 2.5 dB
Measurement method: Judgement or Search
Uplink level measurement: 0 to +26 dBm
Downlink output
Level range: 120 to 20 dBm, Accuracy: 1.3 dB
Modulation interference
Offset frequency: 10, 15 MHz, Level range: 120 to 30 dBm, Accuracy: 2.5 dB
CW interference
Level Accuracy: 1.7 dB
6.5 Blocking Characteristics
(With ME7486A-021, 030, 032 Operating Band I)
1 f 2025 MHz/100 to 15 dBm, 2025 < f 2050 MHz/100 to 30 dBm
2050 < f 2095 MHz/100 to 44 dBm, 2185 f <2230 MHz/100 to 44 dBm
2230 f <2255 MHz/100 to 30 dBm, 2255 M f 12.75 GHz/100 to 15 dBm
(With ME7486A-020, 031 Operating Band IV)
1 f 790 MHz/100 to 15 dBm, 790 < f 815 MHz/100 to 30 dBm
815 < f 860 MHz/100 to 44 dBm, 900 f <945 MHz/100 to 44 dBm
945 f <970 MHz/100 to 30 dBm, 970 M f 12.75 GHz/100 to 15 dBm
Measurement method: Judgement or Search
Uplink level measurement: 0 to +26 dBm
Downlink output
Level range: 120 to 20 dBm, Accuracy: 1.3 dB
CW interference
Level Accuracy: 1.7 dB
6.6 Spurious Response (With ME7486A-021, 030, 032 Operating Band I)
1 f 2025 MHz/100 to 15 dBm, 2025 < f 2050 MHz/100 to 30 dBm
2050 < f 2095 MHz/100 to 44 dBm, 2185 f <2230 MHz/100 to 44 dBm
2230 f <2255 MHz/100 to 30 dBm, 2255 M f 12.75 GHz/100 to 15 dBm
(With ME7486A-020, 031 Operating Band IV)
1 f 790 MHz/100 to 15 dBm, 790 < f 815 MHz/100 to 30 dBm
815 < f 860 MHz/100 to 44 dBm, 900 f <945 MHz/100 to 44 dBm
945 f <970 MHz/100 to 30 dBm, 970 M f 12.75 GHz/100 to 15 dBm
Measurement method: Judgement or Search
Uplink level measurement: 0 to +26 dBm
Downlink output
Level range: 120 to 20 dBm, Accuracy: 1.3 dB
6.7 Intermodulation Characteristics
Modulation interference
Offset frequency: 20 MHz, Level range: 120 to 40 dBm, Accuracy: 2.5 dB
CW interference
Offset frequency: 10 MHz, Level range: 100 to 40 dBm, Accuracy: 1.5 dB
Downlink output
Level range: 120 to 20 dBm, Accuracy: 2.0 dB

General
Maximum input level: 10 dBm (30 M f 12.75 GHz)
Measurement lower limit: 57 dBm/100 kHz (30 M f 1 GHz), 47 dBm/MHz (1 G f 12.75 GHz)
Level accuracy
2.0 dB (30 M f <1 GHz, 57 dBm/100 kHz), 2.5 dB (typ.) (1G f <4 GHz, 47 dBm/MHz)
4.0 dB (typ.) (4 G < f 12.75 GHz, 47 dBm/MHz)
6.8 Spurious Emissions
Additional
Maximum input level
Operating Band I 30 dBm (1920 M f 1980 MHz, 2110 M f 2170 MHz)
Operating Band IV 30 dBm (830 M f 840 MHz, 875 M f 885 MHz, 2110 M f 2170 MHz)
Measurement lower limit
Operating Band I 60 dBm/3.84 MHz (1920 M f 1980 MHz, 2110 M f 2170 MHz)
Operating Band IV 60 dBm/3.84 MHz (830 M f 840 MHz, 875 M f 885 MHz, 2110 M f 2170 MHz)
Level accuracy
3.0 dB (1920 M f 1980 MHz, 2110 M f 2170 MHz, 60 dBm/3.84 MHz)
3.0 dB (830 M f 840 MHz, 875 M f 885 MHz, 2110 M f 2170 MHz, 60 dBm/3.84 MHz)

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Test Items Ordering Information
Loopback Mode (Signaling Control) Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
3GPP TS34.121 Standard Test Items Model/Order No. Name
Operating Band Band I, IV Main frame
ME7878A Mobile Communication Test System
Clause 5 TRANSMITTER CHARACTERISTICS
5.2 Maximum Output Power Components
5.3 Frequency Error MT8820A Radio Communication Analyzer
MT8820A-01 WCDMA Measurement Hardware
5.4.1 Open Loop Power Control in the Uplink MX882000B WCDMA Measurement Software
5.4.2 Inner Loop Power Control in the Uplink MX882050A WCDMA Call Processing Software1
MX882051A WCDMA Call Processing Software1
5.4.3 Minimum Output Power
5.4.4 Out-of-synchronisation handling of Output Power MS8609A Digital Mobile Radio Transmitter Tester
MS8609A-04 Digital Resolution Bandwidth
5.5.1 Transmit OFF Power
MS8609A-08 Pre-amplifier
5.5.2 Transmit ON/OFF Time Mask MS8609A-31 Low Noise Floor
5.6 Change of TFC MX860901B WCDMA Measurement Software
5.7 Power Setting in Uplink Compressed Mode MG3681A Digital Modulation Signal Generator
5.8 Occupied Bandwidth (OBW) MU368040A CDMA Modulation Unit
MX368041B WCDMA Software
5.9 Spectrum Emission Mask
5.10 Adjacent Channel Leakage Power Ratio (ACLR) MG3692B Synthesized Signal Generator
MG3690B/2A 110 dB Mechanical Step Attenuator
5.11 Spurious Emissions
MG3690B/4 Digital Down Converter (RF Coverage 0.01 to 2 GHz)
5.12 Transmit Intermodulation MG3690B/22 Audio Frequency Coverage, 0.1 Hz to 10 MHz
5.13.1 Error Vector Magnitude 34RKNF50 Coaxial Adapter (strengthened K-M, N-F)
5.13.2 Peak Code Domain Error MN7476A RF Interface Unit
5.13.3 UE Phase Discontinuity MN7476A-010 2 GHz BRF for Spurious Measurement
5.13.4 PRACH Preamble Quality MN7486A Interference Measurement Unit
Clause 6 RECEIVER CHARACTERISTICS MN7486A-021 2 GHz BAND Isolator
6.2 Reference Sensitivity Level MN7486A-022 Low Loss Path For Interference Signal
MN7486A-030 1.5 GHz LPF/3.0 GHz HPF For Blocking Measurement
6.3 Maximum Input Level MN7486A-032 2 GHZ BRF For Blocking Measurement
6.4 Adjacent Channel Selectivity (ACS)
MN7451A RF Switch Driver Unit
6.5 Blocking Characteristics
6.6 Spurious Response MX787800A WCDMA Test Software
6.7 Intermodulation Characteristics
Standard accessories
6.8 Spurious Emissions Z0760 Accessary Kit
MX787850A Correction Software
W2594AE ME7878A Operation Manual (CD-ROM)
W2596AE MN7476A Operation Manual (CD-ROM)
W2597AE MN7486A Operation Manual (CD-ROM)
W2593AE MN7451A Operation Manual (CD-ROM)
W2598AE MX787800A Operation Manual (CD-ROM)
W2599AE MX787850A Operation Manual (CD-ROM)

Options
MN7476A-014 850 MHz BRF For Spurious Measurement
MN7476A-015 1600 MHz HPF For Spurious Measurement
MN7486A-020 800 MHz Band Isolator
MN7486A-031 600 MHz LPF/1.3GHz HPF For Blocking Measurement

Application parts
J0007 408JE-104 GPIB Cable
J0008 GPIB Cable, 2.0 m
P0027 WCDMA/GSM Test USIM

1: For WCDMA terminal connectivity, contact your Anritsu sales representative.

In addition to the components listed above, customers need to provide a per-


sonal computer and peripherals based on the following recommended specifi-
cations:

<Recommended PC and peripheral specifications>


CPU: Pentium 4 1.6 GHz or greater
OS: Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP3 or later
Main memory: 512 MB or greater
Screen resolution: 1024 x 768 dots
Hard disk: 1 GB or greater
CD-ROM drive: For installing and upgrading software
GPIB interface: Either of the National Instruments products below:
PCI-GPIB (PCI-Bus)
PCMCIA-GPIB (PCMCIA-Bus)

Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the USA and


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VECTOR SIGNAL GENERATOR GPIB
MG3700A
250 kHz to 3 GHz, 250 kHz to 6 GHz (Option)

Supports the Evaluation of Wireless Communications Evolving into the 4th Generation

Excellent Eco Product


Lightweight
Power saving

The MG3700A Vector Signal Generator is based on a 160 MHz ar- Supports Various Communication Systems1
bitrary waveform generator, including a wide vector modulation
bandwidth and large-capacity baseband memory.
Waveform Patterns
Waveform patterns for the communication systems are bundled as
Furthermore, the MG3700A supports digital modulation signals for a standard:
wide range of wireless systems, supporting evaluation of general- WCDMA/HSDPA, GSM/EDGE, CDMA2000 1X/1xEV-DO
purpose mobile communications, such as mobile phones as well as Wireless LAN (IEEE802.11a/b/g), PDC, PHS, AWGN,
wireless LANs. Bluetooth2, GPS, Digital Broadcast (ISDB-T, BS, CS, CATV)
Anritsus IQproducer generation software can create waveform pat-
tern data for transfer to the MG3700A via 100BASE-TX Ethernet. In Optional Waveform Patterns
addition, IQ sample data files (ASCII) created using general EDA Waveform patterns for the following communication systems are of-
(Electronic Design Automation) tools such as MATLAB can also be fered as options:
converted to waveform patterns for the MG3700A. TD-SCDMA
And a customized waveform pattern are easy to generate too. Public Radio System (RCR STD-39, ARIB STD-T61/T79/T86)
IQproducer Waveform Generation Software
Performance and Functions (Optional software license)
Frequency Range IQproducer is GUI-based PC application software for changing
250 kHz to 3 GHz (standard), 250 kHz to 6 GHz (option) parameters and generating waveform patterns in compliance with
Wide Vector Modulation Bandwidth the following system standards:
120 MHz (Internal baseband generator) WCDMA, AWGN
150 MHz (External IQ input) HSDPA/HSUPA3, TDMA3, CDMA2000 1xEV-DO3,
High Level Accuracy Multi-carrier3, Mobile WiMAX3, DVB-T/H3
0.5 dB (Absolute level accuracy)
0.2 dB typical (Linearity) 1: Read the MX370x Series Software Catalog for details.
High-speed Waveform Transfer over 100BASE-TX Ethernet 2: Bluetooth and related logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and are
used by Anritsu under license. Other trademarks and trade names belong
Built-in 40 GB Hard Disk to their respective owners.
Large-capacity Baseband Memory 3: A license key must be installed in the main frame.
1 GB = 256 Msamples/channel (Standard)
2 GB = 512 Msamples/channel (Option) MATLAB is a registered trademark of The Math works, Inc.
Waveform Addition Function CDMA2000 is a registered trademark of the Telecommunications Industry
Adds and outputs two signals, such as wanted signal + interfer- Association (TIA USA).
ence signal or wanted signal + AWGN
Built-in Standard 20-Mbps BERT Analyzer
1 Kbps to 20 Mbps (Standard)
100 bps to 120 Mbps (Option)

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High Level Accuracy High-speed Transfer over 100BASE-TX Ethernet
Absolute level accuracy: Wideband high-speed communication systems require transmission
0.5 dB typ (120 dBm 25 MHz fc 3 GHz, E-ATT) of long waveform patterns. To transfer long patterns at high speed,
0.8 dB typ (120 dBm 3 GHz <fc 6 GHz, E-ATT) the MG3700A supports 100BASE-TX LAN connections. When the
0.5 dB typ (120 dBm 25 MHz fc 3 GHz, M-ATT) waveform patterns of two or more MG3700A systems must be up-
0.8 dB typ (100 dBm 3 GHz <fc 6 GHz, M-ATT) dated, waveform data can be transferred simultaneously to all
E-ATT: Electronic attenuator, M-ATT: Mechanical attenuator MG3700A units over the LAN, shortening update times.
Wide Vector Modulation Bandwidth Built-in 40 GB Hard Disk
A wider RF modulation bandwidth of 120 MHz is achieved using in- Various large-capacity waveform patterns and MG3700A parameters
ternal baseband signal generation. can be saved the built-in 40 GB hard disk. The transfer speed be-
Furthermore, 150 MHz vector modulation bandwidth is supported up tween the hard disk and waveform memory is very high (14 Mbyte/s
to 6 GHz using the external IQ input. typ). If the hard disk fails, it can be changed using the optional HDD
ASSY.
Up to 2 GB Waveform Memory
The large-capacity waveform memory can be save many waveform
patterns.
Waveform patterns are read from the hard disk and saved to mem-
ory for instant outputted without accessing the hard disk again.

Frequency Characteristic Vector Modulation Bandwidth (Using external IQ input)

Linearity SSB Phase Noise (25 MHz f 3 GHz)


(CW, Continuous mode: OFF, Frequency changing speed: Normal)

MG3700A Vector Signal Generator

ARB Memory
256 Msamples/channel (standard)
100BASE-TX LAN:
500 ksamples/s = 512 Msamples/channel (option)
2 MB/s (Typ)
HDD 40G 3.5 Msamples/s=
14 MB/s (Typ)
(Typ)
The waveform pattern is
CF Card: 375 ksamples/s =
saved in the large arbitrary
1.5 MB/s (Typ) Save/Recall waveform memory.
Waveform patterns
Setting parameter

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Waveform Combining Function Software options: IQproducer License
The MG3700A has two built-in arbitrary waveform memories, each of The IQproducer software can be installed in a PC for evaluation be-
which can hold one waveform pattern. The MG3700A can output a fore purchase. To download generated waveform patterns to the
signal from either memory, as well as combine and output both sig- MG3700A and output signals, the following IQproducer licenses are
nals simultaneously. When measuring receiver characteristics, such required:
as ACS: Adjacent Channel Selectivity or Blocking characteristics, one Model: MX370101A
MG3700A can output both the Wanted Signal + Interfere Signal and Name: HSDPA/HSUPA IQproducer
Wanted Signal + AWGN. The level ratio accuracy is excellent be- Parameters can be changed and the required waveform patterns can
cause digital processing is used for adjustment and S/N. be generated for HSDPA Uplink/Downlink and HSUPA E-
DPDCH/EDPCCH.
Model: MX370102A
Name: TDMA IQproducer
Parameters can be changed and the required waveform patterns can
be generated for TDMA system signals. The parameters that can be
set include Modulation, Frame, Slot, Data, and Filter.
Model: MX370103A
Name: CDMA2000 1xEV-DO IQproducer
Parameters can be changed and the required waveform patterns can
be generated for CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Forward/Reverse signals.
Model: MX370104A
Name: Multi-carrier IQproducer
The MX370104A Multi-carrier IQproducer software is GUI-driven
PC application software for creating multi-carrier waveform patterns
for the modulation and tone signals of various communication sys-
tems. There is also a function for converting two waveform patterns
with different sampling rates to a waveform pattern with one sam-
pling rate, as well as a function for creating a waveform pattern with
WCDMA Downlink multi-carrier and clipping.
Wanted Signal + Interfering Signal Screen Model: MX370105A
Name: Mobile WiMAX IQproducer
Some parameters of the DL/UL-MAP and DCD/UCD, etc., MAC
Built-in Standard 20 Mbps BER management messages can be set. The generated waveform pat-
The built-in BER analyzer supports easy BER measurement of the tern can be used for part of the IEEE802.16e standard (8.4.13
receiving characteristics. Receiver Requirement).
Input bit rate: 1 Kbps to 20 Mbps : Excludes Function tests (HO etc.) that cannot be done only with a signal
Measurable BER: 0% to 1% generator.]
A BER option supports measurement from 100 bps to 120 Mbps Model: MX370106A
(next page). Name: DVB-T/H IQproducer
The parameters for the ETSI EN 300 744 V1.5.1 (2004-11) Physical
Software Options: Waveform pattern Layer specification are set and a waveform pattern is generated. A
Waveform pattern options provide waveform data meeting the re- video file waveform pattern is generated by reading the user's
quirements of various communication systems and can be used by MPEG-2 TS file. The generated waveform pattern can be used for
the MG3700A built-in arbitrary waveform generator. Waveform pat- the receiver sensitivity test using BER measurement and for the final
terns are downloaded to the MG3700A for use. operation check using the video.
Model: MX370001A
: Read the MX370x Series Software catalog for details.
Name: TD-SCDMA Waveform Pattern
Waveform patterns for transmission/reception test of 3GPP 1.28
Mcps TDD Option (TD-SCDMA)
Model: MX370002A
Name: Public Radio System Waveform Pattern
Waveform patterns complying with RCR STD-39 and ARIB STD-
T61/T79/T86.
Waveform patterns, such as Uplink/Downlink and PN9/PN15 contin-
uous waves.
RCR STD-39: Narrow band digital-communications system
ARIB STD-T61: Narrow band digital-communications system
ARIB STD-T79: Public digital-communications system
ARIB STD-T86: Public digital-communications system

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Specifications
MG3700A Main frame1
Range 250 kHz to 3 GHz (Standard), 250 kHz to 6 GHz (Option)
Resolution 0.01 Hz
Frequency: 10 MHz, Aging rate: 1 x 108/day, 1 x 107/year, Temperature stability: 2 x 108 (0 to +50C),
Start-up characteristics (at 23C):
5 x 108 (After 5 min, compared to frequency after 24 h warm-up)
Internal reference oscillator With Rubidium Reference Oscillator Option
Frequency: 10 MHz, Aging rate: 1 x 1010/Month, Temperature stability: 1 x 109 (0 to +50C),
Start-up characteristics (at 23C):
1 x 109 (After 7 min, compared to frequency after 24 h warm-up)
Frequency: 5 MHz/10 MHz (auto-switching), Operating range: 1 ppm, Input level: 0.7 Vp-p/50
External reference input
(AC coupled), Connector: BNC-J (rear panel, Ref Input)
Buffer output Frequency: 10 MHz, Output level: TTL (DC-coupled), Connector: BNC-J (rear panel, Buffered Output)
Response time from final command to 0.1 ppm of set frequency on GPIB
Frequency (When set frequency is 1 GHz or less, response time from final command to 100 Hz)
When Frequency change speed = Normal:
40 ms (When exceeding 3 GHz)
15 ms (When the amount of frequency change is less than 1 GHz without exceeding 3 GHz)
20 ms (When the amount of frequency change is 1 GHz or more without exceeding 3 GHz)
Switching time When Frequency change speed = Fast:
40 ms (When exceeding 3 GHz)
10 ms (When not exceeding 3 GHz)
With Mechanical Attenuator Option
Regardless of frequency change speed.:
100 ms (When exceeding 3 GHz)
80 ms (When not exceeding 3 GHz)
Direct setup: Absolute value of frequency is set up and displayed.
Setup by CH: CH assigned to frequency. Separate CH tables can be assigned to two or more
Frequency setup and Display
systems (groups). Group names and CH numbers are set and displayed. Furthermore, the
corresponding frequency is displayed simultaneously.
140 to +13 dBm (At CW, accuracy range: 136 to +6 dBm)
With Mechanical Attenuator Option
Settable range 140 to +19 dBm (At CW, accuracy range: 136 to +10 dBm)
Refer to Vector modulation. At vector modulation, level error in compared with CW for level
accuracy at vector modulation.
Power: dBm,
Unit
Voltage: dBV (terminate voltage display), dBV (open voltage display)
Resolution 0.01 dB (dBm, dBV)
At CW and 23C 5C:
Frequency (f) [Hz]
Level (p) [dBm]
250 k f < 25 M 25 M f 3 G 3 G < f 6 G
+3 < p +6 0.5 dB
1 < p +3 0.5 dB 0.8 dB
120 p 1 0.5 dB typ 0.5 dB 0.8 dB
127 p < 120 0.7 dB 2.5 dB typ
136 p < 127 1.5 dB typ
Accuracy Upper frequency 6 GHz option required for 3 GHz <f 6 GHz.
With Mechanical Attenuator Option
Frequency (f) [Hz]
Level (p) [dBm]
Output level 250 k f < 25 M 25 M f 3 G 3 G < f 6 G
+7 < p +10 0.5 dB typ 0.5 dB
100 p +7 0.5 dB typ 0.5 dB 0.8 dB
120 p <100 0.5 dB typ 0.5 dB 1.0 dB
127 p < 120 0.7 dB 2.5 dB typ
136 p < 127 1.5 dB typ

Upper frequency 6 GHz options required for 3 GHz <f 6 GHz.


At CW, 11 dBm and at 23C 5C:
0.2 dB typ (at 120 to 11 dBm, 25 MHz f 3 GHz)
0.3 dB typ (at 120 to 11 dBm, 3 GHz < f 6 GHz)
Linearity With Mechanical Attenuator Option
At CW, 7 dBm and at 23C 5C:
0.2 dB typ (at 120 to 7 dBm, 25 MHz f 3 GHz)
0.3 dB typ (at 120 to 7 dBm, 3 GHz < f 6 GHz)
Response time from final command to 0.1 dB of final level on GPIB.
f < 25 MHz: 15 ms (Normal mode), 10 ms (Continuous mode)
Switching time f 25 MHz: 10 ms (Not based on mode)
With Mechanical Attenuator Option
80 ms (Normal mode), 10 ms (Continuous mode)
At 11 dBm output level: 1.3 (250 kHz f 3 GHz), 1.55 (3 GHz < f 6 GHz)
VSWR With Mechanical Attenuator Option
At 7 dBm output level: 1.25 (250 kHz f 3 GHz), 1.35 (3 GHz < f 6 GHz)
Special setting mode Continuous mode and EXT ALC mode are exclusive modes
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Level adjustment at 0.01 dB steps in the range of +3/10 dB without becoming output off on basis
Continuous mode
conditions when shifting to continuous mode
Output level is changed according to DC voltage input externally
EXT ALC mode Variable range: 8/+3 dB, Input impedance: 600 (nominal),
Output level Connector: BNC-J (rear panel, Ext. ALC)
Output connector 50 , N-J (front panel, RF Output)
Reverse input power: 1 Wpeak (300 MHz), 0.25 Wpeak (<300 MHz), DC: 0 V
Maximum reverse input With Mechanical Attenuator Option
Reverse input power: 1 Wpeak, DC: 0 V
Spurious At CW, 1 dBm (With Mechanical Attenuator Option: +3 dBm)
Harmonics <30 dBc (f 300 MHz @E-ATT, f 250 kHz @M-ATT)
<60 dBc (Expect the intersection spurious of 2.4 GHz, 25 MHz to 3 GHz)
Signal purity <54 dBc (Expect the intersection spurious of 4.4 GHz, 3 to 6 GHz)
Non harmonic
Intersection spurious: 4.8 GHz [output frequency] (at 25 MHz to 3 GHz),
8.8 GHz [output frequency] (at 3 to 6 GHz)
Power supply relation <50 dBc (250 kHz to 3 GHz), <44 dBc (3 to 6 GHz)
At 23C 5C and Output level 1 dBm (With Mechanical Attenuator Option: +3 dBm)
2% rms., 1% rms typ (at WCDMA Downlink 1code modulation, Output frequency: 800 to 1000
MHz, 1800 to 2400 MHz)
EVM At 23C 5C and Output level 4 dBm (With Mechanical Attenuator Option: 0 dBm)
1% rms. (at OFDM modulation equal to IEEE802.11a/g, Output frequency: 2400 to 2497 MHz,
4,900 to 5,925 MHz)
5% peak (at modulation equal to IEEE802.11b, Output frequency: 2,400 to 2,497 MHz)
At 23C 5C when using signal of WCDMA (Test Model1 64DPCH):
61 dBc/3.84 MHz, 63 dBc/3.84 MHz typ (4 dBm, 800 to 1000 MHz, 1800 to 2400 MHz)
ACLR (5 MHz offset)
With Mechanical Attenuator Option
62 dBc/3.84 MHz, 64 dBc/3.84 MHz typ (0 dBm, 800 to 1000 MHz, 1800 to 2400 MHz)
At 23C 5C when using signal of WCDMA (Test Model1 64DPCH):
66 dBc/3.84 MHz typ (1 dBm, 800 to 1000 MHz, 1800 to 2400 MHz)
ACLR (10 MHz offset)
With Mechanical Attenuator Option
Vector modulation 67 dBc/3.84 MHz typ (+3 dBm, 800 to 1000 MHz, 1800 to 2400 MHz)
0.2 dB [when outputting WCDMA Downlink 1 code, 1 carrier]
At guaranteed range (Level) of level accuracy under following modulation conditions
At vector modulation, 50 MHz f 3 GHz: Level +2 dBm
level error in comparison 3 GHz <f 6 GHz: Level 1 dBm
with CW.2 With Mechanical Attenuator Option
50 MHz f 3 GHz: Level +7 dBm
3 GHz <f 6 GHz: Level +4 dBm
Carrier leak 40 dBc (at 23C 5C)
Image rejection 40 dBc (at 23C 5C. When using complex sine wave of 10 MHz or less)


Input level: (I 2 + Q2 ) = 0.5 V (rms.), Maximum input level: 5 V (peak) I, Q +5 V (peak),
External modulation
Input impedance: 50 , Input connector: BNC-J (Front panel, Modulation Input IQ)
I, Q signal changeable when internal modulation.
RF Spectrum invert Spectrum Normal: Usual spectrum output
Spectrum Reverse: Inverted spectrum output
ON/OFF ratio: >60 dB, Rise/fall time: <90 ns (10 to 90%), Pulse repetition frequency: DC to 1 MHz,
Internal modulation
(Duty 50%)
Pulse modulation Input range: 0 to 5 V, Input level threshold: about 1 V, ON/OFF ratio: >60 dB, Rise/Fall time: <90 ns
External modulation (10 to 90%), Pulse repetition frequency: DC to 1 MHz, (Duty 50%), Input connector: 50
BNC-J (rear panel, Ext Pulse Mod Input)
Output voltage range When output open. Output voltage amplitude + DC offset: 3.5 to +3.5 V
When output open.

Amplitude change: I, I simultaneous change, Q, Q simultaneous change, I, ( I ) and Q, ( Q )
independent change.
Output voltage amplitude Amplitude variable range: 0 to 120% (100% = 640 mV rms, rms = 1634)
IQ Output Variable step: 0.1%
Accuracy: 0.5 dB (1 kHz sine wave, Amplitude variable range 10%)
In-phase DC offset: Variable range: 1 to +3 V, Resolution: 10 mV
DC Offset variable range Differential DC offset: Variable range: 50 to +50 mV, Resolution: 50 V

50 , D-Sub 15-J (rear panel, IQ Output, differential), Pin assignment (10 = I, 11 = I , 13 = Q, 14 = Q ,
Output connector other = GND)
Waveform resolution 14 bit
Arbitrary
function generation LPF Eight kinds as LPF cutoff of a baseband part. Automatic selection and manual selection
100 kHz, 300 kHz, 1 MHz, 3 MHz, 10 MHz, 30 MHz, 70 MHz, Through
Function When a signal is assigned to a marker signal bit at waveform generation, up to three signals, such as
a pulse modulation signal (for internal modulation), and a frame timing signal, can be outputted.
Marker output
Number of ports 3 ports
Connector TTL, BNC-J (rear panel, AUX Input/Output Connector1/2/3)
Internal clock signal Range: 20 kHz to 160 MHz, Resolution: 0.001 Hz
Input frequency range: 20 kHz to 40 MHz,
Baseband Divide and multiply functions: Signal of 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16 times of input frequency
reference External clock input signal generated internally, and used as DAC sampling clock
clock signal Connector: BNC-J (rear panel, Baseband Reference Clock)
Input level: 0.7 V (p-p)/50 (AC coupled)
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Waveform memories. A and B.
128 Msamples/channel x 2, 256 Msamples/channel max
Memory capacity
With ARB Memory Upgrade 512 Msample option
256 Msamples/channel x 2, 512 Msamples/channel max
Up to 4096 waveform patterns opened per waveform memory (A/B)
Number of opened files 100 packages per waveform memory, 100 patterns in one package.
Minimum number of samples per pattern: 100
Defined Mode
Selection of a single waveform pattern to be used in either waveform memory A or B, selection of
waveform patterns using a combination file that defines addition of multiple waveform patterns, and
the addition level ratio can be set in this mode.
If a combination file that specifies two or more waveform patterns in waveform memory A is selected,
the following sequence operations become enabled.
Selection of pattern switching mode (Auto/Manual)
Selection of pattern switching point (Frame end/Pattern end)
Switching of pattern by an external trigger signal (enabled when the pattern switching mode is Manual)
Restart of sequence
Maximum number of elements: 200
Waveform memory
Minimum number of points per pattern: 1000
Level ratio setting range: Two-signal level ratio <80 dB or OFF
Level setting resolution: 0.01 dB
Frequency offset variable width: (0.8 x Sampling Clock x 2n Bandwidth)/2
Memory mode (n: Maximum integer that satisfying Sampling Clock x 2n 80 MHz. when sampling clock greater
than 20 MHz.)
Frequency setting resolution: 1 Hz
In this mode, two waveform memories can be connected for use as a 256 Msamples long memory
(512 Msamples long when ARB Memory Upgrade 512 Msample option installed).
Edit Mode
One waveform each is selected from waveform memory A and waveform memory B, these two
waveforms are added and then output.
Two signal levels, the waveform memory B start offset and frequency offset, can be set.
Level ratio setting range: Two-signal level ratio <80 dB or OFF
Level setting resolution: 0.01 dB
Frequency offset variable width: (0.8 x Sampling Clock x 2n Bandwidth)/2
(n: Maximum integer that satisfying Sampling Clock x 2n 80 MHz when sampling clock greater
than 20 MHz.)
Frequency setting resolution: 1 Hz
Function Switchable between continuous output and burst output.
Functional change: Connector shared by Start trigger and Frame trigger; switched depending on situation
Input connector Connector: BNC-J (Front panel, Start/Frame Trigger), Input level: TTL,
Start/Frame trigger Logic: Polarity Rise/Fall selected.
Start trigger Starts waveform output
Frame trigger Searches for burst timing at burst output
Burst length data output and timing of frame trigger and waits for next frame trigger
Function When waveform pattern for sequence mode used, pattern switched at trigger
Connector: Front panel, Pattern Trigger, BNC-J connector
Pattern trigger
Input connector Input level: TTL
Logic: Rising or falling polarity
Function BER Measurement of demodulated data sequence
Input connector TTL, BNC-J (rear panel, BER Input)
Input signal Data, Clock, Enable (Polarity reversal is possible.)
Input level TTL
Input threshold level Matches threshold (0.8 to 2.4 V) of TTL
BER Input bit rate 1 Kbps to 20 Mbps
Measurement Measurable patterns PN 9, 11, 15, 20, 23, ALL0, ALL1, repetition of 0 and 1
function Measurable BER 0% to 1% (Reference value; changes with system conditions and data rate)
Measurable time 359999.0 sec
Mode Single, Endless, Continuous.
Display BitError, SyncLoss, ClockError, EnableError, Error Rate, Error Count
Measurable bit count 1000 to 4294967295 (232 1) bit
Auto Resync function Switched between enable/disable
Function BER Measurement of demodulated data
Connector Rear panel, BER Input, BNC-J connector
Input signal Data, Clock, Enable (Polarity reversal supported)
Input level 0 to 5 V
BER Measurement Input threshold level 0.20 to 3.00 V (0.05 V step)
function Input impedance 50 , High impedance
(Option:
MG3700A-031, Adjustable range of input timing 1 to 15 clock (Data/Enable adjusted for input Clock)
MG3700A-131) Input bit rate 100 bps to 120 Mbps
PN 9, 11, 15, 20, 23, ALL0, ALL1, ALT, (repeated 0 and 1)
Measurable patterns PN 9fix, 11fix, 15fix, 20fix, 23fix, UserDefine
Measurable BER 0 to 10% (Reference value; changes with system conditions and data rate)
Measurable bit count 1000 to 4294967295 (232 1) bit
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Measurable error bit 1 to 2147483647 (231 1) bit
On, Off (When On set, becomes SyncLoss and Threshold error detecting condition and measurement
BER Measurement stopped. SyncLoss detection not performed when Off set.)
function Auto Resync Threshold setting range:
(Option: [numerator/denominator] Choose from denominator = 500, 5000, 50000,
MG3700A-031, numerator = 1 to denominator/2, (Default: 200/500)
MG3700A-131) Measurement mode Single, Continuous, Endless
BitError, SyncLoss, ClockError, Enable Error, SyncLoss Count, Overflow Data Count, Overflow
Display SyncLoss, Error Rate, Error Count
Control target: All functions except MAIN PWR switch, [Local] key, and screen contrast keys.
GPIB Interface: SH1, AH1, T6, L4, TE0, SR1, RL1, PP0, DC1, DT1, C0, E2
Connector: GPIB (rear panel, GPIB)
Function: Waveform pattern transfer and control.
External interface Connector: RJ45 jack (front panel and rear panel, Ethernet)
100BASE-TX Ether In order to use the Ethernet jack on the front panel, it is necessary to jumper the two jack on the
rear panel using the straight-through cable (standard accessory).
Function: Waveform pattern, memory parameters, software, and CH table can be saved or recalled
Memory card to/from Compact Flash card
Connector: Slot (front panel, CF Card)
Size 8.4-inch, 640 x 480-dots, color TFT LCD
Display On/Off setting Panel display On/Off
Screen save Currently displayed screen saved to HDD/CF card as bitmap file
Voltage 100 to 120 V, 200 to 240 V ac (15/+10%, 250 V MAX)
Frequency 47.5 to 63 Hz
Power Power consumption 200 VA
Operating temperature +5 to +45C
Storage temperature 20 to +60C
Dimensions and mass 426 (W) x 177 (H) x 451 (D) mm, 15 kg (excluding option)
EMC EN61326: 1997 + A1: 1998 + A2: 2001 + A3: 2003 (Class A, Annex A), EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)

1 The following conditions are applied unless otherwise specified.


Common to CW mode and modulation mode. [Continuous mode: Off, External ALC: Off, Frequency switching speed: Normal, Pulse modulation: Off], Only
during modulation mode [Input level to DAC (RMS): Full scale 14 dB to full scale 17 dB, Sampling rate: >100 kHz, Memory mode: Except combining two
waveform,IQ Output: Off, After CAL execution, During internal modulation]
2 At modulation mode, ALC: Off

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Composition Guide
The MG3700A Vector Signal Generator includes a variety of general hardware and software as standard equipment.
Therefore, optional equipment is not required. When the MG3700A is ordered, it is supplied with the functions and performance shown in
the following table.
However, options in the following table can be chosen to extend hardware performance.

Classification Outline Standard Option Note


250 kHz to 3 GHz
Frequency range
250 kHz to 6 GHz 6 GHz Frequency Extension Option
Standard Frequency: 10 MHz, Aging rate: 1 x 108/day, 1 x 107/year
Reference oscillator Rubidium Reference Rubidium Reference Oscillator Option

Oscillator Frequency: 10 MHz, Aging rate: 1 x 1010/Month
Electron Attenuator
Attenuator Mechanical Attenuator Option
Mechanical Attenuator
Changes electronic attenuator to mechanical attenuator
1 GBytes = 128 Msamples/channel x 2
256 Msamples/channel Maximum of 256 Msamples/channel
Memory ARB Memory Upgrade 512 Msample Option
2 GBytes = 256 Msamples/channel x 2
512 Msamples/channel Maximum of 512 Msamples/channel
Vector modulation bandwidth (Internal): 120 MHz
Baseband generator Internal/External Vector modulation bandwidth (External): 150 MHz
Input bit rate: 1 Kbps to 20 Mbps
Measurable Patterns: PN 9/11/15/20/23, ALL0, ALL1, repetition of 0 and 1
BER Analyzer High speed BER Test function
Input bit rate: 100 bps to 120 Mbps
Measurable Patterns: PN 9/11/15/20/23, ALL0, ALL1, repetition of 0 and 1
PN9fix/11fix/15fix/20fix/23fix, UserDefine
Hard disk 40 GBytes Hard disk for saving waveform patterns and parameters
WCDMA
GSM/EDGE
CDMA2000 1X/1xEV-DO
W-LAN (IEEE802.11a/b/g)
PDC
Waveform patterns saved hard disk
PHS
License required
Bluetooth
Waveform patterns software1
GPS
Digital Broadcast (ISDB-T,
BS, CS, CATV)
AWGN
TD-SCDMA License required (Model: MX370001A)
Public Radio System
(ARIB STD-T61/T79/T86) License required (Model: MX370002A)
HSDPA/HSUPA License required (Model: MX370101A)
Universal TDMA License required (Model: MX370102A)
IQproducer CDMA2000 1xEV-DO License required (Model: MX370103A)
License for each system1 Multi-carrier License required (Model: MX370104A)
Mobile WiMAX License required (Model: MX370105A)
DVB-T/H License required (Model: MX370106A)
Various parameters of waveform pattern edited easily
Parameter setting function
Parameter edit results saved as a setting file and can recalled
Setting files converted to MG3700A waveform pattern
License required for each system
IQproducer Data converter function
Setting file programmed in C or MATLAB
(PC application software)
converted to a waveform pattern without license
Waveform patterns, display copy files, and update programs transferred
Data transfer function from PC to MG3700A via Ethernet
Simulator function For checking waveform pattern before transferring to MG3700A
1 year
2 years Standard 1 year + 1 year
Warranty service
3 years Standard 1 year + 2 years
5 years Standard 1 year + 4 years

1: See the waveform pattern and IQproducer data sheet.

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Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Main frame Optional accessories
MG3700A Vector Signal Generator Z0777 Standard Waveform Pattern Upgrade Kit (DVD 4 piece sets)
W2495AE MG3700A Operation Manual
Standard accessories W2496AE MG3700A IQproducer Operation Manual
J0017F Power Cord, 2.6 m: 1 pc W2539AE MG3700A Standard Waveform Pattern Operation Manual
J1276 LAN Straight Cable W2533AE MX370001A TD-SCDMA Waveform Pattern
(10 cm, For U link connection on Rear panel): 1 pc Operation Manual
Compact Flash (64 MB or more): 1 pc W2503AE MX370101A HSDPA/HSUPA IQproducer
J1254 Compact Flash Adapter: 1 pc Operation Manual
Z0742 MG3700A CD-ROM (Main frame operation manual, W2504AE MX370102A TDMA IQproducer Operation Manual
IQproducer operation manual, Standard waveform W2505AE MX370103A CDMA2000 1xEV-DO IQproducer
operation manual, IQproducer software: 1 pc Operation Manual
W2633AE MX370104A Multi-carrier IQproducer Operation Manual
Options W2734AE MX370105A Mobile WiMAX IQproducer
MG3700A-001 Rubidium Reference Oscillator (Aging rate: 1 x 1010/Month) Operation Manual
MG3700A-002 Mechanical Attenuator (Changes standard electronic W2798AE MX370106A DVB-T/H IQproducer Operation Manual
attenuator to mechanical attenuator) G0141 HDD ASSY (hard disk)
MG3700A-011 Upper Frequency 6 GHz (250 kHz to 3 GHz extended K240B Power Divider
to 250 kHz to 6 GHz) (K connector, DC to 26.5 GHz, K-J, 50 , 1 Wmax)
MG3700A-021 ARB Memory Upgrade 512 M Sample (Extends standard MA1612A Four-port Junction Pad (5 MHz to 3 GHz, N-J)
128 Msample/channel x 2 to 256 Msample/channel x 2) MP752A Termination (DC to 12.4 GHz, 50 , N-P)
MG3700A-031 High Speed BER Test Function MA2512A Band Pass Filter
(Extends standard BER test function) (for WCDMA, pass band: 1.92 to 2.17 GHz)
MG3700A-101 Rubidium Reference Oscillator Retrofit J0576B Coaxial Cord, 1.0 M (N-P 5D-2W N-P)
(Retrofitted to shipped MG3700A) J0576D Coaxial Cord, 2.0 M (N-P 5D-2W N-P)
MG3700A-102 Mechanical Attenuator Retrofit J0127A Coaxial Cord, 1.0 M (BNC-P RG-58A/U BNC-P)
(Retrofitted to shipped MG3700A) J0127B Coaxial Cord, 2.0 M (BNC-P RG-58A/U BNC-P)
MG3700A-103 Electronic Attenuator Retrofit J0127C Coaxial Cord, 0.5 M (BNC-P RG-58A/U BNC-P)
(Retrofitted to shipped MG3700A) J0322A Coaxial Cord, 0.5 M (SMA-P SMA-P, DC to 18 GHz, 50 )
MG3700A-111 Upper Frequency 6 GHz Retrofit J0322B Coaxial Cord, 1.0 M (SMA-P SMA-P, DC to 18 GHz, 50 )
(Retrofitted to shipped MG3700A) J0322C Coaxial Cord, 1.5 M (SMA-P SMA-P, DC to 18 GHz, 50 )
MG3700A-121 ARB Memory Upgrade 512 M Sample Retrofit J0322D Coaxial Cord, 2.0 M (SMA-P SMA-P, DC to 18 GHz, 50 )
(Retrofitted to shipped MG3700A) J1264 N-SMA Adapter (N-P SMA-J)
MG3700A-131 High Speed BER Test Function Retrofit J1261B Ethernet Cable (Shield Type, straight-through, 3 m)
(Retrofitted to shipped MG3700A) J1261D Ethernet Cable (Shield Type, cross, 3 m)
J0008 GPIB CABLE, 2.0 M
Maintenance service J1277 IQ Output Conversion Adapter (D-Sub/BNC)
MG3700A-ES210 Extended Warranty Service (2 years) B0329C Front Cover for 1MW 4U
MG3700A-ES310 Extended Warranty Service (3 years) B0331C Front Panel Handle Kit (2 pcs/set)
MG3700A-ES510 Extended Warranty Service (5 years) B0332 Joint Plate (4 pcs/set)
B0333C Rack Mount Kit
Softwares (Waveform pattern) B0334C Hardtype Carrying Case (with front cover and a casters)
MX370001A TD-SCDMA Waveform Pattern P0021 Compact Flash 128 MB
MX370002A Public Radio System Waveform Pattern P0022 Compact Flash 256 MB
(RCR STD-39, ARIB STD-T61/T79/T86 P0023 Compact Flash 512 MB

Softwares (License Key for IQproducer system)


MX370101A HSDPA/HSUPA IQproducer
MX370102A TDMA IQproducer
MX370103A CDMA2000 1xEV-DO IQproducer
MX370104A Multi-carrier IQproducer
MX370105A Mobile WiMAX IQproducer
MX370106A DVB-T/H IQproducer

Typical (typ):
Performance not warranted. Must products meet typical performance.
Nominal:
Values not warranted. Included to facilitate application of product.
Example:
Performance not warranted. Data actually measured by randomly selected measuring instruments.

Trademarks:
IQproducer is a registered trademark of Anritsu Corporation.
MATLAB is a registered trademark of The Math works, Inc.
CDMA2000 is a registered trademark of the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA-USA).
The Bluetooth mark and logos are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and are used by Anritsu under license.
Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation in the USA and other countries.
Windows/Windows2000/WindowsXP is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the USA and other countries.
CompactFlash is a registered trademark of SanDisk Corporation in the United States and is licensed to CFA (Compact Flash Association).
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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DIGITAL MODULATION SIGNAL GENERATOR GPIB
MG3681A
250 kHz to 3 GHz

For Evaluating Digital Mobile Communications Systems

The MG3681A uses a wideband vector modulator to output the high- The MG3681A also has analog modulation functions such as AM
accuracy, high-speed vector modulation signals that are required for and FM for testing of analog communications systems. In addition,
R&D and manufacturing of digital mobile communications equipment its excellent signal purity and various functions such as memory and
and related devices. It covers the frequency band of leading mobile frequency sweep are useful as a general-purpose signal generator.
communications systems for the frequency range of 250 kHz to 3 GHz.
It uses vector modulator to provide excellent frequency response, Features
distortion and S/N ratio. It can perform accurate receiver sensitivity High-resolution setting of frequency 0.01 Hz and output level 0.01 dB
test and transmitter adjacent channel leakage power test for high- 30 MHz wideband and high-accuracy vector modulation
speed modulation communications systems. Expansion units such Excellent adjacent channel leakage power ratio
as MU368040A CDMA Modulation Unit for modulation signals gen- Various expansion units
eration of WCDMA communication system can be installed on the Excellent adjacent channel leakage power ratio
seven expansion slots in the MG3681A. Various modulation signals The typical adjacent channel leakage power ratio for WCDMA
can be generated with the expansion units and associated software. system is 68 dBc/3.84 MHz and the secondary adjacent channel
leakage power ratio is 75 dBc/3.84 MHz.

Configuration of communication system software and expansion units


Communication system Applicable software Expansion units
WCDMA/3GPP (FDD) MX368041B WCDMA Software
cdmaOne MX368042A IS-95 Device Test Software MU368040A CDMA Modulation Unit
HSDPA MX368041B-11 HSDPA Signal Pattern
CDMA2000 1X1
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO2
MX368031A Device Test Signal Generation Software
GSM/EDGE3
PDC3, NADC3, PHS3
MU368030A Universal Modulation Unit
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO MX368033A CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Signal Generation Software
PDC packet MX368034A PDC Packet Software
PHS MX368035A PHS Signal Generation Software
WCDMA/3GPP
MU368060A AWGN Unit
CDMA2000
1: Since coding format of the Reverse is performed, it is utilizable for receiver sensitivity test (RC1 & 3) in base station production.
Since coding format of the Forward is not performed, it is not utilizable for receiver sensitivity test.
2: For the Forward, only 16QAM modulation is available, 8PSK and QPSK modulation is not available. Since coding format of the Forward and the Reverse is
not performed, it is not utilizable for receiver tests.
3: It is a continuous modulation signal based on the communication system.

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Specifications
MG3681A Main frame
Range 250 kHz to 3000 MHz, Resolution: 0.01 Hz
Depends on installed reference oscillator, Reference frequency accuracy: (5% of FM setting deviation + 5 Hz)
Accuracy
for frequency modulation
Internal reference
Aging rate: 1 x 106/year, Temperature stability: 1 x 106 (0 to +50C)1
oscillator
Frequency
External reference
10 MHz/13 MHz auto-switching, 10 ppm, 0.7 V(p-p)/50 (AC coupled), BNC connector (rear panel)
input
Buffer output 10 MHz, TTL level (DC coupled), BNC connector (rear panel)
20 ms (response time from final command to 500 Hz of set frequency on GPIB at CW, ALC on, except when
Switching time
setting frequency is crossing over 600 MHz and 1010 MHz)
Range 143 to +13 dBm (settable range: 143 to +17 dBm)
Unit dBm, W, dBV, V (dBV, V selected terminate/open voltage display)
Resolution 0.01 dB (dBm, dBV units), 3 digit (W, V units)
Frequency response 1 dB (CW, ALC on, 0 dBm)
CW, ALC on
Frequency
1 GHz >1 GHz
Accuracy Level
+13 dBm, 127 dBm 1 dB 2 dB
<127 dBm 2 dB 3 dB
Output connector 50 , N-type connector (front panel)
50 ms (normal mode), 100 ms (safety mode), 10 ms (continuous mode)
Output Switching time Response time from final command to 0.5 dB of final level on GPIB at CW, ALC on
level Continuous mode:
Special setting mode Level continuously adjustable in set value range of 10 dB (dBm, dBV units only)
For vector modulation by optional digital modulation unit, continuous mode variance depends on modulation setting
Safety mode: Mechanical attenuator decreases level to prevent generation of high-level signal spikes
ALC on
Usage: Continuous wave or pulse modulation wave (burst wave) with RF On time of 10 s or more
ALC time constant: Auto, 500 ns, 2.4 s, 5 s, 24 s, 50 s, 240 s, 500 s selectable
At Auto, automatically selected depending on frequency, AM and vector modulation [when digital modulation
unit (option) is used]
ALC mode The ALC time constant is automatically selected, depending on the set frequency, regardless of the time constant
selected on the front panel
ALC off
Usage: Pulse modulation wave (burst wave) whose RF on time is less than 10 s
Restrict item: Without AM
ALC calibration: Automatic during ALC Calibration operation and at frequency/level setting change
Harmonics: <30 dBc
Non harmonic:
Frequency 15 kHz to 300 MHz offset >300 MHz offset Fixed frequency spurious
Signal Spurious 2500 MHz <60 dBc <30 dBc 50 dBc (660, 1320 MHz)
purity >2500 MHz <30 dBc
Those related power: <40 dBc CW, 0 dBm
SSB phase noise <118 dBc/Hz (10 MHz, 1010 MHz), <112 dBc/Hz (>1010 MHz) At CW, 20 kHz offset
Range 0 to 100% (cannot set internal/external modulation independently), Resolution: 0.1%
0 dBm, ALC on, in band of 1.5 dB based on modulation frequency of 1 kHz
Upper limit frequency
Vector modulation and Vector modulation or
Frequency Lower limit frequency wideband AM off wideband AM on
Modulation frequency
response AM: 30% AM: 80% AM: 30%
0.4 MHz, <2 MHz DC (Internal modulation, External 3 kHz 1 kHz
AM
2 MHz, <10 MHz modulation DC coupled), 20 Hz 10 kHz 10 kHz 1 kHz
10 MHz (External modulation AC coupled) 10 kHz 10 kHz

Internal modulation Depends on AF synthesizer (Option 21)


External modulation 2 V(p-p) approx., 600 , AC/DC coupled switchable, BNC connector (front panel)
Modulation signal
Positive/Negative switchable
polarity
0 to 1000 kHz (10 MHz, 1010 MHz), 0 to 2000 kHz (>1010 MHz)
Range
Cannot set internal/external modulation independently.
10 Hz (0 to 10 kHz deviation), 100 Hz (10.1 to 100 kHz deviation), 1 kHz (101 to 1000 kHz deviation),
Resolution
10 kHz (1010 to 2000 kHz deviation)
Modulation frequency DC to 20 kHz (internal modulation, external modulation DC coupled), 20 Hz to 20 kHz (external modulation AC coupled)
FM response In band of 1 dB based on modulation frequency of 1 kHz
Internal modulation Depends on AF synthesizer (Option 21)
External modulation 2 V(p-p) approx., 600 , AC/DC coupled switchable, BNC connector (front panel)
Modulation signal
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0 to 6.28 rad (10 MHz, 1010 MHz), 0 to 12.56 rad (>1010 MHz)
Range Cannot set internal/external modulation independently.
Unit rad, deg
Resolution rad unit: 0.01 rad, deg unit: 1 deg
Modulation frequency DC to 20 kHz (internal modulation, external modulation DC coupled), 20 Hz to 20 kHz (external modulation AC coupled)
M response In band of 1 dB based on modulation frequency of 1 kHz
Internal modulation Depends on AF synthesizer (Option 21)
External modulation 2 V(p-p) approx., 600 , AC/DC coupled switchable, BNC connector (front panel)
Modulation signal
Positive/Negative switchable
polarity
Modulation frequency DC to 15 MHz (2 dB bandwidth), DC to 30 MHz (3 dB bandwidth)
Wideband response External modulation, Input level: 0.9 V(p-p), 100 MHz, 0 dBm, Modulation frequency of 1 kHz
AM Internal modulation Depends on installed digital modulation unit (option)
External modulation 1 V(p-p), 50 , BNC connector (front panel), Sensitivity: 1 V(p-p) = 100%
On/off ratio >60 dB
Rise/fall time <100 ns (external modulation)
Minimum pulse width <500 ns (external modulation)
Pulse
modulation Pulse repetition
DC to 1 MHz (external modulation, ALC off)
frequency
Internal modulation Depends on installed digital modulation unit (option)
External modulation TTL level, Positive logic, 50 , BNC connector (front panel)
Modulation frequency DC to 15 MHz (2 dB bandwidth), DC to 30 MHz (3 dB bandwidth)
response External modulation, input level: 0.5 V(rms), 100 MHz, 0 dBm, Modulation frequency of 1 kHz
Vector error 2.5%(rms) External modulation, Input level: 0.5 V(rms), 100 MHz, 0 dBm, 3.84 Msps QPSK modulation
Vector Internal modulation Depends on installed digital modulation unit (option)

modulation External modulation (I2 + Q2 ) = 0.5 V(rms), I/Q = 1.5V(peak), 50 , BNC connector (front panel)
Quadrature degree
Adjustment range: 1 deg
adjustment function
I/Q change I, Q signal changeable (RF spectrum invert)
Modulation depth and deviation same for combinations below:
AM (internal/external), FM (internal/external), M (internal/external)
Frequency and waveform of modulation signal source same for combinations below:
Simultaneous modulation
AM (internal)/FM (internal), AM (internal)/M (internal)
Simultaneous modulation impossible as below:
FM/M, Wideband AM/Vector modulation, Vector (internal)/Vector (external) modulation
AF signal output Depends on AF synthesizer (Option 21)
Output level Depends on installed digital modulation unit (option)
I/Q signal
Signal source Depends on installed digital modulation unit (option)
output2
Output connector 50 , BNC connector (front panel)
Basic parameter
Memory 512 sets of frequency and level
memory
function
All parameter memory All parameters including 100 sets maximum of analog modulation and digital modulation units (option)
Sweep parameter Basic parameter memory address
Sweep Sweep pattern Start address stop address
function Sweep time 1 ms to 600 s (per memory; memory recall time restricts lower limit, resolution: 1 ms)
Sweep mode Auto (repetition sweep), Single (single sweep)
Special Relative display Frequency, Output level (dBm, dBV units only)
display Offset display Frequency (offset range: 3 to +3 GHz), Output level (offset range: 55 to +55 dB, dBm, dBV units only)
Size 7.2 inch, 480 x 640 dots, color D-STN
Display
On/Off setting Panel display on/off
All items reset at power-on except following: Input data contents, Remote condition, Contents of GPIB data being
Backup function
transferred, RPP operation condition, Screen condition, Main function selections
Panel lock Panel lock Disable operation of all keys except front panel power key, Panel lock key, Local key and Contrast key
function Knob hold Disable rotary knob on front panel operation
Remote control: All functions except power switch, Local key, and Contrast key
GPIB Interfaces: SH1, AH1, T5, L4, TE0, SR1, RL1, DP0, PP0, DC1, DT1, C1, E2
Connector: Rear panel
Remote control: All functions except power switch, Local key, and Contrast key
External Communications method: Async (start-stop), Half-duplex
interface Communications control method: X on/off by command
Baud rate: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 bps
RS-232C Data bits; 7 or 8
Parity: Odd, Even, None
Start bit: 1
Stop bit: 1 or 2
Connector: D-Sub 9-pin, rear panel
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Memory card (memory backup, screen hard copy)
PC card Connector: JEIDA Ver 4/4.1 PCMCIA Rel 2.0, 1 slot (rear panel)
External Executes item specified by command-input signals (3 bits) from following items:
interface Frequency step-up/step-down, Output level step-up/step-down, Basic parameter recall address up/down, Output level
Trigger on/off
Interface: TTL level
Connector: D-Sub 9-pin, Female (rear panel)
Reverse power protection 50 W (1 GHz), 25 W (>1 GHz), 50 V (DC)
Power AC 100 to 120/200 to 240 V (15/+10%, 250 V max, Automatic selection), 47.5 to 63 Hz, 300 VA
Temperature Operating: 0 to +50C, Storage: 20 to +60C
Dimensions and mass 426 (W) x 177 (H) x 451 (D) mm, 25 kg (excluding option)
EMC EN61326: 1997 + A1: 1998 + A2: 2001 + A3: 2003 (Class A, Annex A), EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)

1: Aging rates down to 5 x 1010/day are available as reference crystal oscillator (MG3681A Option 01/02).
2: Possible to expand the function with MG3681A Option 11

Options
Frequency: 10 MHz
Option 01 (Reference Aging rate: 5 x 109/day
crystal oscillator) Start-up characteristics: 1 x 107 (After 10 min, compared to frequency after 24 h warm-up)
Temperature stability: 3 x 108 (0 to +50C)
Frequency: 10 MHz
Option 02 (Reference Aging rate: 5 x 1010/day
crystal oscillator) Start-up characteristics: 1 x 107 (After 10 min, compared to frequency after 24 h warm-up)
Temperature stability: 5 x 109 (0 to +50C)
Functions: Adds level, offset setting, and differential output functions to I/Q output
Level
Range: 80 to 120% of nominal level, Resolution: 0.1% 2 sets of I/I and Q/Q set independently, 50 termination
Offset
Option 11 (Additional Range: 0.5 to +1.5 V, Resolution: 0.5 mV 4 sets of I, I , Q, Q set independently, 50 termination
function of I/Q output) Quadrature degree variable function
Range: 5 deg, Resolution: 0.5 deg
Differential output: I, Q signals (Using front I/Q input connector)
Signal source: Depends on installed digital modulation unit (option)
Output connector: 50 , BNC connector (front panel)
Frequency: 0.01 Hz to 400 kHz, Resolution: 0.01 Hz, Accuracy : same as reference oscillator
Waveform: Sine, Triangular, Square, Sawtooth
Frequency response:
1 dB [sine wave, level: 2 V(p-p), offset: 0 V, 600 termination, reference to 1 kHz, 10 Hz to 100 kHz]
Option 21 (AF synthesizer) Harmonics: 50 dB [sine wave, level: 2 V(p-p), offset: 0 V, 600 termination, 1 kHz]
Level
Range: 0 to 4 V(p-p), Resolution: 1 mV(p-p), Accuracy: [8% of set level + 2 mV(p-p)] 600 termination
Offset
Range: 2 to +2 V, Resolution: 1 mV, Accuracy: (8% of set level + 2 mV) 600 termination
Output connector: 600 , BNC connector (front panel)
Functions: 8 dB gain of maximum output level in WCDMA band
Option 42 Frequency: 1900 to 2200 MHz
(RF high level output) Gain: 8 1 dB (from 3 dBm, RF high level output off, 2.1 GHz)
Gain frequency response: 1 dB (at +5 dBm, referenced to 2.1 GHz)

Expansion Units and Software


Refer to the individual catalogs for the expansion units and software.

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Ordering Information
Please specify model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Main frame Softwares*1
MG3681A Digital Modulation Signal Generator MX368031A Device Test Signal Generation Software (for MU368030A)
MX368033A CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Signal Generation Software
Standard accessories (for MU368030A)
Power Cord, 2.6 m: 1 pc MX368034A PDC Packet Software (for MU368030A)
B0325 GPIB Connector Shield cap: 1 pc MX368035A PHS Signal Generation Software (for MU368030A)
F0014 Fuse, 6.3 A: 2 pcs MX368041B WCDMA Software (for MU368040A)
W1708AE MG3681A Operation Manual: 1 copy MX368041B-11 HSDPA Signal Pattern (for MX368041B)
MX368042A IS-95 Device Test Software (for MU368040A)
Options
MG3681A-01 Reference Oscillator (aging rate: 5 x 109/day) Standard accessories
MG3681A-02 Reference Oscillator (aging rate: 5 x 1010/day) W1974AE MX368031A Operation Manual: 1 copy
MG3681A-11 Additional Function of I/Q Output W2072AE MX368033A Operation Manual: 1 copy
(level and offset setting, differential output) W2073AE MX368034A Operation Manual: 1 copy
MG3681A-21 AF Synthesizer (0.01 Hz to 400 kHz, resolution: 0.01 Hz) W2167AE MX368035A Operation Manual: 1 copy
MG3681A-42 RF High Level Output (for WCDMA, 8 dB gain) W2089AE MX368041B Operation Manual: 1 copy
W1838AE MX368042A Operation Manual: 1 copy
Maintenance service
MG3681A-90 Extended Three Years Warranty Service Optional accessories
MG3681A-91 Extended Five Years Warranty Service J0576B Coaxial Cord (N-P 5D-2W N-P), 1 m
J0576D Coaxial Cord (N-P 5D-2W N-P), 2 m
Expansion units J0127C Coaxial Cord (BNC-P RG-58A/U BNC-P), 0.5 m
MU368030A Universal Modulation Unit1,2 J0127A Coaxial Cord (BNC-P RG-58A/U BNC-P), 1 m
MU368040A CDMA Modulation Unit1,2 J0007 GPIB Cable, 1 m
MU368060A AWGN Unit1 J0008 GPIB Cable, 2 m
B0329C Front Cover (1MW4U)
Standard accessories B0331C Front Handle (2 pcs/set)
W1973AE MU368030A Operation Manual: 1 copy B0332 Joint Plate (4 pcs/set)
W1758AE MU368040A Operation Manual: 1 copy B0333C Rack Mount Kit
W1955AE MU368060A Operation Manual: 1 copy B0334C Carrying Case (Hard type, with front cover and casters)
MA2512A Band Pass Filter1
Maintenance service (for WCDMA, pass band: 1.92 to 2.17 GHz)
MU368030A-90 Extended Three Years Warranty Service
MU368030A-91 Extended Five Years Warranty Service
MU368040A-90 Extended Three Years Warranty Service
MU368040A-91 Extended Five Years Warranty Service
MU368060A-90 Extended Three Years Warranty Service
MU368060A-91 Extended Five Years Warranty Service

1: Refer to the individual catalogs for the expansion units, software and band
pass filter.
2: When using the MU368030A and MU368040A, dedicated software must
be installed.

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DIGITAL MOBILE RADIO TRANSMITTER TESTER GPIB Ethernet
OPTION

MS8609A
9 kHz to 13.2 GHz

For Evaluation of 2G and 3.5G Communication Standards

Excellent Eco Product


Lightweight
Power saving
Small size
(Conventional product ratio)

The MS8609A Digital Mobile Transmitter Tester has an internal spec-


trum analyzer, modulation analyzer and power meter. One tester sup-
ports development and manufacturing of base stations and mobile
stations through to construction and maintenance of base stations.
The spectrum analyzer resolution bandwidth of up to 20 MHz readi-
ly supports measurement of wide-band signals.
The modulation analyzer uses high-speed DSP to support all Vector
Signal Analysis (VSA) functions. The power sensor offers high-accu-
racy power measurements of 0.4 dB using an amorphous sensor.
Up to three dedicated measurement software options (such as
WCDMA and GSM/EDGE) can be installed simultaneously. Input
signals can be selected from either RF or I/Q inputs. Balanced or un-
balanced input can also be selected for I/Q signals.
Remote measurement is supported by GPIB, RS-232C and
10BASE-T (optional) interfaces. The high-speed GPIB of 120 Kbps
enables high-speed measurement on production lines.
The monitor uses a clear 6.5-inch TFT color LCD.
Spectrum Analyzer Functions MX860901B WCDMA Measurement Software
Frequency Parameter Setup
Frequency range: 9 kHz to 13.2 GHz Measurement parameters such as modulation accuracy and code
Resolution bandwidth: domain power, etc., are set on the screen shown below.
300 Hz to 3 MHz, 5 MHz, 10 MHz, 20 MHz (to 3 GHz) Measurement is easy using a soft-key menu after setting measure-
Frequency span: Zero, 1 kHz to 13.2 GHz ment parameters.
Span accuracy: 1%
Reference frequency accuracy:
2 x 108/day, 5 x 1010/day (option), 1 x 1010/year (option)
Level
Maximum input level: +20 dBm
Input attenuator: 0 to 62 dB (2 dB steps)
1 dB gain compression: +3 dBm (500 MHz)
Two tone 3rd order distortion: 85 dBc (0.1 to 3.2 GHz)
Sweep
Frequency span: 10 ms to 1000 s
Time span: 1 s to 1000 s
Refresh rate: >20 times/s
Others
Detection mode:
Normal, positive, negative, sample, average, RMS (option)
Measurement functions:
Frequency counter, noise power, C/N, ACP, OBW, etc.
GPIB Transmission speed: 120 Kbps

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Code Domain Power MX860902A GSM Measurement Software
Measurement requires only 1.5 seconds. Either automatic detection Parameter Setup
of scrambling code from SCH, or specification of scrambling code Measurement parameters such as GMSK modulation for GSM and
can be selected. 8PSK modulation for EDGE are set on-screen. Measurement is easy
Modulation Accuracy Measurement using a soft-key menu after setting measurement parameters.
The modulation accuracy of base stations and mobile UE can be mea- Modulation Accuracy Measurement
sured and modulation analysis of multiple waveforms can be per- The modulation accuracy is high. (The residual phase error of GMSK
formed. The residual vector error (rms) accuracy is high (1%, typ.). modulation is <0.5 rms and the residual EVM of 8PSK modulation
Demodulation Data Monitoring is <1.0% rms.)
After de-spreading, up to 10 frames of demodulation data can be Transmitter Power Measurement
evaluated. The screen displays the amplitude waveform simultaneously with
templates with the horizontal axis as symbols and the vertical axis as
level.
Output RF Spectrum Measurement
Measurement of the output RF spectrum is simple and quick.
Spurious Measurement
Spurious can be measured in three ways: Sweep, Search, and Spot,
which can be selected according to usage.
EDGE Constellation Display
The following screen shows a constellation filtered through the GSM
standard for the EDGE constellation display. It represents the con-
stellation for 8PSK modulation through a Nyquist filter and Gaussian
inverse correction filter.

I/Q Level Measurement


This function measures and displays each I and Q input voltage
(rms, p-p value). The units are dBmV or mV.
CCDF Measurement
This supports either distribution display or cumulative distribution
display of the power difference between instantaneous power and
average power. The 20 MHz (max.) filter bandwidth supports multi-
carrier measurement.

MX860903A CDMA Measurement Software


Parameter Setup
A setup screen supports easy input of parameters required for modu-
lation accuracy and code domain power measurements at cdmaOne
or CDMA2000 1xRTT analysis.
Measurement can be performed after parameter setup.
Modulation Accuracy Measurement
Frequency error, modulation accuracy and code domain analysis are
performed and the results are displayed on-screen. The measure-
ment accuracy is 1% (typ.) for residual vector error (rms).
BTS Code Domain Analysis
Only 2 seconds are required for code domain analysis of 1xRTT sig-
nals, and RC 1 through RC5 can be measured.
The spreading factor of each code is detected automatically and dis-
Power Meter Function played on-screen.
The built-in power meter uses an amorphous power sensor to sup- : Radio Configuration
port very high measurement accuracy (0.4 dB). MS Code Domain Analysis
Code domain analysis of 1xRTT signals in RC3 and RC4 is per-
formed in just 2 seconds. The I/Q phase code domains are displayed
on-screen.
Transmission Power Measurement
When transmission power is measured, both the value and signal
waveform are displayed on-screen. High-accuracy power measure-
ments are achieved using the built-in power meter function.
Spurious Close to Carrier Measurement
Spurious close to the carrier is measured using the spectrum ana-
lyzer function. The template PASS/FAIL evaluation is displayed on-
screen.

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MX860905A /4DQPSK Measurement Software
Parameter Setting
Analysis of PDC, PHS and NADC (IS-136) systems requires setting
of parameters for important measurement such as modulation accu-
racy at this screen. Changing the symbol rate also permits analysis
of systems other than PDC, PHS and NADC.
Modulation Accuracy Measurement
The constellation display is combined with the modulation accuracy
measurement results to monitor the residual vector error (rms) with
a high accuracy of 0.5 % (PDC).
Transmitter Power Measurement
This screen displays the transmitter power and waveform.
The power value is calibrated by the built-in power meter to achieve
even higher accuracy power measurement.

Spurious Measurement
A frequency table can be set up at spurious measurement to provide
PASS/FAIL measurement results. Fifteen frequencies and limit val-
ues can be input.

MX860904A
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Measurement Software
BTS Code Domain Analysis
This performs code domain analysis of forward link signals in about
2 seconds. I/Q phase code domains are displayed on-screen.
Transmission Power Measurement
When transmission power is measured, both the value and signal
waveform are displayed on-screen. High-accuracy power measure-
ment is achieved using the built-in power meter function.

Transmission Timing Measurement


This screen displays the PHS send timing. In addition, when average
measurement is selected, the send jitter is displayed.
Occupied Bandwidth Measurement
The occupied bandwidth is measured with a spectrum analyzer or by
FFT using DSP and displayed.

MX860930A Wireless LAN Measurement Software


Common Setup Parameters
This screen is used to set common parameters such as signaling
system, input level, frequency, data rate, and target system before
starting analysis. Setting these parameters simplifies measurement
operations.
Modulation Analysis
This displays numeric results, including frequency, execution value
and maximum value of the modulation accuracy (EVM) and the exe-
MS Code Domain Analysis cution value of the phase error.
This performs code domain analysis of reverse link signals in about Power: Slot Display
2 seconds. I/Q phase code domains are displayed on-screen. This displays the burst waveform of one slot. Numeric results such
as the average power and maximum instantaneous power are also
displayed.
Occupied Bandwidth
This displays the occupied bandwidth including 99% of total emission
power as a graph and numeric data. It also supports
IEEE802.11b/11g to display the numeric data for spreading band-
width, including 90% of total emission power.

Spurious Close to Carrier Measurement


Spurious close to the carrier is measured using the spectrum ana-
lyzer function. The template PASS/FAIL evaluation is displayed on-
screen.

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Adjacent Channel Leakage Power IQ Level Measurement
This displays the results for a wide range up to the second adjacent Input voltage (rms value, p-p value) for IQ can be measured.
channel as a graph and numeric data. The power for each channel Demodulation Data Display
can also be displayed separately. Display of demodulation data for multiple signals, including 16QAM
Spectrum Mask (10 frames max.), is supported per code channel. A maximum of 10
This executes pass/fail judgement using the standard line for each frames of demodulation data can be output to a PC card.
wireless LAN system. The level difference of the measured value or CCDF Measurement
the measured level value is also displayed with frequency. The displayed pattern can be selected from either CCDF for instan-
Spurious taneous power, and average power difference or APD. The CCDF for
This displays the measured results for spurious, including frequency, multi carriers can be measured.
level, PASS/FAIL results, specifications, RBW and VBW in three Adjacent Channel Power Measurement
sweep modes on three screens. When measuring with a spectrum analyzer, adjacent channel power
Measured results are evaluated automatically and PASS/FAIL is dis- is measured after passage through a built-in filter (root Nyquist).
played by comparison with a preset limit. A high-speed measurement method can also be selected.
Macro Function (Batch Processing) Spurious Measurement
Each item listed below can be batch measured and evaluated There are three spurious measurement methods: Spot, Sweep and
against preset values. Search. Up to 15 frequencies and limit values can be set in a table
and measurement results are displayed with a limit evaluation.
For details and specifications, see the data sheet.

MX860951A
MX860950A HSDPA Measurement Software WCDMA Release5 Uplink Measurement Software
Modulation Analysis (Constellation) Parameter Settings
The displayed pattern can be selected from either constellation only This screen is used to set basic parameters, such as frequency and
or constellation + code domain. The constellation of the code chan- signal type. Operation is simple after completing each setting.
nel selected at the code domain screen is displayed.

Parameter Setup Modulation Analysis Measurement [1]


This screen is for setting conditions required for HSDPA analysis, The results for modulation analysis, such as frequency error, EVM
such as modulation accuracy and code domain power measure- and PCDE are all displayed on a screen. Also, the user can view the
ment. Operation is simple after parameters have been set. constellation of the code selected on the code domain screen.
Modulation Analysis (Vector Error)
The display pattern can be selected from either vector error only or
vector error + code domain. The residual vector error (rms) is 1%
(typ.), supporting high-accuracy measurement.
Code Domain Analysis
Both Code vs Slot and normal code domain analysis can be dis-
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Modulation Analysis Measurement [2] The demodulated data of the Preamble or Message is displayed.
Test results such as Tx Power, RMS EVM and Peak EVM per slot are Data in the Preamble that is different from ideal data strings defined
listed on-screen, helping the user detect slot-dependent degradation by the standards is shown in red to help the user find errors quickly.
easily.

Phase Discontinuity Measurement MX860960A TD-SCDMA Measurement Software


Test results such as Tx Power, EVM, Frequency Error and Phase dis-
continuity per slot, and Worst values are displayed on a single
Parameter Settings
This screen is used to set basic parameters, such as frequency and
screen, allowing the user to understand the analysis results instan-
signal type. Measurement is simple after completing each setting.
taneously.

RACH Analysis Modulation Analysis Measurement [1]


Test results such as Tx Power and EVM of the Preamble and Results such as frequency error, EVM, and PCDE as well as modu-
Messages, as well as the constellation are displayed. Also, timing dif- lation analysis results are displayed together.
ferences between the Preamble and Message, plus the external trig-
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Various display methods, such as Phase Error and Magnitude Error RF Power Measurement
can be chosen. High-accuracy measurements are performed, re- The specified burst is searched from DwPTS and the RF power is
ducing residual vector error (rms) to 0.8% (typ.). measured. The Filtered Mean Power, Subframe Power, and Peak
Power are listed.

Modulation Analysis Measurement [2]


The power of each code can be visualized using code domain dis- There are four display methods: Slot, Subframe, Leading, and Trailing.
plays (Code Domain Power, Code Domain Error). These displays support flexible use matching the measurement condi-
tions.

Each code channel can be analyzed and the results for the marked
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Specifications
MS8609A Main frame
Frequency range 9 kHz to 13.2 GHz
Max. input level +20 dBm (100 mW), continuous average power, DC input: 0 Vdc
Power meter
50 , VSWR: 1.3 (30 MHz to 3 GHz)
Input impedance
Except power meter
50 , VSWR: 1.5 (input attenuator: 4 dB, 3 GHz) / 2.3 (input attenuator: 10 dB, >3 GHz)
Input connector N-type
Frequency: 10 MHz
Starting characteristics: 5 x 10 8/day (after 10 minute warm-up, compared to frequency after 24 hour warm-up)
Reference oscillator
Aging rate: 2 x 10 8/day, 1 x 10 7/ year (compared to frequency after 24 hour warm-up)
Temperature characteristics: 5 x 10 8 (0 to +50C, compared to frequency at 25C)
Frequency range: 30 MHz to 3 GHz
Power meter Level range: 20 to +20 dBm
Measurement accuracy (after zero calibration): 10%
Frequency setting
Setting range: 9 kHz to 13.2 GHz, Pre-selector range: 3.15 to 13.2 GHz (Band 1 and 2)
Frequency accuracy
Accuracy: (display frequency x reference frequency accuracy + span x span accuracy + resolution bandwidth x 0.15 +
10 x N Hz) N: Mixer harmonic order
Normal marker: Same as display frequency accuracy
Delta marker: Same as span accuracy
Frequency Frequency span setting range: 0 Hz, 5 kHz to 13.2 GHz
Span accuracy: 1.0% (at single band sweep, number of data points: 1001)
RBW (resolution bandwidth)
Setting range: 300 Hz to 3 MHz (1-3 sequence), 5 MHz, 10 MHz, 20 MHz (Band 0)
Accuracy: 20% (300 Hz to 10 MHz), 40% (20 MHz)
Selectivity (60 dB: 3 dB): 15:1
VBW (video bandwidth): 1 Hz to 3 MHz (1-3 sequence), off
Sideband noise: 108 dBc/Hz (1 GHz, 10 kHz offset), 120 dBc/Hz (1 GHz, 100 kHz offset)
Maximum input level
Continuous average power: +20 dBm, DC voltage: 0 V
Average noise level (RBW: 300 Hz, VBW: 1 Hz):
[Without Option 08]
124 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB (1 MHz to 2.5 GHz, Band 0)
120 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB (2.5 to 3.2 GHz, Band 0)
116 dBm (3.15 to 7.8 GHz, Band 1)
107 dBm (7.7 to 13.2 GHz, Band 2)
[With Option 08]
122 dBm + 1.8f [GHz] dB (1 MHz to 2.5 GHz, Band 0)
120 dBm + 1.8f [GHz] dB (2.5 to 3.2 GHz, Band 0)
116 dBm (3.15 to 7.8 GHz, Band 1)
107 dBm (7.7 to 13.2 GHz, Band 2)
Spectrum Residual response: 100 dBm (1 MHz to 3.2 GHz, Band 0), 90 dBm (3.15 to 7.8 GHz, Band 1)
analyzer Reference level
Setting range: 100 to +30 dBm
Amplitude Accuracy:
0.75 dB (+0.1 to 20 dBm), 0.5 dB (49.9 to 0 dBm), 0.75 dB (69.9 to 50 dBm), 1.5 dB (80 to 70 dBm)
After calibration, frequency: 50 MHz, span: 1 MHz (Input attenuator, RBW, VBW and sweep time set to AUTO)
RBW switching uncertainty: 0.3 dB (300 Hz to 5 MHz), 0.5 dB (10, 20 MHz)
After calibration, with RBW 3 kHz referenced
Input attenuator: 0 to 62 dB (2 dB steps)
Switching uncertainty: 0.3 dB (10 to 50 dB), 0.5 dB (52 to 62 dB) After calibration, referenced to 50 MHz, RF ATT 10 dB
Frequency response:
0.6 dB (9 kHz to 3.2 GHz, Band 0), 1.5 dB (3.15 to 7.8 GHz, Band 11), 2.0 dB (7.7 to 13.2 GHz, Band 21)
Log linearity: 0.4 dB (0 to 20 dB, RBW: 1 kHz), 1.0 dB (0 to 90 dB, RBW: 1 kHz)
2nd harmonic distortion:
60 dBc (10 to 200 MHz), 75 dBc (200 to 850 MHz, Band 0), 70 dBc (0.85 to 1.6 GHz, Band 0),
90 dBc (1.6 to 6.6 GHz, Band 1 and 2)
Two-tone 3rd order distortion:
70 dBc (10 to 100 MHz), 85 dBc (0.1 to 3.2 GHz), 80 dBc (3.15 to 7.8 GHz), 75 dBc (7.7 to 13.2 GHz)
Frequency difference of two signals: 50 kHz, mixer input: 30 dBm
1 dB gain compression: 0 dBm (100 MHz), +3 dBm (500 MHz, Band 0), 3 dBm (3150 MHz, Band 1 and 2)
Setting range: 10 ms to 1000 s (frequency axis sweep), 1 s to 1000 s (time axis sweep)
Trigger switch: Free-run, Triggered
Trigger source: Wide IF video, Line, External (TTL level), External (10 V)
Trigger delay
Pre-trigger range: time span to 0 s
Sweep
Resolution: time span/500 or 100 ns whichever is larger
Post trigger: 0 s to 65.5 ms
Resolution: 100 ns (sweep time: 4.9 ms), 1 s (sweep time: 5 ms)
Gate sweep mode
Gate delay range: 0 to 65.5 ms (resolution: 1 s), Gate length range: 2 s to 65.5 ms (resolution: 1 s)
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Number of data points: 501, 1001
Detection modes: Normal, Positive peak, Negative peak, Sample, Average, RMS (Option 04)
Display functions: Trace A, Trace B, Trace A/B, Trace A/BG, Trace A/Time
Storage functions: Normal, View, Max hold, Min hold, Average, Linear average, Cumulative, Overwrite
Markers
Signal search: Auto tune, Peak CF, Peak Ref, Scroll
Zone markers: Normal, Delta
Marker function: Marker CF, Marker Ref, Marker CF step size, marker Span, Zone Span
Peak search: Peak, Next peak, Min dip, Next dip
Multi-marker: 10 max.
Measurements


Spectrum Noise power: dBm/Hz, dBm/ch, dBHz
Functions
analyzer C/N: dBc/Hz, dBc/ch
Frequency counter
Resolution: 1 Hz, 10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz
Measurement accuracy: (display frequency x reference frequency accuracy + 2 x N Hz + 1 LSB)
At S/N 20 dB or more and RBW 3 MHz or less, N: Mixer harmonic order
Occupied bandwidth: Power N% method, X-dB down method
Adjacent channel power
Reference measurement: Total power, reference level, in-band method
Display methods: Channel specified display (3 channels x 2), graphic display
Average power of burst signal: Average power within specified time range of time domain waveform
Template comparison measurement (time sweep): Upper limit x 2, lower limit x 2
Mask measurement (frequency sweep): Upper limit x 2, lower limit x 2
Display: Color TFT-LCD, VGA 6.5-inch
Hard copy: Hard copy of screen via parallel interface (ESC/P compatible printer)
Memory card interface: ATA flash card (3.3/5 V)
GPIB:
Others
Can be controlled (except power switch) from external controller when specified as device
Interface functions: SH1, AH1, T6, L4, SR1, RL1, PP0, DC1, DT1, C0, E2
Parallel interface: Centronics printer I/F, D-Sub 25-pin connector (female)
Video output: Analog RGB output, D-Sub 15-pin connector (female)
Dimensions and mass 320 (W) x 177 (H) x 411 (D) mm (except handle, feet, front cover and fan cover), 16 kg (nominal)
Power supply 100 to 120/200 to 240 Vac (15/+10%, max. voltage: 250 V, voltage auto-switching), 47.5 to 63 Hz, 400 VA
Operating temperature
0 to +50C, 85% (no condensation)
and humidity
EMC EN61326: 1997 + A1: 1998 + A2: 2001 + A3: 2003 (Class A, Annex A), EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)

1: Reference frequency: 50 MHz, input attenuator: 10 dB, +18 to +28C

MX860901B WCDMA Measurement Software


Guaranteed specifications after pressing Adjust Range and Power Calibration keys
Frequency range: 50 MHz to 3 GHz, 50 MHz to 2.3 GHz (Option 08)
Input level: 60 to +20 dBm (average power, preamplifier: off), 80 to +10 dBm (average power, preamplifier: on 1)
Carrier frequency accuracy: (reference oscillator accuracy + 10 Hz)
Input level: 30 dBm (preamplifier: off), 40 dBm (preamplifier: on 1), 1 code channel
Modulation accuracy (residual vector error): <2% (rms)
Modulation/Frequency
measurement
Input level: 30 dBm (preamplifier: off), 40 dBm (preamplifier: on 1), 1 code channel
Origin offset accuracy: 0.5 dB
Input level: 30 dBm (preamplifier: off), 40 dBm (preamplifier: on 1), 1 code channel, relative to signal with origin
offset of 30 dBc
Waveform display (for one-channel to multi-channel)
Constellation, Eye pattern, Vector error vs. chip, Phase error vs. chip, Amplitude error vs. chip, Code vs. slot
Frequency range: 50 MHz to 3 GHz, 50 MHz to 2.3 GHz (Option 08)
Input level: 60 to +20 dBm (average power, preamplifier: off), 80 to +10 dBm (average power, preamplifier: on 1)
Code domain power accuracy:
0.1 dB (code power: 10 dBc), 0.3 dB (code power: 25 dBc)
Input level: 10 dBm (preamplifier: off), 20 dBm (preamplifier: on 1)
Code domain error
Residual error: <50 dB
Code domain analysis Accuracy: 0.5 dB (error: relative to signal with origin offset of 30 dBc)
Input level: 10 dBm (preamplifier: off); 20 dBm (preamplifier: on 1), spread factor: 512 (down-link)/256 (up-link)
Display
Function: Code domain power, Code domain error
Spread factor: 4 to 256 (up-link)/4 to 512 (down-link), Spread factor auto detection function, SCH level measurement function,
I/Q separately at up-link
Code vs. slot measurement:
Measures code domain power per slot of specified code channel for Max.150 slots. (Supporting compressed mode in downlink)
Frequency range: 50 MHz to 3 GHz, 50 MHz to 2.3 GHz (Option 08)
Input level: 60 to +20 dBm (average power, preamplifier: off), 80 to +10 dBm (average power, preamplifier: on 1)
Transmitter power measurement
Measurement range: 20 to +20 dBm (average power, preamplifier: off), 20 to +10 dBm
(average power, preamplifier: on 1) Auto calibrated at internal power meter
Accuracy: 0.4 dB
Amplitude measurement
Power measurement linearity:
0.2 dB (0 to 40 dB) Input level: 10 dBm (preamplifier: off); 20 dBm (preamplifier: on 1), after the range adjusted,
with the reference level setting unchanged
Filter selection function: Power measurement through RRC ( = 0.22) filter
Transmitter power control measurement function: Relative power display per slot for 150 slots max., NO/GO evaluation
RACH measurement function: Measures time difference between preamble RACH signal and message RACH signal
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Frequency range: 50 MHz to 3 GHz
Input level: 60 to +20 dBm (average power, preamplifier: off), 80 to +10 dBm (average power, preamplifier: on 1)
Occupied bandwidth
Measurement method
measurement
Sweep method: Displays result after signal measured with sweep spectrum analyzer
FFT method: Displays result after FFT
Frequency range: 50 MHz to 3 GHz, 50 MHz to 2.3 GHz (Option 08, 30)
Input level: 10 to +20 dBm (average power, preamplifier: off)
Measurement method
Sweep method (all): Calculates and displays result after signal measured with sweep spectrum analyzer
Sweep method (separate): Calculates and displays power after each adjacent channel measured with sweep spectrum analyzer
Filter method: Measures and displays power of adjacent channels after passing via built-in receiving filters (RRC: = 0.22)
Adjacent channel
Measurement range
power measurement
Input level: 0 dBm (filter method, wide dynamic range mode)
Code channel (1 code): 55 dBc (5 MHz offset), 62 dBc (10 MHz offset)
Code channel (16 multi-code): 50 dBc (5 MHz offset), 60 dBc (10 MHz offset, without Option 08)
Input level: 10 dBm (filter method, wide dynamic range mode)
Code channel (1 code): 55 dBc (5 MHz offset, typical), 62 dBc (10 MHz offset, typical)
Code channel (16 multi-code): 50 dBc (5 MHz offset, typical), 60 dBc (10 MHz offset, typical)
Measurement frequency: 9 kHz to 12.75 GHz (except within carrier frequency 50 MHz)
Input level (transmitter power): 0 to +20 dBm (average power, preamplifier: off)
Measurement method
Sweep method:
Sweeps specified range of frequency using spectrum analyzer and then detects and displays peak value
Calculates rate for transmission power value and displays as power rate. Waveform detection mode: average
Spot method:
Measures specified frequency with time domain from spectrum analyzer and displays average value
Calculates rate for transmission power value and displays as power rate. Waveform detection mode: average
Search method:
Spurious measurement Sweeps specified frequency range using spectrum analyzer to detect peak value, then measures frequency using time
domain to display average value. Calculates rate for transmission power value and displays as power rate.
Waveform detection mode: average
Measurement range2:
79 dB (RBW: 1 kHz, 9 to 150 kHz, Band 0)
79 dB (RBW: 10 kHz, 150 kHz to 30 MHz, Band 0)
79 dB (RBW: 100 kHz, 30 to 1000 MHz, Band 0)
76 f [GHz] dB (RBW: 1 MHz, 1 to 3.15 GHz, Band 0)
76 dB (RBW: 1 MHz, 3.15 to 7.8 GHz, Band 1)
Carrier frequency: 1.8 to 2.2 GHz
Spectrum emission
Measures signal with sweep spectrum analyzer and displays template evaluation result
mask measurement
Demodulation display Outputs 10 frames max. of de-spread data for specified code channel
Frequency range: 50 MHz to 3 GHz, 50 MHz to 2.3 GHz (Option 08, 30)
Measurement level range:
60 to +20 dBm (average power, preamplifier: off), +30 dBm (peak power, preamplifier: off)
80 to +10 dBm (average power, preamplifier: on), +20 dBm (peak power, preamplifier: on)
CCDF Measurement
Measurement method
CCDF: Cumulative distribution display of power difference between instantaneous power and average power
APD: Distribution display of power difference between instantaneous power and average power
Filter selection function: 20 MHz, 10 MHz, 5 MHz, 3 MHz, RRC: = 0.22, RC: = 0.22
Input: Balanced, unbalanced
Input impedance: 1 M (parallel capacity: <100 pF), 50
Balanced input
Differential voltage: 0.1 to 1 V (p-p), In-phase voltage: 2.5 V
I/Q Signal Unbalanced input: 0.1 to 1 V (p-p), AC/DC switchable
Measurement items: Modulation accuracy, Code domain power, Amplitude, Occupied bandwidth (FFT method), I/Q level
Residual vector error: <2% (rms) Input level: 0.1 V (rms), DC coupling
I/Q level measurement: Measures and displays each I, Q input voltage (rms, p-p)
I/Q phase difference measurement:
When CW signal input to I and Q input terminals, measures and displays phase difference between I- and Q-phase signals
1: Set when MS8609A-08 option installed in main frame
2: When the carrier frequency is in the range 2030.354 to 2200 MHz, spurious is generated at the frequency shown below.
f (spurious) = f (input) 2030.345 MHz

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MX860902A GSM Measurement Software
Guaranteed specifications after pressing Adjust Range and Power Calibration keys
Frequency range: 50 MHz to 2.7 GHz
Input level:
40 to +20 dBm (burst average power, preamplifier: off), 60 to +10 dBm (burst average power, preamplifier: on1)
Carrier frequency accuracy: (reference oscillator accuracy + 10 Hz)
Modulation/Frequency Input level (burst average power): 30 dBm (preamplifier: off), 40 dBm (preamplifier: on1)
measurement Residual phase error (GMSK modulation): <0.5 deg (rms), <2.0 deg (peak)
Input level (burst average power): 30 dBm (preamplifier: off), 40 dBm (preamplifier: on1)
Residual EVM (8PSK modulation): <1% (rms)
Waveform display:
Trellis (GMSK modulation), Eye pattern, EVM vs. bit (8PSK modulation), Phase vs. bit, Amplitude vs. bit, I/Q diagram
Frequency range: 50 MHz to 2.7 GHz
Input level: 40 to +20 dBm (burst average power, preamplifier: off), 60 to +10 dBm (burst average power, preamplifier: on 1)
Transmitter power measurement (auto calibrated at internal power meter)
Measurement range: 10 to +20 dBm (burst average power), 10 to +10 dBm (burst average power, preamplifier: on 1)
Accuracy: 0.4 dB
Power measurement linearity:
0.2 dB (0 to 30 dBm) Input level (burst average power): 10 dBm (preamplifier: off); 20 dBm (preamplifier: on 1),
without changing reference level setting after range optimization
Amplitude measurement Carrier-off power measurement range
Input level (burst average power): 10 dBm (preamplifier: off), 20 dBm (preamplifier: on 1)
Normal mode: 60 dB (compared with burst average power)
Wide dynamic range mode: 80 dB (compared with 10 mW of burst average power)
Measurement limit determined by average nose level (70 dBm, 50 MHz to 2.7 GHz).
Rise/fall characteristics:
Display rising/falling edges while synchronizing to modulation data of measured signal data. Standard line display possible
(measured by 1 MHz bandwidth). PASS/FAIL judgment function
Frequency range: 100 MHz to 2.7 GHz
Input level:
Output RF spectrum 10 to +20 dBm (burst average power, preamplifier: off), 20 to +10 dBm (burst average power, preamplifier: on1)
measurement Modulation part measurement range: 60 dB (200 kHz offset), 68 dB (250 kHz offset)
CW signal, RBW: 30 kHz (<1.8 MHz offset), RBW: 100 kHz (1.8 MHz offset)
Transient part measurement range: 63 dB (CW, 400 kHz offset)
Measurement frequency: 100 kHz to 12.75 GHz (except within carrier frequency 50 MHz)
Input level (transmitter power): 0 to +20 dBm (burst average power, preamplifier: off)
Measurement method
Sweep method:
Sweeps specified range of frequency using spectrum analyzer and detects and displays peak value
Calculates rate for transmission power value and displays as power rate. Waveform detection mode: average
Spot method:
Measures specified frequency with time domain from spectrum analyzer and then displays average value
Calculates rate for transmission power value and displays as power rate. Waveform detection mode: average
Spurious measurement Search method:
Sweeps specified frequency range using spectrum analyzer to detect peak value, then measures frequency using time do
main to display average value. Calculates rate for transmission power value and displays as power rate.
Waveform detection mode: average
Measurement range:
72 dB (RBW: 10 kHz, 100 kHz to 50 MHz, Band 0)
72 dB (RBW: 100 kHz, 50 to 500 MHz, Band 0)
66 f [GHz] dB (RBW: 3 MHz, 0.5 to 3.15 GHz, Band 0, except harmonic frequency)
66 dB (RBW: 3 MHz, 3.15 to 7.8 GHz, Band 1)
Carrier frequency: 0.8 to 1 GHz, 1.8 to 2 GHz
Input: Balanced, unbalanced
Input impedance: 1 M (parallel capacity: <100 pF), 50
Balanced input
Differential voltage: 0.1 to 1 V (p-p), In-phase voltage: 2.5 V
Unbalanced input: 0.1 to 1 V (p-p), AC/DC switchable
Measurement items: Modulation accuracy, I/Q level
I/Q Signal Modulation accuracy
Residual phase error: <0.5 deg (rms), DC coupling
Residual EVM: <1.0% (rms), DC coupling
Input level: 0.1 V (rms), +18 to +28C
I/Q level measurement: Measures and displays each I, Q input voltage (rms, p-p)
I/Q phase difference measurement:
When CW signal input to I and Q input terminals, measures and displays phase difference between I- and Q-phase signals

1: Can be set when MS8609A-08 option is installed in the main unit.

Option 01: Precision Frequency Reference


Frequency 10 MHz
Start-up characteristics 5 x 108/7 min. (referenced to frequency at 24 hours after power-on)
Aging rate 5 x 1010/day (referenced to frequency at 24 hours after power-on)
Temperature
5 x 1010 (referenced to frequency at 0 to +50C and 25C)
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Option 02: Narrow Resolution Bandwidths (FFT)
Setting range: 1 Hz to 1 kHz (1-3 sequence)
Bandwidth accuracy: 10% (RBW = 30, 300 Hz), 10% Typical (RBW = 1, 3, 10, 100, 1 kHz)
Resolution bandwidth
RBW selectivity (60 dB: 3 dB): 5:1
RBW switching uncertainty: 0.5 dB
Span setting Minimum setting span: 100 Hz
Without Option 08, when RBW is 1 Hz, RF ATT is 0 dB, sample detection mode
148.5 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB Typical (1 MHz to 2.5 GHz, band 0)
144.5 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB Typical (2.5 to 3.2 GHz, band 0)
138.5 dBm Typical (3.15 to 7.8 GHz, band 1)
Average noise level 129.5 dBm Typical (7.7 to 13.2 GHz, band 2)
display With Option 08, pre-amp off, when RBW is 1 Hz, RF ATT is 0 dB, sample detection mode
146.5 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB Typical (1 MHz to 2.5 GHz, band 0)
144.5 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB Typical (2.5 to 3.2 GHz, band 0)
138.5 dBm Typical (3.15 to 7.8 GHz, band 1)
129.5 dBm Typical (7.7 to 13.2 GHz, band 2)

Option 04: Digital Resolution Bandwidth


Setting range: 10 Hz to 1 MHz (1-3 sequence)
Bandwidth accuracy: 10% (RBW 100 Hz), 10% Typical (RBW 30 Hz)
Resolution bandwidth
Bandwidth selectivity (60 dB: 3 dB): 5:1 (RBW 100 Hz), 5:1 Typical (RBW 30 Hz)
RBW switching uncertainty: 0.5 dB
NORMAL, POSITIVE PEAK, NEGATIVE PEAK, SAMPLE, RMS
Detection mode
RMS: displays root-mean-square value of average power between sample points
Without Option 08, when RBW is 10 Hz, RF ATT is 0 dB, sample detection mode
136.5 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB Typical (1 MHz to 2.5 GHz, band 0)
132.5 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB Typical (2.5 to 3.2 GHz, band 0)
128.5 dBm Typical (3.15 to 7.8 GHz, band 1)
Average noise level 119.5 dBm Typical (7.7 to 13.2 GHz, band 2)
display With Option 08, pre-amp off, when RBW is 10 Hz, RF ATT is 0 dB, sample detection mode
134.5 dBm + 1.8f [GHz] dB Typical (1 MHz to 2.5 GHz, band 0)
132.5 dBm + 1.8f [GHz] dB Typical (2.5 to 3.2 GHz, band 0)
128.5 dBm Typical (3.15 to 7.8 GHz, band 1)
119.5 dBm Typical (7.7 to 13.2 GHz, band 2)

Option 05: Rubidium Reference Oscillator


Frequency 10 MHz
Start-up characteristics 1 x 109/7 min. (referenced to frequency 1 hour after power-on)
Aging rate 1 x 1010/month (referenced to frequency 1 hour after power-on)
Temperature
1 x 109 (referenced to frequency at 0 to +45C and 25C)
characteristics
Accessories J1066 Coaxial Cord, 0.15 m (BNC211-LP4)

Option 08: Preamplifier


Gain 20 dB typ.
Noise figure 6.5 dB typ. (input frequency: 2 GHz) ,12 dB (input frequency: >2 GHz)
Frequency range: 100 kHz to 3 GHz
Band
Frequency
0: 100 kHz to 3.0 GHz, 1: 3.15 to 6.3 GHz, 1+: 6.2 to 7.8 GHz, 2+: 7.7 kHz to 13.2 GHz
Only band 0 can use preamplifier
Level measurement: Average noise level to +10 dBm
Max. input level: +10 dBm
Average noise level: 137 dBm + 2f [GHz] dB (1 MHz to 2.5 GHz, band 0)
At RBW 300 Hz, VBW 1 Hz, RF ATT 0 dB, and SAMPLE detection mode
Reference level
Setting range
Log scale: 120 to +10 dBm, or equivalent level
Linear scale: 2.24 V to 707 mV
Reference level accuracy: 0.90 dB (69.9 to +10 dBm), 1.50 dB (90 to 70 dBm)
After calibration, referenced to 50 MHz, 1 MHz span (RF ATT, RBW, VBW, and sweep time set to AUTO)
RBW switching uncertainty: 0.5 dB (300 Hz to 5 MHz), 0.75 dB (10 MHz, 20 MHz)
Amplitude After calibration, referenced to RBW 3 kHz
RF ATT switching uncertainty: 0.5 dB (10 to 50 dB), 1.0 dB (52 to 62 dB)
Frequency response: 2.0 dB (100 kHz to 3 GHz)
Referenced to 100 MHz when RF ATT = 10 to 50 dB, and temperature = +18 to +28C
Linearity of waveform display
Log scale (after calibration): 0.5 dB (0 to 20 dB, RBW 1 kHz), 1.0 dB (0 to 60 dB, RBW 1 kHz),
1.5 dB (0 to 75 dB, RBW 1 kHz)
Linear scale (after calibration): 5% (relative to reference level)
Spurious response: Two tone 3rd order distortion: 70 dBc (10 MHz to 3 GHz)
Frequency difference of two signals 50 kHz, at preamplifier input level1 of 55 dBm
1 dB gain compression: 35 dBm (input frequency 100 MHz) At preamplifier input level1
Input impedance: VSWR 2.5 typical
1: Preamplifier input level shown as: Preamplifier input level = RF input level RF ATT setting level

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Option 09: Ethernet Interface
Function Control (except power switch) from external controller
Connector 10BASE-T

Option 30: LPF for 2 GHz Band Carrier Cut


Suppresses distortion in spectrum analyzer by carrier wave (1.8 to 2 GHz) at WCDMA low-frequency band spurious
Function measurement
Cannot be installed simultaneously with Option 08
Frequency range 9 kHz to 3.2 GHz (LPF: OFF), 9 kHz to 1.0 GHz (LPF: ON)
LPF Attenuation
20 dB, 30 dB typical, at 1.8 to 2.2 GHz
characteristics
[LPF: ON]
Average noise level
122 dBm + 2f [GHz] dB (1 MHz to 1.0 GHz, band 0)
display
RBW: 300 Hz, VBW: 1 Hz, RF ATT: 0 dB
[LPF: ON]
Frequency response 1.0 dB (9 kHz to 1.0 GHz, band 0 )
Referenced to 50 MHz, when RF ATT = 10 dB, and temperature = +18 to +28C

Option 31: Low Noise Floor


Function Used to decrease floor noise in frequency band 2+
Average noise level
112 dBm (7.7 to 13.2 GHz, band 2) RBW: 300 Hz, VBW: 1 Hz, RF ATT: 0 dB
display

Option 32: Maximum Input Level Extension


Function Extends measurement level range to +26 dBm
Max. input level +30 dBm (1 W), continuous wave average power
Power meter function Level range: 14 to +26 dBm
Setting range
Log scale: 100 to +40 dBm or equivalent level
Spectrum analyzer Linear scale: 22.4 V to 22.4 V
amplitude Reference level accuracy:
0.75 dB (+0.1 to +30 dBm), 0.5 dB (49.9 to 0 dBm), 0.75 dB (69.9 to 50 dBm), 1.5 dB (80 to 70 dBm)
After calibration, at frequency = 50 MHz when span = 1 MHz (RF ATT, RBW, VBW, and sweep time set to AUTO)

Option 33: High Accuracy Power Measurement


Function Improves power measurement accuracy without using internal power meter using MX860901A WCDMA Measurement Software
Frequency range 1848 to 2171 MHz (Except 1995 to 2105 MHz)
Transmission power
50 to +20 dBm (average power)
measurement range
Reference level 10 to +20 dBm
Transmission 0.4 dB
power accuracy At reference input level, 25 3C, Input ATT: AUTO, after calibration and excluding mismatch error
Power measurement 0.2 dB (0 to 40 dB)
linearity Input level: 10 dBm, at range optimization and no change of reference level setting
Temperature coefficient 0.015 dB/C
Accessories ATA Flash memory card
Calibration interval 6 months

Option 36: Power Meter Maximum Frequency Extension (6 GHz) Option 46: Auto-power Recovery
Extends power meter maximum frequency from Disables the power switch on the front panel and automatically
Function restores power after power failure.
3 GHz to 6 GHz.
ON/OFF operation can be performed using the standby switch
Frequency range 30 MHz to 3 GHz Function on the rear panel.
Level range 20 to +20 dBm Power switch on the front panel of this unit does not have a
latching function. Therefore, if power is interrupted in the ON
Measurement accuracy 10% (after calibration of 0 points)
status, the standby status is kept even after power is restored.

Option 37:
Power Meter Maximum Frequency Extension (6 GHz) Retrofit Option 47: Rack Mount without Handle (IEC)
Function Retrofits Option 36 to shipped MS8609A units Mount for IEC standard rack
Function
When mounted, the tilt handle (standard) is eliminated.

Option 48: Rack Mount without Handle (JIS)


Mount for JIS rack
Function
When mounted, the tilt handle (standard) is eliminated.

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Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name
Main frame
MS8609A Digital Mobile Radio Transmitter Tester

Standard accessories
Power Cord, 2.6 m: 1 pc
J0996B RS-232C Cable: 1 pc
Z0744 Memory Card (32 MB): 1 pc
F0014 Fuse, 6.3 A: 1 pc
J0576B Coaxial Cord (N-P 5D-2W N-P), 1 m: 1 pc
MX268001A File Transfer Utility: 1 pc
W1709AE MS8608A/MS8609A Operation Manual (Vol. 1): 1 copy
W1744AE MS8608A/MS8609A Operation Manual (Vol. 2): 1 copy
W1745AE MS8608A/MS8609A Operation Manual (Vol. 3): 1 copy

Options
MS8609A-01 Precision Frequency Reference (aging rate: 5 x 1010/day)
MS8609A-02 Narrow Resolution Bandwidth (FFT)
MS8609A-04 Digital Resolution Bandwidth
MS8609A-05 Rubidium Reference Oscillator
MS8609A-08 Preamplifier
MS8609A-09 Ethernet Interface
MS8609A-30 LPF for 2 GHz Band Carrier Cut
MS8609A-31 Low Noise Floor
MS8609A-32 Maximum Input Level Extension
MS8609A-33 High Accuracy Power Measurement
MS8609A-36 Power Meter Maximum Frequency Extension (6 GHz)
MS8609A-37 Power Meter Maximum Frequency Extension (6 GHz)
Retrofit
MS8609A-46 Auto-power Recovery
MS8609A-47 Rack Mount without Handle (JIS)
MS8609A-48 Rack Mount without Handle (IEC)
MU860920A Demodulation Unit

Measurement software
MX860901B WCDMA Measurement Software
MX860902A GSM Measurement Software
MX860903A CDMA Measurement Software
MX860904A CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Measurement Software
MX860905A /4DQPSK Measurement Software
MX860920A BER/BLER Measurement Software
(requires MU860920A)
MX860930A Wireless LAN Measurement Software
MX860950A HSDPA Measurement Software
MX860951A WCDMA Release 5 Uplink Measurement Software
MX860960A TD-SCDMA Measurement Software
W1746AE WCDMA Operation Manual
W1795AE MX860x02A Operation Manual
W1865AE MX860x03A/MX268x03A Operation Manual
W1866AE MX860x05A/MX268x05A Operation Manual
W2090AE MX860x04A/MX268x04A Operation Manual
W2154AE MX860820A/MX860920A Operation Manual
W2080AE MX268x30A/MX860x30A Operation Manual
W2131AE MX860x50A Operation Manual
W2617AE WCDMA Release 5 Uplink Measurement Software
Operation Manual
W2593AE TD-SCDMA Measurement Software Operation Manual

Optional accessories
J0576D Coaxial Cord (N-P 5D-2W N-P), 2 m
J0127C Coaxial Cord (BNC-P RG-58A/U BNC-P), 0.5 m
J0127A Coaxial Cord (BNC-P RG-58A/U BNC-P), 1 m
J0007 GPIB Cable, 1 m
J0008 GPIB Cable, 2 m
MA1612A Four-point Junction Pad (5 to 3000 MHz)
J0395 High-power Fixed Attenuator (30 dB, 30 W, DC to 9 GHz)
B0472 High-power Fixed Attenuator (30 dB, 100 W, DC to 18 GHz)
B0452A Hard Carrying Case (with casters)
B0452B Hard Carrying Case (without casters)
B0329G Front Cover (3/4 MW4U)
B0488 Rear Panel Protective Pad
B0480 Tilt Handle Soft Type
A3933 Circulator (1760 to 2115 MHz)
H3930 Isolator (1760 to 2115 MHz)

Maintenance service
MS8609A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MS8609A-91 Extended Five Year Warranty Service

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DIGITAL MOBILE RADIO TRANSMITTER TESTER GPIB Ethernet
OPTION

MS8608A
9 kHz to 7.8 GHz

For Evaluation of 2G and 3.5G Communication Standards

The MS8608A Digital Mobile Radio Transmitter Tester has an inter- Up to three dedicated measurement software options (such as
nal spectrum analyzer, modulation analyzer, and power meter. One WCDMA and GSM/EDGE) can be installed simultaneously.
tester covers development to manufacturing of base stations, mobile Input signals can be selected from either RF or I/Q inputs. Balanced
stations, and devices. or unbalanced input can also be selected for I/Q signals.
The spectrum analyzer resolution bandwidth of up to 20 MHz readi- Remote measurement is supported by GPIB, RS-232C and 10BASE-
ly supports measurement of wide-band signals. T (optional) interfaces. The high-speed GPIB of 120 Kbps enables
The modulation analyzer uses high-speed DSP processing to sup- high-speed measurement on production lines. The monitor uses a
port all Vector Signal Analysis (VSA) functions. clear 6.5-inch TFT color LCD.
The power sensor offers high-accuracy power measurements of 0.4
dB using an amorphous sensor. Features
Broadband signal support (up to IMT-2000 2 Mbps)

Specifications
MS8608A Main frame
Frequency range 9 kHz to 7.8 GHz, 9 kHz to 7.9 GHz (with Option 35)
Max. input level High-power input: +40 dBm (10 W), Low-power input: +20 dBm (100 mW)
High-power input
50 , VSWR: 1.2 (3 GHz)/1.3 (>3 GHz)
Input impedance Low-power input
Power meter: 50 , VSWR: 1.3 (3 GHz)
Except power meter: 50 , VSWR: 1.5 (3 GHz)/2.0 (>3 GHz) Input attenuator: 4 dB
Input connector N-type (high-power input), SMA-type (low-power input), BNC-type (I/Q input)
Input: Balanced, unbalanced
Input impedance: 1 M (parallel capacitance: <100 pF), 50
I/Q Input Balanced input
Differential voltage: 0.1 to 1 V(p-p), In-phase voltage 2.5 V
Unbalanced input: 0.1 to 1 V(p-p), AC/DC switchable
Frequency: 10 MHz
Starting characteristics: 5 x 108 (after 10 minute warm-up, compared to frequency after 24 hour warm-up)
Reference oscillator
Aging rate: 2 x 108/day, 1 x 107/year (compared to frequency after 24 hour warm-up)
Temperature characteristics: 5 x 108 (0 to +50C, compared to frequency at 25C)
Frequency range: 30 MHz to 3 GHz
Power meter Level range: 0 to +40 dBm (high-power input), 20 to +20 dBm (low-power input)
Measurement accuracy (after zero calibration): 10%
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Frequency setting
Setting range: 9 kHz to 3.2 GHz (Band: 0), 3.15 to 7.8 GHz (Band: 1) Setting resolution: 1 Hz
Pre-selector range: 3.15 to 7.8 GHz (Band: 1)
Frequency accuracy
Display accuracy: (display frequency x reference frequency accuracy + span x span accuracy + resolution bandwidth x 0.15 + 10 Hz)
Normal marker: Same as display frequency accuracy
Delta marker: Same as span accuracy
Frequency Frequency span setting range: 0 Hz, 5 kHz to 7.8 GHz
Span accuracy: 1.0% (at single band sweep)
RBW (resolution bandwidth)
Setting range: 300 Hz to 3 MHz (1-3 sequence), 5 MHz, 10 MHz, 20 MHz (Band 0)
Accuracy: 20% (300 Hz to 10 MHz)
Selectivity (60 dB: 3 dB): 15:1
VBW (video bandwidth): 1 Hz to 3 MHz (1-3 sequence), off
Sideband noise: 108 dBc/Hz (1 GHz, 10 kHz offset), 120 dBc/Hz (1 GHz, 100 kHz offset)
Maximum input level
Continuous average power: +40 dBm (high-power input), +20 dBm (low-power input)
DC Voltage: 0 V
Average noise level (at RBW: 300 Hz, VBW: 10 Hz):
[Without Option 08]
104 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB (high-power input, 1 MHz to 2.5 GHz, Band 0, input attenuator: 20 dB)
100 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB (high-power input, 2.5 to 3.2 GHz, Band 0, input attenuator: 20 dB)
100 dBm + 0.8f [GHz] dB (high-power input, 3.15 to 7.8 GHz, Band 1, input attenuator: 20 dB)
[With Option 08]
102 dBm + 1.8f [GHz] dB (high-power input, 1 MHz to 2.5 GHz, Band 0, input attenuator: 20 dB)
100 dBm + 1.8f [GHz] dB (high-power input, 2.5 to 3.2 GHz, Band 0, input attenuator: 20 dB)
100 dBm + 0.8f [GHz] dB (high-power input, 3.15 to 7.8 GHz, Band 1, input attenuator: 20 dB)
[Without Option 08]
124 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB (low-power input, 1 MHz to 2.5 GHz, Band 0, input attenuator: 0 dB)
120 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB (low-power input, 2.5 to 3.2 GHz, Band 0, input attenuator: 0 dB)
120 dBm + 0.8f [GHz] dB (low-power input, 3.15 to 7.8 GHz, Band 1, input attenuator: 0 dB)
[With Option 08]
Spectrum analyzer

122 dBm + 1.8f [GHz] dB (low-power input, 1 MHz to 2.5 GHz, Band 0, input attenuator: 0 dB)
120 dBm + 1.8f [GHz] dB (low-power input, 2.5 to 3.2 GHz, Band 0, input attenuator: 0 dB)
120 dBm + 0.8f [GHz] dB (low-power input, 3.15 to 7.8 GHz, Band 1, input attenuator: 0 dB)
Residual response:
80 dBm (high-power input, 1 MHz to 3.2 GHz, input attenuator: 20 dB)
Amplitude 70 dBm (high-power input, 3.15 to 7.8 GHz, input attenuator: 20 dB)
100 dBm (low-power input, 1 MHz to 3.2 GHz, input attenuator: 0 dB)
90 dBm (low-power input, 3.15 to 7.8 GHz, input attenuator: 0 dB)
Reference level
Setting range: 80 to +50 dBm (high-power input), 100 to +30 dBm (low-power input)
Accuracy (high-power input, after calibration):
0.5 dB (29.9 to +20 dBm), 0.75 dB (49.9 to 30 dBm, +20.1 to +40 dBm), 1.5 dB (60 to 50 dBm)
Accuracy (low-power input, after calibration):
0.5 dB (49.9 to +0 dBm), 0.75 dB (69.9 to 50 dBm, +0.1 to +20 dBm), 1.5 dB (80 to 70 dBm)
Frequency: 50 MHz, span: 1 MHz (Input attenuator, RBW, VBW and sweep time set to AUTO)
RBW switching uncertainty: 0.3 dB (300 Hz to 5 MHz, referenced to RBW: 3 kHz)
Input attenuator: 20 to 82 dB (high-power input), 0 to 62 dB (low-power input), 2-dB steps
Frequency response: 0.6 dB (9 kHz to 3.2 GHz, Band 0), 1.0 dB (3.15 to 7.8 GHz, Band 1)
Referenced to 50 MHz, input attenuator: 30 dB (high-power input)/10 dB (low-power input), +18 to +28C
Log linearity: 0.5 dB (0 to 20 dB, RBW: 1 kHz), 1.0 dB (0 to 90 dB, RBW: 1 kHz)
2nd harmonic distortion:
60 dBc (10 to 200 MHz, Band 0, mixer input: 30 dBm)
75 dBc (200 to 850 MHz, Band 0, mixer input: 30 dBm)
70 dBc (0.85 to 1.6 GHz, Band 0, mixer input: 30 dBm)
90 dBc (1.6 to 3.9 GHz, Band 1, mixer input: 10 dBm)
Two tone 3rd order intermodulation distortion: 70 dBc (10 to 100 MHz), 85 dBc (0.1 to 7.8 GHz)
Frequency difference of two signals: 50 kHz, mixer input: 30 dBm
1 dB gain compression: 0 dBm (100 MHz), +3 dBm (500 MHz)
Setting range: 10 ms to 1000 s (frequency axis sweep), 1 s to 1000 s (time axis sweep)
Trigger switch: Free-run, Triggered
Trigger source: Wide IF video, Video, External (TTL level), External (10 V), line
Trigger delay
Pre-trigger range: time span to 0 s
Sweep
Resolution: time span/500 or 100 ns, whichever larger
Post trigger: 0 s to 65.5 ms, Resolution: 100 ns (sweep time: 4.9 ms), 1 s (sweep time: 5 ms)
Gate sweep mode
Gate delay range: 0 to 65.5 ms (resolution: 1 s)
Gate length range: 2 s to 65.5 ms (resolution: 1 s)

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Number of data points: 501
Detection modes: Normal, Positive peak, Negative peak, Sample, Average, rms (Option 04)
Display functions: Trace A, Trace B, Trace A/B, Trace A/BG, Trace A/Time
Storage functions: Normal, View, Max hold, Min hold, Average, Cumulative, Overwrite
Markers
Signal search: Auto tune, Peak CF, Peak Ref, Scroll
Zone markers: Normal, Delta
Spectrum analyzer

Marker function: Marker CF, Marker Ref, Marker CF step size, marker Span, Zone Span
Peak search: Peak, Next peak, Min dip, Next dip
Multi-marker: 10 max.
Functions
Measurements


Noise power: dBm/Hz, dBm/ch, dBV/Hz
C/N: dBc/Hz, dBc/CH
Occupied bandwidth: Power N% method, X-dB down method
Adjacent channel power
Reference measurement: Total power, Reference level, In-band method
Display methods: Channel specified display (3 channels x 2), Graphic display
Average power of burst signal: Average power within specified time range of time domain waveform
Template comparison measurement (time sweep): Upper limit x 2, Lower limit x 2
Mask measurement (frequency sweep): Upper limit x 2, Lower limit x 2
Display: Color TFT-LCD, VGA 6.5-inch
Hard copy: Hard copy of screen via parallel interface (ESC/P compatible printer)
Memory card interface: ATA Flash card (3.3/5 V)
GPIB:
Others
Controlled (except power switch) from external controller when specified as device
Interface functions: SH1, AH1, T6, L4, SR1, RL1, PP0, DC1, DT1, C0, E2
Parallel interface: Centronics printer I/F, D-Sub 25-pin connector (female)
Video output: Analog RGB output, D-Sub 15-pin connector (female)
Dimensions and mass 320 (W) x 177 (H) x 411 (D) mm (except handle, feet, front cover and fan cover), 16 kg (nominal)
Power supply 100 to 120/200 to 240 Vac (15%/+10%, max. voltage: 250 V, voltage auto-switching), 47.5 to 63 Hz, 400 VA
Operating temperature
0 to +50C, 85% (no condensating)
and humidity
EMC EN61326: 1997 + A1: 1998 + A2: 2001 + A3: 2003 (Class A, Annex A), EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)

Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Main frame W1746AE WCDMA Operation Manual
MS8608A Digital Mobile Radio Transmitter Tester W1795AE MX860x02A Operation Manual
W1865AE MX860x03A/MX268x03A Operation Manual
Standard accessories W2090AE MX860x04A/MX268x04A Operation Manual
Power Cord, 2.6 m: 1 pc W1866AE MX860x05A/MX268x05A Operation Manual
J0996B RS-232C Cable: 1 pc W2154AE MX860820A/MX860920A Operation Manual
Z0744 Memory Card (32 MB): 1 pc W2080AE MX268x30A/MX860x30A Operation Manual
F0014 Fuse, 6.3 A: 1 pc W2131AE MX860x50A Operation Manual
J0576B Coaxial Cord (N-P 5D-2W N-P), 1 m: 1 pc W2617AE WCDMA Release 5 Uplink Measurement Software
MX268001A File Transfer Utility: 1 pc Operation Manual
W1709AE MS8608A/8609A Operation Manual (Vol. 1): 1 copy W2593AE TD-SCDMA Measurement Software Operation Manual
W1744AE MS8608A/8609A Operation Manual (Vol. 2): 1 copy
W1745AE MS8608A/8609A Operation Manual (Vol. 3): 1 copy Optional accessories
J0576D Coaxial Cord (N-P 5D-2W N-P), 2 m
Options J0127C Coaxial Cord (BNC-P RG-58A/U BNC-P), 0.5 m
MS8608A-01 Precision Frequency Reference J0127A Coaxial Cord (BNC-P RG-58A/U BNC-P), 1 m
(aging rate: 5 x 1010/day) MA1612A Four-way Junction Pad (5 to 3000 MHz)
MS8608A-02 Narrow Resolution Bandwidths (FFT) J0395 High-power Fixed Attenuator (30 dB, 30 W, DC to 9 GHz)
MS8608A-03 Extension of Pre-selector Lower Limit (to 1.6 GHz) B0472 High-power Fixed Attenuator (30 dB, 100 W, DC to 18 GHz)
MS8608A-04 Digital Resolution Bandwidth J0007 GPIB Cable, 1 m
MS8608A-05 Rubidium Reference Oscillator J0008 GPIB Cable, 2 m
MS8608A-08 Pre-amplifier (100 kHz to 3 GHz) B0452A Hard Carrying Case (with casters)
MS8608A-09 Ethernet Interface B0452B Hard Carrying Case (without casters)
MS8608A-35 7.9 GHz Frequency Extension B0329G Front Cover (3/4MW4U)
MS8608A-36 Power Meter Maximum Frequency Extension (6 GHz) B0488 Rear Panel Protective Pad
MS8608A-37 Power Meter Maximum Frequency Extension (6 GHz) B0480 Tilt Handle Soft Type
Retrofit A3933 Circulator (1760 to 2115 MHz)
MS8608A-46 Auto-power Recovery H3930 Isolator (1760 to 2115 MHz)
MS8608A-47 Rack Mount without Handle (IEC)
MS8608A-48 Rack Mount without Handle (JIS) Maintenance service
MU860820A RER/BLER Measurement Software MS8608A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MS8608A-91 Extended Five Year Warranty Service
Measurement software
MX860801B WCDMA Measurement Software CDMA2000 is a registered trademark of the Telecommunications Industry
MX860802A GSM Measurement Software Association (TIA USA).
MX860803A CDMA Measurement Software
MX860804A CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Measurement Software
MX860805A /4DQPSK Measurement Software
MX860820A WCDMA BER/BLER Measurement Software
(requires MU860820A)
MX860830A Wireless LAN Measurement Software
MX860850A HSDPA Measurement Software
MX860851A WCDMA Release 5 uplink Measurement Software
MX860860A TD-SCDMA Measurement Software

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RNC SIMULATOR
MD8391A

Small RNC Simulator for Manufacturing, Installation and


Maintaining WCDMA base Stations NEW

Small and light weight: <10 kg


HSDPA Iub simulator conforming to 3GPP Release5
Easy scenario scripting by GUI (Option)
Perform U-Plane data testing
The MD8391A is small portable RNC simulator for manufacturing, in- Control
stallation and commissioning Node B.
Using MD8391A RNC Simulator permits an easy and cost-effective Iub RF
configuration of a Node B test environment, eliminating the need for MS8609A
MD8391A
a very expensive actual RNC and core network. Digital Mobile Radio
RNC Simulator Node-B
Transmitter Tester
Features
Transmitter Test
Node B RF Testing
The 3GPP TS25.141 Base Station (BS) conformance testing (FDD)
RF Test is performed by combining the MD8391A with a Digital
Mobile Radio Transmitter Tester (Tx Tester), and Vector Signal
Generator (VSG). When running the transmitter test using the MD8391A MG3700A
MD8391A, Node B can be controlled from the Iub interface by con- RNC Simulator Digital Mobile Radio
figuring the Test Model. Additionally, at the Receiver Test, Node B Transmitter Tester
can be controlled in the Receiver Test state to receive the Uplink
RMC (Reference Measurement Channel) and measure the BER (Bit Reference Clock: 10 MHz
Error Rate).

Start trigger :
SFN Reset Timing
[4096 frame 10 ms]
BER Meas. RF
Iub UL Signal: RMC 12.2 kbps
Pseudo-random Noise (PN)
Control
Node-B
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Integration Test: AMR Voice Call Test / Video Phone Call Test

MU839903A MD8391A Voice Video Phone


RNC Simulator

or
Node-B
or

MU839902A
Control ATT

ISDN (option) Iub ATT


UE

Node B Functional Testing in Combination with UE Simulator MU839001A RNC L2


When the MD8391A is used in combination with Anritsus UE This option adds the Sub Layer function for MAC (Medium Access
MD8395A1, a Node B Functional Test environment is easily config- Control), and RLC (Radio Link Control). It is required when sending
ured for Performance Evaluation of various Node B functions, such and receiving RRC (Radio Resource Control) messages and for ap-
as Node B HSDPA Retransmission Control and the Throughput Test plication test by using MU839903A Voice Codec or MU839902A
using RNC Simulation for the Iub side and UE Simulation for the Uu ISDN.
side. MU839902A ISDN
This option adds and ISDN Interface to the main unit. It is used in
conjunction with the MU839001A RNC L2 for connecting a video-
phone terminal.
Node-B MU839903A Voice Codec
This AMR Voice Codec module is used in conjunction with the
Retransmission
MU839001A RNC L2 to inspect AMR voice communications be-
ACK/NACK/DTX,CQI tween the UE connected to Node B and the handset connect to the
MD8391A.
Uu Iub
MU839904A Performance Analyzer
MD8395A
High-speed Downlink Packet This module expands the BER measurement functions, permitting
MD8391A
UE * (HSD PA) RNC bit error rate measurement of up to 8 transport channels (TrCHs).
(It is possible to measure BER for up to three TrCHs in one FP
1 : MD8395A is custom-order product (Frame Protocol) without using the Performance Analyzer.)

Options Interface Modules and Slots


MX839070A RNC Simulation Designer (RSD)
(Software Option) Standard
Module Selection
Module and Name Accessory
Using the GUI interface provided by these tools makes it easy to cre-
ate a Test Model control scenario matching Node B specifications Slot1 Slot2 Slot3 Slot4
and to run and change message sequences according to later spec- MU839000A RNC Control Module
ification changes.
Interface Module
MU839011A ATM156 M
MU839012A ATM1.5/2 M
MU839013A ATM6.3 M
MU839014A ATM25 M
MU839021A Ethernet 10/100 M
Option Module
MU839001A RNC L2
MU839904A Performance Analyzer
MU839902A ISDN
MU839903A Voice Codec

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Specifications
MD8391A RNC Simulator
It can be used as an RNC simulator meeting 3GPP standards and has the following main functions:
lub Downlink Signal Generator
Signals such as PN patterns can be generated for base station evaluation tests.
The uplink signal is terminated and the data rate of each layer, throughput, and BER can be measured.
Function Iub Protocol Simulation
Iub protocols such as FP (TS25.427, TS25.435), MAC (TS25.321), RLC (TS25.322), SSCOP, and SCTP can be simulated.
Adding optional modules provides support for U-Plane data voice, packet and ISDN communications.
Layer 3 Message Tx/Rx Signals
Users can program Layer 3 (NBAP/ALCAP/RRC) protocol sequences as scenarios.
DL Ethernet Frame (Port1 to 4), DL Ethernet Frame Byte (Port1 to 4), DL Ethernet Bit Rate (Port1 to
4), UL Ethernet Frame (Port1 to 4), UL Ethernet Frame Byte (Port1 to 4), UL Ethernet Bit Rate (Port1
Ethernet
to 4), Ethernet FCS Error (Port1 to 4), Ethernet Undersize Error (Port1 to 4), Ethernet Oversize Error
(Port1 to 4)
IP(Iub) DL IP Packet (Port1 to 4), DL IP Packet Rate (Port1 to 4), UL IP Packet (Port1 to 4), UL IP Packet
IP
Rate (Port1 to 4), IP Checksum Error (Port1 to 4)
DL UDP Packet, DL UDP Packet Rate, UL UDP Packet, UL UDP Packet Rate,
UDP UDP Checksum Error
SCTP DL SCTP IP Packet, UL SCTP IP Packet
DL ATM Cell (Shaper1 to 4), DL ATM Discarded Cell (Shaper1 to 4), DL ATM Discarded Cell Rate
ATM Shaper (Shaper1 to 4)
ATM Cell DL ATM Cell (Port1 to 4), UL ATM Cell (Port1 to 4), HEC Error (Port1 to 4)1
DL F4 Seg-to-Seg OAM Cell, UL F4 Seg-to-Seg OAM Cell DL F4 End-to-End OAM Cell,
ATM(Iub) OAM Cell
UL F4 End-to-End OAM Cell
AAL2 CPS DL AAL2 CPS Packet, UL AAL2 CPS Packet
DL CPCS-PDU#0 to #7, ULCPCS-PDU#0 to #7, DL Total CPCS_PDU, UL Total CPCS_PDU,
AAL5 CPCS
DL O&M #1, #2 CPCS-PDU, UL O&M #1, #2 CPCS-PDU, CPCS CRC Error
DL Total FP Frame, DL Total FP Byte, DL Total FP Bit Rate, UL Total FP Frame, UL Total FP Byte, UL
FP Total
Total FP Bit Rate
DL Node Sync Frame, UL Node Sync Frame, Capacity Request Frame2,
Capacity Allocation Frame2, DCH DL Sync Frame, DCH UL Sync Frame, FACH DL Sync Frame,
Counter FACH UL Sync Frame, PCH DL Sync Frame, PCH UL Sync Frame, DCH Timing Adjustment Frame,
FP Control Frame FACH Timing Adjustment Frame, PCH Timing Adjustment Frame, Outer Loop PC Frame,
Radio Interface Parameter, Node Sync Frame CRC Error, Capacity Allocation Frame CRC Error2,
DCH UL Control Frame CRC Error, FACH UL Control Frame CRC Error, PCH UL Control Frame CRC
Error
HS-DSCH#0 to #7 FP Frame, HS-DSCH#0 to #7 MAC-d PDU, HS-DSCH#0 to #7 MAC-d PDU Bit,
HS-DSCH2 HS-DSCH#0 to #7 MAC-d PDU Bit Rate, HS-DSCH FP Frame, Total MAC-d PDU, Total MAC-d PDU
Bit, Total MAC-d PDU Bit Rate
DL DCH #0 to #7 FP Frame, DL DCH #0 to #7 TB1 to 3, DL DCH #0 to #7 TB1 to 3 Bit, DL DCH #0
to #7 TB1 to 3 Bit Rate, DL DCH Total Frame, DL DCH Total TB, DL DCH Total TB Bit, DL DCH Total
FP TB Bit Rate, UL DCH #0 to #7 FP Frame, UL DCH #0 to #7 TB1 to 3, UL DCH #0 to #7 TB1 to 3 Bit,
UL DCH1 #0 to #7 TB1 to 3 Bit Rate, DCH#0 to #7 Header CRC Error, DCH#0 to #7 Payload CRC
DCH Error, DCH#0 to #7 TB1 to 3 CRC Error, DCH#0 to #7 TFI Error, DCH Total Header CRC Error, DCH
Total Payload CRC Error, DCH Total TB CRC Error, DCH Total TFI Error, UL DCH Total Frame, UL
DCH Total TB, UL DCH Total TB Bit, UL DCH Total, TB Bit Rate, DCH#0 TB1 to 3 Bit Error Count,
DCH#0 TB1 to 3 Bit Error Rate, DCH#0 TB1 to 3 Slip Count
PCH #0 to #3 Frame, PCH #0 to #3 TB, PCH #0 to #3 TB Bit, PCH #0 to #3 TB Bit Rate, PCH Total
PCH
Frame, PCH Total TB, PCH Total TB Bit, PCH Total TB Bit Rate
FACH #0 to #7 Frame, FACH #0 to #7 TB, FACH #0 to #7 TB Bit, FACH #0 to #7 TB Bit Rate,
FACH FACH Total Frame, FACH Total TB, FACH Total TB Bit, FACH Total TB Bit Rate, RACH#0 to #3
Frame, RACH#0 to #3 TB, RACH#0 to #3 TB Bit, RACH#0 to #3 TB Bit Rate
RACH#0 to #3 Header CRC Error, RACH#0 to #3 Payload CRC Error, RACH#0 to #3 TB CRC Error,
RACH#0 to #3 TFI Error, RACH Total Frame, RACH Total TB, RACH Total TB Bit, RACH Total TB Bit
RACH
Rate, RACH Total Header CRC Error, RACH Total Payload CRC Error, RACH Total TB CRC Error,
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Number of MAC-d PDU transmitted TrCh#0 to #7 CmCh#0 to #15, MAC-d PDU transmitted rate
TxMAC-d
TrCh#0 to #7 CmCh#0 to #15
RLC-SDU received rate LoCH #0 to #7, RLC-PDU transmitted rate LoCH #0 to #7, AMD-PDU trans-
mitted throughput LoCH #0 to #7, AMD-PDU transmitted Error Rate LoCH #0 to #7, Number of re-
ceived RLC-SDU LoCH #0 to #7, Number of transmitted RLC-PDU LoCH #0 to #7, Number of AMD-
PDU transmission check LoCH #0 to #7, Number of transmitted AMD-PDU LoCH #0 to #7, Number of
retransmitted AMD-PDU LoCH #0 to #7, Number of retransmitted STATUS-PDU LoCH #0 to #7,
L2 (Iub) Number of reset Tx LoCH #0 to #7, Number of waiting for AMD-PDU transmission LoCH #0 to #7,
Number of waiting for AMD-PDU retransmission LoCH #0 to #7, Number of waiting for AMD-PDU
RLC
transmission check LoCH #0 to #7, Number of Times of AMD-PDU retransmission LoCH 0 to 7 #0 to
Counter #9, Average number of Times of AMD-PDU retransmission LoCH #0 to #7, RLC-SDU transmitted rate
LoCH #0 to #7, RLC-PDU received rate LoCH #0 to #7, AMD-PDU received throughput LoCH #0 to
#7, AMD-PDU received Error Rate LoCH #0 to #7, Number of transmitted RLC-SDU LoCH #0 to #7,
Number of received RLC PDU LoCH #0 to #7, Number of AMD-PDU received check LoCH #0 to #7,
Number of received AMD-PDU LoCH #0 to #7, Number of received STATUS PDU LoCH #0 to #7,
Number of Rx reset LoCH #0 to #7
ErrorCount Error Count #0 to #7
Performance BitCount Bit Count #0 to #7
Analyzer BER Bit Error Rate #0 to #7
SlipCount Slip Count #0 to #7
Accuracy:10 MHz 0.5 Hz (0 to +50C) 10 minutes after power-on, based on the frequency 24 hours
after power-on)
Startup characteristics: 5 x 108 (10 minutes after power-on, based on the frequency 24 hours after
Electrical power-on.)
Frequency Aging rate: 2 x 108/day, 1 x 107/year (Based on the frequency 24 hours after power-on.)
Specifications
Temperature stability: 5 x 108 (0 to +50C, Based on the frequency at 25C.)
External reference input: At 50 BNC connector, input level: 2 to 5 Vp-p, 10 MHz
External reference output: At 50 BNC connector, TTL level, 10 MHz
Operating temperature range 0 to +50C
Storage temperature range 40 to +71C
Relative humidity 45 to 95%
100 to 120 Vac, 200 to 240 Vac (automatic voltage switching)
Power supply 50 to 60 Hz, 250 VA
Other Number of PCI slots 4
Dimensions 350 (W) x 132.5 (H) x 373 (D) mm
Mass 10 kg
EN61326: 1997+A1:1998+A2:2001+A3:2003 (Class A, Annex A),
EMC
EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)

1: HEC Error Correct is not supported by MU839014A ATM 25M


2: Only ATM modules

MU839000A RNC Control Module


Application A module used to control the MD8391A entirely.
Serial RS-232C compliant serial interface
Connector: 9-pin D-Sub connector
USB USB compliant target interface
Connector: Type B connector
I/O Interface 10/100BASE-T 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet interface (application)
Connector: RJ-45 connector (100 )
Control PC 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet interface (for control PC)
Connector: RJ-45 connector (100 )
Operating Temperature Range 0 to +50C
Other Dimensions 20 (W) x 265.4 (H) x 210 (D) mm
Mass 1 kg

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MU839011A ATM 156 M
A Interface module that is equipped with two ports for 155.52 Mbps optical I/O connectors (SC connectors) and is capable of transmitting/
Application
receiving ATM OC-3/STM-1 signals.
Bit rate 155.52 Mbps
Number of ports 2 (However, the number of ports that can be used is one.)
Connector SC connector
Wavelength 1274 to 1356 nm band
I/O Interface Optical output level 15 to 8 dBm (average output)
Optical input level 28 to 8 dBm
Extinction ratio 8.2 dB
Waveform Bellcore TR-NWT-000253
ITU-T recommendation G.957
Interface 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
O&M Number of ports 2
Connecor RJ-45 connector (100 )
Operating temperature range 0 to +50C
Dimensions 20 (W) x 265.4 (H) x210 (D) mm
Other Mass 1 kg
Option MU839011A-001 HSDPA

MU839012A ATM 1.5 M/2 M


A Interface module that is equipped with four ports for 1.544/2.048 Mbps electrical I/O connectors (RJ connectors) and is capable of
Application
transmitting/receiving ATM T1 and E1 signals.
Bit rate 1.544Mbps/2.048 Mbps
Number of ports 4 (However, the number of ports that can be used is one.)
Connector RJ-45 connector (100 )/RJ-45 connector (120 )
I/O Interface Optical level 2.4 to 3.6 Vp-p/2.7 to 3.3 Vp-p
Waveform ITU-T G703 pulse mask
Input level 2.4 to 3.6 Vp-p/2.7 to 3.3 Vp-p
Code B8ZS/MDB3
Interface 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
O&M Number of ports 2
Connecor RJ-45 connector (100 )
Operating temperature range 0 to +50C
Dimensions 20 (W) x 265.4 (H) x210 (D) mm
Other Mass 1 kg
Option MU839012A-001 HSDPA

MU839013A ATM 6.3 M


A Interface module that is equipped with four ports for 6.312 Mbps electrical I/O connectors (27CP connectors) and is capable of
Application
transmitting/receiving ATM J2 signals.
Bit rate 6.312 Mbps
Number of ports 4 (However, the number of ports that can be used is one.)
Connector 27CP connector (75 )
Optical level 2 Vp-p 0.3 V
I/O Interface
Waveform JT-G703 pulse mask
Input level 2 Vp-p 0.3 V 0 to +2.4 dB (Cable)
Cable length: 0 to 550 feet (0 to 167 m)
Code B8ZS
Interface 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
O&M Number of ports 2
Connecor RJ-45 connector (100 )
Operating temperature range 0 to +50C
Dimensions 20 (W) x 265.4 (H) x210 (D) mm
Other Mass 1 kg
Option MU839013A-001 HSDPA

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MU839014A ATM 25 M
A Interface module that is equipped with two ports for 32 Mbps electrical I/O connectors (RJ-45 connectors) and is capable of transmitting/
Application
receiving ATM 25 M signals.
Bit rate 32 Mbps
Number of ports 2 (However, the number of ports that can be used is one.)
Connector RJ-45 connector (100 )
Output level 2.7 to 3.4 Vp-p (for 1 symbol)
I/O Interface
Waveform JT-I432.5
1 symbol, 2 symbols, 3 symbols, 4 symbols, 5 symbols
Input level 2.7 to 3.4 Vp-p (for 1 symbol)
Code NRZ (4B/5B)
Interface 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
O&M Number of ports 2
Connecor RJ-45 connector (100 )
Operating temperature range 0 to +50C
Dimensions 20 (W) x 265.4 (H) x210 (D) mm
Other Mass 1 kg
Option MU839014A-001 HSDPA

MU839021A Ethernet 10/100 M


A Interface module that is equipped with four ports for 10 Mbps/125 Mbps electrical I/O connectors (RJ-45 connectors) and is capable of
Application
transmitting/receiving Ethernet signals.
Bit rate 10M: 10 Mbps, 100 M: 125 Mbps
Number of ports 4 (However, the number of ports that can be used is one.)
I/O Interface Connector RJ-45 connector (100 )
I/O level Compliant with IEEE802.3
Interface 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
O&M Number of ports 2
Connecor RJ-45 connector (100 )
Operating temperature range 0 to +50C
Other Dimensions 20 (W) x 265.4 (H) x210 (D) mm
Mass 1 kg

MU839001A RNC L2
Application A option module used to implement the functions of radio protocol Layer 2 or later.
Operating temperature range 0 to +50C
Other Dimensions 20 (W) x 265.4 (H) x210 (D) mm
Mass 1 kg

MU839902A ISDN
Application A option module that is equipped with the ISDN interface with MU839001A RNC L2..
(1) BRI 1 ISDN basic interface (BRI) 1
Channel 2B+D (B: 64 kbps, D: 16 kbps)
Connector RJ45 connector (100 )
(2) BRI 2 ISDN basic interface (BRI) 2
Channel 2B+D (B: 64 kbps,D: 16 kbps)
Connector RJ45 connector (100 )
Electrical (3) BRI 3 ISDNbasic interface (BRI)3
Specifications Channel 2B+D (B: 64 kbps, D: 16kbps)
Connector RJ45 connector (100 )
(4) PRI ISDNprimary rate interface(PRI)
Channel 6B(arbitrary)orH0+D (H0:384 kbps,B:64 kbps,D:64 kbps)
Connector RJ45Connector (100 )
(5) Serial RS-232C compliant serial interface
Connector Connector:9-pin D-Sub connector
Operating temperature range 0 to +50C
Other Dimensions 20 (W) x 265.4 (H) x210 (D) mm
Mass 1 kg

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MU839903A Voice Codec
Application A option module used to input/output the codec and user data of a transmission/reception voice signal with MU839001A RNC L2.
(1) Handset 6-pin modular jack for handset
(2) Audio Input Analog voice signal input
Operating frequency 1 kHz
Input level 4 Vp-p max.
Connector 50 BNC connector
(3) Audio Output Analog voice signal output
Operating frequency 1 kHz
Output level 2 Vp-p max.
Connector 50 BNC connector
Electrical (4) User Data Input(CLK Input) Clock for user data input
Specifications Operating frequency Switchable between 1 MHz, 500 kHz, 250 kHz, and 125 kHz
Input level 2 to 5 Vp-p
Connector 50 BNC connector
(5) User Data Input(Data Input) User data input
Input level 2 to 5 Vp-p
Connector 50 BNC connector
(6) User Data Output (CLK Output) Clock for user data output
Operating frequency Switchable between 1 MHz, 500 kHz, 250 kHz, and 125 kHz
Output level TTL
Connector 50 BNC connector
Operating temperature range 0 to +50C
Dimensions 20 (W) x 265.4 (H) x210 (D) mm
Other Mass 1 kg
Handset [S80AF-16(01) (DG)] 1 pc
Standard accessories
Ferrite Core [E04SR200932] 1 pc

MU839904A Performance Analyzer


Application A option module is available for uplink data BER measurement up to 8 channels with a Iub Interface module.
Time Input 75 BNC connector, TTL level
Electrical Time Output 75 BNC connector, TTL level
Specifications Clock Output 75 BNC connector, TTL level (Not used.)
Sync Output 75 BNC connector, TTL level (Not used.)
Operating Temperature Range 0 to +50C
Other Dimensions 20 (W) x265.4 (H) x210 (D) mm
Mass 1 kg

Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Remarks
Main frame
MD8391A RNC Simulator 1
Standard accessories
MU839000A RNC Control Module: 1 pc
Z0832 MD8391ACD-ROM: 1 pc Software, operation manuals, etc.
MD8391A-SS110 1 Year Support Service 1 year contract for maintenance(license)
J0017 Power Cord, 2.5 m: 1 pc 100 V system
J0266 Conversion Adapter: 1 pc 3-pole plug 2-pole plug
J1251 Twisted-Pair Cable(Cross): 1 pc 57901
J0654A Serial Interface Cable: 1 pc
T0003 Ferrite Core: 2 pcs E04SR241336A
A0010 Blank Board: 3 pcs The amount is different depending on the product composition

Plug-in module
MU839011A ATM 156M Hardware
MU839011A-001 HSDPA Software adding HSDPA function to MU839011A (licensed)
MU839012A ATM 1.5M/2M Hardware
MU839012A-001 HSDPA Software adding HSDPA function to MU839012A (licensed)
MU839013A ATM 6.3M Hardware
MU839013A-001 HSDPA Software adding HSDPA function to MU839013A (licensed)
MU839014A ATM 25M Hardware
MU839014A-001 HSDPA Software adding HSDPA function to MU839014A (licensed)
MU839021A Ethernet 10/100M Hardware

Module option
MU839001A RNC L2 Hardware
MU839902A ISDN Hardware
MU839903A Voice Codec Hardware
MU839904A Performance Analyzer Hardware

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Model/Order No. Name Remarks
Software option
MX839070A RNC Simulation Designer CD-ROM (Software 1 pc), USB Dongle (Online 1 pc,Offline 4 pcs),
Hard case 1 pc

Optional accessories
G0057 Handset< S80AF-16 (01) (DG)> MU839903A Accessory
T0002 Ferrite core < E04SR200932 > MU839903A Accessory
J1165A 27CP BNC Conversion Cable MU839013A Accessory
< 27CP-P1.5-BNC-P-1.5C-CR10 Cable >
BNC-A-JJ BNC Adapter< BNC-A-JJ > MU839013A Accessory
B0556 Blank Module
J0660B Optical Fiber Cable (SC PC-SC PC-2M-SM) SC PC RL 50dB or more10/125 m
J1110B LAN Cable (CAT5, Straight 5M)
J1109B LAN Cable (CAT5, Cross 5M)
W2602AE MD8391A RNC Simulator Operation Manual Manual
W2603AE MX839080A RNC Control Software Operation Manual Manual
W2629AE MX839080A RNC Control Software Manual Manual
Remote Control Function Operation Manual
W2703AE MX839070A RNC Simulation Designer Operation Manual Manual

Support service
MD8391A-SS110 1Year Support Service 1year contract (licensed)

Maintenance service
MD8391A-ES210 2 Years Extended Warranty Service 1 Year Extended Hardware Maintenance
MD8391A-ES310 3 Years Extended Warranty Service 2 Year Extended Hardware Maintenance
MD8391A-ES510 5 Years Extended Warranty Service 4 Year Extended Hardware Maintenance
MU839902A-ES210 2 Years Extended Warranty Service 1 Year Extended Hardware Maintenance
MU839902A-ES310 3 Years Extended Warranty Service 2 Year Extended Hardware Maintenance
MU839902A-ES510 5 Years Extended Warranty Service 4 Year Extended Hardware Maintenance
MU839903A-ES210 2 Years Extended Warranty Service 1 Year Extended Hardware Maintenance
MU839903A-ES310 3 Years Extended Warranty Service 2 Year Extended Hardware Maintenance
MU839903A-ES510 5 Years Extended Warranty Service 4 Year Extended Hardware Maintenance
MU839904A-ES210 2 Years Extended Warranty Service 1 Year Extended Hardware Maintenance
MU839904A-ES310 3 Years Extended Warranty Service 2 Year Extended Hardware Maintenance
MU839904A-ES510 5 Years Extended Warranty Service 4 Year Extended Hardware Maintenance
MU839001A-ES210 2 Years Extended Warranty Service 1 Year Extended Hardware Maintenance
MU839001A-ES310 3 Years Extended Warranty Service 2 Year Extended Hardware Maintenance
MU839001A-ES510 5 Years Extended Warranty Service 4 Year Extended Hardware Maintenance
MU839011A-ES210 2 Years Extended Warranty Service 1 Year Extended Hardware Maintenance
MU839011A-ES310 3 Years Extended Warranty Service 2 Year Extended Hardware Maintenance
MU839011A-ES510 5 Years Extended Warranty Service 4 Year Extended Hardware Maintenance
MU839012A-ES210 2 Years Extended Warranty Service 1 Year Extended Hardware Maintenance
MU839012A-ES310 3 Years Extended Warranty Service 2 Year Extended Hardware Maintenance
MU839012A-ES510 5 Years Extended Warranty Service 4 Year Extended Hardware Maintenance
MU839013A-ES210 2 Years Extended Warranty Service 1 Year Extended Hardware Maintenance
MU839013A-ES310 3 Years Extended Warranty Service 2 Year Extended Hardware Maintenance
MU839013A-ES510 5 Years Extended Warranty Service 4 Year Extended Hardware Maintenance
MU839014A-ES210 2 Years Extended Warranty Service 1 Year Extended Hardware Maintenance
MU839014A-ES310 3 Years Extended Warranty Service 2 Year Extended Hardware Maintenance
MU839014A-ES510 5 Years Extended Warranty Service 4 Year Extended Hardware Maintenance
MU839021A-ES210 2 Years Extended Warranty Service 1 Year Extended Hardware Maintenance
MU839021A-ES310 3 Years Extended Warranty Service 2 Year Extended Hardware Maintenance
MU839021A-ES510 5 Years Extended Warranty Service 4 Year Extended Hardware Maintenance

1: A personal computer1 and Microsoft Visual C++ Version 6.0, .NET, or NET20032 are required to use the MD8391A.
1: The personal computer is for controlling the MD8391A. It must meet the following conditions: Operating System: Windows2000 or XP (including SP2);
CPU: Pentium III at 600 MHz or better; RAM: 256 MB or more; I/F: RS-232C, 10BASE-T/100BASE-Tx; CD-ROM drive
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and other countries.
2: Microsoft Visual C++ Version 6.0, .NET or .NET2003 is required when compiling scenarios.
Microsoft Visual C++ Version 6.0, .NET or. NET 2003 is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in USA and countries.

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Bluetooth TEST SET
MT8852B
2.4 GHz Reference Bluetooth Transceiver

Test Bluetooth Modules and Products with a Bluetooth Interface


NEW

MT8852B makes RF measurements on Bluetooth modules and Editing tests


products with Bluetooth interfaces including the latest Enhanced Test scripts can be customized to specific requirements. Each test
Data Rate (EDR) standard, quickly and at low cost. All measure- can be enabled or disabled and within any test, parameters such
ments are made in accordance with the Bluetooth SIG RF Test as hopping can be enabled or disabled, the number of measured
Specifications versions 1.1, 1.2 and 2.0. packets defined and the specific frequencies of testing set up.
MT8852B establishes a Bluetooth link with the EUT (Equipment Signal generator and transmitter analyzer modes for protocol
Under Test) using standard signaling. MT8852B is the Master, es- free applications
tablishing the link by Paging the EUT. The EUT BT address can be
For protocol free measurements, MT8852B can be used as a fixed
entered manually or through the GPIB port. If the EUT BT address is
frequency signal source and transmitter analyzer. This is ideal for
not known, you can use Inquiry or read the address directly through
R&D applications and crystal tuning before full testing.
the EUT HCI interface (RS 232 or USB). Test Mode is then activated
in the EUT and RF measurements performed. When the EUT is in Full implementation of standard rate and EDR dirty transmitter
Test Mode, the MT8852B has complete control over its operation. for SIG core specification compliant measurements
The EUT can be put into loopback or TX test mode, frequency hop- The MT8852B applies full implementation of the standard rate and
ping can be disabled or the EUT sent to defined TX and RX fre- EDR dirty transmitter to comply with the Bluetooth specification.
quencies as required by the test specification. The MT8852B runs a This is essential to test the performance of devices in real world
selected test script. A test script comprises of all (or a user selected conditions with degraded test signals.
subset) of the available RF measurements. The user can modify the Audio test capability. 3 SCO channels.
measurements by editing test frequencies, number of bits/packets Measurements on Bluetooth modules and products that support
tested, hopping On or Off, whitening On or Off, and Pass/Fail limits. SCO audio channels are supported. The audio quality of headsets
Pre programmed "Full" and "Quick Test" scripts plus user-defined and headset modules Up to 3 audio channels can be tested and
scripts are selectable. Script results can be viewed on the screen all 3 air interfaces (CVSD, -Law and A-Law) are supported for a
and accessed over the GPIB. In addition any individual measure- comprehensive test solution air interface
ment can be run continuously.
Backward compatible with MT8850A and MT8852A test sets
Features The GPIB command set for MT8852B is built on the legacy
Compliant with Bluetooth 1.1, 1.2 and 2.0 core specification MT8850A and MT8852A command set. Existing test programs
RF test suite can be used with MT8852B.
MT8852B is fully compliant with the Bluetooth core specifications Adaptive Frequency Hopping (AFH) measurements with
1.1, 1.2 and 2.0 (EDR). All supported RF test cases can be used option 15
to confirm a product meets the exact requirements of the radio When two Bluetooth devices connect, they establish a basic fre-
specification. quency hopping scheme across 79 frequency channels in the 2.4
One touch testing GHz ISM band, hopping at a rate of 1600 times per second.
Once the MT8852B has been configured, each device is tested Interference may be encountered in environments where other
with a single keystroke. Press RUN to initiate a link, activate Test wireless technologies, such as 802.11 WLAN or DECT are also
Mode, perform the measurements and report the results. active. Blocked channels, caused by interference, result in a dete-
rioration in the performance of the connection, and this in turn re-
Single script runs 8 standard rate and 6 EDR test cases sults in poor voice quality or reduced data transfer rates. To limit
Built in test scripts simplify product verification and production the impact of this interference Adaptive Frequency Hopping (AFH)
test. All the test cases commonly used in a production environ- was introduced by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group in the 1.2
ment for standard rate and EDR products are supported. The Bluetooth specification. AFH aims to restore the performance of a
Quick Test script performs a rapid test on Bluetooth EDR devices Bluetooth connection by identifying channels with high error rates
in under 10 seconds. and excluding the use of these channels thereafter.

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When Bluetooth devices that implement the 1.2 specification are con-
nected, each device can create its own Local Assessment Scheme.
This is a channel map that defines which channels the device assesses
to be clear and which are experiencing interference. The MT8852B
is designed to respond to the EUT assessment of which channels
are experiencing interference. The MT8852B, as the Master device,
creates an Active Channel Map that is the combination of the EUTs
local assessment scheme and any channels masked from the
MT8852B user interface. This is shown in the figure below.
Use MT8852B-15 AFH option to:
Connect to an EUT using the Bluetooth 1.2 specification Faster
Connection and display the connection time in milliseconds.
Display the EUT Bluetooth 1.2 Supported Features map, including
AFH capabilities.
Read the EUT Local Assessment Scheme in the presence of an
external interfering signal (e.g. WLAN).
Manually define additional channels to mask in the MT8852B
Psuedo Local Assessment Map.
Display a graph of channel utilization against time to measure the
speed with which an EUT masks channels when an interfering
Automatic sensitivity search measurements display the FER/BER
source is activated.
performance of an EUT with decreasing power into the receiver.
Display a graph of Frame Error Rate (FER) against time to validate that
Tests can be performed on all supported standard rate and EDR
an EUT identifies all "Bad" channels and maintains a zero or low FER.
packet types
Establish an audio SCO link so that the audio quality can be mon-
itored in the presence of interfering signals, and ensure that the
BlueTest2 program automates production test software with
AFH functionality maintains a high quality audio path.
test script generator and results data base
This screen presents a graph with 1 second resolution of the FER of the
Bluetooth link with AFH enabled. When an interfering source such as a
802.11 WLAN access point is activated, the FER can be seen to increase
immediately. As the EUTs local assessment scheme identifies the
"bad" channels and reports its assessment to the MT8852B, the FER
will decrease as the channels are removed from the hopping plan.

BlueTest2 software increases the efficiency of Bluetooth testing on the


production line. The software provides a remote means to control
and run Bluetooth tests on up to 16 MT8852B units simultaneously.
Tests can be performed quickly and easily, plus script and configuration
Frame Error Rate against time with AFH active settings can be copied between multiple test sets in the line.
BlueTest2 software is supplied as standard with MT8852B in both exe-
cutable and source code formats (Visual Basic .NET). Use BlueTest2 to;
BlueSuite Pro software displays; modulation, power burst profile, Run Bluetooth tests remotely using up to 16 MT8852B test sets.
IQ diagrams and sensitivity searches, graphically on PC monitor. Copy settings from any of the test sets to BlueTest2.
Apply settings from BlueTest2 to all of the test sets in the line.
View and print detailed reports of the tests conducted.
Write test results to a database on the local drive or to a separate
server computer.

BlueSuite Pro is a comprehensive software tool that enables a


greater understanding of all aspects of a devices RF characteristics.
Running on a standard PC, BlueSuite Pro interfaces to the MT8852B
through a GPIB interface. Use BlueSuite Pro to;
Monitor the real-time state of the EUT through the display of fre-
quency deviation, power burst, IQ constellation and vector graphs.
Configure and run sensitivity sweeps and display the results
graphically.
Configure and run measurement sweeps for seven different tests and
display the results graphically for each of the 79 Bluetooth channels.
Configure and run audio tests and display the results graphically.
Configure and run a power control test and display the results
graphically.
Read and write script and limit settings to and from the MT8852B.
Edit and run a complete test script and generate a detailed report
of the results.
Step through individual connection and test mode controls to de- The results of the completed test are read back into the PC and the
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The emulator has been developed to facilitate the testing of integrated
headsets in the integration and design proving stages as typically a
fully integrated Bluetooth headset requires connections at the profile
layer to maintain a connection to another Bluetooth device. Use of
the emulator enables connection to a headset or audio gateway with
the MT8852B and routing of audio signals directly to the microphone
and speakers in the headset.
The Emulator allows the user to:
Perform an EUT inquiry and name discovery.
Manually enter an EUT address.
Pair with the selected headset.
Alert the headset.
Initiate the MT8852B 1kHz tone.
Create and release an ACL or SCO connection between the
MT8852B and the headset.
Perform audio measurements on the headset by establishing an
audio path to the headset microphone and speaker.
View and save activity and host controller interface logs.
Configure the MT8852B as the headset or audio gateway.

A detailed test report is automatically archived and can be printed in


report format with user comments

Headset and Hands-free profile support for design verification


of integrated Bluetooth headsets

The main control window shows the profile selected for the
MT8852B, the discovered devices and the connection status of the
protocol stack. An activity log shows messaging, including AT com-
mands, between the test set and the headset in real time. Detailed
protocol logs including L2CAP, SDP and RFCOMM are also provid-
ed for protocol analysis and de-bugging.
The Bluetooth Headset and Hands-Free Profile Emulator is a soft-
ware package developed in partnership with Centro De Tecnologa
de las Comunicaciones S.A. (CETECOM), and designed for use with
the MT8852B Bluetooth Test Set. This PC software package runs the
higher layers (above HCI) on the PC including the Headset and
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Specifications
As defined in Bluetooth specification Radio Frequency Test Suite Structure, revision 2.0.E.3 dated 21st March 2005
TRM/CA/01/C

Hopping: OFF or ON measure at Defined, All, or Any frequencies


Test mode: ON
Measurement configuration Loopback or TX mode
Payload: PRBS 9
Packet type: DH1, DH3, DH5

Output Power Average power


Displayed results
Peak power
Number of measurement channels User selectable, Defined (3), All, or Any
Measurement range +22 dBm to 50 dBm average power (+23 dBm peak power)
Resolution 0.1 dB
+20 dBm to 35 dBm, 1 dB
Accuracy
+22 dBm to +20 dBm, 1.5 dB
TRM/CA/03/C
Hopping: OFF
Test mode: O
Measurement configuration NLoopback or TX mode
Payload: PRBS 9
Packet type: DH1, DH3, DH5

Maximum power
Minimum power
Power Control Displayed results Maximum step size
Minimum step size
Power at each power step

Number of measurement
Three, default to qualification specification or user defined
frequencies
Measurement range +22 dBm to 35 dBm average power (+23 dBm peak power)
Bluetooth RF
Resolution 0.1 dB
Measurements
+20 dBm to 35 dBm, 1 dB
Accuracy
+22 dBm to +20 dBm, 1.5 dB
TRM/CA/08/C

Hopping: OFF or ON measure at Defined, All, or Any frequencies


Test mode: ON
Measurement configuration Loopback or TX mode
Payload: PRBS 9
Packet type: DH1

Initial Carrier Displayed results Initial carrier frequency error


Frequency Tolerance Number of measurement channels User selectable, Defined (3), All, or Any
RF input measurement range +20 dBm to 35 dBm
Initial frequency error
0 Hz to 150 kHz
measurement range
Frequency resolution 1 kHz
Accuracy 500 Hz Frequency Standard
TRM/CA/09/C
Hopping: OFF or ON measure at Defined, All, or Any frequencies
Test mode: ON
Measurement configuration Loopback or TX mode
Payload: 10101010
Packet type: DH1, DH3, DH5
Carrier Frequency
Drift Carrier frequency drift
Displayed results
Drift rate
Number of measurement channels User selectable, Defined (3), All, or Any
RF input measurement range +20 dBm to 35 dBm
Frequency drift measurement range 0 Hz to 200 kHz, and >2000/50 s
Frequency resolution 1 kHz
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RCV/CA/01/C

Hopping: OFF or ON, user selectable


Test mode: ON
Loopback: ON
Measurement configuration Payload: PRBS9
Packet type: DH1
Dirty transmitter (as defined in the RF test spec): ON or OFF,
user selectable
Sensitivity - Single
BER (percentage)
Slot Packets Displayed results
Total number of bit errors and FER
Number of measurement
Three with hopping off, or hopping on
frequencies
Number of measured bits 1 to 10,000 packets (216 to 2,160,000 bits)
MT8852B transmitter output range 0 dBm to -80 dBm, resolution 0.1 dB
BER/FER measurement range 0.000% to 100%
BER/FER resolution 0.001%
RCV/CA/02/C

Hopping: OFF or ON, user selectable


Test mode: ON
Loopback: ON
Measurement configuration Payload: PRBS 9
Packet type: DH3, DH5
Dirty transmitter (as defined in RF test spec): ON or OFF,
user selectable

Sensitivity - Multi Slot BER (percentage)


Displayed results
Packets Total number of bit errors and FER
Number of measurement
Three with hopping off, or hopping on
frequencies
1 to 10,000 packets (for DH3, 1,464 to 14,640,000 bits),
Number of measured bits
(for DH5, 2,712 to 27,120,000 bits)
MT8852B transmitter output range 0 dBm to 80 dBm, 0.1 dB resolution
Bluetooth RF
Measurements BER/FER measurement range 0.000% to 100%
BER/FER resolution 0.001%
TRM/CA/07/C

Hopping: OFF
Test mode: ON
Measurement configuration Loopback or TX mode
Payload: 11110000 and 10101010
Packet type: DH1, DH3, DH5

Frequency deviation
f1max
Displayed results f2max
Modulation Index
f1avg
f2avg and f2avg/f1avg plus % of f2max <115 kHz

Number of measurement
Three, default to qualification specification or user defined
frequencies
RF input measurement range +20 dBm to 35 dBm
Deviation measurement range 0 Hz to 350 kHz peak
Deviation resolution 1 kHz
Accuracy 1% for modulation index = 0.32
RCV/CA/06/C

Hopping: OFF
Test mode: ON
Measurement configuration Loopback: ON
Payload: PRBS 9
Packet type: DH1
Maximum Input
Power Displayed results BER and FER for 20 dBm at receiver input
Number of measurement
Three, default to qualification specification or user defined
frequencies
Number of measured bits 1 to 10,000 packets (216 2,160,000 bits)
Transmitter power settable range 0 dBm to 80 dBm
Resolution 0.1 dB
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As defined in Bluetooth specification Radio Frequency Test Suite Structure, revision 2.0.E.3 dated 21st March 2005
TRM/CA/10/C

Modulations: /4DQPSK and 8DPSK


Packets: 2-DH1,3,5 and 3-DH1,3,5
Number of test packets: default 10
Measurement configuration Test control: Loopback or Tx mode
EUT power level: Max and Min
Hopping mode: Off and On
Test channels: Defined, All, Any (default defined, Low, Med High)
EDR Relative Transmit Max differential power (from all packets)
Power Displayed results Min differential power (from all packets)
Average differential power (over all packets)
Measurement range (nominal) +20 to 35 dBm average power, +23 dBm peak power
Relative power resolution 0.01db, GFSK to /4DQPSK and 8DPSK
Relative power measurement accuracy between GFSK and
Relative power accuracy
/4DQPSK or 8DPSK, 0.2 dB typical for a power difference of <6 dB
Relative power measurement Relative power measurement range between GFSK and
range /4DQPSK or 8DPSK, (PGFSK8 dB) < PDPSK < (PGFSK +4 dB)
TRM/CA/11/C

Modulations: /4DQPSK and 8DPSK


Packets: 2-DH1,3,5 and 3-DH1,3,5
Number of test blocks: default 200
Measurement configuration Test control: Loopback or Tx mode
EUT power level: Max and Min
Hopping mode: Off and On
Test channels: Defined, All, Any (default defined, Low, Med High)
EDR Specific
Measurements Initial frequency error i
Frequency error o
Frequency error i + o
Displayed results RMS DEVM (block with greatest DEVM value displayed)
EDR Carrier Frequency Peak DEVM
Stability and Modulation 99% DEVM
Accuracy Average RMS DEVM (average DEVM for all blocks measured)

Carrier frequency stability


0 Hz to 100 kHz
measurement range
Carrier frequency stability
500 Hz Frequency Standard
accuracy
Carrier frequency stability
1 kHz
resolution
RMS DEVM range 30% /4DQPSK, 20% 8DPSK
RMS DEVM resolution 0.1% /4DQPSK and 8DPSK
Peak DEVM range 0 to 50% /4DQPSK, 0 to 30% 8DPSK
Peak DEVM resolution 0.1% /4DQPSK and 8DPSK
TRM/CA/12/C

Modulations: 4DQPSK and 8DPSK


Packets: 2-DH1,3,5 and 3-DH1,3,5.
Number of test packets: default 100
Measurement configuration
EDR Differential Phase Test control: Tx mode
Encoding Hopping mode: Off and On
Test channels: Defined

Number of packets received


Displayed results Number of packets with payload data errors
Percentage of errored packets

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RCV/CA/07/C

Modulations: /4DQPSK and 8DPSK


Packets: 2-DH1,3,5 and 3-DH1,3,5.
Dirty transmitter control: On and Off
Payload bit count: transmitted or received
Measurement configuration Bit threshold control: default threshold 1, 1.6 million,
threshold 2, 16 million (user editable)
Test control: Loopback
Hopping mode: Off and On
Test channels: Defined

Overall BER (displayed in exponential format)


Number of bits in error
Displayed results
Number of packets sent by test set
EDR Sensitivity Number of packets received in error by EUT
Output power range 0 to 90 dBm
Output power accuracy 1dB, 0 dBm to 80 dBm
Dirty transmitter specification
Frequency modulation error sine wave, 10 kHz deviation
and 100 s period, plus table impairments below, cycled at a
20 packet rate
Measurement Carrier Symbol Timing
Conditions Frequency Off Error
1 0 kHz 0 ppm
2 +65 kHz +20 ppm
3 65 kHz 20 ppm
RCV/CA/08/C
EDR Specific
Measurements Modulations: /4DQPSK and 8DPSK
Packets: 2-DH1,3,5 and 3-DH1,3,5
Payload bit count: transmitted or received
Bit threshold control: default threshold 1, 8 million,
Measurement configuration
threshold 2, 160 million (user editable)
Test control: Loopback
EDR BER Floor Hopping mode: Off and On
Performance Test channels: Defined

Overall BER (displayed in exponential format)


Number of bits in error
Displayed results
Number of packets sent by test set
Number of packets received in error by EUT
Output power range 0 to 90 dBm
Output power accuracy 1 dB, 0 dBm to 80 dBm
RCV/CA/10/C

Modulations: /4DQPSK and 8DPSK


Packets: 2-DH1,3,5 and 3-DH1,3,5
Payload bit count: transmitted or received
Measurement configuration Number of bits: default 1.6 million (user editable)
Test control: Loopback
Hopping mode: Off and On
EDR maximum Input Test channels: Defined
Level
Overall BER (displayed in exponential format)
Number of bits in error
Displayed results
Number of packets sent by test set
Number of packets received in error by EUT
Output power range 0 to 90 dBm
Output power accuracy 1dB, 0 dBm to 80 dBm
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Frequency range 2.40 to 2.5 GHz
Frequency Frequency resolution 1 kHz
Frequency accuracy As frequency standard 500 Hz
Amplitude range 0 dBm to 90 dBm
Amplitude accuracy 1 dB (0 dBm to 80 dBm)
Amplitude resolution 0.1 dB
Level Output impedance 50 (nominal)
1.5:1 (typically 1.3)
Output VSWR
Adjacent channels 3 or higher 40 dBc
MT8852B Signal
Generator Spurious
Modulation index Variable, 0.25 to 0.38 (125 kHz to 190 kHz)
Modulation index resolution 0.01
GFSK modulation
Modulation index accuracy 1% for Modulation Index = 0.32
Baseband filter BT=0.5
Modulation index accuracy <5% RMS DEVM
/4DQPSK modulation
Baseband filter BT=0.4
Modulation index accuracy <5% RMS DEVM
8DPSK modulation
Baseband filter BT=0.4
Frequency range 2.40 to 2.5 GHz
Frequency Frequency resolution 1 kHz
Frequency accuracy As frequency standard 500 Hz
Range +22 dBm to 55 dBm average power
Power measurement accuracy 1 dB (+20 dBm to 35 dBm)
Level Input VSWR 1.5:1
Damage level +25 dBm
MT8852B Resolution 0.1 dB
Measuring Deviation measurement range 0 to 350 kHz peak
Receiver GFSK modulation
Accuracy 1% for Modulation Index = 0.32
The EUT control interface provides RS232 HCI commands to the
EUT through a standard RS-232 interface. The interface meets the
RS232 HCI commands
requirements of the Bluetooth specification for HCI UART transport
layer. A RS232 cable is supplied.
EUT Control Interface
The EUT control interface provides USB HCI commands to the
EUT through a standard USB interface. The interface meets the
USB HCI commands
requirements of the Bluetooth specification section H:2. A USB
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Number of SCO channels supported 3
Codec air interfaces supported CVSD, A-Law, -Law
(3 dB) measured CODEC in to CODEC out: 160Hz 3.5k Hz.
Frequency response
Measured with 50 source impedance and 10 MW load impedance
Maximum input / output signal level 3.4Vpk-pk = 1.2V RMS

Audio A law: typical 37dB at 1 kHz, 1V RMS


Specifications Distortion/noise law: typical 37dB at 1 kHz, 1V RMS
CVSD: typical 30dB at 300 Hz, 1V RMS

Input/Output connectors 3.5 mm audio jack plugs (one for each SCO channel)
Input impedance 20 k
Minimum output load 600
Internal audio source 1kHz fixed frequency
Supported in ACL and SCO connections
AFH (Option 15) Displays Active channel vs. time, FER vs. time
Other features ACL connection timer, resolution 1 ms
Frequency 10 MHz

Frequency Temperature Stability 0.5 ppm, 10C to +85C


Standard Aging (1st year) 1.0 ppm
Aging (over 10 years) 2.5 ppm, including year 1
External frequency standard input Rear panel BNC socket, 50 1 volt

Rear Panel Output 1 TTL output for TX ON, TX DATA, RX DATA, and correlator
Connectors Output 2 TTL output for RX ON, TX DATA, RX DATA, and correlator
Input 1 For service use only
GPIB IEE 488.2 Offers full instrument control as standard
RS232 RS232 Offers full instrument control as standard
Power supply 85 to 264 Volts AC
General Frequency 47 to 63 Hz
Power 150 VA Max
Operating temperature 5 to +40C
Operating humidity 20% to 75%
Environmental
Safety Complies with IEC 61010-1
EMC Conforms to the protection requirements of EEC Council Directive 89/336/EEC
Dimensions 216.5 mm x 88 mm x 380 mm
Size and Weight
Weight <3.45 kg

Ordering information
Please specify model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
MT8852B Bluetooth test set with EDR and Audio Options
MT8852B/040 Bluetooth test set with no EDR and no Audio MT8850A/01 Rack Mount, single instrument
MT8852B/041 Bluetooth test set with no EDR and with Audio MT8850A/03 Rack Mount, side-by-side
MT8852B/042 Bluetooth test set with EDR and no Audio MT8850A/10 Bluetooth antenna and adapter
MT8852A/14P/U Headset and Handsfree profile emulator software
Included Accessories MT8852A/15 Adaptive Frequency Hopping (AFH)
MT8852B Operation Manual MT8852A/16 Headset and Handsfree support
MT8852B Remote Programming Manual MT8850A/17 IQ data output
BlueSuite software (standard version) MT8850A/20 Spare EUT/RS232 cable
RS232 HCI control interface lead MT8850A/21 Spare EUT/USB cable
RS232 cable for firmware updates MT8850A/30 Extra Operation and Programming Manual
Power cord for destination country MT885xA/98 Z540, SO25 calibration certificate + test data
Certificate of calibration MT885xA/99 PREMIUM Z540, ISO25 calibration certificate + test data
USB HCI control interface lead MT8852B/319 Retrofit Audio to MT8852B
3.5 mm jack plugs (3) MT8852B/325 Retrofit EDR to MT8852B
BlueTest2 software D41310 Soft carry case with shoulder strap
2300-259 BlueSuite Pro software (standard rate only)

The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of
such marks by Anritsu is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of
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WLAN TEST SET GPIB
MT8860B
2.4 GHz 802.11b/g frequency bands

For High Speed Testing of 802.11 Wireless LAN Devices


NEW

The MT8860B is an integrated one-box test set dedicated to testing Network mode measurements
802.11 WLAN devices. It provides a high-speed measurement solu- The MT8860B built-in reference radio simulates either a standard WLAN
tion that is ideally suited for design proving and production testing. Access Point (AP) or client device/station (STA). It establishes a con-
The MT8860B replaces existing test systems that typically utilize nection to the DUT using standard protocol in either Infrastructure or
power meters, spectrum analyzers and gold radios with external at- Ad-Hoc modes. When Network mode is selected, WLAN transmitters
tenuators. The end result is a test instrument that is easier to inte- and receivers are tested without the need for test mode software
grate into production, provides traceable and repeatable measure- from the silicon supplier, further simplifying measurement setup.
ments and offers a universal solution for all WLAN chip sets. By be- In Network mode, the device is tested under exactly the same con-
ing simpler to maintain and calibrate, the MT8860B also reduces test ditions as when the device is integrated with a host product. This
system costs, increases production throughput and delivers the most gives results that most accurately reflect real world performance.
flexible WLAN test system.
The MT8860B provides two modes of operation: Network and Direct.
In Network mode, standard WLAN signaling is used to test both the
transmitter and receiver of the device under test (DUT). In Direct
mode, the MT8860B tests the DUT receiver by automatically creating
and transmitting WLAN packets, and measures the DUT transmitter
by using its built-in transmitter analyzer. In Direct mode, the DUT must
be controlled by the test mode software utility from the chipset supplier.
The user interface is implemented through the supplied LANLook
software package. LANLook runs on a standard PC and uses a con-
ventional Windows-based interface for both instrument configura- "Network" mode transmitter testing
tion and control. Measurement results are displayed in clear numer- MT8860B quickly tests DUT transmitter performance using the
ical and graphical formats. LANLook communicates with the Packet Loopback feature. Packet loopback uses standard protocol
MT8860B through a GPIB interface. such that any DUT will return the packet configured by the user and
transmitted by the MT8860B. This eliminates the need for any spe-
Key features cial test mode software from the chip set supplier.
Integrated test set for 802.11b/g transmitter and receiver mea- WLAN packets are automatically generated by the MT8860B with the
surements preamble, MAC address, payload data rate, payload length and pay-
Network mode allows devices to be tested by using standard load data defined by the user.
WLAN protocols to establish a connection to the DUT
Packet loopback feature for simplified DUT transmitter measurements
Built-in reference radio for calibrated receiver Packet Error Ratio (PER)
measurements
Direct mode allows WLAN devices to be tested with the support
of test mode software from the silicon supplier
Transmission of user defined WLAN packets
Built-in transmitter analyzer
Shorter test system design time
High-speed transmitter measurements including power burst pro-
file, spectral mask, spectral flatness, Error Vector Magnitude (EVM), "Network" mode receiver testing
frequency and CCDF.
LANLook software for instrument configuration and results display Receiver sensitivity testing is performed by transmitting defined
LANTest software for production test requirements packets to the DUT from the reference radio at levels down to 100 dBm.
The MT8860B counts the returned acknowledgement (ACK) packets
to calculate the Packet Error Rate (PER). The use of a reference radio
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eliminates any need to pre-configure a signal generator with custom To measure the DUT receiver sensitivity in Direct mode, the DUT
packets and allows testing to be performed at different data rates must be configured to count received packets using the chipset sup-
and packet lengths directly. This measurement technique also elimi- pliers test mode software. The MT8860B transmits defined packets
nates any requirement for proprietary test mode software from the to the DUT including a user-configurable MAC address.
chip set supplier to read the number of packets received. The same Typically the chipset suppliers test mode software reads a register in
test program can therefore be used to test any chip set. the DUT and displays the number of received packets in a window
on the PC. Depending on the sophistication of the test mode soft-
Direct mode measurements ware, these packets may be broken down to data packets, beacons
In Direct mode, the MT8860B tests both WLAN transmitters and re- and management packets.
ceivers without having to first establishing a connection with the When testing a receiver in Direct mode, it is not possible to use
DUT. Typically Test Mode software supplied by the DUT chipset sup- LANLook for automated PER measurements or receiver sensitivity
plier must be used to configure the DUT for testing. searches.
When configured for Direct mode measurements, the MT8860B acts as
a transmitter analyzer and WLAN signal source. This is the mode of MT8860B Software Support
operation most similar to test stations that use spectrum analyzers, Two PC based software programs are supplied as standard with the
power meters and gold radios for device testing. MT8860B WLAN Test Set - LANLook and LANTest.
Test mode software from the chipset supplier configures the WLAN LANLook provides an ideal user-interface for development engineers
device to continuously transmit packets to the MT8860B. The validating the performance of WLAN devices. All aspects of the
MT8860B triggers on the incoming packets and performs all the se- MT8860B can be configured and controlled using LANLook.
lected transmitter measurements in parallel. In this mode, the Transmitter and Receiver measurements can be performed and the
chipset suppliers test mode software must be used to configure the resultant data can then be read back and displayed in both graphical
DUT transmitters channel number, data rate and packet structure. and numeric formats. LANLook is written in Visual Basic and full
source code is provided allowing users to customize the software to
exactly match their own unique requirements.
LANTest is the ideal PC software program for testing large numbers
of WLAN devices quickly, easily and repeatedly in either a produc-
tion or design verification environment. LANTest allows a user to pre-
define a test plan of measurements, and to use all or part of this as
required to perform both Tx and Rx testing on 802.11b and 802.11g
devices. LANTest allows all combinations of channel number and
data rate to be tested using a user-defined sequence of transmitter
and receiver measurement scripts. For each measurement script, a
"Direct" mode transmitter testing channel number and data rate is specified. One or more measure-
ments can be selected, and for each measurement pass/fail limits
can be defined. Graphical data can also be requested where applic-
able. Once a test plan has been executed, a test report is produced
which contains all the measured data, the limits applied, and a
pass/fail indication. Test reports are automatically written to an
Access database, but can also be printed or saved as an html file.
LANTest is written in VB.net 2003 and full source code is provided,
giving users the freedom to make their own modifications as required.
Both LANLook and LANTest communicate with the MT8860B using
"Direct" mode receiver testing a conventional GPIB interface.

Supported Measurements
802.11b Standard 802.11g Standard
IEEE IEEE
Test Name Limit Test Name Limit
Reference Reference
Follows national regulatory Follows national regulatory
18.4.7.1 Transmit power levels requirements for 2.4 GHz ISM 19.4.7.1 Transmitter power levels requirements for 2.4 GHz
band ISM band
18.4.7.2 Transmit power level control Required for radios >100 mW 19.5.4
Transmitter spectrum mask Defined limit mask
(17.3.9.2)
18.4.7.3 Transmit spectrum mask Defined limit mask
Transmit center frequency Transmit center frequency
18.4.7.4 25 ppm 19.4.7.2 25 ppm
tolerance tolerance

18.4.7.5 Chip clock frequency tolerance 25 ppm Symbol clock frequency


19.4.7.3 25 ppm
tolerance
Transmit power-on and ower-
18.4.7.6 < 2 s 19.4.7 Transmitter center frequency 15 dB relative to overall
down ramp
(17.3.9.6.1) leakage output power
15 dB for unscrambled 1010
18.4.7.7 RF carrier suppression 2 dB maximum deviation for
payload 19.4.7
Transmitter spectral flatness subcarrier 1 to 16, (+2 to 4
< 0.35 EVM peak for highest (17.3.9.6.2)
18.4.7.8 Transmit modulation accuracy dB for subcarrier 17 to 26)
data rate
19.7.2.7
Receiver minimum input PER < 8% for 76 dBm input, Transmitter constellation error 25 dB RMS EVM for 54Mbps
18.4.8.1 (17.3.9.6.3)
sensitivity 11 Mbps
19.5.1 Receiver minimum input PER < 10% for 65 dBm
PER < 8% for 10 dBm input, (17.3.10.1) sensitivity input, 54 Mbps
18.4.8.2 Receiver maximum input level
11 Mbps
Receiver adjacent channel PER < 10%, 3 dB interferer
ACR > 35 dB with PER < 8%, 19.5.2
Receiver adjacent channel rejection (requires 2nd signal source)
18.4.8.3 @ 25 MHz separation
rejection Receiver non- adjacent PER < 10%, 3 dB interferer
(requires 2nd signal source) 17.3.10.3
channel rejection (requires 2nd signal source)

19.5.3 Receiver maximum input level PER < 10% for 20 dBm input

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Example measurements

Power burst profile EVM (802.11g OFDM)


Power measurements are displayed against time. Measurement trig- The MT8860B measures the EVM of 802.11g OFDM modulated car-
gers initiate the capture of up to 6 ms of data. Two gates are used to riers. Numeric results are given for EVM. Furthermore, graphical dis-
measure peak and average power in any defined section of the trace. plays of the IQ constellation diagram, EVM against channel and EVM
This enables the measurement of power in the preamble and pay- against symbol are provided. As a result, detailed analysis of the
load independently. Power burst Rise and Fall time are also mea- modulation distortion can be performed. In addition to the EVM re-
sured and the trace can be configured to display either maximum sults, the MT8860B also measures carrier leakage, symbol clock er-
and minimum power values or average power. For 802.11g OFDM ror and center frequency error. The MT8860B has a residual EVM
modulations, peak and crest factor measurements can be displayed. figure of <2% and a best in class measurement update rate of typi-
cally 300 ms for all parameters.

Receiver PER (automated measurements in


Network mode only)
In Network mode, the MT8860B has the unique ability to perform au-
tomated sensitivity search measurements on any 802.11b/g device
without the need for proprietary chipset supplier test mode software.
This provides a convenient test solution that can quickly analyze the
performance of a device at each data rate and validate conformance
with the 802.11 receiver sensitivity test specification. The number of
packets to be tested at each power level can be defined with the start
Spectral profiles and stop search levels and step size for a fully flexible solution.
The MT8860B automatically applies the spectral limit mask for either Results can be saved in both graphical and tabular numeric formats
802.11b or 802.11g transmitters with a results table that displays the for later analysis.
pass/fail status of each of the mask elements. The gates in the pow-
er profile display are used to define the time period over which the
spectrum is calculated, providing 2 spectral displays (1 for each
gate). This is used to view the spectrum of clearly defined sections
of the power burst. Numeric displays of occupied bandwidth and car-
rier suppression (DSSS modulation only) are also provided.

EVM (802.11b/g DSSS)

Error Vector Magnitude (EVM) is an excellent measurement of the


overall transmitter quality. A poor EVM figure will typically result in a
high packet error rate (PER) in the WLAN connection.
The MT8860B measures the EVM of 802.11b/g DSSS modulated As well as sensitivity search measurements, the MT8860B is able to
carriers. The standard requires that the peak EVM of 1000 chips perform strife testing of DUTs by continuously running a fixed level
does not exceed 35%. The MT8860B measures both average (rms) sensitivity test and displaying the results graphically against time.
and peak EVM for fast pass/fail analysis. In addition to EVM, the This is a powerful tool to validate a DUT ability to maintain good re-
MT8860B measures IQ offset, rms phase and magnitude error, chip ceiver sensitivity under a variety of conditions such as external inter-
clock error and center frequency error. A graphical display of the IQ ferers and extreme temperatures.
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Specifications
Characteristic/Parameter Specification
Standards supported:
Wireless Setup IEEE 802.11b1999
IEEE 802.11g2003 (Option 13)
Frequency Range
Channels 1-14 (802.11b)
Supported Channels Channels 1-14 (802.11g DSSS)
Channels 1-13 (802.11g OFDM)
Data Rates and Modulation
1 Mbps 11-chip Barker DQPSK
2 Mbps 11-chip Barker DQPSK
802.11b / 802.11g (DSSS)
5.5 Mbps CCK DQPSK
11 Mbps CCK DQPSK
6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps
802.11g (OFDM)
OFDM (BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM)
2 Operating Modes Are Available:
Operating Modes Network Mode
Direct Mode
In this mode, testing of a DUTs RX and TX characteristics are possible after first establishing
Network Mode
a network connection between the MT8860B and the DUT
Receiver Measurements Packet Error Rate (PER) at defined level
The MT8860B calculates the PER based on the number of acknowledgement (ACK) packets transmitted
Unicast Packet Type
by DUT in response to the data packets it receives from the MT8860B
MT8860B transmits data packets containing the broadcast address (FFFFFFFFFFFF). The measurement
Broadcast Packet Type of PER is calculated externally and requires access to the DUT receive frame registers. These are
normally available from the client software under Advanced Information.
Transmitter Measurements
MT8860B forms a connection with DUT and transmits ICMP echo response packets and analysis the echo
Packet Loopback Mode
reply packets returned by the DUT in response
Network Configuration Settings
MT8860B Role (Connection Type) Infrastructure and Ad-Hoc
Infrastructure Supports Access Point and Client (STA) modes
Ad-Hoc Supports creating and joining network
SSID Supported in Access Point and Ad-Hoc creation modes. (32 characters maximum)
Direct Mode In this mode, the DUT is controlled directly by using the appropriate chipset supplier test software
MT8860B transmits a defined number of packets to DUT
Receiver Measurements
Chipset supplier test software is required to read DUT receiver packet count register
DUT is configured for continuous transmission using chipset supplier test software. MT8860B acts as a
Transmitter Measurements
transmitter analyzer for measurements on received packets.
802.11b Measurements
Transmit Power Levels IEEE 802.11b1999 (18.4.7.1)
Definition Average and peak power measurements on 802.11b signals
Damage Levels > +27 dBm
Dynamic Range +20 dBm to 50 dBm average power (+27 dBm peak)
Accuracy (CW) 0.6 dB (+18 dBm to 30 dBm), 1.0 dB (30 dBm to 50 dBm)
Resolution 0.1 dB
Capture Width 10 s to 5.95 ms
Time Resolution 0.1 s marker resolution with 10 s time window
Transmit Power Level Control IEEE 802.11b1999 (18.4.7.2)
Definition Peak and Average Power specification as for 18.4.7.1
Transmit Spectrum Mask IEEE 802.11b1999 (18.4.7.3)
Definition Spectrum measurement derived from gate 1 or 2
Gate Width From gate 1 or 2, 50 s to 5.95 ms
OFF - Default mode
Dither Mode
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Flatness Over Frequency Span 1 dB
Linearity 0.8 dB (50 dB dynamic range CW measurements)
Resolution 0.1 dB
Frequency Span 70 MHz (fc 35 MHz)
Range +20 dBm to 40 dBm modulated carrier power
Dynamic Range >50 dB (usable dynamic range with Dither Mode set to ON)
Receiver Resolution Bandwidth Equivalent to 100 kHz Gaussian
Noise floor (for all supported channels) 110 dBm
Spurious specification (supported channels) <56 dBc
Transmit Center Frequency Tolerance IEEE 802.11b1999 (18.4.7.4)
Accuracy 1 kHz reference frequency oscillator error (ppm) for gate >1 ms
Resolution 100 Hz
Chip Clock Frequency Tolerance IEEE 802.11b1999 (18.4.7.5)
Definition Frequency error relative to 11 MHz Chip clock. Measured on a fully coded DSSS packet
Display Format Hz and ppm
Range 50 ppm
Resolution 0.1 Hz, 0.1 ppm
Analysis Length 3,300 - 30,250 chips, default 3,300
Transmit Power-On & Power-Down Ramp IEEE 802.11b1999 (18.4.7.6)
Definition Time for 802.11 burst to transit from 10% to 90% or 90% to 10% of linear power
Resolution 0.1 s
Data Outputs 10%, 90% and delta values
RF Carrier Suppression IEEE 802.11b1999 (18.4.7.7)
Relative Level of the carrier to highest sideband for a 10101010 test pattern
Definition
with scrambler disabled, data rate 2 Mbps
Range As spectral mask range
Dynamic Range As spectral mask dynamic range
Flatness As spectral mask flatness
Linearity As spectral mask linearity
Resolution As spectral mask resolution
Transmit Modulation Accuracy IEEE 802.11b1999 (18.4.7.8)
Peak and Average Error Vector Magnitude measurement performed as defined
Definition
in 802.11b specification for DBPSK and DQPSK modulation
Measurement Accuracy <10% residual RMS EVM +18 dBm to 45 dBm
Modulation Setting Data rate 1, 2, 5.5 or 11 Mbps (NOTE: 1 Mbps analysis only available if Option 11 is fitted)
Displayed Measurement Range 1% to 100% dependent on modulation
Measurement Configuration
Selectable between:
None
Gaussian, BT 0.3 to 1.0, default 0.5, resolution 0.1
RX Filter Selection
Root Raised Cosine, 0.30 to 1.00, default 0.35, resolution 0.01
(NOTE: Rx Filter Selection only available if Option 11 is fitted and DSSS EVM filter
calibration implemented)
Averaging Single measurements, or averaging applied to the EVM results
Analysis Length 220 - 11,000 chips, default 1000 chips
Receiver Minimum Input Sensitivity IEEE 802.11b1999 (18.4.8.1)
Definition Packet Error Rate (PER) at defined power level
Power Range See Reference Radio Transmitter section
Network: MT8860B forms connection with the DUT. Unicast and Broadcast packets supported.
Mode
Direct: MT8860B transmits a defined number of packets
Complies with 802.11 specifications for MAC header formatting, scrambling, encoding, interleaving
Data Packet Structure
and calculation of the appropriate CRC/FCS checksum
Number of Transmitted Packets 1 to 1000 (default 500)
Payload Length 11500 bytes (default 1024 bytes)
Preamble Format Long or Short
Payload All 1s, all 0s, 0101, Counting, PN7, PN9, 1010 or Random. Payload data is scrambled over air
Data Rates 1, 2, 5.5 or 11 Mbps

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Network Mode Settings
Inter-packet Interval 0 65535 ms
Inter-packet Resolution 1 ms
Return path loss used by reference radio when receiving ACK packets from DUT
Return Path Attenuation
in receiver test mode
Nominal Return Path Attenuation (Settable range) 20 100 dB
Direct Mode Settings
Inter-packet Spacing 0 200 slots, default 5 slots
Inter-packet Resolution 20 s
DUT MAC Address Range 00-00-00-00-00-00 to FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF
Receiver Maximum Input Level IEEE 802.11b1999 (18.4.8.2)
Definition Receiver PER specification as for 18.4.8.1
Receiver Adjacent Channel Rejection IEEE 802.11b1999 (18.4.8.3)
Adjacent Channel measurements made with external modulated signal source (e.g.MG3700A)
Definition
using one of the interferer ports
Additional Measurements
Occupied Bandwidth Measures the frequency range within which the specified percentage power is contained
Occupied Bandwidth Percentage 1 99%
Frequency v Time Frequency drift measured over packet transmission
(Option 13)
802.11g Measurements The following applies to data rates that use OFDM modulation. For DSSS data rates, please refer
to the 802.11b measurement section
Transmitter Power Levels IEEE 802.11g2003 (19.4.7.1)
Average, peak and crest factor power measurements on OFDM
Definition
modulated signals on the supported channels
Damage Levels > +27 dBm
Dynamic Range +18 dBm to 50 dBm average power (+27 dBm peak)
Accuracy (CW) 0.6 dB (+18 dBm to 30 dBm), 1.0 dB (30 dBm to 50 dBm)
Resolution 0.1 dB
Capture Width 10 s to 5.95 ms
Time Resolution 0.1 s marker resolution with 10 s time window
Transmitter Spectrum Mask IEEE 802.11g2003 (19.5.4)
Definition Display of Spectrum measurement derived from gate 1 or 2
Gate Width (spectral measurement) From gate 1 or 2, 50 s to 5.95 ms
OFF - Default mode
Dither Mode
ON - Additional Signal processing removes spurs from the spectral measurement
Flatness Over Frequency Span 1 dB
Linearity 0.8 dB (50 dB dynamic range CW measurements)
Resolution 0.1 dB
Frequency Span 70 MHz (fc 35 MHz)
Range +18 dBm to 40 dBm modulated carrier power
(Useable dynamic range for signals with 8 dB crest factor and Dither Mode set to ON)
11 MHz from fc 30 dB (typical 46 dB)
Dynamic Range
20 MHz from fc 40 dB (typical 48 dB)
30 MHz from fc 43 dB (typical 50 dB)
Receiver Resolution Bandwidth Equivalent to 100 kHz Gaussian
Noise floor (for supported channels) 110 dBm
Spurious Specification <56 dBc
Transmit Center Frequency Tolerance IEEE 802.11g2003 (19.4.7.2)
Definition Average Frequency of the OFDM carrier signal
Data Output Format Hz and ppm
Accuracy 1 kHz reference frequency oscillator error (ppm) for gate >1 ms
Resolution 100 Hz

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Symbol Clock Frequency Tolerance IEEE 802.11g2003 (19.4.7.3)
Frequency error relative to 250 kHz symbol clock as per 802.11g
Definition
Measurement averaged over fully coded packet, with minimum length 40 symbols
Data Output Format Hz and ppm
Range 40 ppm
Resolution 0.01 Hz, 0.1 ppm
IEEE 802.11g2003 (19.4.7)
Transmitter Center Frequency Leakage
Reference IEEE 802.11a1999 (17.3.9.6.1)
Definition Measurement of the leakage of the center carrier
Data Output Format dB
Resolution 0.1 dB
IEEE 802.11g2003 (19.4.7)
Transmitter Spectral Flatness
Reference IEEE 802.11a1999 (17.3.9.6.2)
Graphical display of the RF sub-carrier power level
Display includes limit lines (IEEE802.11a-1999)
Definition
Overall Pass/ Fail status indicated
For measurement failure, a numeric measurement result of the failing sub-carrier(s) is reported
Unit of measurement dBr
Transmitter Modulation Accuracy IEEE 802.11g2003 (19.7.2.7)
Definition Peak and Average EVM
Measurement Accuracy <2% residual RMS EVM for 54 Mbps OFDM +18 dBm to 45 dBm
Modulation Setting Data rates 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48 or 54 Mbps
Peak and average EVM all sub-carriers, dB or percentage
Data Output Format Peak and average EVM on each sub carrier (frequency domain), % vs sub carrier 26 to +26
EVM vs symbol (time domain), % vs symbol number, 1 to specified analysis length
Analysis Length 40 500 symbols, default 40
OFDM Pilot Tracking User selection of Phase tracking only or Phase and Amplitude tracking
Reciever Minimum Input Sensitivity IEEE 802.11g2003 (19.5.1)
Definition Packet Error Rate (PER) at defined power level
Power Range See Reference Radio Transmitter section
Network: MT8860B forms connection with DUT. Unicast and Broadcast packets supported
Mode
Direct: MT8860B transmits defined number of packets
Complies with 802.11 specifications for MAC header formatting, scrambling, encoding, interleaving
Data Packet Structure
and calculation of the appropriate CRC/FCS checksum
Number of Transmitted Packets 1 to 1000 (default 500)
Payload Length 1 1500 bytes (default 1024 bytes)
Payload All 1s, all 0s, 0101, Counting, PN7, PN9, 1010 or Random. Payload data is scrambled over air
Data Rates 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48 or 54 Mbps
Network Mode Settings
Inter-packet Interval 0 65535 ms
Inter-packet Resolution 1 ms
Return path loss used by reference radio when receiving ACK packets from DUT
Return Path Attenuation
in receiver test mode
Nominal Return Path Attenuation (Settable range) 20 100 dB
Direct Mode Settings
Inter-packet Spacing 0 200 slots, default 5 slots
Inter-packet Resolution 9 s (OFDM)
DUT MAC Address Range 00-00-00-00-00-00 to FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF
Receiver Adjacent Channel Rejection IEEE 802.11g2003 (19.5.2)
Adjacent Channel measurements made with external modulated signal source (e.g. MG3700A)
Definition
using external interferer port
Receiver Maximum Input Level IEEE 802.11g2003 (19.5.3)
Definition As per IEEE 802.11g-2003 (19.5.1)

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Additional Measurements
CCDF defined as percentage of samples against dB, where percentage of samples is
CCDF normalized to the average power in the gate, and dB is defined as the relative value of samples
greater than the average
Y-axis, Log scale, fixed values of 100, 10, 1, 0.1, 0.01%
Measurement Scales
X-axis, dB scale, fixed values of 0 to 12 dB
TX Measurement Controls
Triggers
Free Run Continuous unsynchronised
RF triggering on rising or falling edge, detected at RF input
RF Edge
User set level
RF Edge Dynamic Range +18 dBm to 40 dBm average power in auto range mode
Video Video triggering on rising or falling edge, detected at IF, trigger level auto set
802.11b/802.11g (DSSS): Triggers at 10 dB below average power
Video Trigger Dynamic Range 802.11g (OFDM): Triggers at 20 dB below average power level
+18 dBm to 50 dBm average power in auto range mode
External TTL input, BNC on Rear Panel
Two gates for Power, Spectrum, Frequency and CCDF measurements. Gate positions set directly
Measurement Gates
by GPIB
Settable Gate Range 10 s to 5.95 ms
Reference Radio Transmitter Network and Direct Modes
Channels 1-14 (802.11b)
Supported Channels Channels 1-14 (802.11g DSSS)
Channels 1-13 (802.11g OFDM)
Output power (for supported channels) 3 to 100 dBm (settable to 0 dBm but performance unwarranted)
1.0 dB (3 dBm to 90 dBm, CW 18 to 28 C)
Power Accuracy (for supported channels) 2.0 dB typical (<90 dBm to 100 dBm, CW 18 to 28 degrees)
Specification warranted for packets transmitted during receiver sensitivity
Settable Resolution 0.1 dB
Output Impedance 50 < 2:1 VSWR
Frequency Accuracy 20 ppm
Modulation Accuracy (channels 1 to 13)
802.11b / 802.11g (DSSS) <10%, RMS EVM, 11 Mbps, <20 dBm
802.11g (OFDM) <5.6%, RMS EVM, 54 Mbps, <20 dBm
Nominally <4%, RMS EVM, 54 Mbps, <20 dBm
Nominally <5.6%, RMS EVM, 54 Mbps, 3 to 20 dBm
Reference Radio Receiver Network and Direct Modes
Supported Channels See Reference Radio Transmitter Section (above)
Maximum Safe Input +27 dBm Peak Power
Damage level +32 dBm Peak power (Excluding range 3)
Input VSWR (for supported channels) <1.5:1
Sensitivity 40 dBm (for <0.1% PER)
General
Reference Frequency Oscillator
Frequency 10 MHz
Aging <1 ppm/year, <2.5 ppm/10 years
Drift <0.5 ppm 0 to +45C
Inputs & Outputs
Front Panel Inputs & Outputs
Test Port In/Out Provides connection to DUT, N-type (f), 50 nominal
Provides input for external signal source (e.g. MG3700A), N-type (f), 1.5:1 VSWR
Interferer Inputs 1 & 2 Max Input power +27 dBm
Loss to Test Port In/Out: 20 dB 1 dB (for supported channels)
Allows an external reference radio to be used for DUT receiver measurements using only the
leveling loop and attenuator of MT8860B
WLAN Reference Input Power output leveled to specified level for packets >110 ms.
Power input range +12 dBm to +18 dBm
No measurements supported by MT8860B in this mode

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Rear Panel Inputs & Outputs
GPIB IEEE 488.2 compliant
10 MHz out As Reference Frequency Oscillator specification, TTL
10 MHz in TTL
Digital Inputs
Input 1 BNC, TTL input for an external trigger source
BNC, TTL input TX ON signal from an external reference radio. The TX ON signal must be the
Input 2
same length as the RF transmission from the external WLAN radio
Digital Outputs

BNC, TTL compatible


The user can select between one of the following:
Output 1 1. The TX trigger signal from the internal reference radio
2. The trigger signal from the MT8860B when the trigger source is set to RF
3. The trigger signal from the MT8860B when the trigger source is set to Video (default setting)
BNC, TTL compatible
The user can select between one of the following:
Output 2 1. The TX trigger signal from the internal reference radio (default setting)
2. The trigger signal from the MT8860B when the trigger source is set to RF
3. The trigger signal from the MT8860B when the trigger source is set to Video
General
Power supply 85 to 264V AC
Frequency 47 to 63 Hz
Power 100 VA
Size and Weight
Dimensions 180 mm x 320 mm x 350 mm
Weight <10 kg
Operating Temperature Range +5C to +40C
Operating Humidity <75% non condensing
Safety Complies with BS EN 610101 (Equivalent to IEC 610101)
EMC Conforms to the protection requirements of EEC Council Directive 89/336/EEC

Ordering information
Please specify model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
MT8860B WLAN Test Set Options and accessories
MT8860A-10 2.4 GHz WLAN antenna and adaptor
Standard Option MT8860B-13 Software option - IEEE802.11g transmitter and
MT8860B-11 Memory Expansion receiver measurement suite
(for future software enhancements) MT8860B-37 Delete Printed Manuals
MT8860B-98 Calibration to Z540 ISO guide 25
Supplied Accessories: MT8860B-99 Premium Calibration
Power Cable B0395A Rack Mount Kit
Operation Manual (printed copy) B0331C Front Handles
Remote programming manual (printed copy) 13000-00198 Manual pack containing additional printed versions
CD containing: of Operation and Remote Programming manuals
LANLook software
Source code for LANLook
LANTest WLAN Production Test software
Source code for LANTest
Lab View GPIB drivers for the MT8860B
Operation manual (pdf)
Remote programming manual (pdf)

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AREA TESTER
ML8720C
WCDMA: 2110 to 2170 MHz, GSM: 925 to 960 MHz, 1805 to 1880 MHz

For Performing Area Tests and Maintenance of WCDMA and GSM Base Stations

The ML8720C Area Tester is a convenient battery powered measur- Standalone Operation
ing instrument with an 8.4-inch color display used for standalone An external control PC is not required. Basic measurements and
measurements such as coverage area and other indoor measure- data collection can be performed by using only the ML8720C main-
ments. Because of its excellent hardware performance, it can be frame. Of course, the system can be extended in combination with
used to for accurate area-coverage tests even in severe measure- area analysis software.
ment environments with high interference because it can obtain ra- Handy Type
dio wave carrier characteristics with high reliability. At only 4 kg, the ML8720C is easily portable for both outside and in-
When used in combination with the optional Two Carrier Measurement side work. An 8.4-inch transparent color TFT-LCD display has been
Function and GSM Measurement software, either two WCDMA base incorporated.
stations on different frequencies or a WCDMA plus a GSM base sta-
tion can be measured simultaneously. The data collection efficiency
Indoor Measurement Support
Useful functions are provided for indoor measurement use: fixed-
for functions such as coverage testing is greatly improved compared
point measurements for saving the data of specific measured points,
to earlier products, and since the radio wave environment can be an-
the addition of comments to measured data, and the automatic nam-
alyzed at the same time, the ML8720C is also very useful for fault
ing of data files before saving them.
analysis.
Furthermore, installing the BCH Demodulation Software option per- 3-hour Battery Operation
mits confirmation of cell traffic data and base station settings, offer- In the standard configuration, the lithium-ion battery pack provides 3
ing support for discovering base stations with insufficient traffic ca- hours of operation and a spare battery pack solves even long-term
pacity, and preventing configuration errors. measurement problems.
High-speed and High-accuracy Area Analysis
Simultaneous WCDMA and GSM Measurement RSCP, Ec/No, and SIR can be measured at 30 cm intervals (using
Installing the optional ML8720C-03 Two Carrier Measurement specified base station and single-channel measurements) while trav-
Function and the MX872004C GSM Measurement software enables elling at 100 km/h in a monitoring vehicle to provide fast and accu-
simultaneous WCDMA and GSM measurement. The data collection rate area analysis.
efficiency for functions such as coverage testing is greatly improved High-speed Search with SCH
compared to earlier products, and since the radio wave environment When SCH search is selected in unspecified base station mode,
can be analyzed at the same time, the ML8720C is also very useful CPICH can be searched at high speed using the same SCH search
for fault analysis. method as a UE. As one measurement example, 10 channels are
Simultaneous Measurement of Two Carrier Frequencies and searched for 4 sec on average and then the measurement is started.
Diversity Function Correlation with GPS Positioning Data
By using the ML8720C-03 Dual Channel Measurement Function op- The measured data can be correlated with GPS positioning data (lat-
tion, two carrier frequencies can be measured simultaneously. itude and longitude) and saved to a memory card.
The diversity function separates WCDMA transmission diversity for- In addition, the measured data and positioning information can be
matted signals for each transmission antenna so that the RSCP of downloaded in real time to an external PC via the RS-232C interface.
the CPICH can be measured. Specific Distance Measurement using Car Speed Pulses
Checking Broadcast Information by BCH Demodulation When a car speed pulse is used as an external trigger, measure-
For WCDMA measurement, BCH data can be obtained via the ments can be performed at specific distances.
MX872002B application software without using the UE. The measurement period can be designated by the pulse count or
Since the uplink interference power corresponding to the measured distance when measuring using the external trigger.
CPICH value is displayed in real time, cell traffic data can be
checked. And since all SIBs (System Information Blocks) are sup-
ported, it is possible to check whether the base station parameters
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Product Configuration

or
GSM RF Input 1
software
WCDMA GSM
MX872004C Antenna Antenna
Z0778 or Z0779

RF Input 2

ML8720C
WCDMA
Antenna Option
ML8720C-03

Required Option List


ML8720C ML8720C-03 MX872004C Z0778 or Z0779
WCDMA (1 carrier) Required
WCDMA (2 carrier) Required Required
WCDMA or GSM selectable Required Required Required
WCDMA and GSM simultaneously Required Required Required Required

ML8720C Area Tester


ML8720C-03 Two Carrier Measurement Option
MX872004C GSM Measurement Software
Z0778 900 MHz/1800 MHz Whip Antenna
Z0779 900 MHz/1800 MHz Vehicle Antenna

WCDMA + GSM Measurements WCDMA x 2 Measurements


Simultaneous WCDMA and GSM Measurements Two Carrier Measurement Screen Display (All Channels)
When the optional ML8720C-03 Two Carrier Measurement Function When the optional ML8720C-03 Two Carrier Measurement Function
and the MX872004C GSM Measurement software are installed, is installed, up to 32 channels for two WCDMA base stations using
WCDMA and GSM measurements can be performed simultaneous- different frequencies can be measured separately.
ly with the measurement results displayed on a single screen. Since multiple carriers of the same company can be measured si-
multaneously, the measurement efficiency is improved. Moreover,
carriers of other companies can be measured simultaneously for
benchmarking purposes.

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Options Application Software
ML8720C-03 Two Carrier Measurement function MX872002B BCH Demodulation Software (sold separately)
Two Carrier Measurement Function This software adds a BCH demodulation function for WCDMA base
Two carrier frequencies can be measured simultaneously for speci- stations to the ML8720C.
fied base station measurements and unspecified base station mea- The system information shown below can be displayed in text format
surements. conforming to the definition described in TS25.331 ASN.1.
When the MX872004C GSM Measurement software option is in- Information that can be demodulated:
stalled, it is possible to perform simultaneous measurement of both MIB, SB1, SB2, SIB1, SIB2, SIB3, SIB4, SIB5, SIB6, SIB7,
WCDMA and GSM base stations. SIB8, SIB9, SIB10, SIB11, SIB12, SIB13, SIB13-1, SIB13-2,
Diversity Function SIB13-3, SIB13-4, SIB14, SIB15, SIB15-1, SIB15-2, SIB15-3,
Signals from base stations supporting WCDMA transmit diversity SIB15-4, SIB15-5, SIB16, SIB17, and SIB18.
can be measured per transmit antenna for specified base station During measurement, the above system information is saved to a
measurements. (The ML8720C-03 option and the ML8720C main- memory card as a binary file.
frame should be ordered together.) When the accessory BCH Demodulation Tool is installed in a PC,
saved binary-format files can be batch-converted to text files on the
ML8720C-23 Two Carrier Measurement Retrofit PC after measurement has been completed.
ML8720C-23 functionality is added to the ML8720C standard con-
The BCH Demodulation Tool is supported by both Windows 2000
figuration (The mainframe is taken back for retrofitting ML8720C-23
and Windows XP.
to the ML8720C mainframe).
MX872004C GSM Measurement Software (sold separately)
This option adds GSM measurement functions to the ML8720C. It
provides RSSI and C/I measurements as well as BSIC decoding in
the GSP900 (E-GSM) and DCS1800 bands.
MX872022B Data Conversion Software (sold separately)
This software is used to convert an ML8720C measured WCDMA
data file (.DAT) to the data format required by MapInfo Professional.
This software operates with Windows 98SE/2000/XP1.
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the USA and
other countries.
MapInfo Professional is a registered trademark of MapInfo Corporation in the
USA and other countries.

Specifications
RF input connecter 1:
925 to 960 MHz (CW, spectrum monitor and at the time of measuring GSM1)
Frequency range 1805 to 1880 MHz (CW, spectrum monitor and at the time of measuring GSM1)
2110 to 2170 MHz (CW, spectrum monitor and at the time of measuring WCDMA)
RF input connecter 2: 2100 to 2200 MHz (at the time of measuring WCDMA with ML8720C-03/23 attached.)
Input impedance 50 (SMA type connecter)
WCDMA measurement mode: 200 kHz
Frequency setting GSM measurement mode1: 200 kHz
resolution Spectrum monitor: 1 kHz
CW measurement mode: 100 kHz
Reference oscillator Aging rate: 1 x 106/year
WCDMA measurement mode: P-CPICH, S-CPICH, P-SCH, S-SCH, P-CCPCH (At the time of BCH demodulation)
Receive signals
GSM measurement mode1: BCH
Measurement range
WCDMA measurement mode: 117 to 33 dBm (RF input connecter 1, the end of RF input connecter 2)
GSM measurement mode1: 110 to 40 dBm (the end of RF connecter 1)
Spectrum monitor: 123 to 33 dBm (the end of RF connecter 1)
CW measurement mode: 117 to 33 dBm (the end of RF connecter 1)
Note: When built-in divider of option ML8720C-03/23 is used, the level of minimum reception sensitivity is raised due to the
dividers loss (Typ. 4.0 dB).
Resolution: 0.1 dB
Display units: dBm, dB, dBV/m (CW measurement mode and spectrum monitor mode)
WCDMA measurement accuracy
Power measurement
CPICH_RSCP: 1 dB (Typ.) (23C 5C)
CPICH_SIR: 2 dB (Typ.) (23C 5C)
SCH_RSCP: 2 dB (Typ.) (23C 5C)
GSM measurement accuracy1
RSSI: 1 dB (Typ.) (23C 5C)
Spectrum monitor
Accuracy: 1 dB (Typ.) (23C 5C)
Noise level: 127 dBm (RBW 4 kHz)
CW measurement accuracy: 1 dB (Typ.) (room temperature)
Dynamic characteristics: CPICH_RSCP, CPICH_SIR accuracy at 0 to 100 km/h (averaged distance: 50 m)
Measurement items Specified base station, Unspecified base station, Spectrum monitor, CW measurement

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WCDMA measurement items
Received Signal Code Power (RSCP), Received energy per chip divided by the power density in the band (Ec/No),
Signal to Interference Ratio (SIR)
GSM measurement items1
Receiving/Sending power in band with (RSSI, RBW 200 kHz), Carrier vs. interference power rate (C/I)
Measurement modes: Time variation (internal trigger), Distance variation (external trigger)
Sampling interval
WCDMA measurement: 10 ms/ch
GSM measurement1: 20 ms/ch (specified channel measurement only, BSIC decode OFF)
Base station measurement 50 ms/ch (unspecified channel included measurement, BSIC decode OFF)
100 ms/ch (BSIC decode ON)
Measurement channels: 32 max.
WCDMA measurement sync acquisition time:
600 ms x the number of search channel (CPICH mode), 4 sec on average for TOP 10 display (SCH mode)
Search method of BTS: CPICH mode, SCH mode
GSM measurement search time1: 3.3 ms/ch (BSIC decode OFF), 20 ms/ch (BSIC decode ON)
Data processing method: Average, Median, Max., Min., 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%
WCDMA measurement display:
All channel, Delay profile, Each finger, Fluctuation, SCH delay profile (unspecified base station measurement)
GSM measurement display: All channel (GSM only or synchronous WCDMA and GSM), Fluctuation
Spectrum monitor Frequency span: 4, 10, 30, 60 MHz
function Resolution bandwidth: 4 kHz
CW measurement Frequency setting resolution: 100 kHz, Resolution bandwidth: 15 kHz
Demodulation channel: BCH
Demodulation information:
MIB, SB1, SB2, SIB1, SIB2, SIB3, SIB4, SIB5, SIB6, SIB7, SIB8, SIB9, SIB10, SIB11, SIB12, SIB13, SIB13-1, SIB13-2,
SIB13-3, SIB13-4, SIB14, SIB15, SIB15-1, SIB15-2, SIB15-3, SIB15-4, SIB15-5, SIB16, SIB17, SIB18
Demodulation function When the demodulation function is enabled, MIB, SB1, SB2, and SIB7 are always demodulated, and others can be selected
for demodulation as desired. Although the uplink interference power (SIB7) is demodulated periodically, the demodulation
period varies depending on the setting and environmental conditions.
Demodulation processing time: 0,5 s (P-CCPCH 2 frame)
Demodulation success rate: >50%, 70%(Typ.) (P-CCPCH 2 frame, Ec/No 14 dB, Dynamic response 0 to 100 km/h)
Master/slave function: Daisy chain connection of multiple ML8720C, parallel measurement
GPS connection: Supports NMEA-0183 format
Remote control: Via RS-232C
File I/O: Read measurement conditions, Output measured results file
Diversity function: Transmit diversity, Receive antenna diversity (Option 03/23)
Two carrier measurement function:
Other functions Two carrier frequencies can be measured simultaneously in the specified base station measurement and the unspecified
base station measurement (Option 03/23)
RAKE diversity: Six fingers
External trigger calibration:
Car speed pulse occurrence interval measurement and distance setting of measurement cycle are possible.
Clock error detection: An alarm can be output when abnormal drifting of the base station clock is detected.
Detection range: 4 to 8 ppm (typ.) for measurement of a specified base station
IF output: 10 dBV (190 MHz), SMB connector
External reference input: 2 to 5 Vp-p (10 MHz), SMB connector
External trigger input: 1.5 Vdc (2 to 13 Vp-p), BNC connector
Sync output: TTL level, BNC connector
Interface RS-232C-1: For external computer (max. 115.2 kbps), D-Sub 9-pin connector
RS-232C-2: For GPS (supports NMEA-0183 format), Mini-DIN 8-pin connector
Printer: 8-bit parallel I/F (conform to Centronics), D-Sub 25-pin connector
Keyboard: IBM US ENGLISH (101 keys) 106 supported, Mini-DIN 6-pin connector
External monitor: VGA, mini-DIN 10-pin connector
Storage media FDD (3.5-inch, 2HD), ATA flash card
Display 640 x 480 dots, 8.4-inch color LCD
Temperature and humidity: 0 to +40C/85% (operating), 25 to +60C/85% (storage)
Vibration: MIL-T-28800E (Class 3)
Shock: MIL-T-28800E
Drop test: MIL-T-28800E (Style C)
Environment conditions
EMC
EN61326: 1997 + A1: 1998 + A2: 2001 + A3: 2003 (Class A, Annex A), EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD
EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)
DC: 10 to 24 V
AC (rating): 100 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz (with AC adapter)
Power supply Power Battery: Z0619 Li-ion Battery Pack
Power consumption: 35 W max. (battery charge), Standard: 20 W, 30 W (with Option 03/23)
Battery continuous operation time: 3 h (typical), 2 h (typical with Option 03/23)
290 (W) x 194 (H) x 78 (D) mm, 4.5 kg (with battery pack)
Dimensions and mass
290 (W) x 194 (H) x 124 (D) mm, 6.5 kg (with Option 03/23 and battery pack)

1: Function to which only installing MX872004C is effective

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Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
Model/ Order No. Name
Main frame
ML8720C Area Tester

Standard accessories
W2544AE ML8720C Operation Manual: 1 copy
Z0619 Li-ion Battery Pack: 1 pc
J1069 AC Adapter: 1 pc
J0979 A-2 (Japan) Power Cord: 1 pc
Z0402A Protective Cover: 1 pc
Z0403A Belt with Hook: 1 pc
Z0516 Antenna (2.1 GHz): 1 pc (2 pcs)1
Z0703 Antenna Mount (with 5 m cable): 1 pc (2 pcs)1
J0977 Serial Interface Cable
(for connecting GPS, cross, 2 m): 1 pc
J1068 Serial Interface Cable
(for connecting GPS, straight, 3 m): 1 pc
J1161 BL82-5133-02 (SMA plug-SMA jack): 1 pc (2 pcs)1
J1248 SMA Connection Cable (Type L): (2 pcs)2

Options
ML8720C-03 Two Carrier Measurement
(selected when ordering a mainframe.)
ML8720C-23 Two Carrier Measurement Retrofit
[Retrofitted to the already-shipped main flame.
(Main flame need to be taken back.)]

Application software
MX872002B BCH Demodulation Software
MX872004C GSM Measurement Software
(antenna for 900/1800 MHz is required separately.)
MX872022B Data Conversion Software
(data conversion output for MapInfo)

Maintenance service
ML8720C-ES210 Two Years Warranty Service
ML8720C-90 Extended Three Years Warranty Service
ML8720C-91 Extended Five Years Warranty Service

Application parts
P0020 Compact Flash 64 MB (requires J1254)
P0021 Compact Flash 128 MB (requires J1254)
P0022 Compact Flash 256 MB (requires J1254)
P0023 Compact Flash 512 MB (requires J1254)
J1254 Compact Flash Adapter (conversion adapter)
Z0436 Hand Carrying Case [560 (W) x 370 (H) x 220 (D) mm]
Z0435 Soft Carrying Case
[430 (W) x 300 (H) x 170 (D) mm, use with an option]
B0442 Soft Carrying Case [440 (W) x 310 (H) x 110 (D) mm]
Z0526 Case for Installation [365 (W) x 300 (H) x 185 (D) mm]
J0127D BNC Cable (for connecting external trigger)
J0654A Serial Interface Cable (for connecting IBM-PC/AT)
J1296 Display Conversion Cable (for connecting external monitor)
J1117 DC Power Cable
(for cigarette lighter, minus ground vehicle, 3 m)
J1118 DC Power Cable (with arrow shaped chip, 3 m)
Z0697 Battery Charger
(two Z0619 batteries can be charged simultaneously.)
Z0812A 900 MHz/1800 MHz Antenna for Vehicle Installation
(used in combination with Z0797)
Z0797 Antenna Base (with 5 m cable)
Z0865A Antenna Base (with 3.5 m cable)
Z0778 900 MHz/1800 MHz Whip Antenna
(for direct connecting with main frame)
Z0779 900 MHz/1800 MHz Antenna for Vehicle Installation
(combination of Z0812A and Z0797)
Z0705 Antenna Mount (with 3.5 m cable, for Z0516 exclusive use)
Z0710 Exchange of Antenna Base (Z0703 Z0705)
Z0780A3 ML8720B ML8720C Modification
1: Antenna, Antenna mount and SMA Plug-SMA Jack are provided 2 packs
when any of the option03/23 (ML8720C-03/ML8720C-23) is equipped.
2: Attached only when any of the option03/23 (ML8720C-03/ML8720C-23) is
equipped.
3: When Option 01 (ML8720B-01) is equipped, required to detach.

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AREA SCANNER
ML8740B
WCDMA: 2110 to 2170 MHz, GSM: 925 to 960 MHz, 1805 to 1880 MHz

For Performing Area Tests and Maintenance of WCDMA and GSM Base Stations
NEW

The ML8740B Area Scanner is for performing driving tests to opti- High-speed Search with SCH
mize base station service areas. When SCH search is selected in unspecified base station mode,
Its excellent hardware performance makes it ideal for accurate area- CPICH can be searched at high speed using the same SCH search
coverage tests even in severe measurement environments with high method as a mobile terminal. As one measurement example, 10
interference because it captures carrier characteristics with high re- channels are searched for 4 sec on average and then the measure-
liability. ment is started.
When used with the ML8740B-001 Two Carrier Measurement Function Correlation with GPS Positioning Data
and MX874002B GSM Measurement Software options, two WCDMA When the GPS receiver is connected, measurement data is record-
base stations at different frequencies or a WCDMA and GSM base ed with GPS positioning data (latitude and longitude).
stations can be measured simultaneously.
The drive testing data collection efficiency is greatly improved over
Checking Broadcast Information by BCH Demodulation
For WCDMA measurement, the WCDMA base station BCH data can
earlier products. Furthermore, installing the MX874001B BCH
be obtained via the MX874001B BCH Demodulation Software with-
Demodulation Software option permits confirmation of cell traffic
out using the mobile terminal. Since the uplink interference power
data and base station settings to support discovery of base stations
corresponding to the measured CPICH value is displayed in real
with insufficient traffic capacity and prevent configuration errors.
time, cell traffic data can be checked. And since all SIBs (System
Information Blocks) are supported, it is possible to check whether the
Simultaneous WCDMA and GSM Measurement base station parameters are set as designed.
Installing the optional ML8740B-001 Two Carrier Measurement
Function and the MX874002B GSM Measurement Software enables
Specific Distance Measurement Using Car Speed Pulses
When a car speed pulse is used as an external trigger, measure-
simultaneous WCDMA and GSM measurement. The data collection
ments can be performed at specific distances.
efficiency for drive testing is greatly improved.
The measurement period can be designated by the pulse count or
Simultaneous Measurement of Two Carrier Frequencies and distance when measuring using the external trigger.
Diversity Function
By using the ML8740B-001 Two Carrier Measurement Function op-
5-hour Battery Operation
In the standard configuration, the lithium-ion battery pack provides 5
tion, two carrier frequencies can be measured simultaneously.
hours of operation and a spare battery pack solves even long-term
In addition, the WCDMA transmission diversity format RSCP of the
measurement problems.
CPICH can be measured by using the diversity function.
High-speed and High-accuracy Area Analysis
Received Signal Code Power (RSCP), Received energy per chip di-
vided by the power density in the band (Ec/No), and Signal to
Interference Ratio (SIR) can be measured at 30 cm intervals (using
specified base station and single-channel measurements) while trav-
eling at 100 km/h in a monitoring vehicle to provide fast and accurate
area analysis.

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Example of Use

GSM W-CDMA
Base Station Base Station

GPS Satellite

W-CDMA GSM
Base Station Base Station

ANT2 ANT1

RS232C
USB GPS

ML8740B

Mapping Software

Product Configuration

or
RF Input 1
MX874002B WCDMA GSM
Antenna Antenna
GSM
Measurement Z0779
Software
ML8740B
RF Input 2
WCDMA
Antenna Option
ML8740B-001

Required Option List


ML8740B ML8740B-001 MX874002B Z0779
WCDMA (1 carrier) Required
WCDMA (2 carrier) Required Required
WCDMA or GSM selectable Required Required Required
WCDMA and GSM simultaneously Required Required Required Required
ML8740B Area Scanner
ML8740B-001 Two Carrier Measurement Option
MX874002B GSM Measurement Software
Z0779 900 MHz/1800 MHz Vehicle Antenna

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Specifications
RF Input connecter 1:
925 to 960 MHz (CW, spectrum monitor and at the time of measuring GSM1)
Frequency range 1805 to 1880 MHz (CW, spectrum monitor and at the time of measuring GSM1)
2110 to 2170 MHz (CW, spectrum monitor and at the time of measuring WCDMA)
RF Input connecter 2: 2110 to 2200 MHz (at the time of measuring WCDMA with ML8740B-001 attached.)
Input impedance 50 ohm (SMA type connecter)
WCDMA measurement mode: 200 kHz
Frequency setting GSM measurement mode1: 200 kHz
resolution Spectrum monitor: 1 kHz
CW measurement mode: 100 kHz
Reference oscillator Aging rate: 1 x 106/year
WCDMA measurement mode: P-CPICH, S-CPICH, P-SCH, S-SCH, P-CCPCH (At the time of BCH demodulation)
Receive signals
GSM measurement mode1: BCH
Measurement range
WCDMA measurement mode: 117 to 33 dBm (RF Input connecter 1, the end of RF Input connecter 2)
GSM measurement mode1: 110 to 40 dBm (the end of RF connecter 1)
Spectrum monitor: 123 to 33 dBm (the end of RF connecter 1)
CW measurement mode: 117 to 33 dBm (the end of RF connecter 1)
Resolution: 0.1 dB
Display units: dBm, dB, dBV/m (CW measurement mode and spectrum monitor mode)
WCDMA measurement accuracy
CPICH_RSCP: 1 dB (Typ.) (23C 5C)
Power measurement
CPICH_SIR: 2 dB (Typ.) (23C 5C)
SCH_RSCP: 2 dB (Typ.) (23C 5C)
GSM measurement accuracy1
RSSI: 1 dB (Typ.) (23C 5C)
Spectrum monitor
Accuracy : 1 dB (Typ.) (23C 5C)
Noise level: 127 dBm (RBW 4 kHz)
CW measurement accuracy: 1 dB (Typ.) (23C 5C)
Dynamic characteristics: CPICH_RSCP, CPICH_SIR accuracy at 0 to 100 km/h (averaged distance: 50 m)
Measurement items Specified base station, Unspecified base station, Spectrum monitor, CW measurement
WCDMA measurement items
Received Signal Code Power (RSCP), Received energy per chip divided by the power density in the band (Ec/No),
Signal to Interference Ratio (SIR)
GSM measurement items1
Receiving/sending power in band with (RSSI, RBW 200 kHz), Carrier versus interference power rate (C/I)
Measurement modes: Time variation (internal trigger), distance variation (external trigger)
Sampling interval
WCDMA measurement: 10 ms/ch
GSM measurement1: 20 ms/ch (specified channel measurement only, BSIC decode OFF)
Base station 50 ms/ch (unspecified channel included measurement, BSIC decode OFF)
measurement 100 ms/ch (BSIC decode ON)
Measurement channels: 32 max.
WCDMA measurement sync acquisition time:
600 ms x the number of search channel (CPICH mode), 4 sec on average for Top 10 display (SCH mode)
Search method of BTS: CPICH mode, SCH mode
GSM measurement search time1: 3.3 ms/ch (BSIC decode OFF), 20 ms/ch (BSIC decode ON)
Data processing method: Average, median, max., min., 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%
Output data : All channels, delay profile, each finger, SCH delay profile
(Delay profile and each finger are applied for WCDMA measurement only. SCH delay profile is applied for
WCDMA and unspecified base station measurement only.)
Spectrum monitor Frequency span: 4, 10, 30, 60 MHz
Function Resolution bandwidth: 4 kHz
CW measurement Frequency setting resolution: 100 kHz, Resolution bandwidth: 15 kHz
Demodulation channel: BCH
Demodulation information:
MIB, SB1, SB2, SIB1, SIB2, SIB3, SIB4, SIB5, SIB6, SIB7, SIB8, SIB9, SIB10, SIB11, SIB12, SIB13, SIB13-1,
SIB13-2,SIB13-3, SIB13-4, SIB14, SIB15, SIB15-1, SIB15-2, SIB15-3, SIB15-4, SIB15-5, SIB16, SIB17, SIB18
When the demodulation function is enabled, MIB, SB1, SB2, and SIB7 are always demodulated, and others can
Demodulation function
be selected for demodulation as desired. Although the uplink interference power (SIB7) is demodulated periodically,
the demodulation period varies depending on the setting and environmental conditions.
Demodulation processing time: 0.5 s (P-CCPCH 2 frame)
Demodulation success rate: >50%, 70% (Typ.)
(P-CCPCH 2 frame, Ec/No 14 dB, Dynamic response 0 to 100 km/h)
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Master/slave function: Daisy chain connection of multiple ML8740B, parallel measurement
GPS connection: Supports NMEA-0183 format
Remote control: Via USB
Diversity function: Transmit diversity, receive antenna diversity (with ML8740B-001)
Two carrier measurement function: Two carrier frequencies can be measured
Other functions
simultaneously in the specified base station measurement and the unspecified base station measurement
(with ML8740B-001)
RAKE diversity: Six fingers
External trigger calibration:
Car speed pulse occurrence interval measurement and distance setting of measurement cycle are possible.
External trigger input: 1.5 Vdc (2 to 13 Vp-p), BNC connector
Sync output: TTL level, D-Sub 15-pin connecter
Interface
PC : USB (Full Speed : 12 Mbps), Type B connecter
GPS : RS-232C (38.4 Kbps max.), D-Sub 9-pin connecter
Temperature and humidity: 0 to +40C/90% (operating), 40 to +80C/90% (storage)
Vibration: MIL-T-28800E (Class 3)
EMC
Environment conditions
EN61326: 1997 + A1: 1998 + A2: 2001 + A3: 2003 (Class A, Annex A), EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD
EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)
DC: (rating): 10 to 24 V (Power tolerance : 8 to 26.4 V)
AC: (rating): 100 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz, 50 VA max (with AC adapter)
Power supply Power Battery: Z0619 Li-ion Battery Pack (Sell separately)
Power consumption: 35 W max. (battery charge), Standard: 15 W, 25 W (with ML8740B-001)
Battery continuous operation time: 5 h (typical), 3 h (typical with ML8740B-001)
Dimensions and mass 320 (W) x 88 (H) x 231 (D) mm, 3.5 kg, 4 kg (with ML8740B-001)

Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Main frame Application parts
ML8740B Area Scanner W2715AE ML8740B Operation Manual
J0127D BNC Cable (for connecting external trigger)
Standard accessories J1118 DC Power Cable (with arrow shaped chip, 3 m)
J1069 AC Adapter: 1 pc J1317 Link Connection Cable, 0.7 m
J1117 DC Power Cable (for cigarette lighter, Z0619 Li-ion Battery Pack
minus ground vehicle, 3 m): 1 pc Z0697 Battery Charger
J1316 USB Cable, 1 m: 1 pc (two Z0619 batteries can be charged simultaneously.)
Z0516 Antenna (2.1 GHz): 1 pc (2 pcs)1 Z0812A 900 MHz/1800 MHz Antenna for Vehicle Installation
Z0797 Antenna Base (with 5 m cable): 1 pc (2 pcs)1 (used in combination with Z0797)
Z0793B ML8740B CD-ROM (operation manual Z0797 Antenna Base (with 5 m cable)
and attached software are installed.): 1 pc Z0865A Antenna Base (with 3.5 m cable)
Z0866A Exchange Antenna Base
(exchange Z0797 for Z0865A in shipping)
Options
Z0778 900 MHz/1800 MHz Whip Antenna
ML8740B-001 Two Carrier Measurement
(for direct connection to main frame)
(selected when ordering a main frame.)
Z0779 900 MHz/1800 MHz Antenna for Vehicle Installation
ML8740B-101 Two Carrier Measurement Retrofit
(combination of Z0812A and Z0797)
[Retrofitted to the already-shipped main frame.
Z0794 Hand Carrying Case [560 (W) x 370 (H) x 220 (D) mm]
(Main frame need to be taken back.)]
Z0910A Hard Carrying Case (with antenna base and cable holder)
Z0795 Power Divider (0.7 to 2.5 GHz)
Application software J0693D SMA Cable (0.27 m, for power divider connection,
MX874001B BCH Demodulation Software 2 cables are required.)
MX874002B GSM Measurement Software (antenna for GSM Z0869A ML8740B Upgrade (for ML8740A)
measurement is required separately.)
1: Antenna and Antenna mount are provided 2 packs when the option 001
Maintenance service (ML8740B-001) is equipped.
ML8740B-ES310 Extended Three Years Warranty Service
ML8740B-ES510 Extended Five Years Warranty Service

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RADIO COMMUNICATION ANALYZER GPIB
MS555B
25 to 1000 MHz

For 400/800/900-MHz Narrow Band FM

The MS555B Radio Communication Analyzer is a versatile, compact and portable test instrument with a frequency range of 25 to 1000 MHz.
It incorporates all the necessary instruments for both transmitter and receive testing and can measure such fundamental characteristics as
output power, frequency, FM deviation, sensitivity, S/N, and distortion.
In particular, the excellent frequency stability and low residual noise of the built-in signal generator best suit it to production and maintenance
of narrow band transceivers.
In addition, the self-contained microprocessor provides optional automatic measurement and data printing.

Features Main Measuring Items


Stability and Purity For Transmitter
The synthesized signal generator produces a pure, highly stable out- Output power, VSWR of antenna, Frequency, FM deviation, Micro-
put for maintenance and test of narrow band 400 and 900 MHz sys- phone input sensitivity, Modulation response, Distortion, S/N, Tone
tems. frequency
Versatility For Receiver
The MS555B incorporates a power meter, frequency counter, FM de- Sensitivity (NQS, SINAD), Selectivity, Audio frequency output power,
viation meter, AF level meter, SINAD meter, AF oscillator, synthe- Modulation response, Distortion, S/N, Squelch sensitivity, DC supply
sized signal generator and DC voltmeter. Additional options include voltage measurement
a tone generator, signaling unit for personal radio, and weighting fil- High Accuracy Power Measurements
ter. The especially-developed amorphous silicon thermocouple sensor
: ITU-T, C-MESSAGE enables high-accuracy measurements in all frequency bands.
Performs Precise and Efficient Measurement High-accuracy FM Deviation Measurements
Specifically, the specially-designed test item key method allows eas- FM deviation can be easily measured using the FM linear detector
ier and more efficient measurement operation. supporting an automatic tuning function. This deviation meter is de-
Battery Operation signed as a complete measuring instrument. For example, the indi-
The MS555B can also be operated from a 12 or 24 V battery. cation mode can be switched to +Peak, Peak and p-p/2.
Various Uses High-performance AF Level Meter
The MS555B is suitable for the development, production, inspection, In addition to the audio signal level measurement function, the AF
and maintenance of various mobile radio equipment such as handy, level meter supports S/N, distortion, and SINAD measurement func-
business, amateur, MCA and personal radio equipment, and mobile tions. Measurements are easy using the automatic range switching
telephone. and calibration functions.
When measuring S/N and SINAD, the noise evaluation filter (CCITT-
P.53, C-MESSAGE) can be used. The AF level meter is also de-
signed to handle any type of mobile telephone.
Wide Band Frequency Counter
This frequency counter covers 10 Hz to 1000 MHz. It can be used to
measure the demodulation signal frequency and AF oscillator output
frequency in addition to the transmitting frequency.
Measurement of externally-input signals is also possible so the fre-
quency counter is convenient for adjusting the local frequency of ra-
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Wide Band AF Oscillator DC Voltage Measurement Function
The AF oscillator consists of a 20 Hz to 20 kHz continuous oscillator DC voltage to 50 V is measured using the automatic ranging func-
and 1 kHz fixed oscillator.It operates as the microphone input while tion.This function is useful for troubleshooting such as checking the
measuring transmitters, and as the FM signal source of the signal power source voltage of radio equipment.
generator while measuring receivers. What is the Automatic Measurement Function?
External Modulation Function with DC FM Function The microprocessor, instead of the user, executes the measurement
20 kHz maximum FM can be obtained with the built-in AF oscillator according to a prescribed procedure. The result is then automatical-
output of 1 kHz, or 20 Hz to 20 kHz. Modulation by an external signal ly printed by the built-in printer. The user need only select the mea-
and added internal and external addition-modulation is convenient for surement item and press the start key.
the tone squelch test. The modulation indication is the sum of internal This facilitates measurements and improves productivity.
and external modulations. DC modulation can also be performed as
can modulation using the multiple PN pattern of the digital FM.

Specifications
Frequency
Range: 25 to 1000 MHz, Resolution: 100 Hz
Reference oscillator
Frequency: 10 MHz, Aging rate: 1 x 107/day, Ambient temperature characteristics: 5 x 107 (0 to +50C)
External reference input
Frequency: 10 MHz 2 ppm
Input level: 2 Vp-p, Connector: BNC
Output level
Range: 20 to 100 dBV (133 to 13 dBm)
Resolution: 0.1 dB
Accuracy: 1.5 dB (10 dB)
Setting: 10 dB step, up and down keys and rotary encoder (0.1 dB resolution)
Radiated interference: Unaffects output level specification
Signal generator FM modulation
Frequency deviation: 0 to 20 kHz
Display: 3 digits
Resolution: 10 Hz (<2.5 kHz), 20 Hz (<5 kHz), 50 Hz (<10 kHz), 100 Hz (10 kHz)
Accuracy: (10% + 1 digit)
Internal modulation: 1 kHz, 20 Hz to 20 kHz
External modulation: 20 Hz to 20 kHz (AC-coupled), DC to 20 kHz (DC-coupled)
External modulation characteristics: 0.5 dB (0.3 to 3 kHz with 1 kHz as reference)
Distortion: 45 dB (at 1 kHz internal modulation frequency, 3.5 kHz deviation; demodulation band 0.3 to 3 kHz)
Signal purity
Residual FM: 50 dB (8 Hz)
(compared with 1 kHz modulation frequency, 3.5 kHz deviation; demodulation band 0.3 to 3 kHz)
Spurious: 50 dBc (over 10 kHz away from carrier, within 10 kHz is referred to residual FM)
Harmonics: 25 dBc
Frequency range: 20 Hz to 20 kHz (3 ranges), 1 kHz
Output
Range: 60 to +10 dBm (0.77 mV to 2.45 V)
Accuracy: 1 dB
AF oscillator Waveform distortion: 50 dB (1 kHz: fixed, output level: 0 dBm), 30 dB (20 Hz to 20 kHz, output level: 0 dBm)
Output impedance
Main output: 600 , BNC
Microphone: 600 or 40 , switch selected, Both are floating (available at 0.3 kHz to 3 kHz, 0 dBm)
Measurement range: 0.1 to 60 W (0.1 to 60 mW, when used with the MH5112A Low power Adaptor)
Display: Digital, 3 digits (can be monitored with analog indicator)
Accuracy
1 W: (9% of reading + 1 digit), 1 W: (18% of reading + 1 digit)
Power meter
Built-in dummy load: 50 , 30 W (continuous), VSWR 1.2 (within 3 min. at 60 W input)
VSWR measurements
Reflected power from antenna can be measured using CM coupler.
Display range: 1.10 to 9.99 (at 1 W)
Measuring range
Full-scale: 50, 5, 0.5 V; autoranging
DC voltage meter
Display: Digital, 3 digits
Accuracy: (1% of full-scale +1 digit)
Tuning: Ten-key pad, Up and down keys, Rotary encoder and Auto
Input level: 100 mW (0.1 mW, when used with the MH5112A Low Power Adaptor)
Measuring range: 0 to 20 kHz deviation, Full-scale: 10, 20 kHz, autoranging
Display: Digital, 3 digits (resolution: 10 Hz, can be monitored with analog meter)
Indication mode: Peak value indication [switch selects +P, P or (P P)/2]
Accuracy: (5% of reading + 50 Hz + 1 digit) at 1 kHz demodulation frequency
Demodulation band: 20 Hz to 20 kHz
FM deviation meter Demodulation distortion: 50 dB (at 1 kHz demodulation frequency, 3.5 kHz deviation and demodulation band 0.3 to 3 kHz)
Demodulation S/N: >50 dB (compared with 3.5 kHz deviation, demodulation band 0.3 to 3 kHz)
Filters
LPF: fc 3 kHz, HPF: fc 0.3 kHz (fc: 3 dB loss frequency)
Output for monitoring
Output level: approx. 10 dBm/600 at 3.5 kHz deviation
User can turn 750 s de-emphasis ON or OFF (Reference point 1 kHz)
Aural monitoring: Built-in loudspeaker allows aural monitoring
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Frequency range: 20 Hz to 20 kHz
Measuring range: 70 to +30 dBm/600 , 10 ranges
Display: Analog indicator with range indication Setting Autoranging or manual range selection
Accuracy: 0.5 dB (0.3 to 3 kHz), 1 dB (20 Hz to 20 kHz)
S/N measurement: Automatic CAL function for S/N measurement
AF level meter Distortion measurement
Frequency: 1 kHz 50 Hz, Measurement range: 60 dB (at 10 dBm input)
Filter for tone rejection
HPF, fc: 400 Hz, HPF can be turned ON or OFF
Weighting filter (Option 03): ITU-T P.53 and C-MESSAGE
Input impedance: 8 , 600 , 100 k can be selected
Frequency range: 10 Hz to 1000 MHz
Gate time: 0.2 s
Resolution: 100 Hz (25 MHz), 10 Hz (25 MHz), 0.1 Hz (10 kHz)
Frequency counter
Accuracy: Time base accuracy 1 digit
Sensitivity: <50 mVrms (external input), < 100 mVrms (internal input)
Input impedance: 50 (25 to 1000 MHz), 1 M (10 Hz to 25 MHz)
Function memory
Memory and recall of 16 sets of signal generator conditions: Frequency, output level and frequency deviation
Transceiver measurement can be performed automatically.
Automatic operation:
Other functions TX measurement: frequency, RF power, frequency deviation, microphone input sensitivity
RX measurement: 12 dB SINAD sensitivity, 20 dB NQ sensitivity, S/N, distortion, BW
Automatic tuning: FM deviation indicator can be turned automatically to input signal
Printer: Built-in printer can print out the measurement data selected by test item keys or data resulting from automatic operation
GPIB: SH1, AH1, T4, TE0, LE0, SR1, RL1, PR0, DC1, DT1, C0
DC 13.8/24 V 20%, 7 A
Power supply AC 100 V 10%, 50/60 Hz, 120 VA
Ambient temperature, 0 to +50C
rated range of use
Dimensions and mass 426 (W) x 266 (H) x 300 (D) mm, <20 kg

Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name
Main frame
MS555B Radio Communication Analyzer

Standard accessories
J0025A Coaxial Cord (S-5DWP 5D-2W S-5DWP), 1 m: 1 pc
J0054A Coaxial Cord
(3CA-P2 RG-58A/U Alligator Clips), 1 m : 1 pc
J0250 Connector for Microphone Interface
(RM15QPH-8P): 1 pc
J0251 Connector for DC Power Supply (SR2-13PA-4S): 1 pc
J0233 U-link (N-type): 1 pc
Power Cord, 2.5 m: 1 pc
J0266 Adaptor for 2-pole Power Lines: 1 pc
F0023 Fuse, 3.15 A (MF51NN250V3.15AAC05): 2 pcs
W0373AE MS555B Operation Manual: 1 copy
Z0061 Printer Paper: 10 rolls

Options
MS555B-03 Weighting Filter (ITU-T P.53 and C-MESSAGE)

Application equipment
MH082A Tone Generator (50 to 300 Hz)
MA12A Impedance Transformer
MH4100A Standard Crystal Oscillator
MH5112A Power Adaptor (25 MHz to 1 GHz)
MA424A Directional Coupler (25 to 50 MHz)
MA514A Directional Coupler (50 to 140 MHz)
MA515A Directional Coupler (140 to 500 MHz)
MA516A Directional Coupler (500 to 1000 MHz, for measurement
of antenna reflection power and VSWR)
B0022 Front Cover
B0088 Carrying Case (hard, with casters, trunk type)
B0080D Carrying Case (hard, without casters, trunk type)
B0381A Carrying Case (hard, with casters)
B0381B Carrying Case (hard, without casters)
B0079 Carrying Case (soft, with casters)
B0045 Rack Mount Kit
Z0061 Printer Paper (5 rolls)
J0007 GPIB Cable (with shield, 408JE-101), 1 m
J0008 GPIB Cable (with shield, 408JE-102), 2 m

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MEASURING RECEIVER GPIB
OPTION

ML524B
25 to 1000 MHz

For Measuring Service Area

Custom-made product

The ML524B has a full range of features and functions plus demod- Direct readout of field strength
ulation functions for various signals. The compact, lightweight con- High precision level display (indication in 0.1 dB steps)
struction makes it suitable for a variety of measurement applications.
The GPIB interface option allows easy configuration of an automatic Applications
test system controlled by a personal computer. For Field Strength Measurement
Investigation to determine service areas
Features Radio wave propagation test
Very compact and lightweight Measurement of spurious radiation from transmitter
High frequency stability (A synthesizer local is used. Its reference For Other Than Field Strength Measurement
oscillator has a high frequency stability of 1 x 106.)
Wide dynamic range (80 dB without switching) Radio monitoring
Automatic gain calibration Measuring receiver
High-sensitivity signal demodulation
Specifications
RF input Nominal impedance 50 , N-type connector
Range 25.0000 to 999.9999 MHz
Liquid crystal display, 6 digits
Display
Minimum digit: 1 kHz (0.5 kHz is displayed using a symbol of .)
Frequency Resolution 12.5 kHz (120 kHz bandwidth), 1 kHz (15 kHz bandwidth)
Setting Keyboard and FINE dial
Memory Up to 100 frequencies can be stored and recalled.
Reference frequency stability 1 x 106
Minimum value 5 dBV (25 to 300 MHz), 5 dBV (300 to 999.999 MHz)
Voltage Maximum value 100 dBV (25 to 999.999 MHz)
measurement Setting C/N: 6 dB (at minimum value), Bandwidth: 15 kHz
(E.M.F.) Accuracy (digital display) 2 dB (minimum value +6 dB)
Comparison oscillator Pulse generator
Minimum value 5 to 19 dBV/m (25 to 300 MHz), 19 to 32 dBV/m (300 to 999.999 MHz)
Field strength Maximum value 0 to 114 dBV/m (25 to 300 MHz), 114 to 120 dBV/m (300 to 999.999 MHz)
measurement Setting C/N: 6 dB (at minimum value), Bandwidth: 15 kHz
Type of antenna Half-wave dipole
6 dB bandwidth 15 2 kHz (15 kHz bandwidth), 120 20 kHz (120 kHz bandwidth)
Selectivity
Detuning characteristics 15 kHz bandwidth 50 dB (20 kHz off center)
Image ratio 60 dB (at 25.000 to 299.999 MHz), 45 dB (at 300 to 999.999 MHz)
Residual spurious 10 dBV (typical near 50, 130, 600, 1000 MHz)
Detection system Average value
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Display: Liquid crystal display, 4 digits, Minimum digit 0.1 dB (on digital display), Up to 80 dB (on analog display)
Measured level indication
Unit: dBV, dBV/m (on digital display)
Monitor output AM and FM can be heard from a loudspeaker, and earphone output terminal is also provided.
IF output Level: 85 dBV at 80 dBV input, Impedance: 50 (nominal), Connector: BNC-type
Level: 1 V 20% (modulation frequency: 2 kHz, frequency deviation: 3.5 kHz, into 100 kHz load)
Discriminator output Impedance: 150
Connector: BNC-type
Output for recorder Level: 1 V 10% (at 80 dB on digital display, into 100 k load), Impedance: 150 , Connector: 3.5-mm mini-jack
Ambient temperature 0 to +50C (operate), 20 to +60C (storage)
12 Vdc: <1 A
Power supply 100 Vac, 50/60 Hz, 35 VA (using MZ114A AC Power Pack supplied)
Ni-Cd battery (optional MZ110B Battery Pack)
Dimensions and mass 210 (W) x 60 (H) x 175 (D) mm, 4 kg

Power Supply Selection Guide


Type of power supply Model When used with ML524B Remarks
MZ137A Battery Pack

Dry cell
Operates1 continuously for about 2.5 to Twelve alkaline dry cells (LR20)
5 hours Does not permit GPIB operation
Sold separately

MZ110B Battery Pack

Operates continuously for about 30 to Six Ni-Cd batteries with the same dimensions
1 as R14 battery, chargeable 200 to 300 times
Ni-Cd battery 60 minutes
Sold separately Fits inside the receiver
Does not permit GPIB operation
MZ114A AC Power Pack

DC power is fed to the EXT +12 V terminal


AC supply Permits operation at 100/220 Vac of the receiver.
One of accessories supplied Permits GPIB operation
EMC, safety

External DC supply The receiver can be operated directly One DC power cord is supplied.
from an external 12 Vdc supply. Permits GPIB operation
Battery charger MZ115B Battery Charger Sold separately Two MZ110B can be charged simultaneously.
EMC, safety
1: For continuous reception after power on, with calibration performed once only (more calibrations reduce the operating time). Operating is also affected by how
the battery has been stored, and operating temperature.

Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Main frame Optional accessories
ML524B Measuring Receiver MP612A RF Fuse Holder
MP613A RF Fuse Element (5 pcs/set)
Standard accessories A0004 Headphone
J0231 Connecting Cord for Recorder MZ110B Battery Pack (with six Ni-Cd batteries)
(3.5 plug alligator clips), 1.5 m: 1 pc MZ115B Battery Charger
J0144 DC Power Cord MZ114A AC Power Pack
(RM12BPG-5S 2CC7 arrow tips), 1.5 m: 1 pc MP635A Log-periodic Antenna
A0002 Earphone: 1 pc MZ137A Battery Pack
MZ114A AC Power Pack: 1 pc MB19A Tripod (for MP635A)
B0259 Carrying Case: 1 pc J0006 GPIB Cable, 0.5 m
W0285AE ML524A/B/C Operation Manual: 1 copy J0007 GPIB Cable, 1 m
J0008 GPIB Cable, 2 m
Options J0009 GPIB Cable, 4 m
ML524B-01 GPIB MP663A Dipole Antenna (with pole and tripod)
ML524B-05 Terminated Voltage Indication MP651B Dipole Antenna
MP18A Pole (for MP651B)
MB9A Tripod (for MP651B)
MP520B CM Directional Coupler
(25 to 1000 MHz, 75 , NC-type connector)
MP520D CM Directional Coupler
(100 to 1700 MHz, 50 , N-type connector)

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BROADCAST
MEASURING
INSTRUMENTS

Digital Broadcast Field Analyzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 418


Vector Signal Generator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 427
Bit Error Rate Tester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 433
High Performance Handheld
Spectrum Analyzers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 435

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DIGITAL BROADCAST FIELD ANALYZER
MS8911B
100 kHz to 7.1 GHz

The Digital Broadcast Field Analyzer Features High Performance Spectrum Analyzer Functions in a
Compact Battery-operated Unit. The MS8911B is very Useful for Area Survey and Field Maintenance NEW
of Digital Broadcasting Equipment.

High Performance Handheld Spectrum Analyzer R&D Measurements


This analyzer is equipped with a high performance spectrum ana- This analyzer is equipped with various functions like the setting of
lyzer from 100 kHz to 7.1 GHz. RBW, VBW and span. This analyzer can be used as a high perfor-
DVB-T/H Terrestrial Digital Broadcasting Measurement mance spectrum analyzer in development and manufacturing.
DVB-T/H field strength measurement, modulation analysis MER, The power line side-band noise of a signal source can be measured
constellation, frequency offset, impulse response and frequency re- (Fig. 2).
sponse are integrated. This analyzer is ideal for the area survey and
maintenance of DVB-T/H equipment.
Usability
MS8911B-050 is designed to minimize the steps required to mea-
sure DVB-T/H signals so even beginners can analyze the signals
quickly.

High Performance Handheld Spectrum Analyzer


Functions
The MS8911B Digital Broadcasting Field Analyzer has the spectrum
analyzer function from 100 kHz to 7.1 GHz.
Field Measurements
The MS8911B shortens the measurement time in the field, while
covering a wide dynamic range (Fig. 1).
User can save the measurement results to the internal memory.

Fig. 2: Power line related sidebands on a synthesized signal generator

Other Features
High-speed sweep (900 ms: fullband, 50 s: Zero Span)
Maximum input level +43 dBm (20 W)
Drawing the limit lines
Multi-marker
Noise marker
Frequency counter marker (The frequency of the set marker point
can be read in 1 Hz resolution)
One Button measurements (Channel power1, field strength1, oc-
cupied frequency bandwidth, adjacent channel leak power, C/I: car-
rier vs interference)
AM/FM demodulation function
External control tool (external control software tool using Ethernet
Fig. 1: Measuring a small signal in the presence of a very large signal or USB)
Local language support (English, Japanese, French, German, Italian,
Korean, Chinese, Spanish)
1: Method with the Spectrum Measurement

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MS8911B-050 DVB-T/H Analysis Software Functions Relationship between BER/MER and CN
The MS8911B-050 DVB-T/H Analysis Software is the measurement
software, which analyzes the terrestrial digital broadcasting (DVB-T) and
the mobile terminal (DVB-H). This is very useful for area survey, instal- Error occurring range

Good
Good
Error free range This range is too narrow !
lation and maintenance of terrestrial digital broadcasting equipment.
MS8911B-050 Measurement Items



Terminal voltage, channel power and field strength measurement Large measurement

No Good MER
Impulse response

No Good BER
coverage & easy to
see deterioration
MER, constellation and frequency offset measurement
Detecting function of Mode, GI and TPS parameters
Signal Power Measurement
This function measures terminal voltage, channel power and field Does not depend
strength (dBV/m) accurately. The measurement results are dis- on modulation
parameter
played by numerical and bar graph.This function is useful when ad-


justing the antenna angle or area survey. Evaluate using a
fixed indicator
BER/MER deteriorating parameters
(For example, Large field level Small
Good CN No Good)

[Merits of Measuring MER]


MER shows the signal deterioration even if BER (Bit Error Rate)
cant detect errors (Error free range). Possible to maintain margin
quality
MER is not related to modulation parameters, so MER result is eas-
ily comparable to other MER results.
The Measurement of In-band Interference
This function identifies the signal frequency of interfering or spurious
signals which hide within the bandwidth of the DVB-T/H signal using
the Carrier vs MER function.
Signal Power Measurement

Impulse Response Measurement


This function measures the difference of time and level of the multi-
path signals. By measuring the frequency response of the channel,
the influence of multi-path or frequency selective fading can be ob-
served. This is useful to adjust timing of the SFN repeaters.

Carrier MER Graph

Tx Meas Mode: Carrier vs MER


This function is very useful with cable for installation or maintenance
of transmitters.
Impulse Response Measurement
This is very wide dynamic range (50 dB) for high performance trans-
mitter in vertical scale and very precise check of each carrier by zoom
MER/Constellation Measurement function with all carriers in horizontal scale.
MER measurement function, which can evaluate the modulation sig-
nal quality of the digital broadcasting signal directly and quantita-
tively, is essential for the management of signal margin, fixed dete-
rioration of equipment over time and to maintain the stable broad-
cast services. MER. [Residual MER: 47 dB (Typ.)]
The constellation is very useful for analyzing the condition of the re-
ceived signal by monitoring the modulation symbol movement.
Moreover this function measures the center frequency accurately by
using a proprietary advanced signal processing technique.

MER/Constellation Measurement

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Investigation into the Cause of Trouble Spectrum Monitor
The MS8911B-050 has the Anritsu proprietary analysis technique Spectrum Monitor function shows the frequency response around
observing troubles such as AM or PM visually with the constellation. desired channel. The span is variable, so up to 51 channels can be
displayed simultaneously. With this function, the broadcasting ser-
vice signals can be checked at a glance.
Example of amplitude fluctuated signal

Spectrum Monitor (Span = 11 Channels)

Example of frequency fluctuated signal


Ease of Use
In the field, there are lots of restrictions on time, place and the users
level of skill. The MS8911B-050 provides easy operation so that the
beginner user can operate this instrument by only setting the desired
channel number, Auto Reference Level and Detect Parameter but-
tons are used to set the reference level and transmission parameters
automatically.

Example of signal distortion

Basic Operation to Analyze the Signal:


Channel > Auto Reference Level -> Detect Parameter

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Specifications
MS8911B Digital Broadcast Field Analyzer
Frequency range 100 kHz to 7.1 GHz
Tuning Resolution 1 Hz
Aging: 0.1 ppm/ year
Frequency Reference
Accuracy: 0.1 ppm (25C 25C) +long term drift
Frequency Span 10 Hz to 7.1 GHz plus 0 Hz (zero span)
Span Accuracy Accuracy: 1 ppm (25C 25C) +long term drift
Frequency Sweep Time Minimum 100ms, 50 s in zero span
Sweep Time Accuracy 2% in zero span
Sweep Trigger Free run, Single, Video, External
Resolution Bandwidth (3 dB width) 10 Hz to 3 MHz in 13 sequence 10%, 8 MHz demodulation bandwidth
Video Bandwidth (3 dB) 1 Hz to 3 MHz in 13 sequence
100 dBc/Hz max at 10, 20 and 30 kHz offset from carrier
SSB Phase Noise
102 dBc/Hz max at 100 kHz offset from carrier
Measurement Range DANL to +30 dBm
Absolute amplitude accuracy 100 kHz to 10 MHz 1.5 dB
Power levels 50 dBm, <35dB >10 MHz to 4 GHz 1.25 dB
input attenuation, preamp off >4 MHz to 7.1 GHz 1.75 dB
50 dB: 0.05 to 0.75 GHz
Second Harmonic Distortion 40 dB: >0.75 to 1.05 GHz
(0 dB input attenuation, 50 dB: >1.05 to 1.4 GHz
30 dBm input) 70 dB: >1.4 to 2 GHz
80 dB: >2 GHz
Frequency Typical
50 MHz to 300 MHz >8 dBm
Third Order Intercept (TOI) >300 MHz to 2.2 GHz >10 dBm
(preamplifier off) >2.2 GHz to 2.8 GHz >15 dBm
>2.8 GHz to 4.0 GHz >10 dBm
>4.0 GHz to 7.1 GHz >13 dBm
Frequency Preamp On Preamp Off
Typical Max Typical Max
Displayed Average Noise Level
>10 MHz to 1 GHz 153 151 130 127
DANL in 10 Hz RBW, 0 dB
>1 GHz to 2.2 GHz 150 149 126 123
attenuation reference level
>2.2 GHz to 2.8 GHz 146 143 120 116
50 dBm
>2.8 GHz to 4.0 GHz 150 149 129 126
>4.0 GHz to 7.1 GHz 148 146 121 117 dBm
Frequency Typical
Noise Figure (Derived from >10 MHz to 1 GHz 11 dB
Amplitude
DANL measurement) 0 dB >1 GHz to 2.2 GHz 14 dB
attenuation, reference level >2.2 GHz to 2.8 GHz 18 dB
50 dBm, 23C, preamp on >2.8 GHz to 4.0 GHz 14 dB
>4.0 GHz to 7.1 GHz 16 dB
Display Range 1 to 15 dB/div in 1 dB steps. Ten divisions displayed
Log Scale modes: dBm, dBV, dBmV, dBV
Amplitude Units
Linear Scale modes: nV, V, mV, V, kV, nW, W, mW, W, kW
Attenuator Range 0 to 65 dB
Attenuator Resolution 5 dB steps
Input Related Spurious 60 dBc max, (<70 dBc Typical), 30 dBm input, 0 dB RF attenuation 70 dBc)
Exceptions: Spur Level
Input Frequency 1674 MHz 46 dBc max (56 dBc typical), 0 to 2800 MHz
>1674 to 1774 MHz 50 dBc max (60 dBc typical), at F input 1674 MHz
Residual Spurious, Preamp Off 90 dBm max, 100 kHz to <3200 MHz
(RF input terminated, 0 dB RF 84 dBm max, 3200 kHz to 7100 MHz
attenuation) Exceptions
Frequency Spur Level
250, 300 and 350 MHz 85 dBm max
to 4010 MHz 80 dBm max (90 dBm typical)
to 5084 MHz 70 dBm max (83 dBm typical)
to 5894 MHz 75 dBm max (87 dBm typical)
to 7028 MHz 80 dBm max (92 dBm typical)
Residual Spurious, Preamp On 100 dBm max (RF input terminated, 0 dB RF attenuation)
RF Input VSWR 2.0: 1 maximum, 1.5: 1 typical (10 dB attenuation)
Maximum Continuous Input 10 dB attenuation, +30 dBm
10 dB attenuation, >+43 dBm, 50 Vdc
<10 dB attenuation, >+23 dBm, 50 Vdc
Input Damage Level
Input protection relay opens at >30 dBm with 10 dB input attenuation and approximately 10 to 23 dBm
with <10 dB attenuation
General
ESD Damage Level >10 kV 10 dB attenuation
1 MHz, 1.2288 MHz, 1.544 MHz, 2.048 MHz, 2.4576 MHz, 4.8 MHz, 4.9152 MHz, 5 MHz,
External Standard Frequency
9.8304 MHz, 10 MHz, 13 MHz, 19.6608 MHz, Input level: 10 to +10 dBm
Display Bright Color Transmissive LCD, Full SVGA, 8
Languages Built-in English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Chinese, Italian and Korean.
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Six Markers, Seven Modes: Standard, Delta, Marker to Peak, Marker to Center,
Marker Modes Marker to Reference Level, Next Peak Left, Next Peak Right, All Makers Off,
Noise Marker, Frequency Counter Marker (1 Hz resolution)
Sweeps Full span, Zero span, Span Up/Span Down
Detection Peak, Negative, Sample, RMS, Quasi peak
The internal memory provides for the storage and recall of more than 1000 measurement setups and
Memory more than 1000 traces.
The contents of the internal memory can be copied to and from a removable Compact Flash card.
Displayed Traces: Three traces overlay. One trace is always the live data, two traces can be either
Traces
stored data or traces which have been mathematically manipulated.
General Type N Female RF Connecter
BNC female connectors for external frequency reference and external trigger
Mini-B USB 2.0 for data transfer to a PC
Interfaces A-type USB 2.0 for data transfer connector to USB Flash Drive
RJ45 connector for Ethernet 10/100BASE-T
2.5mm 3-wire headset connector
Dimensions and mass 313 211 77 mm, <2.9 kg typical
MIL-PRF-28800F Class 2
Environmental Operating: 10 to +55C, humidity 85% or less
Storage: 51 to +71C
Safety Conforms to EN 61010-1 for Class 1 portable equipment
Electromagnetic Compatibility Meets European Community requirements for CE making

The following shows the standard when this software is installed into the MS8911B.
Electric These specifications are based on when the MS8911B-050 is installed in the MS8911B. For performance specifications, each value is as-
Characteristic sumed to be obtained from measurement after 10-minute preheating under constant ambient temperature conditions.
Channel Map UHF (Australia), UHF (Europe), None
When channel map is UHF (Australia), the numerical value 28 to 69
(setting resolution: 1 channel) can be set to channel. This time,
the central frequency is set to 529.5 + (channel 28) x 7 MHz
Channel
When channel map is UHF (Europe), the numerical value 21 to 69
(setting resolution: 1 channel) can be set to channel. This time,
Common the central frequency is set to 474 + (channel 21) x 8 MHz
Frequency When channel map is None, frequency range is 30 to 990 MHz (setting resolution: 1 Hz).
Band Width 7 MHz, 8 MHz
Pre Amp On, Off
+20 to 25 dBm/5 dB step (Pre Amp = Off)
Reference Level
10 to 50 dBm/10 dB step (Pre Amp = On)
Meas Mode Single, Continuous, Average, Moving Average, Max Hold
Average Count 1 to 100
Signal Power Correction table for Level correction data table for measuring the Field Strength can be stored within the
Field Strength measurement instrument.
Impedance 50 , 75 (External impedance converter corresponds with the case of 75 )
Meas Mode Single, Continuous, Average, Moving Average
Average Count 1 to 100
Screen Select Constellation, Impulse Response
Setting
Mode 2K, 4K, 8K

Modulation GI 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32


Analysis Modulation QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM
Hierarchy None, = 1, = 2, = 4
FFT Start Position 0/8, 1/8, 2/8, 3/8, 4/8, 5/8, 6/8, 7/8, 8/8
Spectrum Reverse On, Off
Detect Parameters Automatic detection for the Mode, GI, Modulation, and Hierarchy parameter
Spectrum Meas Mode Single, Continuous
Monitor Span 1, 3, 5, 11, 31, 51 Channel
Meas Mode Single, Continuous, Average, Moving Average
Average Count 1 to 100
Mode 2K, 4K, 8K
GI 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32
Carrier MER
Modulation QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM
<Tx>
Hierarchy None, = 1, = 2, = 4
FFT Start Position 0/8, 1/8, 2/8, 3/8, 4/8, 5/8, 6/8, 7/8, 8/8
Spectrum Reverse On, Off
Detect Parameters Automatic detection for the Mode, GI, Modulation, and Hierarchy parameter

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Common Reference Frequency Internal, External (10 MHz)
DVB-T/H signal, 1 channel input
Channel Power Measures the channel power
Resolution 0.1 dB
Channel Map:UHF(Europe), Channel:21 to 69, Band Width:
8 MHz, Averaging Count: 10, Targets VSWR is under 1.5,
50 termination
Accuracy Preamplifier: Off
2.0 dB ( 10 to 20 dBm, typical)
2.0 dB ( 60 to 10 dBm)
Preamplifier: On
2.0 dB ( 84 to 20 dBm)
Channel Map:UHF (Europe), Channel: 21 to 69, Band Width:
Signal Power 8 MHz, Averaging Count: 50, RF input 50 termination,
DANL
+20 to +30C
(Display Average Noise Level)
Preamplifier: Off, Reference Level: 25 dBm 69 dBm
Preamplifier: On, Reference Level: 50 dBm 93 dBm
Channel Map:UHF(Europe), Channel: 21 to 69, CW, +20 to +30C
1 dB Compression Level Preamplifier: Off, Reference Level: 25 dBm 15 dBm
Preamplifier: On, Reference Level: 50 dBm 43 dBm
Unit dBm
Termination Voltage, Open Terminal Voltage, Field Strength
Termination Voltage [dBV], Open Terminal Voltage [dBV (emf)],
Display Item
Field Strength [dBV/m]
Graph Termination Voltage [dBV] is displayed as bar chart

DVB-T/H signal, 1 channel input

Frequency Lock Range 90 kHz


Measures the central frequency offset of the
Frequency Offset
modulation signal
Unit Hz
Display Resolution 0.1 Hz
Results
20 dBm, MER>40 dB, Preamplifier: off, Average Count 10,
Channel Map: UHF(Europe), Channel:
21 to 69, Band Width: 8 MHz, Mode: 8K GI: 1/8,
Accuracy
Modulation: 64QAM, Hierarchy: None
(Measurement frequency x Reference frequency accuracy)
0.3 Hz
Channel Power Measures the channel power (@RF In)
Resolution 0.1 dB
MER Measures MER (Modulation Error Ratio)
Display Item Total, Data, TPS
Display Resolution 0.1 dB
Modulation MER: Total, Channel Map:UHF(Europe), Channel :
Analysis 21 to 69, Band Width: 8 MHz, Mode: 8K, GI:1/8,
Common Modulation: 64 QAM, Hierarchy: None, Average Count:
Residual MER
10, Typical
Preamplifier: Off, Reference Level: 20 dBm input 42 dB
Preamplifier: On, Reference Level: 50 dBm input 37 dB
MER: Total, Channel Map:UHF(Europe), Channel :
21 to 69, Band Width: 8 MHz, Mode: 8K, GI:1/8,
Modulation: 64 QAM, Hierarchy: None, Average
Interference
Count: ten, Reference Level: 25 dBm, 2ch interfering
wave, 0 dBm typical for the desired wave 30 dB
(Preamplifier: Off, 35 dBm)

TPS TPS information (68 bits) is displayed in hexadecimal

Inner Interleave Native, In-depth


Cell ID Cell ID (16 bits) is displayed in hexadecimal and decimal
1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8
Code Rate
HP and LP are displayed in hierarchical mode
On, Off
Time Slicing
HP and LP are displayed in hierarchical mode
On, Off
MPE-FEC
HP and LP are displayed in hierarchical mode
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Constellation
Display Item Data, TPS
Carrier MER Graph For field measurement
Frequency
Horizontal Axis
Displays the central frequency as 0 MHz
When Band Width is 7 MHz: 3.328 to 3.328 MHz
Display Range
When Band Width is 8 MHz: 3.804 to 3.804 MHz
Band Width : 7 MHz
When Mode is 4K: 3.281 to 3.281 MHz
When Mode is 8K: 3.305 to 3.305 MHz
Valid Range
Band Width : 8 MHz
Constellation When Mode is 4K: 3.750 to 3.750 MHz
When Mode is 8K: 3.777 to 3.777 MHz
Band Width : 7 MHz
When Mode is 4K: 1.953 kHz
When Mode is 8K: 0.977 kHz
Resolution
Band Width : 8 MHz
When Mode is 4K: 2.232 kHz
When Mode is 8K: 1.116 kHz
Vertical Axis MER
Display Range 0 to 30 dB
Resolution 0.1 dB
Marker Carrier number, Offset frequency and MER are displayed

Impulse Response Graph

Delayed time
Horizontal Axis
Displays the maximal level signal as 0 s
All graph: 1/24 of the valid symbol length to
7/24 of the valid symbol length
Modulation Display Range Zoom graph: 50.00 s (Band Width : 7 MHz) or 43.75 s
Analysis (Band Width : 8 MHz) width at the optional
position within the whole graph
Valid Range 0 s to guard interval
0.13 s (Band Width : 7 MHz)
Resolution
0.11 s (Band Width : 8 MHz)
Results
Vertical Axis Level
Display Range 5 dB, 10 dB, 25 dB, 50 dB
On, Off
Marker
When marker is on, Delay, Distance and Level are displayed
Frequency Response Graph
Impulse Horizontal axis Displays the central frequency as 0 MHz
Response
When Band Width is 7 MHz: 3.328 to 3.328 MHz
Display Range
When Band Width is 8 MHz: 3.804 to 3.804 MHz
Band Width : 7 MHz
When Mode is 4K: 3.281 to 3.281 MHz
Valid Range When Mode is 8K: 3.305 to 3.305 MHz
Band Width : 8 MHz
When Mode is 4K: 3.750 to 3.750 MHz
When Mode is 8K: 3.777 to 3.777 MHz
Band Width : 7 MHz
When Mode is 4K: 1.953 MHz
Resolution When Mode is 8K: 0.977 MHz
Band Width : 8 MHz
When Mode is 8K: 2.232 MHz
When Mode is 8K: 1.116 MHz
Vertical Axis
Display Range 5 dB, 10 dB, 25 dB, 50 dB
On, Off
Marker When marker is on, the offset frequency and
the relative level are displayed
Spectrum Graph
Horizontal axis Channel or Frequency
Display width 1, 3, 5, 11, 31, 51 Channel
Vertical Axis
Spectrum Monitor
100 dB of the range between 150 to 20 dB
Display Range (Preamplifier: On, Reference level: Over 50 dBm,
Preamplifier: Off, Reference level: 20 dBm)
Channel Power Measures the channel power (@RF In)
Display Resolution 0.1 dB
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DVB-T/H signal, 1 channel input for stable signal like transmitter
Frequency Offset Measures the central frequency offset of the modulation signal
Unit Hz
Display Resolution 0.1 Hz
Channel Power Measures the channel power (@RF In)
Resolution 0.1 dB
MER Measures MER (Modulation Error Ratio)
Display Item Total, Data, TPS
Display Resolution 0.1 dB
TPS TPS information (68 bits) is displayed in hexadecimal
Inner Interleave Native, In-depth
Cell ID Cell ID (16 bits) is displayed in hexadecimal and decimal
1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8
Code Rate
HP and LP are displayed in hierarchical mode
On, Off
Time Slicing
HP and LP are displayed in hierarchical mode
Carrier MER On, Off
Results MPE-FEC
<Tx> HP and LP are displayed in hierarchical mode
Common
Carrier MER Graph For Transmitter measurement
Frequency
Horizontal Axis
Displays the central frequency as 0 MHz.
When Band Width is 7 MHz: 3.328 to 3.328 MHz
Display Range
When Band Width is 8 MHz: 3.804 to 3.804 MHz
When Band Width is 7 MHz: 3.328 to 3.328 MHz
Valid Range
When Band Width is 8 MHz: 3.804 to 3.804 MHz
Band Width: 7 MHz
When Mode is 2K: 3.906 kHz
When Mode is 4K: 1.953 kHz
When Mode is 8K: 0.977 kHz
Resolution
Band Width: 8 MHz
When Mode is 2K: 4.464 kHz
When Mode is 4K: 2.232 kHz
When Mode is 8K: 1.116 kHz
Vertical Axis MER
Display Range 0 to 50 dB
Resolution 0.1 dB
Marker Carrier number, Offset frequency and MER are displayed
Frequency 10 MHz
Reference Frequency
Level 10 to +10 dBm
JPEG file on the measurement screen and the CSV file of the
numerical data (Except for graph data) can be stored within the
Save the Measurement Results
internal memory. The file of the measurement results within the
Other memory can be copied to the external memory.
Saves the panel setting information into the internal memory.
Save Recall of the Setting Information Recalls the panel set information which is saved, to reflect to
the panel setting
Display Language English or Japanese is selectable

Compliant with ETSI EN 300 744 and TR 101 290.


To the current MS8911B users who think to add the option software: MS8911B is adjusted when the option software is added. You are recommended to
calibrate MS8911B after the software addition even if it has already been calibrated before.

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Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Main frame 3-2000-1500 256 MB Compact Flash Memory
MS8911B Digital Broadcast Field Analyzer 1091-27 Adapter, N (m) to SMA (f), 50
1091-172 Adapter, N (m) to BNC, 50
Standard accessories 42N50A-30 Attenuator 30 dB, 50 W, Bi-directional, DC to 18 GHz,
W2819AE MS8911B Operation Manual N (m)-N (f)
65729 Soft Carrying Case 15NNF50-1.5C Test Port Cable Armored [1.5 m, N (m)-N (f), 6 GHz]
2300-498 Master Software Tools Program CD-ROM J0576D Coaxial Cord N, 2 m
633-44 Rechargeable Battery, Li-Ion J0127C Coaxial Cord BNC, 0.5 m
40-168 AC-DC Adapter J0127A Coaxial Cord BNC, 1 m
806-141 Automotive Cigarette Lighter/12 Volt DC Adapter MP640A Attenuator (DC to 1700 MHz)
64346 Tilt Bail Accessory MP721A Attenuator (3 dB)
3-2000-1360 USB Cable (A-mini B) MP721B Attenuator (6 dB)
2000-1371 Ethernet Cable 7 feet (213 cm) MP721C Attenuator (10 dB)
3-2000-1500 256 MB Compact Flash Memory MP721D Attenuator (20 dB)
1091-27 Adapter, N (m) to SMA (f), 50 MP721E Attenuator (30 dB)
1091-172 Adapter, N (m) to BNC, 50 MA1621A 50 to 75 Impedance Converter
(Insertion Loss: 1.9 dB, 25 resistance)
Software MA8994A Impedance Converter (N to F)
MS8911B-050 DVB-T/H Analysis Software 12N50-75B N (m) 50 to N (f) 75 (Impedance Converter Insertion
Loss: 7.5 dB, resistance-pad)
Standard accessory 760-235 Transit Case for MS8911B
W2833AE MS8911B-050 Operation Manual 2000-1374 Dual External, Li-Ion Charger with Universal Power
Supply
Optional accessories MP651A Dipole Antenna
65729 Soft Carrying Case (470 to 1700 MHz, Equipped with 5D-2W cable)
2300-498 Master Software Tools Program CD ROM MP651B Dipole Antenna
633-44 Rechargeable Battery, Li-Ion (470 to 1700 MHz, Equipped with RG-55/U cable)
40-168 AC-DC Adapter MP635A Log-periodic Antenna (80 to 1000 MHz)
806-141 Automotive Cigarette Lighter/12 Volt DC Adapter MP666A Log-periodic Antenna (200 to 2000 MHz)
64346 Tilt Bail Accessory 200-1501 USB Flash Drive
3-2000-1360 USB Cable (A-mini B)
2000-1371 Ethernet Cable 7 feet (213 cm)

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VECTOR SIGNAL GENERATOR GPIB
MG3700A
250 kHz to 3 GHz, 250 kHz to 6 GHz (Option)

Excellent Eco Product


Lightweight
Power saving

The MG3700A can output a variety of digital signals for any waveform. ISDB-T Waveform Pattern (Pre-installed)
In addition to supporting signals for mobile phones, WLAN, GPS, Seven ISDB-T waveform patterns are pre-installed in the MG3700A.
and Bluetooth, digital broadcast signals are also supported, making For movies: 1 pattern (repeated play of about 10 s)
the MG3700A ideal for comprehensive evaluation of all broadcast For vitabi BER: 4 patterns
and communications equipment. For device test: 2 patterns (Physical layer signal)
The all-in-one MG3700A has two waveform memories for storing and MX370106A DVB-T/H IQproducer
outputting different waveform patterns (wanted signal + interference The MX370106A is GUI-driven PC application software supporting
signal). the ETSI EN 300 744 V1.5.1 (2004-11) Physical Layer standard.
The user can use it to easily create DVB-T/H waveform patterns for
the MG3700A.
For Receiver Test of Digital Broadcast

Monitor

MG3700A Vector Signal Generator

DVB-H Vitabi BER Test

ISDB-T
WLAN
Bluetooth
GPS
All-in-One Pre-installed patterns

Control PC

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ISDB-T Waveform Patterns (Pre-installed)
Digital Broadcast Waveform Pattern
The BS/CS/CATV/ISDB-T waveform patterns listed in the table be-
low are stored on the MG3700A internal hard disk and signals for
testing devices are output by selecting one of these waveform pat-
terns.
There is also a pattern for evaluating ISDB-T video and audio as well
as for simple BER measurements.

Selecting Waveform Pattern

Waveform Pattern Outline Parameter


Roll-off factor: 0.35
Physical layer waveform pattern of digital BS broadcast
BS_1ch Nyquist Bandwidth: 28.86 MHz
For device evaluation Modulation: QPSK
1 channel Roll-off factor: 0.35
Physical layer waveform pattern of digital CS broadcast PN23fix
CS_1ch Nyquist Bandwidth: 21.096 MHz
For device evaluation Modulation only Modulation: QPSK
Physical layer waveform pattern for CATV Roll-off factor: 0.13
CATV_AnnexC_1ch (ITU-T J83 Annex C) Nyquist Bandwidth: 5.274 MHz
For device evaluation Modulation: 64QAM
Mode: 3, GI: 1/8
ISDBT_1layer_1ch 1 channel A-Layer: 13seg, 64QAM
Physical layer waveform pattern for ISDB-T PN23fix
For device evaluation Pilot Signal Mode: 3, GI: 1/8
ISDBT_2layer_1ch With TMCC A-Layer: 1seg, QPSK
B-Layer: 12seg, 64QAM
Waveform pattern for ISDB-T partial reception Mode: 3, GI: 1/8
1 channel
ISDBT_2layer_Movie For evaluating video and audio data of terminals A-Layer: 1seg, QPSK, CR = 2/3
Video
40-frame waveform length B-Layer: 12seg, 64QAM, CR = 7/8
MMode: 3, GI: 1/8
ISDBT_2layer_Coded A-Layer: 1seg, QPSK, CR = 2/3
B-Layer: 12seg, 64QAM, CR = 7/8
Mode: 3, GI: 1/8
ISDBT_QPSK_1_2 A-Layer: 1seg, QPSK, CR = 1/2
Waveform pattern for ISDB-T partial reception 1 channel B-Layer: 12seg, 64QAM, CR = 7/8
For simple BER measurement. PN23fix
4-frame waveform length (For simple BER) Mode: 3, GI: 1/8
ISDBT_QPSK_2_3 A-Layer: 1seg, QPSK, CR = 2/3
B-Layer: 12seg, 64QAM, CR = 7/8
Mode: 3, GI: 1/8
ISDBT_16QAM_1_2 A-Layer: 1seg, 16QAM, CR = 1/2
B-Layer: 12seg, 64QAM, CR = 7/8

: The PN sequence is discontinuous at the waveform pattern connection.


This cannot be used to measure BER (PN23) although it can be used for simple BER measurement.

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MX370106A DVB-T/H IQproducer (Optional)
DVB-T/H IQproducer
The MX370106A DVB-T/H IQproducer is GUI-driven PC application This software processes the DVB-T/H Physical Layer shown in the
software supporting the ETSI EN 300 744 V1.5.1 (2004-11) Physical Signal Generation Block Diagram below.
Layer standard. The generated waveform patterns are downloaded When all of Outer Coder, Outer Interleaver, Inner Coder, and Inner
to the MG3700A and used to output DVB-T/H Modulation baseband Interleaver are ON, the data selected by Data Pattern is input to the
signals and RF signals using the MG3700A ARB generation function. MPEG-TS part shown in the figure below.
When each function is turned OFF, all the blocks of the front side are
turned OFF. The data selected by Data Pattern is inserted by jump-
ing over blocks that are OFF.

MUX
MPEG-TS "HP" Adaptation Outer Outer Inner
Energy Coder Interleaver Coder
Dispersal
Inner Frame Guard
Interleaver Mapper Adaptation OFDM Interval
MUX Insertion
MPEG-TS "LP" Adaptation Outer Outer Inner
Energy Coder Interleaver Coder
Dispersal
Pilots &
TPS
signals

PC
MG3700A Vector Signal Generator

MX370106A

LAN or Compact Flash

(1) IQproducer (2) Waveform data (3) Waveform data (4) Waveform data of
installed in PC generated using transfered to output signal
IQproducer MG3700A selected

IQproducer Operating Environment Recommended options


CPU Pentium III, 1 GHz or faster MG3700A-021 ARB Memory Upgrade 512 Msamples
The DVB-T/H evaluation checks integrated operation from the signal
Memory 512 MB input to the display by using the video file. The size of the video
HDD 5 GB waveform pattern is very large and requires addition of the expand-
Display 1024 x 768 pixels or more ed memory option.
OS Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP

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DVB-T/H IQproducer Main Screen
Parameters are set easily by selecting buttons on one screen.

Physical Layer: Function: Data Pattern: DVB-H:


Sets System, Sets Sets data Sets
Transmission, Mode, Outer Coder When "TS File" is selected, an In-depth Symbol Interleaver
Sub-carrier number, Outer Interleaver arbitrary MPEG-2TS file (binary Time Slicing
Bandwidth, Inner Coder data with remultiplexed video MPE-FEC
Modulation Type and Code Rate and audio) is loaded to Filter:
Guard Interval Inner Interleaver generate a waveform pattern. Multipath:
It is used for video evaluation.

DVB-T/H Measurement Image


The generated waveform pattern supports the following measurements.
(1) Visual check using video pattern General check of signal received from antenna to output at monitor
(2) BER test based on ETSI TR 101 290 using module built into terminal Receiver Sensitivity Test

Monitor Check When the video pattern is


generated with DVB-T/H
IQproducer, the customer's
MG3700A Vector Signal Generator MPEG-2 TS file is required.

DVB-T/H BER Test


ISDB-T
WLAN
Bluetooth
GPS
All-in-One Pre-installed patterns

PC Controller

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Parameter Setting Items:
No. Segment Items Setting Range Restriction1
1 System DVB-T, DVB-H
2 Transmission Non-hierarchical, Hierarchical
3 Alpha 1, 2, 4 1: When No.2 = Non-hierarchical
4 Mode (Sub-carrier of OFDM) 2K, 4K, 8K "4K" cannot be set when No.1 = DVB-T.
Physical Layer
5 Bandwidth 5 MHz, 6 MHz, 7 MHz, 8 MHz "5 MHz" cannot be set when No.1 = DVB-T.
6 Modulation Type QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM "QPSK" cannot be set when No.2 = Hierarchical
7 Guard Interval 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32
8 User Cell ID ON: 0000 to FFFF (hex), OFF "ON": When No.1 = DVB-H
9 Outer Coder ON, OFF "LP" cannot be set when No.2 = Non-hierarchical.
OFF: When No.10 = OFF
10 Outer Interleaver ON, OFF "LP" cannot be set when No.2 = Non-hierarchical.
ON: When No.9 = ON
OFF: When No.11 = OFF
11 Function Inner Coder ON, OFF "LP" cannot be set when No.2 = Non-hierarchical.
ON: When No.10 = ON
OFF: When No.13 = OFF
12 Code Rate 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 "LP" cannot be set when No.2 = Non-hierarchical.
Cannot be set when No.11 = OFF
13 Inner Interleaver ON, OFF ON: When No.11 = ON
14 (Data) PN9, PN15, PN23, ALL0, ALL1, 0101, Null TS, TS File "LP" cannot be set when No.2 = Non-hierarchical.
When TS File is selected, the external TS file is read. The TS file is composed of several packets with 188
bytes/packet. The first one byte of the packet becomes the Sync Byte and is set to 47(Hex). If a TS file that does
not follow the format of this TS data is selected, an error is displayed when the Calculation button is clicked.
Data Pattern When all of "Outer Coder," "Outer Interleaver," "Inner Coder," and "Inner Interleaver" are set to ON, Sync Byte is
set to the data of "PN9/PN15/PN23/ALL0/ALL1/0101". At this time, the continuity of data is kept between the "last
data of the packet" and the "first data of the next packet except the Sync Byte." 2
15 Number of Super 1 to 384 (See next page for details.)
Frames
16 In-depth Symbol ON, OFF OFF: When No.1 = DVB-T
Interleaver OFF: When No.4 = 8K
OFF: When No.13 = OFF
17 Time Slicing ON, OFF: OFF: No.1 = DVB-T
When Time Slicing = ON, the 49th bit of the TPS data "LP" cannot be set when No.2 = Non-hierarchical.
DVB-H is set to "1". When Data Pattern = TS File, Time
Slicing processing is required in the selected TS file.
18 MPE-FEC ON, OFF: OFF: When No.1 = DVB-T
When MPE-FEC = ON, the 50th bit of the TPS data "LP" cannot be set when No.2 = Non-hierarchical.
is set to "1". When Data Pattern = TS File, MPE-FEC
processing is required in the selected TS file.
19 (Type) None, Nyquist, Root Nyquist, Gaussian, Ideal Lowpass
20 Roll Off/BT 0.100 to 1.000 Cannot be set when No.19 = None/Ideal Lowpass
21 Filter Symbol Length 1 to 1023 Cannot be set when No.19 = None/Ideal Lowpass
1: When No.19 = None
1023: When No.19 = Ideal Lowpass
22 Multipath OFF, F1, P1

1: Other parameter setting conditions limited by setting range restrictions


2: Packet continuity shown in following figure

Continuous
Sync Byte

188 Byte 188 Byte

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Number of Super Frame Setting The data selected by "Data Pattern" is anulled in the terminal of the
The "Number of Super Frame" setting range changes according to final super frame set here.
the "Mode" setting and "MG3700A main frame memory option" as The data processing changes according to the "Size of TS File" and
shown in the following table. "Setting of Number of Super Frames" when TS File is selected at
"Data Pattern". The TS File data is anulled when the "TS File data
Maximum Number Memory Option Mode
number" is greater than the "Data number equivalent to the set num-
of Super Frame ber of super frames." When the "TS File data number" is smaller than
384 2K the "Data number equivalent to the set number of super frames," the
192
With Option 021
4K
same TS File data is repeated from the header.
(ARB Memory Upgrade 512 MSamples)
96 8K
TS File = x Byte
192 2K
96 Without Option 021 4K
Super Frame 1 Super Frame n Data is annulled.
48 8K = y Byte = y Byte

When x > n x y

TS File = x Byte

Super Frame 1 Super Frame Super Frame n


= y Byte (n 1)= y Byte = y Byte

When x < n x y

Selection Guide

ARIB STD-T61/T79/T86
(BS/CS/CATV/ISDB-T)
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO
HSDPA (Test Model5)

Digital Broadcast

Digital Broadcast

IEEE802.11a/b/g
HSDPA/HSUPA

Advanced PHS

Mobile WiMAX
(IEEE802.16e)

RCR STD-39
CDMA2000

Bluetooth
GSM/EDGE

Multi-carrier
TD-SCDMA
ETC/DSRC

(DVB-T/H)
WCDMA
AWGN

WLAN
PDC

GPS
PHS

Communication system

Preinstalled
Waveform
pattern

MX370001A

TD-SCDMA
MX370002A

Public Radio System
Standard accessories
AWGN

Standard accessories

WCDMA
MX370101A

HSDPA
IQproducer

MX370102A

TDMA
MX370103A

CDMA2000 1xEV-DO
MX370104A Multi-carrier IQproducer is software that generates the multi career signal based on waveform pattern of various
Multi-carrier telecommunications systems.
MX370105A

Mobile WiMAX
MX370106A

DVB-T/H

MATLAB is a registered trademark of The Math works, Inc.


CDMA2000 is a registered trademark of the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA USA).
: Bluetooth and related logomarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and are used by Anritsu Corporation under license.
Other trademarks, etc., are the property of their respective owners.

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BIT ERROR RATE TESTER GPIB
MP8931A

MP8931A is the bit error measurement tool, equipped with conven- MP8931A includes conventional NRZ I/F (TTL-Clock/Data/Enable)
tional NRZ I/F, DVB-ASI and DVB-SPI, both of which are dedicated as standard equipment, as well as DVB-ASI and DVB-SPI, both
I/F for digital broadcasting. of which are for digital broadcasting.
Features Selectable error rate measurement part in an DVB I/F data packet
is possible
Clock frequency: 1 kHz to 155 MHz Error insertion
Pseudo-random (PN9/15/23) and ALL0/1, 1010 fixed pattern mea- GPIB/RS232C I/F
surement
Small design (thin case)
DVB-ASI: Digital Video Broadcasting - Asynchronous Serial Interface
DVB-SPI: Digital Video Broadcasting - Synchronous Parallel Interface

Specifications
Interface NRZ, DVB-SPI, DVB-ASI
Remote interface GPIB, RS-232C
Internal clock frequency 1 kHz to 155 MHz
External clock input 1 kHz to 155 MHz, TTL/ECL, 75 /1 M (NRZ, DVB-SPI)
PN9, PN9_INV, PN15, PN15_INV, PN23, PN23_INV, ALL"0", ALL"1", "1010"
Synchronization establish condition:
Test patterns NRZ: 50 bits + N bits (N: number of stages, "0" when fixed), when normal
DVB-SPI, SVB-ASI: 8 (8 + N) bits, when normal
Synchronization loss condition: when 6 error bits of 64 bits detected.
Error insertion Nothing, Manual, Rate (103, 104, 105, 106, 107)
Measurement time/Bit setting Measurement time (0 to 59 seconds, 0 to 59 minutes, 0 to 999 hours), Bit setting (103 to 1015), Manual
Auto sync On/Off
204: (1) + 187 + (16) packets
188: (1) + 187 packets
204: (1 + 3) + 184 + (16) packets
DVB interface packet 188: (1 + 3) + 184 packets
204: (1) + 203 packets
204: (1 + 3) + 200 packets
DVB-ASI, DVB-SPI
Through-put setting 1 to 27 MHz (DVB-ASI)
LEDs Counting, Syncloss, Signal Loss, Errors
(1) Switch between "Error rate" and "Number of errors/total count"
(2) Over Flow display
Display indication (3) Error display
(4) Passed (elapsed) time/left (remaining) time display
(5) Current/Last display
Display control Display-Off, Bright control

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Setting data auto-saving Auto-saving the latest parameters which are set before power-off and Auto-setting on the next power-on.
Output monitorable/disable Output terminal, setting the able/disable of output
Dimension and mass 426 (W) x 88 (H) x 451 (D) mm, 7 kg
Power 85 to 250 Vac, 47.5 to 63 Hz, 50 VA
Operating temperature 0 to +50C
EMC EN61326: 1997 + A1: 1998 + A2: 2001 + A3: 2003 (Class A, Annex A), EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)

Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name
Main frame
MP8931A Bit Error Rate Tester

Standard accessories
Power Cord: 1 pc
F0012 Fuse, 3.15 A: 1 pc
W2249AE MP8931A Operation Manual: 1 copy

Optional parts
B0329A Protective Cover
J1011 D-Sub 25 Cable
J0026A Coaxial Cord, 1 m
J0007 GPIB Cable (408JE-104), 1 m
J0008 GPIB Cable (408JE-102), 2 m
J1256A RS-232C Cable, 1.5 m

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HIGH PERFORMANCE HANDHELD SPECTRUM ANALYZERS Ethernet
MS2721B/23B/24B
9 kHz to 20 GHz

The Most Advanced Ultra-portable Spectrum Analyzer on the Market,


Featuring Unparalleled Performance at a Modest Price
NEW

Continuous frequency coverage from 9 kHz to 20 GHz gives the Features


wireless professional the performance needed for the most demand-
ing measurements in harsh RF and physical environments. Functions
Whether you need spectrum monitoring, AM and FM broadcast Multiple Marker: Display up to six markers on screen. Each mark-
proofing, WiFi and WiFi5 installation and testing, RF and microwave er includes a delta marker, effectively allowing up to 12 markers on
signal measurements or cellular signal measurements, the Spectrum screen. The user may also set marker 1 to be the reference for 6
Master family is the tool to make your job easier and more productive. delta markers.
Now includes quasi-peak detector and CISPR bandwidths. Marker Table: Display a table of up to six marker frequency and ampli-
tude values plus delta marker frequency offset and amplitude.
High Performance Highlights Upper/Lower Limit
9 kHz to 20 GHz Input Fixed and segmented: Each upper and lower limit can be made up
1 Hz to 3 MHz RBW Range of between one and 40 segments.
Very Low Phase Noise (95 dBc/Hz Maximum at 10 kHz offset at Smart Measurements
100 kHz to 20 GHz) Occupied Bandwidth: Measures 99% to 1% power channel of a
Built-in AM/FM/SSB Demodulator signal.
Built-in Preamplifier Channel Power: Measures the total power in a specified bandwidth.
65 dB Step Attenuator C/I: Measures carrier to interference ratio.
True RMS Detection ACPR: Measures power levels in the channels immediately above
2+ Hours of Battery Life and below the center channel.
3.1 kg (<6.9 lbs) Field Strength: Uses antenna calibration tables to measure
3G Modulation options dBm/meter2 or dBmV/meter2.
GPS Receiver option
Tracking Generator option (MS2721B only)
Now includes quasi-peak detector and CISPR bandwidths

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Specifications
MS2721B MS2723B MS2724B
Frequency Range 9 kHz to 7.1 GHz 9 kHz to 13 GHz 9 kHz to 20 GHz
Tuning Resolution 1 Hz
Aging: 1 ppm per 10 years
Frequency Reference
Accuracy: 0.3 ppm (25C 25C) + aging
10 Hz to 7.1 GHz 10 Hz to 13 GHz 10 Hz to 20 GHz
Frequency Span
Plus 0 Hz (zero span)
Span Accuracy Same as frequency reference accuracy
Sweep Time Automatically sets fastest sweep time consistent with accuracy. 10 s to 200 s range in zero span.
Sweep Time Accuracy 2% in zero span
Sweep Trigger Free run, Single, Video, External
Frequency
(3 dB width) 1 Hz to 3 MHz in 1-3 sequence 10%, 10 MHz demodulation bandwidth, 200 Hz, 9 kHz, 120 kHz when
Resolution Bandwidth
quasi-peak detector selected
Video Bandwidth (3 dB) 1 Hz to 3 MHz in 1-3 sequence
9 kHz to 13 GHz:
10,20,30 kHz offset 95 dBc/Hz
100 kHz offset 97 dBc/Hz
9 kHz to 13 GHz: 1 MHz offset 105 dBc/Hz
9 kHz to 7.1 GHz:
10,20,30 kHz offset 95 dBc/Hz 10 MHz offset 120 dBc/Hz
100 dBc/Hz max at 10, 20 and
SSB Phase Noise 100 kHz offset 97 dBc/Hz
30 kHz offset 13-20 GHz:
1 MHz offset 105 dBc/Hz
102 dBc/Hz max at 100 kHz 10,20,30 kHz offset 91 dBc/Hz
10 MHz offset 120 dBc/Hz
100 kHz offset 93 dBc/Hz
1 MHz offset 102 dBc/Hz
10 MHz offset 116 dBc/Hz
Measurement Range DANL to +30 dBm
Display Range 1 to 15 dB/div in 1 dB steps. Ten divisions displayed.
Log Scale Modes: dBm, dBV, dBmv, dBV
Amplitude Units
Linear Scale Modes: nV, V, mV, V, kV, nW, W, mW, W, kW
Attenuator Range 0 to 65 dB
Attenuator Resolution 5 dB steps
Power levels:
50 dBm, 35 dB input attenuation
9 kHz to 10 MHz 1.5 dB
>10 MHz to 4 GHz 1.25 dB
>4 to 7.1 GHz 1.75 dB
40 to 55 dB input attenuation Overall Amplitude Accuracy: Overall Amplitude Accuracy:
9 kHz to 10 MHz 1.5 dB 200C to 30C, 30 minute warmup 20C to 30C, 30 minute warmup
>10 MHz to 4 GHz 1.75 dB 1.3 dB 1.3 dB
Absolute Amplitude >4 to 6.5 GHz 1.75 dB
>6.5 to 7.1 GHz 2 dB Full Temperature Range: Full Temperature Range:
Accuracy
-10 to +55C add 1.2 dB -10 to +55C add 1.2 dB
60 to 65 dB input attenuation
9 kHz to 10 MHz 1.5 dB Frequency Flatness: Frequency Flatness:
>10 MHz to 6.5 GHz 1.75 dB > 4 GHz add 1.4 dB > 4 GHz add 1.5 dB
Amplitude >6.5 to 7.1 GHz 3 dB
Preamplifier on, 0 or 10 dB input
attenuation
9 kHz to 4 GHz 1.5 dB
>4 to 7.1 GHz 1.75 dB

Second Harmonic 50 dBc, 50-500 MHz 50 dBc, 50-500 MHz


0.05 to 1.4 GHz, 50 dBc
Distortion (0 dB input 45 dBc, 500-800 MHz 45 dBc, 500-800 MHz
>1.4 to 2 GHz, 70 dBc
attenuation, 30 dBm 60 dBc, 800-3000 MHz 60 dBc, 800-3000 MHz
>2 GHz, 80 dBc
input) 80 dBc, > 3 GHz 80 dBc, > 3 GHz

Frequency Min
600 MHz +7 dBm
3.5 GHz +9 dBm
Frequency Typical
+6dBm, 50-500 MHz +6dBm, 50-500 MHz
50 MHz to 300 MHz >8 dBm
Third Order Intercept +8dBm, 500-2000MHz +8dBm, 500-2000MHz
>300 MHz to 2.2 GHz >10 dBm
(TOI) (preamplifier off) +10dBm, 2-6GHz +10dBm, 2-6GHz
>2.2 to 2.8 GHz >15 dBm
+12dBm, 6-13 GHz +12dBm, 6-20 GHz
>2.8 to 4.0 GHz >10 dBm
>4.0 to 7.1 GHz >13 dBm
0 dB attenuation, 20 dBm reference
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Test conditions (for all models):
Input attenuation: 0 dB, RMS detection,
Reference level = 20 dBm for preamplifier off and 50 dBm for preamplifier on.Note: Discrete spurious signals
are not included in the measurement of DANL as they are covered by the residual spurious specification.

Frequency Preamplifier On Preamplifier Off


Typical Max Typical Max
10 MHz to 1 GHz 163 161 140 137
MS2721B >1 GHz to 2.2 GHz 160 159 136 133
>2.2 to 2.8 GHz 156 153 130 126
>2.8 to 4.0 GHz 160 159 139 136
>4.0 to 7.1 GHz 158 154 131 127
Displayed Average
Noise Level: DANL in Preamplifier On Preamplifier Off
1 Hz RBW 149 dBm,10 MHz to 1 GHz 139 dBm,10 MHz to 4 GHz
MS2723B 146 dBm, 1 to 3 GHz 136 dBm, 4 to 10 GHz
144 dBm, 3 to 4 GHz 130 dBm, 10 to 13 GHz
Preamplifier works to 4 GHz

Preamplifier On Preamplifier Off


149 dBm,10 MHz to 1 GHz 139 dBm,10 MHz to 4 GHz
146 dBm, 1 to 3 GHz 136 dBm, 4 to 10 GHz
MS2724B 144 dBm 3 to 4 GHz 130 dBm 10 to 13 GHz
136 dBm, 13 to 20 GHz
Preamplifier works to 4 GHz

0 dB attenuation, 23C: Preamplifier On


Frequency Typical
0 MHz to 1 GHz 11 dB
MS2721B >1 GHz to 2.2 GHz 14 dB
Amplitude >2.2 to 2.8 GHz 18 dB
>2.8 to 4.0 GHz 14 dB
>4.0 to 7.1 GHz 16 dB

Preamplifier on
10 MHz to 1 GHz 5 dB
1 GHz to 3 GHz 18 dB
3 GHz to 4 GHz 0 dB
Noise Figure MS2723B
(derived from DANL Preamplifier off
measurement) 10 MHz to 4 GHz 35 dB
4 GHz to 10 GHz 38 dB
10 GHz to 13 GHz 44 dB

Preamplifier on
10 MHz to 1 GHz 15 dB
1 GHz to 3 GHz 18 dB
3 GHz to 4 GHz 20 dB
MS2724B Preamplifier off
10 MHz to 4 GHz 35 dB
4 GHz to 10 GHz 38 dB
10 GHz to 13 GHz 44 dB
13 GHz to 20 GHz 38 dB

MS2721B 60 dBc max, (<70 dBc typical)

Input-Related 60 dBc max, (<70 dBc typical)


Spurious
MS2723B Except:
30 dBm input, Input Freq of 3275 MHz 50 dBc
0 dB RF attenuation,
span <1.7 GHz 60 dBc max, (<70 dBc typical)
MS2724B Except:
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90 dBm max*2, 100 kHz to <3200 MHz
84 dBm max*2, 3200 to 7100 MHz
Exceptions*2:
Frequency Spur Level
MS2721B 250, 300, and 350 MHz 85 dBm max
Residual Spurious,
preamplifier off (RF ~4010 MHz 80 dBm max (90 dBm typical)
input terminated, ~5084 MHz 70 dBm max (83 dBm typical)
0 dB RF attenuation) ~5894 MHz 75 dBm max (87 dBm typical)
Amplitude ~7028 MHz 80 dBm max (92 dBm typical)
MS2723B 90 dBm max
90 dBm max
MS2724B
85 dBm max, >13 GHz
Residual Spurious, MS2721B 100 dBm max
preamplifier on
MS2723B 100 kHz to 4 GHz, 100 dBm max
(RF input terminated,
0 dB RF attenuation) MS2724B 100 kHz to 4 GHz, 100 dBm max

Options Specifications
10 MHz BW Demodulation Hardware (Option 9) Channel Scanner (Option 27)
Hardware required to demodulate 3G and WiMax signals Measurement Range +20 dBm to 110 dBm
Number of Channels 1 to 20
PSN50 High Accuracy Power Meter (Option 19)
Measurement Range: 30 to +20 dBm
GPS (Option 31)
Frequency Range: 50 MHz to 6 GHz
GPS Location Latitude, Longitude and Altitude on display
PSN50 Input Connector: Type N, male, 50 Indicator Latitude, Longitude and Altitude with trace storage
Sensor Max Input Without Damage: +33 dBm, 25 VDC GPS High Frequency
25 ppb with GPS ON, 3 minutes after satellite
Input Return Loss: 50 MHz to 2 GHz: 26 dB Accuracy when GPS
lock
antenna is connected
2 GHz to 6 GHz: 20 dB
Internal High
Total RSS Measurement Uncertainty (0 to 50C): 0.16 dB*1 Better than 50 ppb for 3 days from a High
Accuracy, when
Accuracy GPS Lock and within 0 to 50C ambient
Noise: 20 nW max GPS antenna is not
temperature
connected
Zero Set: 20 nW
Zero Drift: 10 nW max*2 Connector Reverse polarity BNC

PSN50 Sensor Linearity: 0.13 dB max


Accuracy
Instrumentation Accuracy: 0.00 dB WCDMA/HSDPA OTA (Option 35)
Sensor Cal Factor Uncertainty: 0.06 dB Resolution 0.1 dB

Temperature Compensation: 0.06 dB max


GSM/GPRS/EDGE RF Measurements (Option 40)
Continuous digital modulation uncertainty: + 0.06 dB
(+17 to +20 dBm) Bandwidth within which 99% of the power
Occupied Bandwidth
transmitted on a single channel lies
Measurement Resolution: 0.01 dB
Burst Power 1 dB typical for 50 dBm to +20 dBm (1.5 dB max)
Offset Range: 60 dB
PSN50 Frequency Error 10 Hz + time base error, 99% confidence level
Power Requirements:
System
Supply Voltage: 8 to 18 Vdc
GSM/GPRS/EDGE Demodulator (Option 41)
Supply Current: <100 mA
GSMK Modulation (RMS Phase) Measurement Accuracy: 1 deg
Quality Residual Error (GSMK): 1 deg
Tracking Generator (Option 20 for MS2721B only)
(EVM) Measurement Accuracy: 1.5%
Frequency Range 100 kHz to 7.1 GHz Residual Error (8PSK): 2.5%
8PSK Modulation
Power Output 0 to 40 dBm Quality (EVM) Measurement Accuracy: 1.5%
Connector Type N(f) Residual Error (8PSK): 2.5%

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Level Accuracy 1.5 dB max, 450 kHz to 7.1 GHz
(15C to 35C) excluding SWR effects

Interference Analyzer (Option 25)


Signal Strength Gives visual and aural indication of signal strength
RSSI Collect data up to 72 hours
Spectrogram Collect data up to 72 hours

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WCDMA/HSDPA RF Measurements (Option 44) WCDMA Demodulation and WCDMA/HSDPA Demodulator
(Options 45 and 65)
824894 MHz, 17102170 MHz,
Frequency Ranges
23002700 MHz
EVM Accuracy*3 (3GPP Test Model 4) 2.5%; EVM 25%
RF Channel Power (Temperature 0.7 dB typical (824 to 894 MHz, 1710 (3GPP Test Model 5) 2.5%; EVM 20%
range 15C to 35C) (1.25 dB max) to 2170 MHz) (2300 MHz to 2700 MHz)

EVM Accuracy*3 2.5% for 6 EVM 20%


Occupied Bandwidth Accuracy 100 kHz
Residual EVM 2.5% typical
Residual Adjacent Channel
54 dB typical at 5 MHz offset 0.5 dB for code channel power >25 dB
Leakage Ratio (ACLR)*3
59 dB typical at 10 MHz offset Code Domain Power 16, 32, 64 DCPH (test model 1)
(824 to 894 MHz, 1710 to 2170)
16, 32 DCPH (test model 2, 3)
Leakage Ratio (ACLR)*3 54 dB typical at 5 MHz offset
(2300-2700 MHz) 57 dB typical at 10 MHz offset CPICH (dBm) Accuracy 0.8 dB typical
Scrambling Code 3 seconds
ACLR Accuracy 0.8 dB for ACLR 45 dB at
(Single Channel Active) 5 MHz offset
(824 to 894 MHz, 1710 to 0.8 dB for ACLR 50 dB at Fixed WiMAX RF Measurements (Option 46)
2170 MHz) 10 MHz offset
Channel Power 1 dB Typical for +20 dBm to 50 dBm
Accuracy*3 (1.5 dB max)
1.0 dB for ACLR 45 dB at
ACLR Accuracy
5 MHz offset
(Single Channel Active) Fixed WiMAX RF Measurements (Option 46)
1.0 dB for ACLR 50 dB at
(2300-2700 MHz)
10 MHz offset Residual EVM (rms) 3% for +20 dBm to 50 dBm (3.5% max.)
Frequency Error:10 Hz + Time 10 Hz + Time Base Error, 99% Frequency Error 10 Hz + time base error, 99% confidence level
Base Error, 99% confidence level confidence level
*1: Excludes mismatch errors.
Excludes noise, zero set, zero drift for levels <20 dBm.
Excludes digital modulation uncertainty between +17 and +20 dBm.
*2: After 30 min warm-up
*3: Depends on reference level, input signal level and single channel conditions

General
RF Input VSWR 2.0:1 maximum, 1.5:1 typical (10 dB attenuation)
Maximum Continuous Input (10 dB attenuation), +30 dBm
10 dB attenuation, >+43 dBm, 50 Vdc
<10 dB attenuation, >+23 dBm, 50 Vdc
Input Damage Level*
* Input protection relay opens at >30 dBm with 10 dB input attenuation and at approximately 10 to 23 dBm with
<10 dB attenuation.
ESD Damage Level 10 dB attenuation, >10 kV
External Reference Frequencies 1, 1.2288, 1.544, 2.048, 2.4576, 4.8, 4.9152, 5, 9.8304, 10, 13 and 19.6608 MHz at 10 to +10 dBm
Display Bright daylight-viewable color transmissive LCD: Full SVGA, 8 in.
Built-in English, Spanish, Italian, French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese. The instrument also has the
Languages
capability to have two customized languages installed from Master Software Tools.
6 Markers, 9 Modes: Normal, Delta, Marker to Peak, Marker to Center, Marker to Reference Level, Next Peak Left, Next
Marker Modes Peak Right, All Markers Off, Noise Marker, Frequency Counter Marker (1 Hz resolution), Markers Tracking or Fixed,
Marker 1 reference for all deltas.
Sweeps Full span, Zero span, Span Up/Span Down
Detection Peak, Negative, Sample, RMS, Quasi-peak
Trace and Setup storage is limited only by the capacity of the installed Compact Flash card. For a 256 MB card, storage
Memory
is greater than 13000 spectrum analyzer traces and over 10000 setups.
Displayed Traces: Three Traces with trace overlay. Trace A is always the live data; Traces B and C can be either stored
Traces
data or traces which have been mathematically manipulated. Also Trace C can show max hold or min hold.

Type N female RF connector for Spectrum Analyzer input


Type N female RF connector for optional Tracking Generator
Reverse polarity BNC jack for optional GPS antenna connector
BNC female connectors for ext. reference and ext. trigger
Interfaces
5-pin Mini-B USB 2.0 for data transfer to a PC
USB 2.0 Host connector used with PSN50 High Accuracy Power Meter and USB Flash Drives
RJ45 connector for Ethernet 10/100 Base T
2.5 mm 3-wire headset connector

Size: 313W x 211H x 77D mm (12W x 8H x 3D in.)


Size and Weight
Weight: MS2721B, 3.1 kg (<6.9 lbs.) typical; MS2723B and MS2724B, 3.4 kg (7.5 lb) typical
Environmental MIL-PRF-28800F class 2
Operating 10C to 55C, humidity 85% or less
Storage 51C to 71C
Altitude 4600 meters, operating and non-operating
Safety Conforms to EN 61010-1 for Class 1 portable equipment
Electromagnetic Compatibility Meets European Community requirements for CE marking.

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Ordering Information
Please specify model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
MS2721B Handheld Spectrum Analyzer 9 kHz to 7.1 GHz Optional Accessories
15NNF50-1.5B Test port cable, armored, 1.5 meter N(m) to N(f), 18 GHz
Options
15NN50-1.5C Test port cable armored, 1.5 meter, N(m) to N(m), 6 GHz
MS2721B-009 10 MHz BW Demodulation Hardware
15NN50-3.0C Test port cable armored, 3.0 meter, N(m) to N(m), 6 GHz
MS2721B-019 High Accuracy Power Meter (PSN50 sensor not included)
15NN50-5.0C Test port cable armored, 5.0 meter, N(m) to N(m), 6 GHz
MS2721B-020 Tracking Generator
15NNF50-1.5C Test port cable armored, 1.5 meter, N(m) to N(f), 6 GHz
MS2721B-025 Interference Analysis
15NNF50-3.0C Test port cable armored, 3.0 meter, N(m) to N(f), 6 GHz
MS2721B-027 Channel Scanner
15NNF50-5.0C Test port cable armored, 5.0 meter, N(m) to N(f), 6 GHz
MS2721B-031 GPS (includes GPS antenna)
15ND50-1.5C Test port cable armored, 1.5 meter, N(m) to 7/16 DIN(m),
MS2721B-035 WCDMA/HSDPA OTA
6.0 GHz
MS2721B-040 GSM/GPRS/EDGE RF Meas
15NDF50-1.5C Test port cable armored, 1.5 meter, N(m) to 7/16 DIN(f),
MS2721B-041 GSM/GPRS/EDGE Demod (requires Opt. 009)
6.0 GHz
MS2721B-044 WCDMA/HSDPA RF Meas
510-90 Adapter, 7/16 DIN (f) to N(m), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50
MS2721B-045 WCDMA Demod (requires Opt. 009)
510-91 Adapter, 7/16 DIN (f)-N(f), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50
MS2721B-046 Fixed WiMAX RF Meas
510-92 Adapter, 7/16 DIN(m)N(m), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50
MS2721B-047 Fixed WiMAX Demod
510-93 Adapter, 7/16 DIN(m)-N(f), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50
MS2721B-065 WCDMA/HSDPA Demod (requires Opt. 009)
510-96 Adapter 7/16 DIN\(m) to 7/16 DIN(m), DC to 7.5 GHz,
50W
MS2723B Handheld Spectrum Analyzer 9 kHz to 13 GHz
1030-105 Band Pass Filters, 890-915 MHz, N(m) to N(f), 50
Options 1030-106 Band Pass Filters, 1710-1790 MHz, N(m) to N(f), 50
MS2723B-009 10 MHz BW Demodulation Hardware 1030-107 Band Pass Filters, 1910-1990 MHz, N(m) to N(f), 50
MS2723B-019 High Accuracy Power Meter (PSN50 sensor not included) 1030-109 Band Pass Filters, 824-849 MHz, N(m) to SMA(f), 50
MS2723B-020 Tracking Generator 1030-110 Band Pass Filters, 880-915 MHz, N(m) to SMA(f), 50
MS2723B-025 Interference Analysis 1030-111 Band Pass Filters, 1850-1910 MHz, N(m) to SMA(f), 50
MS2723B-027 Channel Scanner 1030-112 Band Pass Filters, 2400-2484 MHz, N(m) to SMA(f), 50
MS2723B-031 GPS (includes GPS antenna) 1030-114 Band Pass Filters, 806-869 MHz, N(m) to SMA(f), 50
MS2723B-035 WCDMA/HSDPA OTA 510-97 Adapter 7/16 DIN(f) to 7/16 DIN(f), 7.5 GHz
MS2723B-044 WCDMA/HSDPA RF Meas 61382 Spare soft carrying case
MS2723B-045 WCDMA Demod (requires Opt. 009) 64343 Spare Tilt Bail Stand Accessory
MS2723B-065 WCDMA/HSDPA Demod (requires Opt. 009) 40-168 Spare AC/DC adapter
806-141 Spare automotive cigarette lighter/12 Volt DC adapter
MS2724B Handheld Spectrum Analyzer 9 kHz to 20 GHz 760-235 Transit case for Anritsu Handheld Master Products
2300-498 Anritsu Master Software Tools, models, MS2721B,
Options
MS2723B, MS2724B for all three manuals
MS2724B-009 10 MHz BW Demodulation Hardware
10580-00175 Anritsu HHSA Users Guide, models, MS2721B,
MS2724B-019 High Accuracy Power Meter (PSN50 sensor not included)
MS2723B, MS2724B for all three manuals (spare)
MS2724B-020 Tracking Generator
10580-00176 Anritsu HHSA Programming Manual, models, MS2721B,
MS2724B-025 Interference Analysis
MS2723B, MS2724B for all three manuals
MS2724B-027 Channel Scanner
10580-00177 Anritsu HHSA Maintenance Manual, models, MS2721B,
MS2724B-031 GPS (includes GPS antenna)
MS2723B, MS2724B for all three manuals
MS2724B-035 WCDMA/HSDPA OTA
633-44 Rechargeable battery, Li-Ion
MS2724B-044 WCDMA/HSDPA RF Meas
3-2000-1500 256 MB Compact Flash Memory Module
MS2724B-045 WCDMA Demod (requires Opt. 009)
2000-1374 Dual battery charger, Li-Ion with universal power supply
MS2724B-065 WCDMA/HSDPA Demod (requires Opt. 009)
2000-1411 Portable Yagi Antenna, 10 dBd, N(f) 822 to 900 MHz
2000-1412 Portable Yagi Antenna, 10 dBd, N(f) 885 to 975 MHz
Standard Accessories
2000-1413 Portable Yagi Antenna, 10 dBd, N(f) 1.71 to 1.88 GHz
10580-00175 Users Guide
2000-1414 Portable Yagi Antenna, 9.3 dBd, N(f) 1.85 to 1.99 GHz
61382 Soft Carrying Case
2000-1415 Portable Yagi Antenna, 10 dBd, N(f) 2.4 to 2.5 GHz
40-168 AC DC Adapter
2000-1416 Portable Yagi Antenna, 10 dBd, N(f) 1.92 to 2.23 GHz
806-141 Automotive Cigarette Lighter/12 Volt DC Adapter
2000-1030 Portable antenna, SMA(m) 1.71 to 1.88 GHz, 50
2300-498 CD ROM containing Master Software Tools
2000-1031 Portable antenna, SMA(m) 1.85 to 1.99 GHz, 50
2000-1371 Ethernet Cable
2000-1032 Portable antenna, SMA(m) 2.4 to 2.5 GHz, 50
2000-1209 Cross-over Ethernet Cable
2000-1035 Portable antenna, SMA(m) 896 to 941 MHz, 50
633-44 Rechargeable battery, Li-Ion
2000-1200 Portable antenna, SMA(m) 806 to 869 MHz, 50
1091-27 Type-N male to SMA female adapter
2000-1361 Portable Antenna, SMA(m) 5725 to 5825 MHz, 50
1091-172 Type-N male to BNC female adapter
2000-1473 Portable Antenna, SMA(m) 870 to 960 MHz, 50
64343 Tilt Bail Stand Accessory
2000-1474 Portable Antenna, SMA(m) 2.4 to 2.5 GHz, 50
2000-1501 USB Memory Device 256 MB
2000-1475 Portable Antenna, SMA(m) 2.11 to 2.17 GHz, 50
3-2000-1360 USB Type A to Mini-B Cable
61532 Antenna Kit: 2000-1030, 2000-1031, 2000-1032,
One Year Warranty
2000-1035, 2000-1200, and 2000-1361

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Cell Master . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 442


Site Master . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 447
Broadband Site Master . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 455
High Performance Spectrum Analyzers . . . . . . . . . 462
Spectrum Master . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 468
BTS Master . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 472
VNA Master . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 478
Bit Master Eye Pattern Analyzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . 487
Multi-Layer Network Testing Platform . . . . . . . . . . . 492
Optical Time Domain Reflectometer . . . . . . . . 496, 527
OTDR/Chromatic Dispersion Application . . . . . . . . 501
Polarisation Mode Dispersion Analyzer . . . . . . . . . 503
Optical Spectrum Analyzers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 506
SDH/SONET/PDH/T-Carrier Analyzer . . . . . . . . . . 508
Ethernet Test Sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518, 522
Ethernet Reflector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 525
All-In-One Field Tester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 531, 542
Light Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 555, 564
Loss Test Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 557
Power Meters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 560, 562
Visual Fault Locator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 566
Optical Fiber Identifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 567
Fiber Inspection Microscopes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 568

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CELL MASTER
MT8212B
25 MHz to 4.0 GHz

A Multi-Function Base Station Test Tool for Greater Flexibility and


Technician Productivity

Cell Master MT8212B is a comprehensive, one-box base station test Intuitive and easy to use with on-screen test set-ups and single key
tool for deploying, maintaining and troubleshooting wireless base functions
stations. Combining the functionality of a cable and antenna ana- High accuracy power measurements for CW and modulated signals
lyzer (25 MHz to 4.0 GHz), spectrum analyzer (100 kHz to 3.0 GHz), like CDMA/EVDO, GSM/EDGE, and WCDMA/HSDPA
power meter (4.5 MHz to 3.0 GHz), interference analyzer, channel Store/Recall 25 setup configurations and up to 300 traces
scanner, transmission analyzer for 2-port devices, transmitter analyzer Alphanumeric labeling and automatic time/date stamp of saved
(CDMA, EVDO and GSM), GPS receiver, high accuracy power meter, measurements
CW signal generator and T1/E1 analyzer into one lightweight, hand- Six markers, limit line, and segmented limit lines
held test set - eliminates the need for field engineer and field techni- Trace overlay, trace math
cian to carry, manage and learn multiple test sets. MT8212B mea- Superior immunity to RF interference
surement capability includes precision return loss, VSWR, cable 130, 259 and 517 data points for optimal resolution and long range
loss, distance-to-fault, signal identification, interference analysis, fault locations
channel power, high accuracy power, adjacent channel power ratio, Channel scanner measures the power of multiple transmitted sig-
field strength, occupied bandwidth, burst power, code domain power, nals, and is very useful for measuring channel power in AMPS,
noise floor, voltage peak to peak, listen to DS0 or VF channel ac- iDEN, GSM, and TDMA networks
cess. Patented RF interference rejection enables accurate, repeat- < 500 msec per sweep to identify real time intermittent cable problems
able measurements in the presence of high RF activity. PC data 0.5 dB typical amplitude accuracy power measurements
analysis software enables assessment of system trends, problems, 135 dBm typical DANL
and performance in addition to professional report generation. Built- Interference analysis
in GPS to store traces with location information (latitude, longitude T1 and E1 histograms
and altitude). Store traces with location information using the built-in GPS
The MT8212B includes PC data analysis software, soft carrying case, Demodulate CDMA/EVDO signals using Over-The-Air measure-
rechargeable battery, AC/DC power supply, 12V automotive cigarette ments while sitting in a vehical
lighter adapter, RS232 null modem serial cable and user's guide.
Handheld PC Software Analysis Tools Features
Features Transfer traces with a single menu selection
Handheld, battery-operated, under 5 lbs (2.28 kg), including battery Stores an unlimited number of data traces for comparison to his-
Rechargeable, snap-in field replaceable battery torical performances
Withstands repeated drops and rough handling Cable editor supports downloading and uploading cable list and
Built-in worldwide signal standards and frequency channels saving the list as a file
Multilingual user interface: English, French, Chinese, Japanese, Distance-to-fault and Smith Chart analysis
Spanish, German

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Specifications1
Cable and Antenna Analyzer
Range 25 MHz to 4.0 GHz
Frequency Accuracy +75 ppm @ +25C
Resolution 100 kHz
Output Power < 0 dBm (10 dBm nominal)
on-channel2 +17 dBm
Immunity to Interfering Signals
on-frequency3 5 dBm
Measurement speed 3.5 msec / data point (CW ON)
Number of data points 130, 259, 517
Range 0.00 to 60.00 dB
Return Loss
Resolution 0.01 dB
Range 1.00 to 65.00
VSWR
Resolution 0.01
Range 0.00 to 30.00 dB
Cable Loss
Resolution 0.01 dB
Measurement Accuracy > 42 dB corrected directivity after calibration
Return Loss: 0.00 to 60.00 dB
Vertical Range
VSWR: 1.00 to 65.00
Range: 0 to (# of data pts 1) x Resolution to a maximum of 1197m (3929 ft),
Horizontal Range
Distance-To-Fault # of data pts = 130, 259, 517
Resolution (meter) = (1.5 x 10^8) x (Vp)/DF
Horizontal Resolution
Where Vp is the cable's relative propagation velocity and where DF is the stop
(Rectangular windowing)
frequency minus the start frequency (in Hz)

Spectrum Analyzer
Range 100 kHz to 3.0 GHz
Aging: 1 ppm/yr
Reference (Internal Timebase)
Accuracy: 2 ppm
Span 10 Hz to 2.99 GHz in 1, 2, 5 step selections in auto mode, plus zero span
Frequency

Sweep Time 1.1 sec full span; 50 sec to 20 sec zero span
Resolution Bandwidth (3 dB) 100 Hz to 1 MHz in 1-3 sequence 5% Accuracy
Video Bandwidth (3 dB) 3 Hz to 1 MHz in 1-3 sequence 5% Accuracy
SSB Phase Noise (1 GHz) @ 30 kHz Offset 75 dBc/Hz
Spurious Responses Input Related 45 dBc
Spurious Residual Responses 90 dBm, 10 MHz, 80 dBm, <10 MHz (10 kHz RBW, pre-amp on)
1 dB typical (1.5 dB max), >10 MHz to 3 GHz
Total Level Accuracy
2 dB typical <10 MHz for input signal levels 60 dBm, excluding input VSWR mismatch
Measurement Range +20 dBm to 135 dBm
Input Attenuator Range 0 to 51 dB, selected manually or automatically coupled to the reference level. Resolution in 1 dB steps.
Amplitude

135 dBm, >10 MHz (preamp on)


Displayed Average Noise Level
115 dBm (preamp off) for input terminated, 0 dB attenuation, RMS detection, 100 Hz RBW
Dynamic Range >65 dB typical
Display Range 1 to 15 dB/division, in 1 dB steps, 10 divisions displayed
Scale Units dBm, dBV, dBmV, dBV, V, W
RF Input VSWR (with 20 dB atten.) 1.5:1 typical, (10 MHz to 2.4 GHz)

Power Meter
Frequency Range 4.5 MHz to 3.0 GHz
Display Range 80 dBm to +80 dBm
Measurement Range 80 dBm to +20 dBm (+80 dBm with external attenuator)
Offset Range 0 to +60 dB
Accuracy 1 dB typical (1.5 dB max), 10 MHz to 3 GHz (excludes input VSWR)
VSWR 1.5:1 typical (Pin > 30 dBm, >10 MHz to 2.4 GHz)
Maximum Power 20 dBm (0.1W) without external attenuator

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High Accuracy Power Meter PSN50 (Option 19) E1 Analyzer (Option 50)
Measurement Range -30 to +20 dBm Line Coding AMI, HDB3
Frequency Range 50 MHz to 6 GHz Framing Modes PCM30, PCM30CRC, PCM31, PCM31CRC
Input Connector Type N, male, 50 Terminate (75, 120 )
Sensor Connection
Max Input Without Damage +33 dBm, 25 VDC Bridge (1000 )
Configurations
Monitor (Connect via 20 dB pad in DSX)
50 MHz to 2 GHz: 26 dB
Input Return Loss Receiver Sensitivity 0 to 43 dB
2 GHz to 6 GHz: 20 dB
External
Total RSS Measurement Clock Sources
0.16 dB* Internal 2.048 MHz 30 ppm
Uncertainty (0 to 50C)
Pulse Shapes Conform to ITU G.703
Noise 20 nW max
PRBS: 2-9, 2-11, 2-15, 2-20, 2-23 Inverted and
Zero Set 20 nW Pattern Generation non-inverted, QRSS, 1-in-8 (1-in-7), 2-in-8, 3-in-
Zero Drift 10 nW max** and Detection 24, All ones, All zeros, T1-Daly, User defined
(32 bits)
Accuracy Sensor Linearity 0.13 dB max
Instrumentation Accuracy 0.00 dB Carrier present, Frame ID and Sync., Pattern ID
Circuit Status Reports
and Sync.
Sensor Cal Factor Uncertainty 0.06 dB
Alarm Detection AIS, RAI, MMF
Temperature Compensation 0.06 dB max
Frame Bits, Bit, BER, BPV, CRC, E-Bits, Error
Continuous digital modulation Error Detection
+0.06 dB (+17 to +20 dBm) Sec
uncertainty
Error Insertion Bit, BPV, Framing Bits, RAI, AIS
Measurement Resolution 0.01 dB
Loopback Modes Self loopback
Offset Range 60 dB
System Level Measurements Vp-p ( 5%), can also display in dBdsx
Supply Voltage: 8 to 18 Vdc
Power Requirements Data Log Continuous, up to 48 hrs
Supply Current: <100 mA
E1 Frequency 10 ppm
* Excludes mismatch errors.
Excludes noise, zero set, zero drift for levels <-20 dBm. Tone Generator:
Excludes digital modulation uncertainty between +17 and +20 dBm. Frequency: 100 Hz to 3000 Hz
**After 30 min warm-up VF Channel Access Level: 30 to 0 dBm
Audio Monitor:
Manually select channel 1-31
Bias Tee (Option 10A)
Frequency: 100 Hz to 3000 Hz 2 Hz
Voltage +12 to +24V VF Measurement
Level: 40.0 to +3.0 dBm 0.2 dBml
Max Power 6 W (steady state)
Max Current 6/Voltage (steady state) Channel Scanner (Option 27)
Frequency Range 100 kHz to 3.0 GHz
T1 Analyzer (Option 50)
Frequency Accuracy 10 Hz + Time base error, 99% Confidence level
Line Coding AMI, B8ZS Measurement Range +20 dBm to 110 dBm
Framing Modes D4 (Superframe), ESF (Extended Superframe) Channel Power 1 dB typical (1.5 dB max)
Terminate (100 ) Adjacent Channel
Connection
Bridge (1000 ) Power Accuracy
0.75 dBc
Configurations
Monitor (Connect via 20 dB pad in DSX)
Receiver Sensitivity 0 to 36 dBdsx Transmission Measurement (Option 21)
Transmit Level 0 dB, 7.5 dB, and 15 dB Frequency Range 25 MHz to 3 GHz
External Frequency Resolution 10 Hz
Clock Sources
Internal: 1.544 MHz 30 ppm
10 dBm typical (up to 90 dBm
Pulse Shapes Conform to ANSI T1.403 Output Power Level
RF Source with external attenuator)
PRBS: 2-9, 2-11, 2-15, 2-20, 2-23 Inverted and 80 dB, 25 MHz to 2 GHz
Pattern Generation non-inverted, QRSS, 1-in-8 (1-in-7), 2-in-8, 3-in- Dynamic Range
60 dB, >2 GHz to 3 GHz
and Detection 24, All ones, All zeros, T1-Daly, User defined
(32 bits) Output Impedance 50

Carrier present, Frame ID and Sync., Pattern ID


Circuit Status Reports RF Measurements - GSM (Option 40)
and Sync.
Alarm Detection AIS (Blue Alarm), RAI (Yellow Alarm) Occupied Bandwidth within which 0-99% of the power
Bandwidth transmitted on a single channel.
Error Detection Frame Bits, Bit, BER, BPV, CRC, Error Sec
Channel power 1 dB typical (1.5 dB max)
Error Insertion Bit, BPV, Framing Bits, RAI, AIS
1 dB typical for 20 dBm to +20 dBm (1.5 dB max)
Self loop, CSU, NIU, User defined, In-band or Burst power
Loopback Modes 1.75 dB typical for 80 dBm to 20 dBm (2 dB max)
Data Link
Frequency error 10 Hz + Time base error, 99% Confidence level
Level Measurements Vp-p ( 5%)
T1 Frequency RF Measurements - CDMA (Option 42)
10 ppm
Measurement
Bandwidth within which 0-99% of the power
Data Log Continuous, up to 48 hrs Occupied Bandwidth
transmitted on a single channel lies
Tone Generator: Frequency: 100 Hz to 3000 Hz Channel power 1 dB typical (1.5 dB max)
DS0 Channel Access Level: 30 to 0 dBm, 1 dB steps
Audio Monitor: Manually select channel 1-24 Frequency error 50 Hz + Time base error, 99% Confidence level

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VF Measurement
Level: 40.0 to +3.0 dBm 0.2 dBml

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Demodulator - cdmaOne and cdma2000 1xRTT (Option 43) 1xEV-DO Over The Air (Option 34)
Residual rho 0.98 for RF input from +20dBm to 48 dBm Six strongest pilots with power
Over The Air Measurement
Rho accuracy 0.01 for 0.9 Two multipaths relative to strongest pilot
Tau 2 s
Accurate to within 1.5 dB above 20dB for RF
Code domain power
input from +20dBm to 48 dBm CDP can be
(CDP)
displayed for RF input from +20 dBm to 90 dBm
1xEV-DO RF Measurements (Option 62)
Carrier Frequency Error 50 Hz 99% confidence level Bandwidth within which 99% of the power
Occupied Bandwidh
Power accuracy 1 dB typical (1.5 dB absolute) transmitted on a single channel lies
PN Offset Within 1 x 64 chips Channel power 1 dB typical (1.5 dB max)
Pilot power 1.5 dB typical Frequency error 50 Hz + Time base error, 99% confidence level
Graph Idle and active power versus time graph
OTA - cdmaone and cdma2000 1xRTT (Option 33)
Requires option 31 and 43
1xEV-DO Demodulator (Option 63)
Six strongest pilots with Ec/Io Rho Accuracy 0.02 for 0.9<r<1
Two multipaths relative to strongest pilot Code Domain Power Display Demodulation from 80 dBm to +15 dBm
Tau: 2 micro seconds Code Domain Power (CDP) 1 dB when > 20 dB relative to Tx power
1 dB CDP level > 20 dB relative to
GPS (Option 31) Mac Code Power
total power in MAC interval
GPS Location Indicator Data Code Power 1 dB for non-idle slot data
Latitude, Longitude and Altitude on Display 50 Hz + timebase error for 99% of
Frequency Accuracy
Latitude, Longitude, Altitude with Trace Storage measurements
Channel Power 1 dB typical (1.5 dB absolute)
Interference Analyzer (Option 25) Pilot Power 1 dB typical (1.5 dB absolute)
Audible tone
Strength of the Interferer
RSSI
Spectrogram

General
Language Support English, Spanish, French, German, Chinese, Japanese
Internal Trace Memory Up to 300 traces
Setup Configuration4 25
Display TFT Color display, viewable in sunlight
RF Out Type N, female, 50
Maximum Input without Damage +20 dBm, 50 VDC
RF In Type N, female, 50
Maximum Input without Damage +43 dBm (Peak), 50 VDC
Ext. Trig In BNC, female (5V TTL)
Input and Output Ports Ext. Freq Ref In (2 to 20 MHz) Shared BNC, female, 50 , (15 dBm to +10 dBm)
T1/E1 (Receive & Transmit) Bantam Jacks
Serial Interface RS-232 9 pin D-sub, three wire serial
GPS antenna connector Reverse BNC female
CDMA Timing Input BNC female (5V TTL)
Electromagnetic Compatibility Meets European Community requirements for CE marking
Safety Conforms to EN 61010-1 for Class 1 portable equipment
Operating 10C to 50C, humidity 85% or less
Temperature 51C to +71C (recommend battery be stored separately between 0C to
Non-operating
+40C for any prolonged non-operating storage period)
External DC Input +12 to +15 VDC, 1500 mA
Power Supply
Internal NiMH battery: 10.8 volts, 1800 mA maximum
Size 25.4 cm x 17.8 cm x 6.1 cm (10.0 in x 7.0 in x 2.4 in)
Dimensions
Weight <2.28 kg (<5 lbs) includes battery

1: All specifications apply when calibrated at ambient temperature after a five minute warm up.
2: On-Channel interference immunity is specified to within 1 MHz of the carrier frequency.
3: On-Frequency interference immunity is specified to within +10 kHz of the carrier frequency.
4: Calibration stored with instrument configuration.

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Please specify model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
MT8212B Cable & Antenna Analyzer (25 MHz to 4.0 GHz), with 1091-26 Adapter, N(m)-SMA(m), DC to 18 GHz, 50
Built-in DTF, Spectrum Analyzer (10 MHz to 3.0 GHz), 1091-27 Adapter, N(m)-SMA(f), DC to 18 GHz, 50
Power Meter 1091-80 Adapter, N(f)-SMA(m), DC to 18 GHz, 50
1091-81 Adapter, N(f)-SMA(f), DC to 18 GHz, 50
Options 1091-172 Adapter, N(m)-BNC(f), DC to 1.3 GHz, 50
Option 5 Power Monitor (requires external detector) 510-90 Adapter, 7/16 DIN(f)-N(m), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50
Option 10A Bias Tee 510-91 Adapter, 7/16 DIN(f)-N(f), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50
Option 19 High Accuracy Power Meter (PSN50 sensor not included) 510-92 Adapter, 7/16 DIN(m)-N(m), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50
Option 21 Transmission Measurement 510-93 Adapter, 7/16 DIN(m)-N(f), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50
Option 25 Interference Analyzer (requires directional antenna) 510-96 Adapter, 7/16 DIN(m)-7/16 DIN(m), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50
Option 27 Channel Scanner 510-97 Adapter, 7/16 DIN(f)-7/16 DIN(f), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50
Option 28 CW Signal Generator 510-102 Adapter, N(m)-N(m) 90 right angle, DC to 11 GHz, 50
Option 31 GPS 2000-1030 Portable Antenna, SMA (m), 1.71 to 1.88 GHz, 50
Option 33 cdmaOne and cdma2000 1xRTT Over The Air (OTA) 2000-1031 Portable Antenna, SMA (m), 1.85 to 1.99 GHz, 50
(requires options 31 and 43) 2000-1032 Portable Antenna, SMA (m), 2.4 to 2.5 GHz, 50
Option 34 1xEV-DO Over The Air (OTA) (requires Options 31 and 43) 2000-1200 Portable Antenna, SMA (m), 806-866 MHz, 50
Option 40 RF Measurements-GSM 2000-1035 Portable Antenna, SMA (m), 896-941 MHz, 50
Option 42 RF Measurements-CDMA 2000-1410 Magnet Mount GPS Antenna with 15 ft. cable
Option 43 cdmaOne and cdma2000 1xRTT demodulator 2000-1411 Portable YAGI Antenna, N(f), 822-900 MHz, 10 dBd
Option 50 T1/E1 Analyzer 2000-1412 Portable YAGI Antenna, N(f), 885-975 MHz, 10 dBd
Option 62 1xEV-DO RF Measurements 2000-1413 Portable YAGI Antenna, N(f), 1.71-1.88 GHz, 10 dBd
Option 63 1xEV-DO Demodulator 2000-1414 Portable YAGI Antenna, N(f), 1.85-1.99 GHz, 9.3 dBd
2000-1415 Portable YAGI Antenna, N(f), 2.4-2.5 GHz, 12 dBd
Standard Accessories Include 2000-1416 Portable YAGI Antenna, N(f), 1.92-2.23 GHz, 12 dBd
User's Guide 806-16 Bantam Plug to Bantam Plug
Soft Carrying Case 806-116 Bantam Plug to BNC
AC-DC Adapter with Power Cord 806-117 Bantam "Y" Plug to RJ48
Automotive Cigarette Lighter/12 Volt DC Adapter 551-1691 USB to RS-232 adapter cable
One Year Warranty 48258 Soft Carrying Case
Handheld Software Tools 760-229 Transit Case
Serial Interface Cable 633-27 Rechargeable Battery, NiMH
Rechargeable Battery, NiMH 2000-1029 Battery Charger, NiMH, w/ Universal Power Supply
40-115 AC/DC Adapter
Optional Accessories 806-62 Automotive Cigarette Lighter/12 Volts DC Adapter
1N50C Limiter, N(m) to N(f), 50, 10 MHz to 18 GHz 800-441 Serial Interface Cable
42N50-20 Attenuator, 20 dB, 5 watt, DC to 18 GHz, N(m)-N(f) 2300-347 Software Tools
42N50A-30 Attenuator, 30 dB, 50 watt, DC to 18 GHz, N(m)-N(f) 10580-00089 Cell Master User's Guide (for Model MT8212B)
SC7179 Variable Attenuator, DC to 2 GHz, 0~90 dB, N(m)-N(f) 10580-000106 Cell Master Programming Manual (for Model MT8212B)
ICN50 InstaCal Calibration Module, 2 MHz to 4.0 GHz, 10580-000107 Cell Master Maintenance Manual (for Model MT8212B)
N(m), 50
22N50 Open/Short, DC to 18 GHz, N(m), 50 Printers
22NF50 Open/Short, DC to 18 GHz, N(f), 50 2000-1214 HP DeskJet Printer, Model 450: Includes printer cable,
SM/PL Precision Load, DC to 4 GHz, 42 dB, N(m), 50 2000-1216 black print cartridge and U.S. power cord.
SM/PLNF Precision Load, DC to 4 GHz, 42 dB, N(f), 50 Also includes 2000-753 serial-to-parallel Centronics con-
OSLN50LF Precision Open/Short/Load, DC to 4 GHz, 42 dB, 50, N(m) verter cable and 1091-310 Centronics-to DB25 adapter.
OSLNF50LF Precision Open/Short/Load, DC to 4 GHz, 42 dB, 50, N(f) Rechargeable battery is optional and is not included.
2000-767 Precision Open/Short/Load, DC to 4 GHz, 7/16 DIN(m), 50 2000-753 Null Modem Serial-to-Parallel Centronics Converter Cable
2000-768 Precision Open/Short/Load, DC to 4 GHz, 7/16 DIN(f), 50 1091-310 Adapter 36-pin Centronics female-to-DB25 female
65701 Power Meter Offset Cal Kit consisting of one each: 2000-1216 Black Print Cartridge
3-1010-119, 10 dB Attenuator, DC to 6 GHz, 2W 2000-663 Power Cable (Europe) for DeskJet Printer
3-806-151, 4 GHz Cable, 18" (46 cm) 2000-664 Power Cable (Australia) for DeskJet Printer
SC7371 CW Signal Generator Kit with Housing 2000-667 Power Cable (S. Africa) for DeskJet Printer
15NN50-1.5C Test Port Cable Armored, 1.5 meters, N(m)-N(m), 2000-1217 Rechargeable Battery for DeskJet Printer, Model 450
6 GHz, 50 2000-1218 Power Cable (U.K.) for DeskJet Print
15NN50-3.0C Test Port Cable Armored, 3.0 meters, N(m)-N(m),
6 GHz, 50 High Accuracy Power Meter Accessories
15NN50-5.0C Test Port Cable Armored, 5.0 meters, N(m)-N(m), PSN50 High Accuracy Power Sensor, 50 MHz to 6 GHz
6 GHz, 50 40-168 AC-DC Adapter
15NNF50-1.5C Test Port Cable Armored, 1.5 meters, N(m)-N(f), 800-441 Serial Interface Cable
6 GHz, 50 3-1010-122 Attenuator (Bi-directional), 20 dB, 5 Watt, DC to
15NNF50-3.0C Test Port Cable Armored, 3.0 meters, N(m)-N(f), 12.4 GHz,N(m)-N(f)
6 GHz, 50 3-1010-123 Attenuator (Bi-directional), 30 dB, 50 Watt, DC to
15NNF50-5.0C Test Port Cable Armored, 5.0 meters, N(m)-N(f), 8.5 GHz, N(m)-N(f)
6 GHz, 50 3-1010-124 Attenuator (Uni-directional), 40 dB, 100 Watt, DC to
15ND50-1.5C Test Port Cable Armored, 1.5 meters, N(m)-7/16 DIN(m), 8.5 GHz, N(m)-N(f)
6 GHz, 50 65701 3 GHz Offset Cal Kit consisting of one each:
15NDF50-1.5C Test Port Cable Armored, 1.5 meters, N(m)-7/16 DIN(f), 3-1010-119, 10 dB Attenuator, DC to 6 GHz, 2W
6 GHz, 50 3-806-151, 4 GHz Cable, 18" (46 cm)
34NN50A Precision Adapter, N(m)-N(m), DC to 18 GHz, 50
34NFNF50 Precision Adapter, N(f)-N(f), DC to 18 GHz, 50

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SITE MASTER GPIB
S100C/S200C/S300D/S800D Series
2 MHz to 20 GHz

For Analyzing Cable and Antenna Problems

S331D S332D S251C

S113C S114C S810D/S820D

Site Master is the instrument of choice for transmission line (coax Accurate 2-port vector measurements to measure gain, antenna-
and waveguide) and antenna installation and maintenance. It is the to-antenna isolation (S251C)
best way to reduce maintenance expenses and improve quality. It re- Spectrum analysis (S114C and S332D)
places stacks of heavy, expensive, and complex test equipment. Site 130, 259, or 517 data points
Masters frequency domain reflectometry technique allows it to lo- Synthesizer accurate to 75 ppm
cate faults and degradations before they become catastrophic fail- Internal memory saves up to 200 traces
ures, thereby creating huge cost and time savings. Instrument configuration up to 25 configurations
The Site Master is a precision hand-held return loss/SWR and fault Flex Calibration (S331D, S332D)
location measurement instrument. OSL calibration can be applied to Alphanumeric trace naming
all 1-port measurements (RL/VSWR/Cable Loss/DTF) enabling ac- Time, Date stamp
curate vector corrected measurements. The Site Master series offers Field replaceable battery
wide frequency coverage, from 2 MHz to 20 GHz. In addition to the Segmented limit lines
standard Return Loss, VSWR, Cable Loss, and DTF cable and an- Six markers
tenna measurements, the Site Master series offers High Accuracy Graticule lines
Power Meter, Spectrum Analysis, built-in variable bias tee, 2-port Trace overlay
measurements, interference analysis, channel scanner, power mon- Direct printing via RS232 serial port
itor, and a GPS receiver. Site Masters' SPA has dedicated routines Remote operation via RS232 serial port
for one-button measurements of field strength, channel power, occu-
Optional Features
pied bandwidth, adjacent channel power ratio (ACPR), Carrier-to- Add Option 2: 2 MHz low frequency extension (S810D, S820D)
Interference, and interference analysis. Light weight, rugged design, Option 5: Power Monitor to measure power external detector
and wide temperature range make them ideal for field applications. needed (S113C, S114C, S251C, S331D, S332D, S810D and S820D)
Site Masters proprietary design provides superior immunity to on- Option 10A: Built-in +12 to+24 V variable bias tee (S332D)
channel RF interference, which is important for live site testing. Option 10B: Built-in +12/+15 V bias (S251C)
Handheld Software Tools is a Windows compatible software program Option 19: High Accuracy Power Meter, requires PSN50 sensor
provided with every Site Master unit. This software program provides (S331D, S332D)
many useful features, including a database for Site Master measure- Option 21: 2-port transmission measurements (S332D)
ments, Smith Chart display of S11, zoom capability, a drag-n-drop Option 25: Interference Analyzer (S332D)
overlay for measurement comparison, the capability to download da- Option 27: Channel Scanner (S332D)
ta to a PC, and the capability to upload data such as custom cable Option 28: CW Signal (S332D)
list or traces to selected Site Master models. Advanced printing ca- Option 29: Power Meter from 3 MHz to 3 GHz (S331D and S332D)
pabilities are provided by Handheld Software Tools including user de- Option 31: Built-in GPS receiver provides latitude, longitude, altitude
finable plot scaling and a multiple plots per page option. information with trace data (S331D, S332D, S810D and S820D)
Site Master is the first test tool to provide the required accuracy, interfer- Option 50: T1/E1 Analyzer (S331D)
ence immunity, and repeatability for transmission line/antenna commis-
sioning, and maintenance of todays wireless systems infrastructures. Applications
Cellular, ISM, PCS/PCN, paging service, safety service, avionics,
Standard Features two-way radio, military, and microwave point-to-point radio.
Accurate return loss/SWR and fault location measurements Site Master allows implementation of preventative maintenance pro-
Accurately tests RF transmission lines and antennas cedures. Unlike TDRs and spectrum analyzers/tracking generators,
Superior immunity to on-channel interference for testing at Site Master can spot RF degradation before failures occur. Problems
co-located antenna sites can be fixed before expensive cables or waveguides are ruined.
Multilingual user interface: English, German, Spanish, French, Site Master is designed for field requirements. Its rugged construction
Chinese, Japanese survives rough field treatment. Battery power, light weight, small size,
TFT Color display (S331D/S332D, S810D/S820D) wide temperature range, and simple user interface are exactly what field

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technicians want today. Technicians can test antennas from ground level fy and solve common RF system problems, such as coverage, interference,
because Site Masters distance-to-fault measurement compensates for and other path related signal problems. Site Master offers a new and
cable insertion loss. Furthermore, spectrum analysis, available in certain better method to install and maintain transmission lines and antennas.
Site Master models, allows technicians and field engineers to quickly identi-

Return Loss DTF

Cable Loss 2-port TMA Gain using 251C and bias tee

Spectrogram Display using S332D ACPR using S332D

2-port gain of TMA using Option 21 and Option 10 High Accuracy Power Meter

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Specifications*1
Model S251C S113C S331D S114C S332D S810D S820D

2 to 25 to 2 to 25 to 25 MHz to 25 MHz to
Frequency range 625 to 2500 MHz
1600 MHz 4000 MHz 1600 MHz 4000 MHz 10.5 GHz 20 GHz

Frequency resolution 10 kHz 10 kHz 100 KHz 10 kHz 100 KHz 10 kHz

Frequency accuracy (CW mode) 75 ppm 75 ppm 75 ppm 3 ppm

Display data points Selectable: 130, 259, 517

Immunity to interfering RF S251C S113C S331D S114C S332D S810D/S820D


signals*2
+10 dBm (RF out),
On-frequency*3 +10 dBm 5 dBm +10 dBm 5 dBm 10 dBm
+30 dBc transmission
On-channel*4 +17 dBm +17 dBm +17 dBm +17 dBm +17 dBm +13 dBm

Range: Range: Range: Range:


Range: 0 to 54 dB 0 to 54 dB 0 to 60 dB 0 to 54 dB 0 to 60 dB Range: 0 to 60 dB
Return loss
Resolution: 0.01 dB Resolution: Resolution: Resolution: Resolution: Resolution: 0.01 dB
0.01 dB 0.01 dB 0.01 dB 0.01 dB

Range: Range: Range: Range:


Range: 1 to 65 1 to 65 1 to 65.53 1 to 65 1 to 65.53 Range: 1 to 65.53
VSWR
Resolution: 0.01 dB Resolution: Resolution: Resolution: Resolution: Resolution: 0.01 dB
0.01 dB 0.01 dB 0.01 dB 0.01 dB

Range: Range: Range: Range:


Range: 0 to 54 dB 0 to 54 dB 0 to 30 dB 0 to 54 dB 0 to 30 dB Range: 0 to 30 dB
Cable loss
Resolution: 0.01 dB Resolution: Resolution: Resolution: Resolution: Resolution: 0.01 dB
0.01 dB 0.01 dB 0.01 dB 0.01 dB

Vertical range
Return loss: 0 to 54 dB (S251C, S113C); 0 to 60 dB (S331D, S332D, S810D, S820D)
SWR: 1 to 65 (S113C, S251C), 1 to 65.53 (S331D, S332D, S810D, S820D)
Distance-to-fault
Horizontal range (meter): 0 to (# of data points 1) x horizontal resolution, where data points = 130, 259 or 517
Horizontal resolution (Coax cable), using rectangular windowing (meter): (1.5 x 108) (Vp)/ frequency*5
Horizontal resolution (Waveguide): (1.5 x 108) x square root (1 (Fc/F1) 2 )/ frequency*6

Option Description

Low Frequency Extension 2 MHz to 10.5 GHz (S810D)


(Option 2) 2 MHz to 20 GHz (S820D)

Display range: 80 to +80 dBm, 10 pW to 100 kW


RF power monitor (Option 5)
Measurement range: 50 to +16 dBm (10 nW to 100 mW)
S113C, S114C, S251C,
Offset range: 0 to +60 dB
S331D, S332D, S810D,
Resolution: 0.1 dB or 0.1 n/mW
S820D
Accuracy: 1 dB max for signals >40 dBm and <18 GHz (using detector 560-7N50B)

Bias Tee (Option 10A) Voltage: Switchable in 1V steps between +12 and +24V.
S332D only Current (A): 6/Voltage (SS), 8/Voltage surge for 50 mS
Bias Tee (Option 10B) Voltage: Switchable 15V (high voltage) OR 12V (low voltage)
S251C only Current: Switchable 1A surge/650 mA, steady state (high current) OR 460 mA surge/244 mA steady state (low current)

Sensor: Measurement Range: -30 to +20 dBm


Frequency Range: 50 MHz to 6 GHz
Input Connector: Type N, male, 50W
Max Input without Damage: +33 dBm, 25 VDC
Input Return Loss: 50 MHz to 2 GHz: 26 dB
2 GHz to 6 GHz: 20 dB
Accuracy: Total RSS Measurement Uncertainty (0 to 50C): 0.16 dB*
Noise: 20 nW max
Zero Set: 20 nW
Zero Drift: 10 nW max**
Sensor Linearity: 0.13 dB max
High Accuracy Power Meter Instrumentation Accuracy: 0.00 dB
(Option 19) Sensor Cal Factor Uncertainty: 0.06 dB
Temperature Compression: 0.06 dB max
Continuous Digital Modulation Uncertainty: +0.06 dB (+17 to +20 dBm)
* Excludes mismatch errors.
Excludes noise, zero set, zero drift for levels <-20 dBm.
Excludes digital modulation uncertainty between +17 and +20 dBm.
** After 30 minute warm-up
System: Measurement Resolution: 0.01 dB
Offset Range: 60 dB
Power Requirements:
Supply Voltage: 8 to 18 Vdc
Supply Current: <100 mA

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Frequency Range: 25 MHz to 3.0 GHz
Transmission Measurement Frequency Resolution: 10 Hz
RF Source (Option 21) Output Power Level: 10 dBm typical
S332D only Dynamic Range: 80 dB, 25 MHz to 2 GHz
60 dB, 2 GHz to 3 GHz

CW Source Module (CWM220xF)


Frequency Range: 2 MHz to 20000 MHz (with S820D), 2 MHz to 10500 MHz (with S810D)
Frequency Accuracy: 3 ppm at 25C
Max Power at RF Out Port: +15 dBm, maximum (typically > 10 dBm)
Ports: CWM220NF: N(f), 15 vDC, +20 dBm, maximum input, no damage
CWM220SF: SMA(f), 15 vDC, +20 dBm, maximum input, no damage
2-Port Cable Loss
(Option 22) 2-Port Cable Loss Measurement
S810D, S820D Detector Range: 50 to +20 dBm, 10nW, 100mW
Display Range: 60 to +60 dB(m)
Resolution: 0.1 dB
Measurement Accuracy (following a calibration):
0.85 dB, maximum for <10 dB cable loss
1.35 dB, maximum for <30 dB cable loss
(using 560-7S50B from 10 MHz to 20 GHz or 560-7N50B from 10 MHz to 18 GHz)

Interference Analyzer
Displays interference in four different ways: Spectrogram, RSSI, Signal Strength, Signal ID.
(Option 25) S332D

Frequency Range: 100 kHz to 3.0 GHz


Frequency Accuracy: 10 Hz + Time base error, 99% confidence level
Channel Scanner
Measurement Range: +20 dBm to 100 dBm
(Option 27) S332D
Channel Power: 1 dB typical (1.5 dB max)
Adjacent Channel Power Accuracy: 0.75 dBc

Frequency Range: 3 MHz to 3.0 GHz


Measurement Range: 80 dBm to +20 dBm (+80 dBm with 60 dB external attenuator)
Display Range: 80 dBm to +80 dBm
RF Power Meter (Option 29) Offset Range: 0 to +60 dB
S331D, S332D only Accuracy (Excludes Input VSWR): 1 dB typical (1.5 dBm max), >2 GHz to 3 GHz, 0.5 dB typical (1 dB max), 3
10 MHz to 2 GHz, 2 dB typical, 3 MHz to <10 MHz
VSWR: 1.5:1 typical (Pin >30 dBm, 10 MHz to 2.4 GHz)
Maximum Power: +20 dBm (0.1W) without external attenuator

GPS (Option 31) GPS Location Indicator


S331D, S332D, S810D, Latitude, Longitude, and Altitude on Display
S820D Latitude, Longitude, and Altitude with trace storage

Line Coding: AMI, HDB3


Framing Modes: PCM30, PCM30CRC, PCM31, PCM31CRC
Connection Configurations: Terminate (75W, 120W), Bridge (31000W), Monitor (Connect via 20 dB pad in DSX)
Receiver Sensitivity: 0 to 43 dB
Transmit Level: 0 dB, 7.5 dB, and 15 dB
Clock Sources: External; Internal 2.048 MHz 30 ppm
Pulse Shapes: Conform to ITU G.703
T1/E1 Analyzer (Option 50) Pattern Generation and Detection: PRBS: 2-9, 2-11, 2-15, 2-20, 2-23 Inverted and non-inverted, QRSS, 1-in-8 (1-in-7), 2-in-8,
S331D Only 3-in-24, All ones, All zeros, T1-Daly, User defined (232 bits)
Circuit Status Reports: Carrier present, Frame ID and Sync, Pattern ID and Sync
Alarm Detection: AIS, RAI, MMF
Error Detection: Frame Bits, Bit, BER, BPV, CRC, E-Bits, Error Sec
Error Insertion: Bit, BPV, Framing Bits, RAI, AIS
Loopback Modes: Self loopback
Level Measurements: Vp-p (5%)
Data Log: Continuous, up to 48 hrs

Display range: 120 to +100 dB


Insertion Loss/Gain
Resolution: 0.1 dB
S251C only
Measurement Range: 90 to +50 dB

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Spectrum analysis (S114C, S332D only)
100 kHz to 1600 MHz (S114C)
Frequency range
100 kHz to 3000 MHz (S332D)
Accuracy 2 ppm
Aging 1 ppm/yr
1 kHz to 1.6 GHz in 1, 2, 5 step selections in auto mode, plus zero span (S114C)
Frequency span
10 Hz to 2.99 GHz in 1, 2, 5 step selections in auto mode, plus zero span (S332D)
10 kHz, 30 kHz, 100 kHz, 1 MHz (S114C)
Resolution bandwidth
100 Hz to 1 MHz in 1-3 sequence 5% Accuracy (S332D)
100 Hz to 300 kHz in 1-3 sequence (S114C)
Video Bandwidth
3 Hz to 1 MHz in 1-3 sequence 5% Accuracy (S332D)
SSB Phase Noise @ (1 GHz)
75 dBc/Hz
30 kHz offset
Spurious responses
45 dBc
(Input related)
Spurious responses (residual) 95 dBm
Dynamic range 65 dB (S114C, S332D)
100KHz to 300KHz 80 dBm, 300KHz to 500KHz 92 dBm, 500KHz to 3GHz 95 dBm (S114C)
135 dBm typical, 10 MHz (preamp on)
Average noise level
115 dBm typical, 500 kHz to <1 MHz
110 dBm typical, <500 kHzfor input terminated, 0 dB attenuation, RMS detection, 100 Hz RBW
+20 dBm to 95 dBm (S114C)
Measurement range
+20 dBm to 135 dBm (S332D)
2 to 15 dB/div (S114C)
Display range 1 to 15 dB/div (S332D)
in 1 dB steps - 10 divisions display

2 dB 500 kHz, typical, 3 dB < 500 kHz, typical (S114C)


Total level accuracy 1 dB 10 MHz to 3 GHz
3dB <10 MHz, (excludes input VSWR mismatch) (S332D)

2.0:1 (S114C)
RF input VSWR
RF Input VSWR: ( 20 dB atten.) 1.5:1 typical, (10 MHz to 2.4 GHz) (S332D)
Model S251C S113C/S331D S114C/S332D S810D/S820D
Trace memory 200 200 (S113C), 300 (S331D) 200 (S114C), 300 (S332D) 200
Setup configuration*7 10 10 (S113C), up to 25 (S331D) 10 (S114C), up to 20 (S332D) 25
Markers 6 for all models
Test port connector Precision N female; K female for S810D/S820D (N female connector is Option S8x0D/11NF)
Maximum input level without damage
RF OUT test port +22 dBm, 50 , +50 Vdc +23 dBm, 50, +50 Vdc +23 dBm, 50, +50 Vdc +23 dBm, 50, +50 Vdc
RF IN test port (S251 only) +27 dBm, 50 , +50 Vdc N/A N/A N/A

RF power detector
(S113C, S114C, S251C, +20 dBm, 50 , +50 Vdc +20 dBm, 50, +50 Vdc +20 dBm, 50, +50 Vdc +20 dBm, 50, +50 Vdc
S810D, S820D)
RF power meter (S331D,
N/A +43 dBm, 50, +50 Vd +43 dBm , 50, +50 Vdc N/A
S332D only)
RF IN Spectrum analyzer
N/A N/A +23 dBm, 50, 50 Vdc +23 dBm, 50, 50 Vdc
port (S114C only)
RF IN Spectrum analyzer
N/A N/A +43 dBm, 50, +50 Vdc +43 dBm, 50, +50 Vdc
port (S332D only)
Operating: 10C to +55C humidity 85% or less
Temperature Non-operating: 51C to +71C
(recommend battery stored separately between 0C and +40C for any prolonged non-operating storage period)
Weight <2.28 kg (< 5 lbs.) including battery
Size 25.4 cm x 17.8 cm x 6.1 cm (10 in x 7 in x 2.4 in)
Electromagnetic compatibility: Meets European community requirements for CE marking.
RS232: 9 pin D-sub, three wire serial
General
Safety: Conforms to EN 61010-1 for Class 1 portable equipment.
Environmental: Meets MIL-PRF-28800F Class2

1: All specifications apply when calibrated at ambient temperature after a five minute warm up.
2: In most applications, immunity is typically better because interfering signals are modulated and varying in frequency rather than being CW. Measurements
were made in CW mode by injecting a signal into the Site Master through a coupler.
3: On-Frequency interference immunity is specified to within +10 kHz of the carrier frequency.
4: On-Channel interference immunity is specified to within 1 MHz of the carrier frequency.
5: Where Vp is the cables relative propagation velocity. frequency is the stop frequency minus the start frequency (in Hz). Wide frequency sweeps improve
resolution but reduce maximum display range.
6: Where Fc is waveguide cutoff frequency (in Hz). F1 is the start frequency (in Hz), F is the stop frequency minus the start frequency (in Hz).
7: Calibration stored with instrument configuration.

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The InstaCal Calibration Module exhibits slightly degraded directivity performance com-
InstaCal Calibration Module* pared to precision loads. Users having applications that require DTF-RL measurements
The InstaCal calibration module is available for specified one-port Site > | 38 dB | may want to consider using precision load calibration components in place of the
Master models (S113C, S114C, S331D and S332D). With InstaCal, InstaCal calibration module for greater measurement accuracy.
users can cut the time required to calibrate the Site Master by as
much as 50%. Moreover, InstaCal reduces the potential for calibration
error. With discrete calibration components users are required to
connect, disconnect, and reconnect the various calibration components
during the calibration process, which greatly increases the potential for
calibration/measurement error. With InstaCal, users are only required
to connect the InstaCal calibration module once the calibration process
sequences automatically, ensuring an accurate calibration of the Site
Master. The benefit is calibrated measurements in much less time.

Universal Waveguide Component Accessories


Part number2 Freq. range Waveguide type Compatible flanges
XXUM40 3.30 to 4.90 GHz WR229, WG11A PDR40
XXUM48 3.95 to 5.85 GHz WR187, WG12 CAR48, PAR48, UAR48, PDR48
Precision waveguide calibration components1

XXUM70 5.85 to 8.20 GHz WR137, WG14 CAR70, PAR70, UAR 70, PDR70
XXUM84 7.05 to 10.00 GHz WR112, WG15 CBR84, UBR84, PBR84, PDR84
XXUM100 8.20 to 12.40 GHz WR90, WG16 CBR100, UBR100, PBR100, PDR100
XXUM120 10.00 to 15.00 GHz WR75, WG17 CBR120, UBR120, PBR120, PDR120
XXUM140 12.4 to 18.00 GHZ WR62,WG18 CBR140, UBR140, PBR140, PDR140
XXUM220 17.00 to 26.5 GHz WR42, WG20 CBR220, UBR220, PBR220, PDR220
XXUA187 3.95 to 5.85 GHz WR187, WG12 CPR187F, CPR187G, UG-1352/U, UG-1353/U, UG-1728/U, UG-1729/U,
UG-148/U, UG-149A/U
CPR137F, CPR137G, UG-1356/U, UG-1357/U, UG-1732/U, UG-1733/U,
XXUA137 5.85 to 8.20 GHz WR137, WG14
UG-343B/U, UG-344/U, UG-440B/U, UG-441/U
CPR112F, CPR112G, UG-1358/U, UG-1359/U, UG-1734/U, UG-1735/U, UG-52B/U,
XXUA112 7.05 to 10.00 GHz WR112, WG15
UG-51/U, UG-137B/U, UG-138/U
CPR90F, CPR90G, UG-1360/U, UG-1361/U, UG-1736/U, UG-1737/U, UG-40B/U,
XXUA90 8.20 to 12.40 GHz WR90, WG16
UG-39/U, UG-135/U, UG-136B/U
XXUA62 12.40 to 18.00 GHz WR62, WG18 UG-541A/U, UG-419/U, UG-1665/U, UG1666/U
XXUA42 17.00 to 26.50 GHz WR42, WG20 UG-596A/U, UG-595/U, UG-597/U, UG-598A/U
35UM40N 3.30 to 4.90 GHz WR229, WG11A PDR40
35UM48N 3.95 to 5.85 GHz WR187, WG12 CAR48, PAR48, UAR48, PDR48
35UM70N 5.85 to 8.20 GHz WR137, WG14 CAR70, PAR70, UAR 70, PDR70
Precision waveguide-to-coaxial adapters1

35UM84N 7.05 to 10.00 GHz WR112, WG15 CBR84, UBR84, PBR84, PDR84
35UM100N 8.20 to 12.40 GHz WR90, WG16 CBR100, UBR100, PBR100, PDR100
35UM120N 10.00 to 15.00 GHz WR75, WG17 CBR120, UBR120, PBR120, PDR120
35UM140N 12.40 to 18.00 GHz WR62, WG18 CBR140, UBR140, PBR140, PDR140
35UM220K 17.00 to 26.5 GHz WR42, WG20 CBR220, UBR220, PBR220, PDR220
CPR187F, CPR187G, UG-1352/U, UG-1353/U, UG-1728/U, UG-1729/U, UG-148/U,
35UA187N 3.95 to 5.85 GHz WR187, WG12
UG-149A/U
CPR137F, CPR137G, UG-1356/U, UG-1357/U, UG-1732/U, UG-1733/U,
35UA137N 5.85 to 8.20 GHz WR137, WG14
UG-343B/U, UG-344/U, UG-440B/U, UG-441/U
CPR112F, CPR112G, UG-1358/U, UG-1359/U, UG-1734/U, UG-1735/U,
35UA112N 7.05 to 10.00 GHz WR112, WG15
UG-52B/U, UG-51/U, UG-137B/U, UG-138/U
CPR90F, CPR90G, UG-1360/U, UG-1361/U, UG-1736/U, UG-1737/U, UG-40B/U,
35UA90N 8.20 to 12.40 GHz WR90, WG16
UG-39/U, UG-135/U, UG-136B/U
35UA62N 12.40 to 18.00 GHz WR62, WG18 UG-541A/U, UG-419/U, UG-1665/U, UG1666/U
35UA42K 17.00 to 26.50 GHz WR42, WG20 UG-596A/U, UG-595/U, UG-597/U, UG-598A/U

1: Call or contact Anritsu sales rep for other frequencies waveguide calibration components and waveguide-to-coaxial adapters.
2: Part number Ordering information
Prefix (XX) 23 for 1/8 offset short
24 for 3/8 offset short
26 for Precision waveguide load
35 waveguide to coaxial adapter

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Ordering Information
Please specify model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Main frame 1091-55 TNC Open (f), 18 GHz
Model S113C Site Master (2 to 1600 MHz), Built in DTF 1091-53 TNC Open(m), 18 GHz
Model S114C Site Master (2 to 1600 MHz), Built in DTF, 1091-56 TNC Short (f), 18 GHz
Spectrum Analysis (100 kHz to 1.6 GHz) 1091-54 TNC Short (m), 18 GHz
Model S251C Site Master (625 to 2500 MHz), Built in DTF, 2-port 15ND50-1.5C Test port cable armored, 1.5 meter, N(m) to
Model S331D Site Master (25 to 4000 MHz), Built in DTF 7/16 DIN(m), 6 GHz
Model S332D Site Master (25 to 4000 MHz), Built in DTF, Spectrum 15NDF50-1.5C Test Port Ext. Cable, 1.5 meters, N(m) to 7/16 DIN(f), 6 GHz
Analysis and Power Meter (100 kHz to 3.0 GHz) 15NN50-1.5C Test Port Ext. Cable, 1.5 meters, N(m) to N(m), 6.0 GHz
Model S810D Site Master (25 MHz to 10.5 GHz), Built in DTF 15NN50-3.0C Test Port Ext. Cable, 3.0 meters, N(m) to N(m), 6.0 GHz
Model S820D Site Master (25 MHz to 20 GHz), Built in DTF 15NN50-5.0C Test Port Ext. Cable, 5.0 meters, N(m) to N(m), 6.0 GHz
15NNF50-1.5B Test port cable armored, 1.5 meter, N(m) to N(f), 18 GHz
Standard accessories
15NNF50-1.5C Test port cable armored, 1.5 meter, N(m) to N(f), 6.0 GHz
Users Guide
15NNF50-3.0C Test port cable armored, 3.0 meter, N(m) to N(f), 6.0 GHz
Soft Carrying Case
15NNF50-5.0C Test port cable armored, 5.0 meter, N(m) to N(f), 6.0 GHz
AC-DC Adapter
15KKF50-1.5A Test port cable armored, 1.5 meter, K(m) to K(f), 20 GHz
Automotive Cigarette Lighter/12 Volt DC Adapter
15RDDF50-1.5A Ruggedized Armored Test Port Cable, 1.5 meter K9m)
One Year Warranty
to K(f), 20 GHz
CD ROM containing Fault Location (DTF), Smith Chart,
15NDF50-1.5C Test port cable armored, 1.5 meter, N(m) to 7/16 DIN(f), 6 GHz
and Software Management Tools
800-109 Detector extender cable, 7.6 m (25 ft.)
Serial Interface (Null Modem) Cable
800-110 Detector extender cable, 15.2 m (50 ft.)
Rechargeable battery, NiMH
800-111 Detector extender cable, 30.5 m (100 ft.)
Precision ruggedized K(m) to N(f) adapter (S810D and
800-112 Detector extender cable, 61 m (200 ft.)
S820D; not included when Option 11F is ordered)
34NN50A Precision N(m) to N(m) Adapter, 18 GHz
Option 34NFNF50 Precision N(f) to N(f) Adapter, 18 GHz
Option 2 2 MHz Low Frequency Extension S810D, S820D 34RKNF50 Precision Ruggedized K(m) to N(f) Adapter, 20 GHz
Option 5 RF Power Monitor (RF detector not included) K220B Precision K(m)-K(m) Adapter, 40 GHz
S331D, S332D, S251C, S113C, S114C, S810D, S820D K222B Precision K(f)-K(f) Adapter, 40 GHz
Option 6 Frequency Converter Control Module S332D 1091-26 Adapter N(m) to SMA(m), 18 GHz
Option 10A Built-in Bias Tee, +12 to +24V S332D 1091-27 Adapter N(m) to SMA(f), 18 GHz
Option 10B Built-in Bias Tee, +12/+15V S251C 1091-80 Adapter, N(f) to SMA(m), 18 GHz
Option 11NF N(f) test port connector S810D & S820D 1091-81 Adapter, N(f) to SMA(f), 18 GHz
Option 19 High Accuracy Power Meter S331D, S332D 1091-172 Adapter, DC to 1.3 GHz, 50 , N(m) to BNC(f)
(sensor PSN50 not included) 513-62 Adapter, TNC(f) to N(f), 18 GHz, 50
Option 21 Transmission Measurement S332D 1091-315 Adapter, TNC(m) to N(f), 18 GHz, 50
Option 22XF 2-port Cable Loss S810D, S820D 1091-324 Adapter, TNC(f) to N(m), 18 GHz, 50
Option 25 Interference Analyzer S332D 1091-325 Adapter, TNC(m) to N(m), 18 GHz, 50
Option 27 Channel Scanner S332D 1091-317 Adapter, TNC(m) to SMA(f), 18 GHz, 50
Option 28 CW Signal S332D 1091-318 Adapter, TNC(m) to SMA(m), 18 GHz, 50
Option 29 RF Power Meter (requires no detector) S331D, S332D 1091-323 Adapter, TNC(f) to TNC(f), 18 GHz, 50
Option 31 GPS Receiver (includes GPS antenna 2000-1410) 1091-326 Adapter, TNC(m) to TNC(m), 18 GHz, 50
S331D, S332D, S810D, S820D) 510-90 Adapter 7-16(f) to N(m), 7.5 GHz
Option 50 T1/E1 Analyzer S331D 510-91 Adapter 7-16(f) to N(f), 7.5 GHz
510-92 Adapter 7-16(m) to N(m), 7.5 GHz
Optional accessories
510-93 Adapter 7-16(m) to N(f), 7.5 GHz
FCN 4760 Frequency Converter 4.7-6 GHz
510-96 Adapter 7/16 (m) to 7/16 (m), 7.5 GHz
42N50A-30 Attenuator, 30 dB, DC to 18 GHz, 50 W
510-97 Adapter 7/16 (f) to 7/16 (f), 7.5 GHz
42N50-20 Attenuator, 20 dB, DC to 18 GHz, 5 W
48258 Soft Carrying Case (S331D, S332D, S810D, S820D)
ICN50 InstaCAL (S113C, S114C, S331D, S332D)
40-168 AC/DC Adapter
1010-121 Attenuator, 40 dB, 100W, DC to 18 GHz
806-62 Automotive Cigarette Lighter/12 Volts DC adapter
3-1010-122 Attenuator (Bi-directional), 20 dB, 5 Watt,
800-441 Serial Interface Cable
DC to 12.4 GHz, N(m)-N(f)
806-16 Bantam Plug to Bantam Plug
3-1010-123 Attenuator (Bi-directional), 30 dB, 50 Watt,
806-116 Bantam Plug to BNC
DC to 8.5 GHz, N(m)-N(f)
806-117 Bantam Y Plug to RJ48
3-1010-124 Attenuator (Uni-directonal), 40 dB, 100 Watt,
760-213 Transit Case for Site Master (S810D, S820D)
DC to 8.5 GHz, N(m)-N(f)
760-235 Transit Case for Site Master
5400-71N50 RF Detector, N(m), 50, 1 to 3000 MHz
633-27 Rechargeable battery, NiMH for C series Site Master
560-7N50B RF Detector, N(m), 50, 10 MHz to 20 GHz
2300-347 Handheld Software Tools
560-7K50 RF Detector, K(m), 50, 10 MHz to 40 GHz
2000-1410 Magnet Mount GPS Antenna w/15 ft. Cable
560-7VA50 RF Detector, V(m), 50, 10 MHz to 50 GHz
2000-1029 External battery charger
65701 3 GHz offset cal kit consisting of one each:
1030-86 Band Pass Filter, 806-869 MHz, 1.7 dB loss, N(m) to
3-1010-119, 10 dB Attenuator, DC to 6 GHz, 2W
SMA(f), 50
3-806-151, 4 GHz Cable, 18" (46 cm)
1030-87 Band Pass Filter, 902-960 MHz, 1.7 dB loss, N(m) to
1N50C 5W Limiter, N(m)-N(f), 18 GHz
SMA(f), 50
22K50 Precision K(m) Short/Open, 40 GHz
1030-88 Band Pass Filter, 1.85-1.99 GHz, 1.8 dB loss, N(m) to
22KF50 Precision K(f) Short/Open, 40 GHz
SMA(f), 50
22N50 Precision N(m) Short/Open, 18 GHz
1030-89 Band Pass Filter, 2.4-2.5 GHz, 1.4 dB loss, N(m) to
22NF50 Precision N(f) Short/Open, 18 GHz
SMA(f), 50
SM/PL-1 Precision N(m) Load, 42 dB, 4.0 GHz
10580-00060 Site Master S113C, S114C, S331C, S332C Users Guide
SM/PLNF-1 Precision N(f) Load, 42 dB, 4.0 GHz
10580-00065 Site Master S251C Users Guide
OSLN50-1 Precision N(m) Open/short/Load, 42 dB, 4.0 GHz
10580-00079 S331D and S332D Users Guide
OSLNF50-1 Precision N(f) Open/short/Load, 42 dB, 4.0 GHz
10680-00001 Site Master S810D, S820D Users Guide
28K50 Precision N(m) Load, 40 GHz
10580-00061 Site Master S113C, S114C, S331C, S332C
28KF50 Precision N(f) Load, 40 GHz
Programming Manual
28N50-2 Precision N(m) Load, 40 dB, 18 GHz
10580-00066 Site Master S251C Programming Manual
28NF50-2 Precision N(f) Load, 40 dB, 18 GHz
10680-00002 Site Master S810D, S820D Programming Manual
2000-767 Precision Open/Short/Load, 7-16 (m), 4 GHz
10580-00100 Site Master S331D, S332D Programming Manual
2000-768 Precision Open/Short/Load, 7-16 (f), 4 GHz
10580-00077 Site Master S810D, S820D Programming Manual
1015-54 TNC Termination(f), 18 GHz
10580-00062 Site Master S113C, S331C Maintenance Manual
1015-55 TNC Termination(m), 18 GHz
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Model/Order No. Name
10580-00067 Site Master S251C Maintenance Manual
10580-00068 Site Master S114C, S332C Maintenance Manual
10580-00101 Site Master S331D Maintenance Manual
10580-00102 Site Master S332D Maintenance Manual
10680-00003 Site Master S810D, S820D Maintenance Manual
2000-1214 HP DeskJet printer includes: serial-to-parallel interface
cable, black print cartridge, and US power cable
2000-753 Serial-to-parallel converter cable
2000-663 Power cable (Europe) for DeskJet printer
2000-664 Power cable (Australia) for DeskJet printer
2000-665 Power cable (UK) for DeskJet printer
2000-666 Power cable (Japan) for DeskJet printer
2000-667 Power cable (So. Africa) for DeskJet printer
2000-1030 Portable antenna, SMA (m) 1.71 to 1.88 GHz
2000-1031 Portable antenna, SMA (m) 1.85 to 1.99 GHz
2000-1032 Portable antenna, SMA (m) 2.4 to 2.5 GHz
2000-1200 Portable antenna, SMA (m) 806 to 869 MHz
2000-1035 Portable antenna, SMA (m) 902 to 960 MHz
2000-1216 Black printer cartridge for DeskJet printer
2000-1217 Rechargeable battery for DeskJet printer
551-1691 Earthmate USB to serial adapter cable

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CABLE AND ANTENNA ANALYZER
S810D/S820D Broadband SiteMaster

2 MHz to 20 GHz

The Leading Handheld Broadband Microwave Transmission Line Antenna Analyzer


NEW

Anritsu's handheld, battery-operated Broadband Site Master is the FDR Technique


most accurate and convenient tool available for field installation, ver- Frequency Domain Reflectometry (FDR) and Time Domain
ification, troubleshooting and repair of microwave cables and com- Reflectometry (TDR) have similar acronyms, and both techniques
munication systems. With calibrated vector error correction and a are used to test transmission lines, but that's where the similarities
convenient user interface, difficult test specifications become easy to end. The TDR technique is not sensitive to RF problems. The TDR
verify, quality is improved, and maintenance expenses are reduced. stimulus is a DC pulse, not RF. Thus, TDR is unable to detect sys-
The Broadband Site Master targets microwave site installers, point- tem degradations that often lead to system failures. The FDR tech-
to-point operators, point-to-multipoint operators, radio manufactur- nique saves costly, time-consuming trouble shooting efforts by test-
ers, private/public networks that support microwave links, and de- ing cable feedline and antenna systems at their proper operating fre-
fense programs responsible for the installation and maintenance of quency. Deficient connectors, lightning arrestors, cables, jumpers, or
microwave cables. The Broadband Site Master tests both waveguide antennas are replaced before call quality is compromised.
and coaxial cables more conveniently than laboratory-sized scalar
analyzers or microwave vector network analyzers.

Enhanced Performance and Functionality


The Broadband Site Master offers the following improvements over
the preceding model:
Increased frequency range to cover 2 MHz to 20 GHz with a single
connection
New CW source module for true two-port cable loss measure-
ments of long cables operating up to 20 GHz
New smoothing feature improves accuracy of cable loss measure-
ments
Added capability to support user-defined calibration kits: two coaxial
and two waveguide kits
Increased speed of power monitor measurements by four times
Simplified calibration routine with more messages and added sup-
port for the new T-Calibration components (OSLK50, OSLN50)
Enhanced calibration support for TNC cables
The FDR approach in Site Master can detect faults earlier than
Cost Savings and Quality Improvement TDR because RF spectral density is concentrated in the band-
Market competition requires operators to reduce per site mainte- of-interest between f1 and f2.
nance expenses. Site Master's Frequency Domain Reflectometry
(FDR) technique breaks away from the traditional fix-after-failure Insightful and Convenient Measurements
maintenance process by finding small, hard to identify problems be-
fore major failures occur. Site Master performs various RF measurements aimed at simplifying
Sixty to eighty percent of a typical cell site's problems are caused by transmission line and antenna system analysis: Return Loss, SWR,
problematic cables, connectors and antennas. Cables installed in air- Cable Loss, and Distance-to-Fault (DTF). A single soft key selection
craft and on-board ships are difficult to troubleshoot and can cause on the main menu activates the desired measurement mode.
extensive down time. When cables are damaged, mis-positioned, or Return Loss, SWR
contaminated with moisture, Site Master identifies the problem quick- Return Loss and SWR measurements ensure conformance to sys-
ly. Antenna degradation reduces the cell coverage pattern. Site tem performance specifications. The measurement can easily be
Master can pinpoint the antenna problem from ground level in a few toggled between either one of the two modes, and can be performed
seconds so climbing the antenna tower becomes unnecessary. without climbing the tower.

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Cable Loss Measurements Using 1-Port Approach 2-Port Cable Loss (S8x0D/22xF)
Cable Loss measurements determine the level of insertion loss with- Using the standard 1-port approach, accurate cable loss measure-
in the cable feedline system. Insertion loss can be verified prior to ments up to 10 dB are achievable, but the round trip loss of 20 dB is
deployment, when you have access to both ends of the cable, or on easy to exceed at higher frequencies. A CW source is needed when
installed cables without access to the opposite end. Smoothing fea- cable loss exceeds 10 dB. The Broadband Site Master offers an op-
ture can improve accuracy. tional CW source with power monitor capability for conducting high-
Distance-to-Fault er accuracy cable loss measurements in the field.
Although a Return Loss test can tell users the magnitude of In this approach, the CW source provides swept frequency coverage
signal reflections, it cannot tell the precise location of a fault within (same frequency range as the Broadband Site Master) with the 560
the cable system. A Distance-to-Fault measurement provides the Series RF Detectors as the receiver. The external CW Source
clearest indication of trouble areas as it gives both the magnitude of Module only supports the 2-Port Cable Loss measurement where
signal reflection and the location of the signal anomaly. the display shows swept cable loss versus frequency for a true 2-Port
Cable Loss measurement.
Vector Error Correction
Vector error correction within the S8x0D Series improves the quality
and convenience of measurements compared to traditional scalar
techniques. Accuracy and repeatability are enhanced as errors such
as test port match and source match are removed.
Waveguide Dispersion and Calibration
Vector error correction using FDR improves the quality of Distance-
to-Fault data. Not only is the reflection magnitude more accurate, but
the waveguide dispersion correction for fault location (different fre-
quencies propagate at different speeds) is more accurate and re-
peatable. Unlike scalar-based systems, the Broadband Site Master
S8x0D Series does not suffer reflection magnitude errors and length
inaccuracies in proportion to the relative lengths of the coaxial input
cable and waveguide under test.
Coaxial Connections
Site Master supports frequently used coaxial connectors such as
K, N, and TNC.

Optional Features
Low Frequency Extension (S8x0D/2)
The standard Broadband Site Master spans 25 MHz to 10.5 GHz or
20 GHz in a single coaxial connection. The start frequency can op-
tionally extend to 2 MHz for handheld frequency coverage from 2 Use 2-port Cable Loss to conduct precise cable measurements
MHz to 10.5 GHz or 20 GHz. of lossy microwave cables.
With this extended frequency range, the Broadband Site Master of-
fers a unique capability to test a wide range of cables and anten-
nas in the field where access to AC power is limited or non-existent. GPS Receiver (S8x0D/31)
As an alternative, Option 2 is also bundled with the CW Source of Built-in GPS provides location information (latitude, longitude, alti-
Option 22 for 2-port measurements. tude) and Universal Time (UT) information. Site Master can stamp
each trace with location information to check if the measurements
Power Monitor (S8x0D/5)
are taken at the right location. Site Master stores the GPS location
When cable losses or physical distances are too much for a one-port information until the unit is turned off. This stored location informa-
measurement or option S8x0D/22xF, an external synthesizer can be tion can be used to stamp traces taken indoors at the same cell site
used as a source and Option 5 with a 560 Series RF Detector as re- location. The GPS option includes a magnet mount antenna with a
ceiver to perform thru-line insertion loss measurements. 15 foot (~ 5m) cable to mount on the car or other useful surface.
These high precision detectors significantly help minimize mismatch
uncertainty with detector flatness better than 0.5 dB up to 18 GHz. Handheld Software Tools
The Power Monitor also features: Each Broadband Site Master ships with a test assistant: a copy of
Measurement range (50 to +20 dBm) Anritsus Handheld Software Tools for Windows 2000/XP. This al-
Display range (80 to +80 dBm) lows an operator to add the processing capabilities of a PC and this
Display formats: absolute power (dBm or Watts) and relative power software utility to the S8x0D to form a powerful and flexible mea-
(dB or %). surement solution.
Built-in auto averaging automatically reduces noise effects.
Zeroing allows optimum measurement accuracy at low power levels
GPS Receiver (S8x0D/31)
Built-in GPS provides location information (latitude, longitude, alti-
tude) and Universal Time (UT) information. Site Master can stamp
each trace with location information to check if the measurements
are taken at the right location. Site Master stores the GPS location
information until the unit is turned off. This stored location informa-
tion can be used to stamp traces taken indoors at the same cell site
location. The GPS option includes a magnet mount antenna with a
15 foot (~ 5m) cable to mount on the car or other useful surface.

Connect the S8x0D to a PC via a serial (null modem) cable to


transfer data or further analyze results.

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Specifications
The specifications on the following pages describe the warranted performance of the instrument at 23C 3C when the unit is calibrated with
the appropriate coaxial calibration kit for the built-in test port connector. A warm-up time of fifteen minutes should be allowed prior to verifying
system specifications. Performance parameters denoted as typical indicate non-warranted specifications.

25 MHz to 20000 MHz (S820D)


Frequency Range
25 MHz to 10500 MHz (S810D)

Frequency Accuracy (Fixed CW On) 3 ppm at +25C


Frequency Resolution 10 kHz (100 kHz for Distance-to-Fault)
Output Power (from RF Out Port) <0 dBm (at any particular frequency)

Immunity to on-channel +13 dBm


Interfering Signals on-frequency 10 dBm

2 sec/sweep for 517 data points (CW ON)


Measurement speed Return Loss, SWR, DTF
4 sec/sweep for 517 data points (CW OFF)

Number of data points 130, 259, 517


Range 0.00 to 60.00 dB
Return Loss
Resolution 0.01 dB
Range 1.00 to 65.53
VSWR
Resolution 0.01

Coax/Waveguide (1-port) Range 0.00 to 30.00 dB


Insertion Loss Resolution 0.01 dB

42 dB corrected directivity after calibration for <5 GHz


36 dB corrected directivity after calibration for <15 GHz
Measurement Accuracy
32 dB corrected directivity after calibration for >15 GHz
(see uncertainty curves)

Return Loss 0.00 to 60 dB


Vertical Range
VSWR 1.00 to 65.53

0 to (# of data pts 1) x horizontal resolution,


Horizontal Range
# of data pts = 130, 259, 517

(1.5 x 108) (Vp)


Coaxial Cable F
Distance-to-Fault (Rectangular
windowing) Where Vp is the cables relative propagation velocity
Where F is the stop frequency minus the start frequency (in Hz)
Horizontal Resolution
1.5 x 108 ( 1-(Fc /F1)2 )
F
Waveguide Where Fc is waveguide cutoff frequency (in Hz);
F1 is the start frequency (in Hz), F is the stop
frequency minus the start frequency (in Hz)

Test Port Connector Precision K(f) or N(f) (Option 11NF)

Low Frequency Extension (S8x0D/2)

2 MHz to 20000 MHz (S820D)


Frequency Range 2 MHz to 10500 MHz (S810D)
(All other specs remain the same as standard S8x0D)

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RF Power Monitor (S8x0D/5) Requires External Detector
Detector Range 50 to +20 dBm, 10 nW to 100 mW
Offset Range 0 to +60 dB
Display Range 80 to 80 dBm
Resolution 0.1 dB, 0.1 xW (x = n, , m based on detector power)
RF Power Monitor (S8X0D/5)
1 dB maximum for >40 dBm and <18 GHz using 560-7N50B
Measurement Accuracy
or 560-7S50B (see uncertainty curves)

4-pin DIN connector for use with Anritsu 560-7N50B


Ports added to S8x0D
or 560-7S50B Detectors

Detectors for RF Power Monitor


The 560 Series Detectors use zero-biased Schottky diodes. Measurements use a single cycle per sweep AC detection, and auto-zeroing
with DC detection during the frequency sweep. Optional extender cables can be used with the S8x0D Series (see ordering information).
Contact a local sales representative for special cables.
Maximum Input Power +20 dBm
Standard Cable Length 122 cm (4 ft.)
Dimensions 7.6 x 2.9 x 2.2 cm (3 x 1-1/8 x 7/8 in.)
Weight 170g (6 oz.)

See www.anritsu.com for additional detectors


Model Frequency Range Impedance Return Loss Input Connector Frequency Response

15 dB, <0.04 GHz


22 dB, <8 GHz 0.5 dB, <18 GHz
560-7N50B 0.01 to 20 GHz 50 N(m)
17 dB, <18 GHz 1.25 dB, <20 GHz
14 dB, <20 GHz

15 dB, <0.04 GHz


22 dB, <8 GHz 0.5 dB, <18 GHz
560-7S50B 0.01 to 20 GHz 50 WSMA(m)
17 dB, <18 GHz 1.25 dB, <20 GHz
14 dB, <20 GHz

2-Port Cable Loss (S8x0D/22xF)


2 MHz to 20000 MHz (with S820D)
Frequency Range
2 MHz to 10500 MHz (with S810D)
Frequency Accuracy 3 ppm at 25C
CW Source Module
(CWM220xF) Max Power at RF Out Port +15 dBm, maximum (typically > 10 dBm)
CWM220NF N(f), 15 vDC, +20 dBm, maximum input, no damage
Ports
CWM220SF SMA(f), 15 vDC, +20 dBm, maximum input, no damage
Detector Range 50 to +20 dBm, 10 nW, 100 mW
Display Range 60 to +60 dB(m)
Resolution 0.1 dB
2-Port Cable Loss
Measurement 0.85 dB, maximum for <10 dB cable loss
Measurement Accuracy 1.35 dB, maximum for <30 dB cable loss
(following a calibration) (using 560-7S50B from 10 MHz to 20 GHz
or 560-7N50B from 10 MHz to 18 GHz)

GPS Location Indicator (S8x0D/31) Includes GPS Antenna


Latitude, Longitude, Altitude, and Universal Time on display
GPS Location Indicator (S8x0D/31)
Latitude, Longitude, Altitude, and Universal Time on trace storage

Ports added to S8x0D Reverse BNC(m), 50 ohm for use with GPS antenna only

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General
Language Support Chinese, English, French, German, Japanese, and Spanish
Internal Trace Memory Up to 200 traces
Setup Configurations 21
Custom Cable Configuration Memory up to 200 configurations
Display TFT color display with adjustable backlight
Standard
+23 dBm (Peak), 50 VDC, Maximum input without damage
Type k(f) test port, 50
RF Out
Ports Optional (S8x0D/11NF)
+23 dBm (Peak), 50 VDC, Maximum input without damage
Type N(f) test port, 50
Serial Interface 9 pin D-sub RS-232 three wire serial
Electromagnetic Compatibility Meets European Community requirement EN61326-1:1998
CE
Safety Meets European Community requirement EN61010-1:2001
Operating 10C to 55C, humidity 85% or less
Temperature/
Environmental Humidity 51C to +71C (recommend storing battery separately between 0C
Non-operating
(MIL-PRF- 28800F to +40C for any prolonged non-operating storage period)
Class 2) Vibration Sine (5 to 55 Hz); Random (10 to 500 Hz)
Mechanical
Shock 30G, 11 msec, half sine
External: DC input: +12 to +15 Volt DC, 5A
Power Supply
Internal: NiMH battery: 10.8 volts, 1800 mAh
Size (W x H x D) 254 mm x 178 mm x 61 mm (10.0 in x 7.0 in x 2.4 in)
Dimensions
Weight <2.28 kg (<5 lbs) including battery

Ordering Information
Please specify model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Basic Models Coaxial Calibration Components
S810D Cable and Antenna Analyzer (25 MHz to 10.5 GHz)
K Connectors
with built-in DTF, K(f) Test Port Connector
22K50 Precision K(m) Short/Open, 40 GHz
S820D Cable and Antenna Analyzer (25 MHz to 20 GHz)
22KF50 Precision K(f) Short/Open, 40 GHz
with built-in DTF, K(f) Test Port Connector
28K50 Precision Termination, DC to 40 GHz, 50, K(m)
28KF50 Precision Termination, DC to 40 GHz, 50, K(f)
Standard Accessories
15KKF50-1.5A Armored Test Port Cable, 1.5 meter K(m) to K(f) 20 GHz
10680-00001 Site Master S810D/S820D Users Guide
15RKKF50-1.5A Ruggedized Armored Test Port Cable, 1.5 meter
2300-347 Anritsu Handheld Software Tools CD ROM
K(m) to K(f) 20 GHz
48258 Soft Carrying Case
633-27 Rechargeable NiMH Battery N-Type Connectors
34RKNF50 Precision Adapter, Ruggedized K(m) to N(f) 22N50 Precision N(m) Short/Open, 18 GHz
40-168 AC/DC Adapter 22NF50 Precision N(f) Short/Open, 18 GHz
806-141 Automotive Cigarette Lighter/12 Volt Adapter 28N50-2 Precision Termination, DC to 18 GHz, 50, N(m)
800-441 Serial Interface (Null Modem) Cable 28NF50-2 Precision Termination, DC to 18 GHz, 50, N(f)
15NNF50-1.5B Armored Test Port Cable, 1.5 meter N(m) to N(f) 18 GHz
Options 42N50-20 5W Attenuator, N(m) to N(f), 18 GHz
S8x0D/2 2 MHz Low Frequency Extension
TNC Connectors
S8x0D/5 Power Monitor (detector not included)
1015-54 TNC Termination (f), 18 GHz
S8x0D/11NF Replaces standard K(f) Test Port Connector with N(f)
1015-55 TNC Termination (m), 18 GHz
S8x0D/22SF SMA 2-Port Cable Loss includes the following
1091-53 TNC Open (m), 18 GHz
bundled items:
1091-54 TNC Short (m), 18 GHz
CWM220SF, SMA(f) CW Source Module
1091-55 TNC Open (f), 18 GHz
560-7S50B, WSMA(m) RF Detector
1091-56 TNC Short (f), 18 GHz
S8x0D/5, Power Monitor
66379, DIN to D-sub adapter cable for Power Monitor Adapters
S8x0D/2, 2 MHz Low Frequency Extension 34RKNF50 Precision Adapter, Ruggedized K(m) to N(f)
S8x0D/22NF N(f) 2-Port Cable Loss includes the following 34NN50A Precision N(m) to N(m) Adapter, 18 GHz
bundled items: 34NFNF50 Precision N(f) to N(f) Adapter, 18 GHz
CWM220NF, N(f) CW Source Module K220B Precision Adapter, K(m) to K(m), 40 GHz
560-7N50B, N(m) RF Detector K222B Precision Adapter, K(f) to K(f), 40 GHz
S8x0D/5, Power Monitor 1091-26 Adapter, N(m)-SMA(m), DC to 18 GHz, 50
66379, DIN to D-sub adapter cable for Power Monitor 1091-27 Adapter, N(m)-SMA(f), DC to 18 GHz, 50
S8x0D/2, 2 MHz Low Frequency Extension 1091-80 Adapter, N(f)-SMA(m), DC to 18 GHz, 50
S8x0D/31 GPS Receiver (includes 2000-1410 GPS antenna) 1091-81 Adapter, N(f)-SMA(f), DC to 18 GHz, 50
513-62 Adapter, TNC(f) to N(f), 18 GHz, 50
1091-315 Adapter, TNC(m) to N(f), 18 GHz, 50
1091-324 Adapter, TNC(f) to N(m), 18 GHz, 50
1091-325 Adapter, TNC(m) to N(m), 18 GHz, 50
1091-317 Adapter, TNC(m) to SMA(f), 18 GHz, 50
1091-318 Adapter, TNC(m) to SMA(m), 18 GHz, 50
1091-323 Adapter, TNC(f) to TNC(f), 18 GHz, 50
1091-326 Adapter, TNC(m) to TNC(m), 18 GHz, 50

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Waveguide Calibration Components
xx (in the following table) specifies Waveguide Calibration components:
23 = 1/8 Offset Short
24 = 3/8 Offset Short
26 = Precision Load
Example: 23UA90, 24UA90, 26UA90, and 35UM90N

Precision Waveguide-to-Coaxial
Adapters

Precision Waveguide Calibration Components1


Part No. Frequency Range Waveguide Type Compatible Flanges
xxUM40 3.30 to 4.90 GHz WR229, WG11A PDR40
xxUM48 3.95 to 5.85 GHz WR187,WG12 CAR48, PAR48, UAR48, PDR48
xxUM70 5.85 to 8.20 GHz WR137, WG14 CAR70, PAR70, UAR 70, PDR70
xxUM84 7.05 to 10.00 GHz WR112, WG15 CBR84, UBR84, PBR84, PDR84
xxUM100 8.20 to 12.40 GHz WR90, WG16 CBR100, UBR100, PBR100, PDR100
xxUM120 10.00 to 15.00 GHz WR75, WG17 CBR120, UBR120, PBR120, PDR120
xxUM140 12.40 to 18.00 GHz WR62, WG18 CBR140, UBR140, PBR140, PDR140
xxUM220 17.00 to 26.50 GHz WR42, WG20 CBR220, UBR220, PBR220, PDR220
xxUA187 3.95 to 5.85 GHz WR187, WG12 CPR187F, CPR187G, UG-1352/U, UG-1353/U, UG-1728/U, UG-1729/U,
UG-148/U, UG-149A/U
xxUA137 5.85 to 8.20 GHz WR137, WG14 CPR137F, CPR137G, UG-1356/U, UG-1357/U, UG-1732/U, UG-1733/U,
UG-343B/U, UG-344/U, UG-440B/U, UG-441/U
xxUA112 7.05 to 10.00 GHz WR112, WG15 CPR112F, CPR112G, UG-1358/U, UG-1359/U, UG-1734/U, UG-1735/U,
UG-52B/U, UG-51/U, UG-137B/U, UG-138/U
xxUA90 8.20 to 12.40 GHz WR90, WG16 CPR90F, CPR90G, UG-1360/U, UG-1361/U, UG-1736/U, UG-1737/U,
UG-40B/U, UG-39/U, UG-135/U, UG-136B/U
xxUA62 12.40 to 18.00 GHz WR62, WG18 UG-541A/U, UG-419/U, UG-1665/U, UG1666/U
xxUA42 17.00 to 26.50 GHz WR42, WG20 UG-596A/U, UG-595/U, UG-597/U, UG-598A/U

Precision Waveguide-to-Coaxial Adapters1


Part No. Frequency Range Waveguide Type Compatible Flanges
35UM40N 3.30 to 4.90 GHz WR229, WG11A PDR40
35UM48N 3.95 to 5.85 GHz WR187,WG12 CAR48, PAR48, UAR48, PDR48
35UM70N 5.85 to 8.20 GHz WR137, WG14 CAR70, PAR70, UAR 70, PDR70
35UM84N 7.05 to 10.00 GHz WR112, WG15 CBR84, UBR84, PBR84, PDR84
35UM100N 8.20 to 12.40 GHz WR90, WG16 CBR100, UBR100, PBR100, PDR100
35UM120N 10.00 to 15.00 GHz WR75, WG17 CBR120, UBR120, PBR120, PDR120
35UM140N 12.40 to 18.00 GHz WR62, WG18 CBR140, UBR140, PBR140, PDR140
35UM220K 17.00 to 26.50 GHz WR42, WG20 CBR220, UBR220, PBR220, PDR220

35UA187N 3.95 to 5.85 GHz WR187, WG12 CPR187F, CPR187G, UG-1352/U, UG-1353/U, UG-1728/U, UG-1729/U,
UG-148/U, UG-149A/U

35UA137N 5.85 to 8.20 GHz WR137, WG14 CPR137F, CPR137G, UG-1356/U, UG-1357/U, UG-1732/U, UG-1733/U,
UG-343B/U, UG-344/U, UG-440B/U, UG-441/U

35UA112N 7.05 to 10.00 GHz WR112, WG15 CPR112F, CPR112G, UG-1358/U, UG-1359/U, UG-1734/U, UG-1735/U,
UG-52B/U, UG-51/U, UG-137B/U, UG-138/U

35UA90N 8.20 to 12.40 GHz WR90, WG16 CPR90F, CPR90G, UG-1360/U, UG-1361/U, UG-1736/U, UG-1737/U,
UG-40B/U, UG-39/U, UG-135/U, UG-136B/U

35UA62N 12.40 to 18.00 GHz WR62, WG18 UG-541A/U, UG-419/U, UG-1665/U, UG1666/U
35UA42K 17.00 to 26.50 GHz WR42, WG20 UG-596A/U, UG-595/U, UG-597/U, UG-598A/U
1 Contact an Anritsu sales representative for availability of waveguide calibration components and waveguide-to-coaxial adapters not listed in the table.
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Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Optional Accessories Printers
551-1691 USB to RS-232 Adapter Cable 2000-1214 HP DeskJet Printer, Model 450: Includes printer cable,
760-235 Transit Case for Microwave Site Master 2000-1216 black print cartridge, and U.S. power cord.
2000-1029 Battery Charger (External) Also includes 2000-753 serial-to-parallel Centronics
2000-1410 Magnet Mount GPS Antenna with 15 ft. cable converter cable and 1091-310 Centronics-to DB25
adapter. Rechargeable battery is optional and is
Optional Extender Cables not included.
800-109 Detector Extender Cable, 7.6m (25 ft) 2000-753 Null Modem Serial-to-Parallel Centronics Converter Cable
800-110 Detector Extender Cable, 15.2m (50 ft) 1091-310 Adapter 36-pin Centronics female-to-DB25 female
800-111 Detector Extender Cable, 30.5m (100 ft) 2000-1216 Black Print Cartridge
800-112 Detector Extender Cable, 161.0m (200 ft) 2000-663 Power Cable (Europe) for DeskJet Printer
2000-664 Power Cable (Australia) for DeskJet Printer
Manuals 2000-666 Power Cable (Japan) for DeskJet Printer
10680-00001 Site Master S810D/S820D User's Guide 2000-667 Power Cable (S. Africa) for DeskJet Printer
10680-00002 Site Master S810D/S820D Programming Manual 2000-1217 Rechargeable Battery for DeskJet Printer, Model 450
10680-00003 Site Master S810D/S820D Maintenance Manual 2000-1218 Power Cable (U.K.) for DeskJet Printer

Related Literature, Application Notes


11410-00214 Reflectometer Measurements - Revisited
11410-00206 Time Domain
11410-00270 What is Your Measurement Accuracy?
11410-00185 Distance-To-Fault

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HIGH PERFORMANCE HANDHELD SPECTRUM ANALYZERS Ethernet
MS2721B/23B/24B
9 kHz to 20 GHz

The Most Advanced Ultra-portable Spectrum Analyzer on the Market,


Featuring Unparalleled Performance at a Modest Price
NEW

Continuous frequency coverage from 9 kHz to 20 GHz gives the Features


wireless professional the performance needed for the most demand-
ing measurements in harsh RF and physical environments. Functions
Whether you need spectrum monitoring, AM and FM broadcast Multiple Marker: Display up to six markers on screen. Each mark-
proofing, WiFi and WiFi5 installation and testing, RF and microwave er includes a delta marker, effectively allowing up to 12 markers on
signal measurements or cellular signal measurements, the Spectrum screen. The user may also set marker 1 to be the reference for 6
Master family is the tool to make your job easier and more productive. delta markers.
Now includes quasi-peak detector and CISPR bandwidths. Marker Table: Display a table of up to six marker frequency and ampli-
tude values plus delta marker frequency offset and amplitude.
High Performance Highlights Upper/Lower Limit
9 kHz to 20 GHz Input Fixed and segmented: Each upper and lower limit can be made up
1 Hz to 3 MHz RBW Range of between one and 40 segments.
Very Low Phase Noise (95 dBc/Hz Maximum at 10 kHz offset at Smart Measurements
100 kHz to 20 GHz) Occupied Bandwidth: Measures 99% to 1% power channel of a
Built-in AM/FM/SSB Demodulator signal.
Built-in Preamplifier Channel Power: Measures the total power in a specified bandwidth.
65 dB Step Attenuator C/I: Measures carrier to interference ratio.
True RMS Detection ACPR: Measures power levels in the channels immediately above
2+ Hours of Battery Life and below the center channel.
3.1 kg (<6.9 lbs) Field Strength: Uses antenna calibration tables to measure
3G Modulation options dBm/meter2 or dBmV/meter2.
GPS Receiver option
Tracking Generator option (MS2721B only)
Now includes quasi-peak detector and CISPR bandwidths

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Specifications
MS2721B MS2723B MS2724B
Frequency Range 9 kHz to 7.1 GHz 9 kHz to 13 GHz 9 kHz to 20 GHz
Tuning Resolution 1 Hz
Aging: 1 ppm per 10 years
Frequency Reference
Accuracy: 0.3 ppm (25C 25C) + aging
10 Hz to 7.1 GHz 10 Hz to 13 GHz 10 Hz to 20 GHz
Frequency Span
Plus 0 Hz (zero span)
Span Accuracy Same as frequency reference accuracy
Sweep Time Automatically sets fastest sweep time consistent with accuracy. 10 s to 200 s range in zero span.
Sweep Time Accuracy 2% in zero span
Sweep Trigger Free run, Single, Video, External
Frequency
(3 dB width) 1 Hz to 3 MHz in 1-3 sequence 10%, 10 MHz demodulation bandwidth, 200 Hz, 9 kHz, 120 kHz when
Resolution Bandwidth
quasi-peak detector selected
Video Bandwidth (3 dB) 1 Hz to 3 MHz in 1-3 sequence
9 kHz to 13 GHz:
10,20,30 kHz offset 95 dBc/Hz
100 kHz offset 97 dBc/Hz
9 kHz to 13 GHz: 1 MHz offset 105 dBc/Hz
9 kHz to 7.1 GHz:
10,20,30 kHz offset 95 dBc/Hz 10 MHz offset 120 dBc/Hz
100 dBc/Hz max at 10, 20 and
SSB Phase Noise 100 kHz offset 97 dBc/Hz
30 kHz offset 13-20 GHz:
1 MHz offset 105 dBc/Hz
102 dBc/Hz max at 100 kHz 10,20,30 kHz offset 91 dBc/Hz
10 MHz offset 120 dBc/Hz
100 kHz offset 93 dBc/Hz
1 MHz offset 102 dBc/Hz
10 MHz offset 116 dBc/Hz
Measurement Range DANL to +30 dBm
Display Range 1 to 15 dB/div in 1 dB steps. Ten divisions displayed.
Log Scale Modes: dBm, dBV, dBmv, dBV
Amplitude Units
Linear Scale Modes: nV, V, mV, V, kV, nW, W, mW, W, kW
Attenuator Range 0 to 65 dB
Attenuator Resolution 5 dB steps
Power levels:
50 dBm, 35 dB input attenuation
9 kHz to 10 MHz 1.5 dB
>10 MHz to 4 GHz 1.25 dB
>4 to 7.1 GHz 1.75 dB
40 to 55 dB input attenuation Overall Amplitude Accuracy: Overall Amplitude Accuracy:
9 kHz to 10 MHz 1.5 dB 200C to 30C, 30 minute warmup 20C to 30C, 30 minute warmup
>10 MHz to 4 GHz 1.75 dB 1.3 dB 1.3 dB
Absolute Amplitude >4 to 6.5 GHz 1.75 dB
>6.5 to 7.1 GHz 2 dB Full Temperature Range: Full Temperature Range:
Accuracy
-10 to +55C add 1.2 dB -10 to +55C add 1.2 dB
60 to 65 dB input attenuation
9 kHz to 10 MHz 1.5 dB Frequency Flatness: Frequency Flatness:
>10 MHz to 6.5 GHz 1.75 dB > 4 GHz add 1.4 dB > 4 GHz add 1.5 dB
Amplitude >6.5 to 7.1 GHz 3 dB
Preamplifier on, 0 or 10 dB input
attenuation
9 kHz to 4 GHz 1.5 dB
>4 to 7.1 GHz 1.75 dB

Second Harmonic 50 dBc, 50-500 MHz 50 dBc, 50-500 MHz


0.05 to 1.4 GHz, 50 dBc
Distortion (0 dB input 45 dBc, 500-800 MHz 45 dBc, 500-800 MHz
>1.4 to 2 GHz, 70 dBc
attenuation, 30 dBm 60 dBc, 800-3000 MHz 60 dBc, 800-3000 MHz
>2 GHz, 80 dBc
input) 80 dBc, > 3 GHz 80 dBc, > 3 GHz

Frequency Min
600 MHz +7 dBm
3.5 GHz +9 dBm
Frequency Typical
+6dBm, 50-500 MHz +6dBm, 50-500 MHz
50 MHz to 300 MHz >8 dBm
Third Order Intercept +8dBm, 500-2000MHz +8dBm, 500-2000MHz
>300 MHz to 2.2 GHz >10 dBm
(TOI) (preamplifier off) +10dBm, 2-6GHz +10dBm, 2-6GHz
>2.2 to 2.8 GHz >15 dBm
+12dBm, 6-13 GHz +12dBm, 6-20 GHz
>2.8 to 4.0 GHz >10 dBm
>4.0 to 7.1 GHz >13 dBm
0 dB attenuation, 20 dBm reference
level, 20 dBm tones, spaced 100 kHz

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Test conditions (for all models):
Input attenuation: 0 dB, RMS detection,
Reference level = 20 dBm for preamplifier off and 50 dBm for preamplifier on.Note: Discrete spurious signals
are not included in the measurement of DANL as they are covered by the residual spurious specification.

Frequency Preamplifier On Preamplifier Off


Typical Max Typical Max
10 MHz to 1 GHz 163 161 140 137
MS2721B >1 GHz to 2.2 GHz 160 159 136 133
>2.2 to 2.8 GHz 156 153 130 126
>2.8 to 4.0 GHz 160 159 139 136
>4.0 to 7.1 GHz 158 154 131 127
Displayed Average
Noise Level: DANL in Preamplifier On Preamplifier Off
1 Hz RBW 149 dBm,10 MHz to 1 GHz 139 dBm,10 MHz to 4 GHz
MS2723B 146 dBm, 1 to 3 GHz 136 dBm, 4 to 10 GHz
144 dBm, 3 to 4 GHz 130 dBm, 10 to 13 GHz
Preamplifier works to 4 GHz

Preamplifier On Preamplifier Off


149 dBm,10 MHz to 1 GHz 139 dBm,10 MHz to 4 GHz
146 dBm, 1 to 3 GHz 136 dBm, 4 to 10 GHz
MS2724B 144 dBm 3 to 4 GHz 130 dBm 10 to 13 GHz
136 dBm, 13 to 20 GHz
Preamplifier works to 4 GHz

0 dB attenuation, 23C: Preamplifier On


Frequency Typical
0 MHz to 1 GHz 11 dB
MS2721B >1 GHz to 2.2 GHz 14 dB
Amplitude >2.2 to 2.8 GHz 18 dB
>2.8 to 4.0 GHz 14 dB
>4.0 to 7.1 GHz 16 dB

Preamplifier on
10 MHz to 1 GHz 5 dB
1 GHz to 3 GHz 18 dB
3 GHz to 4 GHz 0 dB
Noise Figure MS2723B
(derived from DANL Preamplifier off
measurement) 10 MHz to 4 GHz 35 dB
4 GHz to 10 GHz 38 dB
10 GHz to 13 GHz 44 dB

Preamplifier on
10 MHz to 1 GHz 15 dB
1 GHz to 3 GHz 18 dB
3 GHz to 4 GHz 20 dB
MS2724B Preamplifier off
10 MHz to 4 GHz 35 dB
4 GHz to 10 GHz 38 dB
10 GHz to 13 GHz 44 dB
13 GHz to 20 GHz 38 dB

MS2721B 60 dBc max, (<70 dBc typical)

Input-Related 60 dBc max, (<70 dBc typical)


Spurious
MS2723B Except:
30 dBm input, Input Freq of 3275 MHz 50 dBc
0 dB RF attenuation,
span <1.7 GHz 60 dBc max, (<70 dBc typical)
MS2724B Except:
Input Freq of 3275 MHz 50 dBc

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90 dBm max*2, 100 kHz to <3200 MHz
84 dBm max*2, 3200 to 7100 MHz
Exceptions*2:
Frequency Spur Level
MS2721B 250, 300, and 350 MHz 85 dBm max
Residual Spurious,
preamplifier off (RF ~4010 MHz 80 dBm max (90 dBm typical)
input terminated, ~5084 MHz 70 dBm max (83 dBm typical)
0 dB RF attenuation) ~5894 MHz 75 dBm max (87 dBm typical)
Amplitude ~7028 MHz 80 dBm max (92 dBm typical)
MS2723B 90 dBm max
90 dBm max
MS2724B
85 dBm max, >13 GHz
Residual Spurious, MS2721B 100 dBm max
preamplifier on
MS2723B 100 kHz to 4 GHz, 100 dBm max
(RF input terminated,
0 dB RF attenuation) MS2724B 100 kHz to 4 GHz, 100 dBm max

Options Specifications
10 MHz BW Demodulation Hardware (Option 9) Channel Scanner (Option 27)
Hardware required to demodulate 3G and WiMax signals Measurement Range +20 dBm to 110 dBm
Number of Channels 1 to 20
PSN50 High Accuracy Power Meter (Option 19)
Measurement Range: 30 to +20 dBm
GPS (Option 31)
Frequency Range: 50 MHz to 6 GHz
GPS Location Latitude, Longitude and Altitude on display
PSN50 Input Connector: Type N, male, 50 Indicator Latitude, Longitude and Altitude with trace storage
Sensor Max Input Without Damage: +33 dBm, 25 VDC GPS High Frequency
25 ppb with GPS ON, 3 minutes after satellite
Input Return Loss: 50 MHz to 2 GHz: 26 dB Accuracy when GPS
lock
antenna is connected
2 GHz to 6 GHz: 20 dB
Internal High
Total RSS Measurement Uncertainty (0 to 50C): 0.16 dB*1 Accuracy, when
Better than 50 ppb for 3 days from a High
Accuracy GPS Lock and within 0 to 50C ambient
Noise: 20 nW max GPS antenna is not
temperature
connected
Zero Set: 20 nW
Connector Reverse polarity BNC
Zero Drift: 10 nW max*2
PSN50 Sensor Linearity: 0.13 dB max
WCDMA/HSDPA OTA (Option 35)
Accuracy
Instrumentation Accuracy: 0.00 dB
Resolution 0.1 dB 0.1 dB
Sensor Cal Factor Uncertainty: 0.06 dB
Temperature Compensation: 0.06 dB max GSM/GPRS/EDGE RF Measurements (Option 40)

Continuous digital modulation uncertainty: + 0.06 dB Bandwidth within which 99% of the power
Occupied Bandwidth
(+17 to +20 dBm) transmitted on a single channel lies

Measurement Resolution: 0.01 dB Burst Power 1 dB typical for 50 dBm to +20 dBm (1.5 dB max)

Offset Range: 60 dB Frequency Error 10 Hz + time base error, 99% confidence level
PSN50
Power Requirements: GSM/GPRS/EDGE Demodulator (Option 41)
System
Supply Voltage: 8 to 18 Vdc GSMK Modulation (RMS Phase) Measurement Accuracy: 1 deg
Supply Current: <100 mA Quality Residual Error (GSMK): 1 deg
(EVM) Measurement Accuracy: 1.5%
Tracking Generator (Option 20 for MS2721B only) 8PSK Modulation Residual Error (8PSK): 2.5%
Quality (EVM) Measurement Accuracy: 1.5%
Frequency Range 100 kHz to 7.1 GHz
Residual Error (8PSK): 2.5%
Power Output 0 to 40 dBm
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Step Size 0.1 dB


Level Accuracy 1.5 dB max, 450 kHz to 7.1 GHz
(15C to 35C) excluding SWR effects

Interference Analyzer (Option 25)


Signal Strength Gives visual and aural indication of signal strength
RSSI Collect data up to 72 hours
Spectrogram Collect data up to 72 hours

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WCDMA/HSDPA RF Measurements (Option 44) WCDMA Demodulation and WCDMA/HSDPA Demodulator
(Options 45 and 65)
824894 MHz, 17102170 MHz,
Frequency Ranges
23002700 MHz
EVM Accuracy*3 (3GPP Test Model 4) 2.5%; EVM 25%
RF Channel Power (Temperature 0.7 dB typical (824 to 894 MHz, 1710 (3GPP Test Model 5) 2.5%; EVM 20%
range 15C to 35C) (1.25 dB max) to 2170 MHz) (2300 MHz to 2700 MHz)

EVM Accuracy*3 2.5% for 6 EVM 20%


Occupied Bandwidth Accuracy 100 kHz
Residual EVM 2.5% typical
Residual Adjacent Channel
54 dB typical at 5 MHz offset 0.5 dB for code channel power >25 dB
Leakage Ratio (ACLR)*3
59 dB typical at 10 MHz offset Code Domain Power 16, 32, 64 DCPH (test model 1)
(824 to 894 MHz, 1710 to 2170)
16, 32 DCPH (test model 2, 3)
Leakage Ratio (ACLR)*3 54 dB typical at 5 MHz offset
(2300-2700 MHz) 57 dB typical at 10 MHz offset CPICH (dBm) Accuracy 0.8 dB typical
Scrambling Code 3 seconds
ACLR Accuracy 0.8 dB for ACLR 45 dB at
(Single Channel Active) 5 MHz offset
(824 to 894 MHz, 1710 to 0.8 dB for ACLR 50 dB at Fixed WiMAX RF Measurements (Option 46)
2170 MHz) 10 MHz offset
Channel Power 1 dB Typical for +20 dBm to 50 dBm
Accuracy*3 (1.5 dB max)
1.0 dB for ACLR 45 dB at
ACLR Accuracy
5 MHz offset
(Single Channel Active) Fixed WiMAX RF Measurements (Option 46)
1.0 dB for ACLR 50 dB at
(2300-2700 MHz)
10 MHz offset Residual EVM (rms) 3% for +20 dBm to 50 dBm (3.5% max.)
Frequency Error:10 Hz + Time 10 Hz + Time Base Error, 99% Frequency Error 10 Hz + time base error, 99% confidence level
Base Error, 99% confidence level confidence level
*1: Excludes mismatch errors.
Excludes noise, zero set, zero drift for levels <20 dBm.
Excludes digital modulation uncertainty between +17 and +20 dBm.
*2: After 30 min warm-up
*3: Depends on reference level, input signal level and single channel conditions

General
RF Input VSWR 2.0:1 maximum, 1.5:1 typical (10 dB attenuation)
Maximum Continuous Input (10 dB attenuation), +30 dBm
10 dB attenuation, >+43 dBm, 50 Vdc
<10 dB attenuation, >+23 dBm, 50 Vdc
Input Damage Level*
* Input protection relay opens at >30 dBm with 10 dB input attenuation and at approximately 10 to 23 dBm with
<10 dB attenuation.
ESD Damage Level 10 dB attenuation, >10 kV
External Reference Frequencies 1, 1.2288, 1.544, 2.048, 2.4576, 4.8, 4.9152, 5, 9.8304, 10, 13 and 19.6608 MHz at 10 to +10 dBm
Display Bright daylight-viewable color transmissive LCD: Full SVGA, 8 in.
Built-in English, Spanish, Italian, French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese. The instrument also has the
Languages
capability to have two customized languages installed from Master Software Tools.
6 Markers, 9 Modes: Normal, Delta, Marker to Peak, Marker to Center, Marker to Reference Level, Next Peak Left, Next
Marker Modes Peak Right, All Markers Off, Noise Marker, Frequency Counter Marker (1 Hz resolution), Markers Tracking or Fixed,
Marker 1 reference for all deltas.
Sweeps Full span, Zero span, Span Up/Span Down
Detection Peak, Negative, Sample, RMS, Quasi-peak
Trace and Setup storage is limited only by the capacity of the installed Compact Flash card. For a 256 MB card, storage
Memory
is greater than 13000 spectrum analyzer traces and over 10000 setups.
Displayed Traces: Three Traces with trace overlay. Trace A is always the live data; Traces B and C can be either stored
Traces
data or traces which have been mathematically manipulated. Also Trace C can show max hold or min hold.

Type N female RF connector for Spectrum Analyzer input


Type N female RF connector for optional Tracking Generator
Reverse polarity BNC jack for optional GPS antenna connector
BNC female connectors for ext. reference and ext. trigger
Interfaces
5-pin Mini-B USB 2.0 for data transfer to a PC
USB 2.0 Host connector used with PSN50 High Accuracy Power Meter and USB Flash Drives
RJ45 connector for Ethernet 10/100 Base T
2.5 mm 3-wire headset connector

Size: 313W x 211H x 77D mm (12W x 8H x 3D in.)


Size and Weight
Weight: MS2721B, 3.1 kg (<6.9 lbs.) typical; MS2723B and MS2724B, 3.4 kg (7.5 lb) typical
Environmental MIL-PRF-28800F class 2
Operating 10C to 55C, humidity 85% or less
Storage 51C to 71C
Altitude 4600 meters, operating and non-operating
Safety Conforms to EN 61010-1 for Class 1 portable equipment
Electromagnetic Compatibility Meets European Community requirements for CE marking.

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Ordering Information
Please specify model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
MS2721B Handheld Spectrum Analyzer 9 kHz to 7.1 GHz Optional Accessories
15NNF50-1.5B Test port cable, armored, 1.5 meter N(m) to N(f), 18 GHz
Options
15NN50-1.5C Test port cable armored, 1.5 meter, N(m) to N(m), 6 GHz
MS2721B-009 10 MHz BW Demodulation Hardware
15NN50-3.0C Test port cable armored, 3.0 meter, N(m) to N(m), 6 GHz
MS2721B-019 High Accuracy Power Meter (PSN50 sensor not included)
15NN50-5.0C Test port cable armored, 5.0 meter, N(m) to N(m), 6 GHz
MS2721B-020 Tracking Generator
15NNF50-1.5C Test port cable armored, 1.5 meter, N(m) to N(f), 6 GHz
MS2721B-025 Interference Analysis
15NNF50-3.0C Test port cable armored, 3.0 meter, N(m) to N(f), 6 GHz
MS2721B-027 Channel Scanner
15NNF50-5.0C Test port cable armored, 5.0 meter, N(m) to N(f), 6 GHz
MS2721B-031 GPS (includes GPS antenna)
15ND50-1.5C Test port cable armored, 1.5 meter, N(m) to 7/16 DIN(m),
MS2721B-035 WCDMA/HSDPA OTA
6.0 GHz
MS2721B-040 GSM/GPRS/EDGE RF Meas
15NDF50-1.5C Test port cable armored, 1.5 meter, N(m) to 7/16 DIN(f),
MS2721B-041 GSM/GPRS/EDGE Demod (requires Opt. 009)
6.0 GHz
MS2721B-044 WCDMA/HSDPA RF Meas
510-90 Adapter, 7/16 DIN (f) to N(m), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50
MS2721B-045 WCDMA Demod (requires Opt. 009)
510-91 Adapter, 7/16 DIN (f)-N(f), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50
MS2721B-046 Fixed WiMAX RF Meas
510-92 Adapter, 7/16 DIN(m)N(m), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50
MS2721B-047 Fixed WiMAX Demod
510-93 Adapter, 7/16 DIN(m)-N(f), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50
MS2721B-065 WCDMA/HSDPA Demod (requires Opt. 009)
510-96 Adapter 7/16 DIN\(m) to 7/16 DIN(m), DC to 7.5 GHz,
50W
MS2723B Handheld Spectrum Analyzer 9 kHz to 13 GHz
1030-105 Band Pass Filters, 890-915 MHz, N(m) to N(f), 50
Options 1030-106 Band Pass Filters, 1710-1790 MHz, N(m) to N(f), 50
MS2723B-009 10 MHz BW Demodulation Hardware 1030-107 Band Pass Filters, 1910-1990 MHz, N(m) to N(f), 50
MS2723B-019 High Accuracy Power Meter (PSN50 sensor not included) 1030-109 Band Pass Filters, 824-849 MHz, N(m) to SMA(f), 50
MS2723B-020 Tracking Generator 1030-110 Band Pass Filters, 880-915 MHz, N(m) to SMA(f), 50
MS2723B-025 Interference Analysis 1030-111 Band Pass Filters, 1850-1910 MHz, N(m) to SMA(f), 50
MS2723B-027 Channel Scanner 1030-112 Band Pass Filters, 2400-2484 MHz, N(m) to SMA(f), 50
MS2723B-031 GPS (includes GPS antenna) 1030-114 Band Pass Filters, 806-869 MHz, N(m) to SMA(f), 50
MS2723B-035 WCDMA/HSDPA OTA 510-97 Adapter 7/16 DIN(f) to 7/16 DIN(f), 7.5 GHz
MS2723B-044 WCDMA/HSDPA RF Meas 61382 Spare soft carrying case
MS2723B-045 WCDMA Demod (requires Opt. 009) 64343 Spare Tilt Bail Stand Accessory
MS2723B-065 WCDMA/HSDPA Demod (requires Opt. 009) 40-168 Spare AC/DC adapter
806-141 Spare automotive cigarette lighter/12 Volt DC adapter
MS2724B Handheld Spectrum Analyzer 9 kHz to 20 GHz 760-235 Transit case for Anritsu Handheld Master Products
2300-498 Anritsu Master Software Tools, models, MS2721B,
Options
MS2723B, MS2724B for all three manuals
MS2724B-009 10 MHz BW Demodulation Hardware
10580-00175 Anritsu HHSA Users Guide, models, MS2721B,
MS2724B-019 High Accuracy Power Meter (PSN50 sensor not included)
MS2723B, MS2724B for all three manuals (spare)
MS2724B-020 Tracking Generator
10580-00176 Anritsu HHSA Programming Manual, models, MS2721B,
MS2724B-025 Interference Analysis
MS2723B, MS2724B for all three manuals
MS2724B-027 Channel Scanner
10580-00177 Anritsu HHSA Maintenance Manual, models, MS2721B,
MS2724B-031 GPS (includes GPS antenna)
MS2723B, MS2724B for all three manuals
MS2724B-035 WCDMA/HSDPA OTA
633-44 Rechargeable battery, Li-Ion
MS2724B-044 WCDMA/HSDPA RF Meas
3-2000-1500 256 MB Compact Flash Memory Module
MS2724B-045 WCDMA Demod (requires Opt. 009)
2000-1374 Dual battery charger, Li-Ion with universal power supply
MS2724B-065 WCDMA/HSDPA Demod (requires Opt. 009)
2000-1411 Portable Yagi Antenna, 10 dBd, N(f) 822 to 900 MHz
2000-1412 Portable Yagi Antenna, 10 dBd, N(f) 885 to 975 MHz
Standard Accessories
2000-1413 Portable Yagi Antenna, 10 dBd, N(f) 1.71 to 1.88 GHz
10580-00175 Users Guide
2000-1414 Portable Yagi Antenna, 9.3 dBd, N(f) 1.85 to 1.99 GHz
61382 Soft Carrying Case
2000-1415 Portable Yagi Antenna, 10 dBd, N(f) 2.4 to 2.5 GHz
40-168 AC DC Adapter
2000-1416 Portable Yagi Antenna, 10 dBd, N(f) 1.92 to 2.23 GHz
806-141 Automotive Cigarette Lighter/12 Volt DC Adapter
2000-1030 Portable antenna, SMA(m) 1.71 to 1.88 GHz, 50
2300-498 CD ROM containing Master Software Tools
2000-1031 Portable antenna, SMA(m) 1.85 to 1.99 GHz, 50
2000-1371 Ethernet Cable
2000-1032 Portable antenna, SMA(m) 2.4 to 2.5 GHz, 50
2000-1209 Cross-over Ethernet Cable
2000-1035 Portable antenna, SMA(m) 896 to 941 MHz, 50
633-44 Rechargeable battery, Li-Ion
2000-1200 Portable antenna, SMA(m) 806 to 869 MHz, 50
1091-27 Type-N male to SMA female adapter
2000-1361 Portable Antenna, SMA(m) 5725 to 5825 MHz, 50
1091-172 Type-N male to BNC female adapter
2000-1473 Portable Antenna, SMA(m) 870 to 960 MHz, 50
64343 Tilt Bail Stand Accessory
2000-1474 Portable Antenna, SMA(m) 2.4 to 2.5 GHz, 50
2000-1501 USB Memory Device 256 MB
2000-1475 Portable Antenna, SMA(m) 2.11 to 2.17 GHz, 50
3-2000-1360 USB Type A to Mini-B Cable
61532 Antenna Kit: 2000-1030, 2000-1031, 2000-1032,
One Year Warranty
2000-1035, 2000-1200, and 2000-1361

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SPECTRUM MASTER
MS2711D Handheld Spectrum Analyzer
100 kHz to 3.0 GHz

Powerful Trace Management


Fast, Accurate, Repeatable, Users are able to store ten test setups along with 200 measurement
Portable Spectrum Analysis traces internally in the units memory. The stored data can be easily down-
loaded to a personal computer (PC) or a printer via an RS232 serial
cable for further analysis. A computer can be used with the RS232
interface for automated control and data collection in the field.
A preamplifier plus a number of available options including transmis-
sion measurement (option 21, MS2711D) expand the MS2711Ds
capabilities.

The MS2711D Handheld Spectrum Analyzer provides excellent


measurement flexibility for field environments and applications re-
quiring mobility. Unlike traditional spectrum analyzers, the MS2711D
features a rugged, ultra-lightweight, battery-operated design that en-
ables users to conduct spectrum analysis measurements anywhere,
anytime.
Providing complete freedom from AC/DC power requirements, the
MS2711D enables you to locate, identify, record and solve commu-
nication systems problems quickly and easily, without sacrificing
measurement accuracy.
Whether you are installing, maintaining, or troubleshooting a modern
wireless communication system, the MS2711D provides exceptional
performance combined with ease-of-use and broad functionality
making them the ideal solution for engineers and technicians who
conduct field measurements in the 100 kHz to 3.0 GHz frequency
range. In fact, they are ideal for finding the source of interfering sig-
nals in modern wireless systems. To meet the challenges of todays wireless market, Anritsu Company
has incorporated a pre-amp (standard) for its revolutionary
Rugged and Reliable MS2711D Handheld Spectrum Analyzer which increases the ana-
Because the MS2711D was designed specifically for field environ-
lyzers sensitivity and dynamic range while improving measurement
ments, they can easily withstand the day-to-day punishment of field
time. With the built-in pre-amp feature, the MS2711D is particularly
use. Rugged packaging keeps the MS2711D performing in harsh en-
effective in measuring low-level signals. The handheld spectrum an-
vironments.
alyzers sensitivity is improved to 135 dBm (100 Hz RBW). With
Easy-to-Use this option, the MS2711B/D can identify and make measurements on
Not only is the MS2711D the lightest fully-functional spectrum ana- low-level signals much faster than previously possible.
lyzer available at 4.5 pounds (base model including battery), opera- The improved sensitivity, dynamic range, and measurement speed
tion is straight-forward and driven by firmware that simplifies the complement the existing benefits of the MS2711D. Weighing only 4.9
process of making measurements and interpreting the results shown pounds (including a NiMH battery, fully loaded, base model only 4.5
on the large, high-resolution LCD display. The menu-driven user in- pounds).
terface is easy to use and requires little training. The MS2711D has been enhanced so that it can make highly accu-
A full range of marker capabilities such as peak, center and delta rate channel power measurements, occupied bandwidth and
functions are also provided, giving users a faster and more compre- Adjacent Channel Power Ratio (ACPR) measurements. These are
hensive measurement of displayed signals. Limit lines simplify am- increasingly critical measurements, particularly for power amplifiers
plitude measurements, giving users the capability to create quick, used in wireless communication systems. With the enhancements,
simple, pass/fail measurements. Frequency, span and amplitude the MS2711D has dedicated one button channel power, occupied
functions are easily configured for optimum performance. Used to- bandwidth, and ACPR measurement capability to significantly re-
gether with the Save Setup feature, these functions can help to make duce test time and expense. The MS2711D also features local lan-
testing easier and faster for less experienced users. guage graphical user interface support (English, Chinese, Japanese,
French, German, and Spanish).

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Features Optional CW Signal Generator output . Power level is adjustable
Lightweight (4.5 lbs - base model, 4.9 lbs with transmission mea- with this option using attenuator kit 61534
surement, MS2711D option 21) Optional build-in GPS receiver with external antenna for location
Synthesizer-based performance stamping measurements
Wide dynamic range Data storage and memory
One button, ACPR, OBW, channel power, C/I measurement Store up to ten test setups and 200 measurement traces in non-
Quick zoom-in, zoom-out display volatile memory
Five minute warm up Stored data is easily and quickly downloaded to a personal com-
Manual and automatic attenuator control puter (PC) or printer
Improved user interface, with local language support in five different Powerful trace management
languages Automatically date/time stamped
Automatic overload and ESD protection Alphanumeric labeling
Built-in AM/FM/SSB demodulation PC reporting software
Built-in field strength measurement Windows 95/98/2000/ME, XP, NT Workstation compatible
Built-in interference analysis Supports long file names for descriptive labeling
Ability to store and recall up to six sets of antenna factors Can display an unlimited number of traces for comparison to his-
Full range of marker capabilities including peak, center, and delta torical performance
functions Color LCD display with backlight capability
Limit lines for quick, simple pass/fail measurements Direct printer control via RS232 serial port
Rugged, reliable packaging
Battery operated design
2.5 hours of continuous operation Applications
Built-in energy conservation that extends battery life beyond an Convenient operating procedures, high sensitivity, and excellent re-
eight-hour workday peatability enables the MS2711D to pinpoint the smallest system
Operation using a 12.5 Vdc source AC-DC adapter or automotive performance degradation and allow for easy verification of system
cigarette lighter adapter, which simultaneously charges the battery compliance. Typical applications include:
Field replaceable battery Transmitter Spectrum Analysis occupied bandwidth, power, mod-
Built in clock and calendar ulation measurements, location and identification of in-band, out-
Low cost ownership, global warranty of-channel spurious and out-of-band spurious signals
Optional Interference Analysis including spectrogram, signal Receive Signal Analysis locate and identify sources of interfering
strength and RSSI signals
Optional channel scanner for viewing the received power level of up Modulation identification, modulation depth, deviation, and spectral mask
to 20 channels Signal Strength Mapping to determine the most suitable location for
antennas, base stations, and repeaters; or pinpoint electromagnetic
(EM) leakage in broadcast systems

Specifications
Model MS2711D
Frequency range 100 kHz to 3.0 GHz
Aging: 1 ppm/yr
Frequency reference
Accuracy: 2 ppm
Frequency span 10 Hz to 2.99 GHz in 1, 2, 5 step selections in auto mode, plus zero span
Frequency

1.1 second full span;


Sweep time
50 msec to 200 second zero span
Resolution bandwidth (3dB width) 100 Hz to 1 MHz in 1-3 sequence, 5%
Video bandwidth (3dB) 100 Hz to 300 kHz in 1-3 sequence
SSB Phase Noise (1 GHz) @30 kHz Offset 75 dBc/Hz
Spurious responses Input related 45 dBc
Spurious residual responses 90 dBm (500 kHz)
Measurement range +20 dBm to 135 dBm (with preamp on)
135 dBm typical, 1 MHz (preamp on)
115 dBm typical, 500 kHz to <1 MHz
Displayed average noise level
110 dBm typical, < 500 kHz
for input terminated, 0 dB attenuation, RMS detection, 100 Hz RBW
Dynamic range >65 dB, typical
Amplitude

1 dB typical (1.5 dB max) 10 MHz to 3 GHz


Total level accuracy 2 dB typical <10 MHz
for input signal level 60 dBm, excludes input VSWR mismatch
Display range 1 to 15 dB/div in 1 dB steps, Ten divisions displayed
Max input level without damage +43 dBm (Peak), 50 Vdc
0 to 51 dB, selected manually or automatically coupled to the reference level. Resolution in
Attenuator Range
1 dB steps.
RF input 1.5:1 typical, (20 dB atten., 10 MHz to 2.4 GHz)

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Model MS2711D
Internal trace memory 200 maximum
Setup storage 15 test setups
Display VGA Monochrome LCD
Inputs and Outputs Ports
RF In Type N, female, 50
RF Out Type N, female, 50
Ext trig In BNC, female (5V TTL)
Ext Freq Ref In (2 MHz to 20 MHz) Shared BNC, female, 50 (15 dBm to +10 dBm)
Serial Interface RS-232 9 pin D-sub, three wire serial
Electromagnetic compatibility Meets European community requirements for CE marking
General

Safety Conforms to EN 61010-1 for Class 1 portable equipment


Temperature
Operating 10C to 55C, humidity 85% or less
Non-operating 51C to +71C (recommend battery stored separately between 0C to 40C for any prolonged
storage period)

Power supply
External DC Input +12.5 to +15 volts dc, 1350 mA max
Internal NiMH battery: 10.8 volts, 1800 mA mAH

Dimensions
Size (W x H x D) 25.4 cm x 17.8 cm x 6.10 cm
(10.0 in x 7.0 in x 2.4 in)
Weight <2.14 kg (4.7 lbs) includes battery,
<2.28 kg (5 lbs) includes transmission measurement

MS2711D (Option 10A) Bias Tee specifications


Voltage +12 to +24 Vdc
Bias Tee
Power 8 Watts

MS2711D (Option 21) Transmission Measurement specifications


Frequency range 25 MHz to 3 GHz
Frequency
Frequency resolution 10 Hz
Output power level 10 dBm typical
Output
Output impedance 50

FCN4760 Frequency Converter specifications


Frequency range 4.7 GHz to 6 GHz
Frequency resolution 1 10 Hz
Frequency

Aging: 1 ppm/yr
Frequency reference
Accuracy: 2 ppm
SSB Phase Noise (6 GHz) @30 kHz Offset 65 dBc/Hz
Spurious responses Input related 45 dBc
Spurious residual responses1 90 dBm
Measurement range 40 dBm to 100 dBm
Amplitude

Sensitivity1 (displayed avg. noise level) 100 dBm


Maximum input level without damage 5 dBm
RF input VSWR 2.0:1 max
Inputs and Outputs Ports
RF In Type N, female, 50
RF Out Type N, male, 50
Communication Interface 10 pin D sub
Electromagnetic compatibility Meets European community requirements for CE marking
General

Safety Conforms to EN 61010-1 for Class 1 portable equipment


Temperature
Operating 10C to 50C, humidity 85% or less
Non-operating 50C to +80C
Power dissipation 850 mW max
Dimensions
Size (W x H x D) 6.6 cm x 10.9 cm x 3.3 cm (2.6 in x 4.3 in x 1.3 in)
Weight <0.45 kg (< 1 lb.)

1: Specifications apply when connected to the MS2711D spectrum analyzer

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MS2711D (Option 29) Power meter specifications
Frequency Range 3 MHz to 3.0 GHz
1 dB typical (1.5 dB max) 10 MHz to 3 GHz
Total Level Accuracy 2 dB typical <10 MHz
for input signal level 60 dBm, excludes input VSWR mismatch
Measurement Range +20 dBm to -80 dBm
Frequency Span 3 MHz to 2.99 GHz
Display Range +80 dBm to -80 dBm
Offset Range 0 to 60 dB
Maximum Input Power +20 dBm without input attenuator

Ordering Information
Please specify model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
MS2711D Handheld Spectrum Analyzer: 100 kHz to 3.0 GHz 560-7A50 Detector, 10 MHz to 18 GHz, GPC-7, 50
560-7N50B Detector, 10 MHz to 20 GHz, N(m), 50
Standard Accessories 560-7S50B Detector, 10 MHz to 20 GHz, WSMA(m), 50
MS2711D Users Guide 560-7S50-2 Detector, 10 MHz to 26.5 GHz, WSMA(m), 50
Soft Carrying Case
560-7K50 Detector, 10 MHz to 40 GHz, K(m), 50
AC DC Adapter
560-7VA50 Detector, 10 MHz to 50 GHz, V(m), 50
Automotive Cigarette Lighter/12 Volt DC Adapter
1030-109 Bandpass Filter, 824 - 849 MHz, N(m) - SMA (f), 50
One Year Warranty
1030-110 Bandpass Filter, 880 - 915 MHz, N(m) - SMA (f), 50
CD ROM containing Software Tools
1030-111 Bandpass Filter, 1850 - 1910 MHz, N(m) - SMA (f), 50
Serial Interface Cable
1030-112 Bandpass Filter, 2400 - 2484 MHz, N(m) - SMA (f), 50
Rechargeable battery, NiMH
48258 Spare soft carrying case
Pre-amplifier (built-in)
40-168 Spare AC/DC adapter
Option Accessories 806-62 Spare automotive cigarette lighter/12 Volt DC adapter
Option 5 Power Monitor (requires external detector, sold separately) 800-441 Spare serial interface cable
Option 6 Frequency converter controller module for use with 760-235 Transit case for Anritsu Handheld Spectrum Analyzer
FCN4760 2300-347 Anritsu Handheld Software Tools
Option 10 Bias Tee (built-in) 10580-00074 Anritsu HHSA Users Guide, Model MS2711B (spare)
Option 19 Support for the PSN50High Accuracy Sensor 10580-00071 Anritsu HHSA Programming Manual, Model MS2711B
Option 21 Transmission measurement (built-in) 10580-00072 Anritsu HHSA Maintenance Manual, Model MS2711B
Option 25 Interference Analysis 10580-00097 Anritsu HHSA Users Guide, Model MS2711D
Option 27 Channel Scanner 10580-00098 Anritsu HHSA Programming Manual, Model MS2711D
Option 28 CW Signal Generator (requires external attenuator kit, 10580-00099 Anritsu HHSA Maintenance Manual, Model MS2711D
sold separately, Anritsu part number 61534) 633-27 Rechargeable battery, NiMH
Option 29 Power Meter 551-1691 USB to Serial adapter
Option 31 GPS Receiver (includes GPS antenna, 70-28 Headset
Anritsu part number 2000-1410) 2000-1029 Battery charger, NiMH with universal power supply
2000-1030 Portable antenna, 50 , SMA (m) 1.71-1.88 GHz
Optional Accessories
2000-1031 Portable antenna, 50 , SMA (m) 1.85-1.99 GHz
FCN4760 4.7 to 6.0 GHz Down Converter
2000-1032 Portable antenna, 50 , SMA (m) 12.4-2.5 GHz
(requires MS2711D/6 or S332D/6)
PSN50 High Accuracy Power Sensor 2000-1035 Portable antenna, 50 , SMA (m) 896-941 MHz
61534 CW Signal Generator Kit 2000-1200 Portable antenna, 50 , SMA (m) 806-869 MHz
5400-71N50 RF Detector, N(m), 50 , 1 to 3000 MHz (MS2711B only) 2000-1411 Portable YAGI Antenna, 822-900 MHz, N(f), 10 dBd
2000-1412 Portable YAGI Antenna, 885-975 MHz, N(f), 10 dBd
42N50A-30 30 dB, 50 Watt, Bi-directional, DC to 18 GHz,
2000-1413 Portable YAGI Antenna, 1710-1880 MHz, N(f), 10 dBd
N(m) to N(f) Attenuator
2000-1414 Portable YAGI Antenna, 1850-1990 MHz, N(f), 9.3 dBd
34NN50A Precision Adapter, DC to 18 GHz, 50 , N(m) to N(m)
2000-1415 Portable YAGI Antenna, 2400-2500 MHz, N(f), 10 dBd
34NFNF50C Precision Adapter, DC to 18 GHz, 50 , N(f) to N(f)
2000-1416 Portable YAGI Antenna, 1920-2230 MHz, N(f), 10 dBd
15NN50-1.5C Test port cable armored, 1.5 meter, N(m) to N(m), 6.0 GHz
15NN50-3.0C Test port cable armored, 3.0 meter, N(m) to N(m), 6.0 GHz Printers
15NN50-5.0C Test port cable armored, 5.0 meter, N(m) to N(m), 6.0 GHz 2000-1214 HP DeskJet printer
15NNF50-1.5C Test port cable armored, 1.5 meter, N(m) to N(f), 6.0 GHz Includes: interface cable, black print cartridge, and US
15NNF50-3.0C Test port cable armored, 3.0 meter, N(m) to N(f), 6.0 GHz power cable
15NNF50-5.0C Test port cable armored, 5.0 meter, N(m) to N(f), 6.0 GHz 2000-753 Spare serial-to-parallel converter cable
15ND50-1.5C Test port cable armored, 1.5 meter, N(m) to
2000-663 Power cable (Europe) for DeskJet printer
7/16 DIN(m), 3.5 GHz
15NDF50-1.5C Test port cable armored, 1.5 meter, N(m) to 2000-664 Power cable (Australia) for DeskJet printer
7/16 DIN(f), 3.5 GHz 2000-666 Power cable (Japan) for DeskJet printer
510-90 Adapter 7/16 (f) to N(m), 3.5 GHz 2000-1218 Power cable (UK) for DeskJet printer
510-91 Adapter, 7/16 DIN(f) to N(f), 7.5 GHz 2000-667 Power cable (So. Africa) for DeskJet printer
510-92 Adapter, 7/16 DIN(m) to N(m) 7.5 GHz 2000-1217 Rechargeable battery for DeskJet printer
510-96 Adapter 7/16 DIN (m) to 7/16 DIN (m), 7.5 GHz 2000-1216 Black print cartridge for DeskJet printer
510-97 Adapter 7/16 DIN(f) to 7/16 DIN(f), 7.5 GHz

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BTS MASTER Ethernet
MT8222A Base Station Analyzer
9 kHz to 7.1 GHz

NEW

The new BTS Master is an integrated multi functional base station Applications
test tool eliminating the need to carry and learn multiple test sets. Spectrum analysis-anytime, anywhere (100 kHz to 7.1 GHz)
The MT8222A measurement capabilities include spectrum analysis Cable and antenna testing, one port and two port measurements
including smart measurements, precision return loss, VSWR, cable (10 MHz to 4.0 GHz)
loss, distance-to-fault, two port gain/loss, one port and two port mag- WCDMA/HSDPA node B analysis
nitude and phase, interference analysis, spectrogram, RF and de- GSM/GPRS/EDGE base station analysis
modulation measurements for WCDMA/HSDPA, GSM/GPRS/EDGE Fixed WiMAX base station analysis
and Fixed WiMAX, demodulating WCDMA/HSDPA over the air Interference detection and location
(OTA), location information, enhanced frequency reference oscillator T1 functional tests
accuracy, variable bias tee, and T1 measurements. The High 2 Mb/s-E1 functional tests
Accuracy Power Meter (Option 19) provides true RMS measure-
ments from 50 MHz to 6 GHz.
Master Software Tools (MTS), comprehensive data management
and analysis software is user friendly and it is easy to manage,
archive and analyze system performance, trends and the general
health of monitored base stations.

Specifications
Cable and Antenna Analyzer
Frequency Range 10 MHz to 4 GHz
Frequency Accuracy 25 ppm
Frequency Resolution 10 kHz
Data Points Low, Medium, High (137/275/551)
On-Channel: +17 dBm
Interference Immunity
On-Frequency: 0 dBm (RF Out) +30 dBc RF in
1-Port Power High: 0 dBm (typical)
High:0 dBm (typical)
2-Port Power
Low: 35 dBm (typical)
Corrected Directivity 42 dB (2 MHz to 6 GHz)
1-Port Accuracy = <0.8 + l20 log (1 10E/20)l dB, typical E = Directivity Measured Return Loss
80 dB, 2 MHz to 3 GHz
System Dynamic Range 70 dB, >3 GHz to 5.5 GHz
65 dB, >5.5 GHz to 6 GHz
Range: 0 to 60 dB
Return Loss
Resolution: 0.01 dB

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Range: 1 to 65
VSWR
Resolution 0.01
Range: 0 to 30 dB
Cable Loss
Resolution 0.01 dB
Range: 180 to +180
1-Port Phase
Resolution: 0.01
Smith Chart Resolution: 0.01
Range: 120 to 100 dB
2-Port Gain
Resolution: 0.01 dB
Range: 180 to +180
2-Port Phase
Resolution: 0.01

Fault Resolution (meters): (1.5 x 108 x vp)/F vp is the propagation constant and F is F2-F1 in Hz
Horizontal Range (meters): 0 to (data points-1) x Fault Resolution to a maximum of 1500m (4921 ft.)
Distance-to-Fault where datapoints = 137/275/551
Vertical Range (Return Loss): 0 to 60 dB
Vertical Range (VSWR): 1 to 65

Spectrum Analyzer
Frequency 9 kHz to 7.1 GHz
Maximum Continuous Input +30 dBm
Tuning Resolution 1 Hz
Aging 1 ppm/10 years
Frequency Reference
Accuracy 0.3 ppm (25C 25C) + aging
Frequency Span 10 Hz to 7.1 GHz plus 0 Hz (zero span)
Frequency Sweep Time Minimum 100 ms, 10 s in zero span
Sweep Trigger Free run, Single, Video, External
(3 dB width) 10%, 10 Hz to 3 MHz in 13 sequence
Resolution Bandwidth
8 MHz demodulation bandwidth
Video Bandwidth (3 dB) 1 Hz to 3 MHz in 13 sequence
100 dBc/Hz max at 10, 20 and 30 kHz offset from carrier
SSB Phase Noise
102 dBc/Hz max at 100 kHz offset from carrier
Amplitude Measurement Range DANL to +30 dBm
Absolute amplitude accuracy
9 kHz to 10 MHz 1.5 dB
Power Levels
>10 MHz to 4 GHz 1.25 dB
( 50 dBm, 35 dB input
>4 GHz to 7.1 GHz 1.75 dB
attenuation,Preamplifier Off)

Frequency Typical Max


10 MHz to 1 GHz 153 dBm 151 dBm
Displayed Average Noise Level
>1 GHz to 2.2 GHz 150 dBm 149 dBm
(DANL in 10 Hz RBW, 0 dB attenuation,
>2.2 GHz to 2.8 GHZ 146 dBm 143 dBm
Reference level 50 dBm, preamp on)
>2.8 GHz to 4.0 GHz 150 dBm 149 dBm
>4.0 GHz to 7.1 GHz 148 dBm 144 dBm

Display Range 1 to 15 dB/div in 1 dB steps. Ten divisions displayed


Amplitude Units Log Scale Moded Bm, dBV, dBmv, dBV
Attenuator Range 0 to 65 dB
Attenuator Resolution 5 dB steps

Power Meter
Frequency Range 100 kHz to 7.1 GHz
Display Range 80 dBm to +80 dBm
Measurement Range 60 dBm to +30 dBm
Offset Range 0 to +60 dB

40 dBm <Max +15 dBm Max> +15 dBm Max 40 dBm


Accuracy 10 MHz 4 GHz: 1.25 dB 10 MHz 6.5 GHz: 1.75 dB 10 MHz 4 GHz: 1.5 dB
4 GHz 7.1 GHz: 1.75 dB 6.5 GHz 7 GHz: 2 dB 4 GHz 7.1 GHz: 1.75 dB

VSWR 1.5:1 typical


Maximum Power +30 dBm (1W) without external attenuator

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WCDMA/HSDPA RF Measurements (Option 44)
Frequency Ranges 824894 MHz, 17102170 MHz, 23002700 MHz
RF Channel Power (Temperature range 15C to 35C) 0.7 dB typical (1.25 dB max)
Occupied Bandwidth Accuracy 100 kHz
Leakage Ratio (ACLR)1 (824 to 894 MHz, 1710 to 2170):
54 dB typical at 5 MHz offset
59 dB typical at 10 MHz offset
Leakage Ratio (ACLR)1 (2300-2700 MHz):
54 dB typical at 5 MHz offset
57 dB typical at 10 MHz offset
Residual Adjacent Channel
ACLR Accuracy (Single Channel Active) (824 to 894 MHz, 1710 to 2170):
0.8 dB for ACLR 45 dB at 5 MHz offset
0.8 dB for ACLR 50 dB at 10 MHz offset
ACLR Accuracy (Single Channel Active) (2300-2700 MHz):
1.0 dB for ACLR 45 dB at 5 MHz offset
1.0 dB for ACLR 50 dB at 10 MHz offset
Frequency Error:10 Hz + Time Base Error, 99% confidence level: 10 Hz + Time Base Error, 99% confidence level

WCDMA Demodulation and WCDMA/HSDPA Demodulator (Options 45 and 65)


(3GPP Test Model 4) 2.5%; EVM 25%
EVM Accuracy1 (824 to 894 MHz, 1710 to 2170 MHz) (3GPP Test Model 5) 2.5%; EVM 20% (2300 MHz to 2700 MHz)
EVM Accuracy1 2.5% for 6 EVM 20%
Residual EVM 2.5% typical
0.5 dB for code channel power >25 dB
Code Domain Power: 16, 32, 64 DCPH (test model 1)
16, 32 DCPH (test model 2, 3)
CPICH (dBm) Accuracy 0.8 dB typical
Scrambling Code 3 seconds

WCDMA/HSDPA OTA (Option 35)


Resolution 0.1 dB

Power Monitor (Option 5) requires external sensor


Display Range 80 to +80 dBm (10 pW to 100 kW)
Measurement Range 40 to +20 dBm (10 nW to 40 mW)
Offset Range 0 to +60 dB
Resolution 0.1 dB or 0.1W
Accuracy 1 dB maximum for >40 dBm using 560-7N50 detector

Bias Tee (Option 10)


+12 V, 250, or 500 mA steady state
+15 V, 250, or 500 mA steady state
Voltage/Current +18 V, 350 mA steady state
+21 V, 250 mA steady state
+24 V, 250 mA steady state

Interference Analyzer (Option 25)


Strength of the Interferer Locate the Interferer
RSSI Collect data up to 72 hours
Spectrogram Collect data up to 72 hours

Channel Scanner (Option 27)


Frequency Range 100 kHz to 7.1 GHz
Frequency Accuracy 10 Hz + Time base error, 99% Confidence level
Measurement Range +20 dBm to 110 dBm
100 kHz to 10 MHz 1.5 dB
Channel Power >10 MHz to 4 GHz 1.25 dB
>4 GHz to 7.1 GHz 1.75 dB
Adjacent Channel Power Accuracy 0.75 dBc

GPS (Option 31)


Latitude, Longitude and Altitude on display
GPS Location Indicator
Latitude, Longitude and Altitude with trace storage
GPS High Frequency Accuracy when GPS antenna is connected 25 ppb with GPS ON, 3 minutes after satellite lock
Better than 50 ppb for 3 days from a High Accuracy GPS Lock and within 0 to 50
Internal High Accuracy, when GPS antenna is not connected
degree centigrade ambient temperature

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GSM/GPRS/EDGE RF Measurements (Option 40)
Occupied Bandwidth Bandwidth within which 99% of the power transmitted on a single channel lies
Burst Power 1 dB typical for 50 dBm to +20 dBm (1.5 dB max)
Frequency Error 10 Hz + time base error, 99% confidence level

GSM/GPRS/EDGE Demodulator (Option 41)


(RMS Phase) Measurement Accuracy: 1 deg
GSMK Modulation Quality
Residual Error (GSMK): 1 deg
(EVM) Measurement Accuracy: 1.5%
8PSK Modulation Quality
Residual Error (8PSK): 2.5%

Fixed WiMAX RF Measurements (Option 46)


1 dB Typical for +20 dBm to 50 dBm
Channel Power Accuracy2 (1.5 dB max)

Fixed WiMAX Demodulator (Option 47)


Residual EVM (rms) 3% for +20 dBm to 50 dBm (3.5% max.)
Frequency Error 10 Hz + time base error, 99% confidence level

T1 Bit-Error-Rate-Tester (BERT), (Option 50)


T1 Analyzer
Line Coding AMI, B8ZS
D4 (Superframe)
Framing Modes
ESF (Extended Superframe)
Terminate (100)
Connection Configurations Bridge (1000)
Monitor (Connect via 20 dB pad in DSX)
Receiver Sensitivity 0 to 36 dBdsx
Transmit Level 0 dB, 7.5 dB, and 15 dB
External
Clock Sources
Internal: 1.544 MHz 30 ppm
Pulse Shapes Conform to ANSI T1.403
PRBS: 2-9, 2-11, 2-15, 2-20, 2-23 Inverted and non-inverted, QRSS, 1-in-8 (1-in-7), 2-in-8, 3-in-24, All ones,
Pattern Generation and Detection
All zeros, T1-Daly, User defined (32 bits)
Circuit Status Reports Carrier present, Frame ID and Sync., Pattern ID and Sync.
AIS (Blue Alarm)
Alarm Detection
RAI (Yellow Alarm)
Error Detection Frame Bits, Bit, BER, BPV, CRC, Error Sec
Error Insertion Bit, BPV, Framing Bits, RAI, AIS
Self loop, CSU, NIU, User defined,
Loopback Modes
In-band or Data Link
Level Measurements Vp-p (5%), can also display in dBdsx
Data Log Continuous, up to 48 hrs
T1 Frequency Measurement 10 ppm
Tone Generator: Frequency: 100 Hz to 3000 Hz
DS0 Channel Access
Level: 30 to 0 dBm, 1 dB steps
Audio Monitor Manually select channel 1 to 24
Frequency: 100 Hz to 3000 Hz, 2 Hz
VF Measurement
Level: 40.0 to +3.0 dBm, 0.2 dBm
Errored seconds, error free seconds, severely errored seconds, unavailable seconds, available seconds,
ITU G-821 Analysis
degraded minutes
*1: Depends on reference level, input signal level and single channel conditions
*2: Will vary with amount of data burst traffic

E1 Bit-Error-Rate-Tester (BERT), (Option 52)


Payloads E1 Analyzer, Trau-channels
Line Coding AMI, HDB3
Framing Modes PCM30, PCM30CRC-4, PCM31, PCM31CRC-4
Terminate (75) BNC unbalanced, (120) RJ48C balanced
Connection Configurations Bridge (>1000)
Monitor (Connect via 20 dB pad in DSX)
Terminate +6 dB to 43 dB
Receiver Sensitivity Bridge +6 dB to 43 dB
Monitor 20 dB flat gain
Clock Sources External Sets clock, Internal: 2.048 MHz 5 ppm

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Pulse Shapes Conform to ITU G.703
PRBS: 2-9, 2-11, 2-15, 2-20, 2-23 Inverted and non-inverted, QRSS, 1-in-8 (1-in-7), 2-in-8, 3-in-24, All ones, All zeros,
Pattern Generation and Detection
User defined (32 bits)
Circuit Status Reports Carrier present, Frame ID and Sync., Pattern ID and Sync.
Alarm Detection AIS, RAI, MFAS RAI (PCM-30)
Error Detection Frame Bits (FAS), Bit,CRC-4, E-Bits
Error Analysis Error rates, Error Counts
ITU G-821 Analysis Errored seconds, error free seconds, severely errored seconds, unavailable seconds, available seconds, degraded minutes
Error Insertion E-bit, Framing Bits (FAS), RAI, AIS
Loopback Modes Self loopback
Level Measurements Vp-p (5%)
Data Log Continuous, up to 48 hrs
E1 Frequency Measurement 5 ppm
Tone Generator Frequency: 100 Hz to 3000 Hz Level: 30 to 0 dBm w/ 1 dB steps
Audio Monitor manually select channel 1-31
VF Measurement Frequency: 100 Hz to 3000 Hz 3 Hz
Level 40.0 to +3.0 dBm 0.2 dBm

High Accuracy Power Meter Specifications using PSN50 (Option 19)


Measurement Range -30 to +20 dBm
Frequency Range 50 MHz to 6 GHz
Input Connector Type N, male, 50
Sensor
Max Input Without Damage +33 dBm, 25 VDC
Input Return Loss 50 MHz to 2 GHz: 26 dB
2 GHz to 6 GHz 20 dB
Total RSS Measurement Uncertainty (0 to 50C) 0.16 dB*1
Noise 20 nW max
Zero Set 20 nW
Zero Drift 10 nW max*2
Accuracy Sensor Linearity 0.13 dB max
Instrumentation Accuracy 0.00 dB
Sensor Cal Factor Uncertainty 0.06 dB
Temperature Compensation 0.06 dB max
Continuous digital modulation uncertainty +0.06 dB (+17 to +20 dBm)
Measurement Resolution 0.01 dB
System Offset Range 60dB
Interfaces USB A/mini-B 2.0
*1: Excludes mismatch errors.
Excludes noise, zero set, zero drift for levels <20 dBm.
Excludes digital modulation uncertainty between +17 and +20 dBm.
*2: After 30 min warm-up

Maximum Continuous Input into Spectrum Analyzer 10 dB attenuation, +30 dBm, 50 VDC
RF Input VSWR 2.0:1 maximum, 1.5:1 typical (10 dB attenuation)
Internal Time Base Accuracy 0.3 ppm
Type N female RF Connector
Type N female RF Out Port and RF In Port (50W)
BNC female connectors for external reference and external trigger
Reverse BNC connector for GPS antenna
T1 (Receive and Transmit): Bantam Jack
RF Detector: Type N(m) 50W
Interfaces
RJ45 connector for Ethernet 10/100-Base T
2.5 mm 3-wire cellular headset connector
5-pin Mini-B USB 2.0 device connector
General
USB 2.0 Host connector used with PSN50 and USB Flash Drives
Specifications
Maximum Input (Damage Level) into Cable and Antenna Analyzer
Test Port, Type N: +23 dBm, 50 VDC
MIL-PRF-28800F Class 2
Operating: 10C to 55C, humidity 85%
Environmental
Storage: 51C to 71C
Altitude: 4600 meters, operating and non-operating
Safety Conforms to EN 61010-1 for Class 1 portable equipment
Electromagnetic Compatibility Meets European Community requirements for CE marking
Size 315 x 211 x 94 mm (12.4 x 8.3 x 3.7 in.)
Weight 4 kg (9 lbs.)

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Ordering Information
Please specify model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
MT8222A BTS Master Adapters
Cable and Antenna Analyzer 51090 7/16 DIN(f) to N(m), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50
Frequency Range: 10 MHz to 4 GHz 51091 7/16 DIN(f) to N(f), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50
Spectrum Analyzer Analyzer 51092 7/16 DIN(m) to N(m), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50
Frequency Range: 100 kHz to 7.1 GHz 51093 7/16 DIN(m) to N(f), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50
Interference Analyzer 51096 7/16 DIN(m) to 7/16 DIN(m), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50
Frequency Range: 100 kHz to 7.1 GHz 51097 7/16 DIN(f) to 7/16 DIN(f), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50
Channel Scanner 510102 N(m) to N(m) 90 right angle, DC to 11 GHz, 50
Frequency Range: 100 kHz to 7.1 GHz
Power Meter Precision Adapters
Frequency Range: 10 MHz to 7.1 GHz 34NN50A Precision Adapter, DC to 18 GHz, 50W, N(m) to N(m)
WCDMA/HSDPA Analyzer 34NFNF50 Precision Adapter, DC to 18 GHz, 50W, N(f) to N(f)
Frequency Range: 824 to 894 MHz, 1710 to 2170 MHz,
and 2300 to 2700 MHz Directional Antennas
GSM/GPRS/EDGE Analyzer 2000-1411 Portable Yagi Antenna, 10 dBd, N(f), 822 to 900 MHz
Frequency Range: 380 to 400 MHz, 410 to 430 MHz, 2000-1412 Portable Yagi Antenna, 10 dBd, N(f), 885 to 975 MHz
450 to 468 MHz, 478 to 496 MHz, 698 to 746 MHz, 2000-1413 Portable Yagi Antenna, 10 dBd, N(f), 1.71 to 1.88 GHz
747 to 792 MHz, 806-866 MHz, 824 to 894 MHz, 2000-1414 Portable Yagi Antenna, 9.3 dBd, N(f), 1.85 to 1.99 GHz
890-960 MHz, 880 to 960 MHz, 876 to 960 MHz, 2000-1415 Portable Yagi Antenna, 10 dBd, N(f), 2.4 to 2.5 GHz
870 to 921 MHz, 1710 to 1990 MHz 2000-1416 Portable Yagi Antenna, 10 dBd, N(f), 1.92 to 2.23 GHz
Fixed WiMAX Analyzer
Frequency Range: 2.3 to 2.7 GHz, 3.3 to 3.8 GHz, GPS Antenna
5.25 to 5.875 GHz 2000-1410 Magnet Mount GPS Antenna with 15 ft. cable

Options Portable Antennas


MT8222A-005 Power Monitor (requires external detector)** 2000-1030 SMA(m), 1.71 to 1.88 GHz, 50
MT8222A-010 Built-in +12V to +24V variable Bias Tee 2000-1031 SMA(m), 1.85 to 1.99 MHz, 50
MT8222A-019 High Accuracy Power Meter (PSN50 sensor not included) 2000-1032 SMA(m), 2.4 to 2.5 GHz, 50
MT8222A-025 Interference Analyzer 2000-1035 SMA(m), 896 to 941 MHz, 50
MT8222A-027 Channel Scanner 2000-1200 SMA(m), 806 to 869 MHz, 50
MT8222A-031 GPS (includes GPS antenna) 2000-1361 SMA(m), 5725 to 5825 MHz, 50
MT8222A-035 WCDMA/HSDPA OTA 2000-1473 SMA(m), 870 to 960 MHz, 50
MT8222A-040 GSM/GPRS/EDGE RF Meas 2000-1474 SMA(m), 2.41 to 2.5 GHz, 50
MT8222A-041 GSM/GPRS/EDGE Demod 2000-1475 SMA(m), 1920 to 1980, 2.11 to 2.17 GHz, 50
MT8222A-044 WCDMA/HSDPA RF Meas 61532 Antenna Kit: 20001030, 20001031, 20001032, 2000-
MT8222A-045 WCDMA Demod 1035, 20001200, and 20001361
MT8222A-046 Fixed Wimax RF Meas
MT8222A-047 Fixed Wimax Demod Attenuator
MT8222A-050 T1 Analyzer** 42N50A-30 30 dB, 50 watt, Bi-directional, DC to 18 GHz,
MT8222A-052 2 Mb/s-E1 Analyzer N(m) to N(f)
MT8222A-065 WCDMA/HSDPA Demod***
* All the options are upgradeable at Service Centers Cables
except T1 option. 806-16 Bantam Plug to Bantam Plug
** Option 5 and Option 50 are mutually exclusive. 806-116 Bantam Plug to BNC
*** Option 65 includes Option 45. 807-117 Bantam "Y" Plug to RJ48
High Accuracy Power Meter Accessories
Band Pass Filters
PSN50 High Accuracy Power Sensor, 50 MHz to 6 GHz
1030-105 890 to 915 MHz Band, N(m) to N(f), 50
3-2000-1498 USB A/mini-B cable 10 ft
1030-106 1710 to 1790 MHz Band, N(m) to N(f), 50
3-1010-122 Attenuator (Bi-directional), 20dB, 5 watt,
1030-107 1910 to 1990 MHz Band, N(m) to N(f), 50
DC to 12.4 GHz, N(m) to N(f)
1030-109 824 to 849 MHz Band, N(m) to SMA(f), 50
3-1010-123 Attenuator (Bi-directional), 30 dB, 50 watt,
1030-110 880 to 915 MHz Band, N(m) to SMA(f), 50
DC to 8.5 GHz, N(m) to N(f)
1030-111 1850 to 1910 MHz Band, N(m) to SMA(f), 50
3-1010-124 Attenuator (Uni-directional), 40 dB, 100 watt, DC to 8.5
1030-112 2400 to 2484 MHz Band, N(m) to SMA(f), 50
GHz, N(m) to N(f)
1030-114 806 to 869 MHz Band, N(m) to SMA(f), 50
Accessories
65681 Soft Carrying Case Test Port Cable Armored
40-168 AC/DC Adapter 15NN50-1.5C 1.5 meters, N(m) to N(m), 6 GHz, 50
806-141 Automotive Cigarette Lighter/12 Volt DC Adapter 15NNF50-1.5B 1.5 meters N(m) to N(f), 18 GHz,50
760-235 Transit Case for Anritsu MT8222A BTS Master 15NN50-3.0C 3.0 meters, N(m) to N(m), 6 GHz, 50
2300-498 Anritsu Master Software Tools 15NN50-5.0C 5.0 meters, N(m) to N(m), 6 GHz, 50
633-44 Rechargeable Battery, Li-Ion 15NNF50-1.5C 1.5 meters, N(m) to N(f), 6 GHz, 50
2000-1374 Dual External, Li-Ion Charger with Universal Power Supply 15NNF50-3.0C 3.0 meters, N(m) to N(f), 6 GHz, 50
2000-1358 64 MB Compact Flash Memory Module 15NN50-5.0C 5.0 meters, N(m) to N(m), 6 GHz, 50
2000-1410 Magnet Mount GPS Antenna with 3m (15 ft) Cable 15ND50-1.5C 1.5 meters, N(m) to 7/16 DIN(m), 6 GHz, 50
3-2000-1360 USB A/mini-B cable 6 ft. 15NDF50-1.5C 1.5 meters, N(m) to 7/16 DIN(f), 6 GHz, 50
1N50C Limiter, N(m) to N(f), 50, 10 MHz to 18 GHz
790-641 Cable Lock Power Monitor Detectors
42N50-20 Attenuator, 20 dB, 5 watt, DC to 18 GHz, N(m) to N(f) 560-7A50 0.01 to 18 GHz
42N50A-30 Attenuator, 30 dB, 50 watt, DC to 18 GHz, N(m) to N(f) 560-7N50B 0.01 to 20 GHz
22N50 Open/Short, DC to 18 GHz, N(m), 50 560-7S50B 0.01 to 20 GHz
22NF50 Open/Short, DC to 18 GHz, N(f), 50 560-7S50-2 0.01 to 26.5 GHz
SM/PL Precision Load, DC to 4 GHz, 42 dB, N(m), 50 560-7K50 0.01 to 40 GHz
SM/PLNF Precision Load, DC to 4 GHz, 42 dB, N(f), 50 560-7VA50 0.01 to 50 GHz
OSLN50LF Precision Open/Short/Load, DC to 4 GHz, 42 dB,
50, N(m)
OSLNF50LF Precision Open/Short/Load, DC to 4 GHz, 42 dB,
50, N(f)
2000-767 Precision Open/Short/Load, DC to 4 GHz,
7/16 DIN(m), 50
2000-768 Precision Open/Short/Load, DC to 4 GHz,
7/16 DIN(f), 50

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VNA MASTER Ethernet
MS2024A/34A MS2026A/36A
VNA 2 MHz to 4 GHz / Spectrum Analysis 100 kHz 4 GHz VNA 2 MHz to 6 GHz / Spectrum Analysis 100 kHz 7.1 GHz

Handheld Vector Network and Spectrum Analysis for General Purpose Applications
NEW

RF engineers and technicians in the field provide a valuable service VNA Features
as they support defense and general purpose communication sys- Two-port vector network analysis (2 MHz to 6 GHz)
tems around the world. They ensure radars on Navy ships are oper- >42 dB directivity
ational. They test antennas on Army vehicles. They perform flight- <1 dB uncertainty for |S11| <30 dB
line test on Air Force and commercial jets. They maintain communi- <0.5 dB uncertainty and <4 degrees uncertainty for
cation systems on Marine expeditionary fighting vehicles. They sup- |S21| <10 dB
port VHF Omni-directional Range (VOR) in radio navigational sys- >70 dB dynamic
tems throughout the world. They ensure direction finding (DF) re- Smith Charts, Phase, and Group Delay measurements
connaissance systems precisely pinpoint threats.
Equally valuable are the primary test instruments that serve these Spectrum Analysis Features
applications: vector network analyzer, spectrum analyzer, power me- Broad spectrum analysis (100 kHz to 7.1 GHz)
ter, and vector voltmeter. In the factory, these handheld instruments Wide dynamic range (up to 100 dB)
are also especially attractive for lowering cost-of-test and minimizing Excellent DANL (with preamp): 153 dBm in 10 Hz RBW
capital equipment expenditures. Superior Single Side Band (SSB) Phase Noise of <100 dBc/Hz
Anritsu introduces the MS202xA VNA Master and the MS203xA VNA at 10 kHz offsets
Master plus Spectrum Analysis that offers these individual test capa- Fast sweep speed of 200 ms in 10 MHz span
bilities in a handheld, battery-operated, rugged multi-function instru- Powerful markers: 6 markers, 7 marker modes, and marker table
ment. The VNA Master easily replaces bulky and obsolete bench-top display
instruments with a more efficient-to-use handheld instrument so tech-
nicians can freely roam the sites they service. This freedom increas- General Features
es their productivity as they phase match cables, identify sources of Light weight (less than 4 kg. including battery) and
interference, and troubleshoot transmitters. The VNA Master is so rugged design
ideally suited for cable and antenna measurements in the field that it Large 8.4 in. full-color TFT display screen
can also double as a low-cost alternative in manufacturing and R&D. Type N female RF connectors
Soft keys, directional buttons, and rotary knob
Product Overview LAN and USB 2.0 (full-speed) connections
Two-port vector network analysis (2 MHz to 6 GHz) Rechargeable and field replaceable Li-Ion Battery
Broad spectrum analysis (100 kHz to 7.1 GHz) MS2034A/36A 64 MB storage
Broad power meter (10 MHz to 7.1 GHz) MS2034A/36A Remote programming via Ethernet
Optional power monitor measurements (1 MHz to 20 GHz)
Optional Vector Voltmeter (VVM) mode (2 MHz to 6 GHz)
Ergonomically designed controls
Handheld battery-operated RF test solution

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VNA Overview
Cables and antennas are a vital part of any communication system
Optional VNA Features
that unfortunately can degrade over time due to corrosion, water Power Monitor (Option 5)
damage, or excessive deployment time. Phase matched cables are With the Anritsu 560 series detectors, technicians can accurately
even more susceptible to these kinds of problems. Ideally, one can measure broadband power up to 50 GHz. These high precision de-
avoid the fix-after-failure scenario by routinely sweeping these criti- tectors significantly help minimize mismatch uncertainty with detec-
cal components to detect earlier these potentially catastrophic prob- tor flatness better than 0.5 dB up to 18 GHz.
lems. A field-friendly vector network analyzer can simplify this task. The Power Monitor also features:
The VNA Master is a 1-port and 2-port handheld vector network an- Measurement range (50 to +20 dBm)
alyzer (VNA), which uses the superior Frequency Domain Display range (80 to +80 dBm)
Reflectometry (FDR) approach instead of the DC pulse technique of Display formats: absolute power (dBm or Watts) and relative
older Time Domain Reflectomtry (TDR) approaches. Using FDR, the power (dB or %).
VNA Master provides convenient 1-port measurements of return Built-in auto averaging automatically reduces noise effects.
loss, VSWR, cable loss, Distance-To-Fault (DTF), and Smith Chart Zeroing allows optimum measurement accuracy at low power
measurements in the field. Connect the VNA Master to a 2-port ca- levels.
ble to measure cable loss, phase, and group delay. In other words,
the VNA Master offers precise measurement capabilities for cables
and antennas by simplifying S11 and S21 measurements in the field. Bias Tee (Option 10)
The VNA Master employs vector correction after an open-short-load The integrated, variable Bias Tee
calibration to ensure accuracy, repeatability, and overall quality of 1- is designed to supply bias to a
port and 2-port measurements. As an improvement over traditional tower mount amplifier (TMA) or
scalar measurement approaches, the VNA Master removes all the other active device. This bias is TMA-DD
systematic errors associated with the 1-port reflection measure- supplied from the center conductor
ments, including directivity, source match, and reflection tracking. of the RF In port on the VNA
Additionally, the VNA Master removes transmission response errors Master, delivering a variable +12
and transmission source match errors (i.e., a 1-path, 2-port correc- to +24V in 3V steps.
tion) when conducting 2-port transmission measurements. The vec-
tor correction of the VNA Master offers superior measurement accu- Vector Voltmeter (Option 15) ANT TX RX
racy for detecting problems or phase matching cables in a conve- The VNA Master offers a field-
nient handheld product so you can perform VNA measurements any- friendly version of the popular vec-
(Bias Tee)
where, anytime. tor voltmeter for phase matching VNA Master
Spectrum Analysis Overview cables. In this approach, the VNA RF OUT RF IN
Master provides an optional user
In addition to cables and antennas, the typical communication sys- interface with display types of im-
tem also contains more sophisticated transmitters, receivers, and pedance, dB, and VSWR for 1- and 2-port measurements.
signal separation components. These additional components in- The VNA Master contains the signal generator, couplers, phase
crease the complexity of the overall system, which becomes espe- measurement receiver, and now the user interface of this popular ap-
cially difficult to maintain when there is an intermittent problem. A proach. Field engineers can now upgrade their tools without impact-
field-friendly spectrum analyzer can simplify this task. ing existing maintenance procedures by adding this popular user in-
The VNA Master plus Spectrum Analysis (i.e., MS203xA) adds the terface to the already easy-to-learn VNA Master.
capability to conduct spectrum analysis in the field to the already As an additional capability, Option 15 also includes the valuable ca-
powerful MS202xA! Dont let the small footprint fool you, this instru- pability to compare up to five different cables to a reference cable.
ment offers performance and features that rivals bench-top alterna- Using this capability, one can simplify the task of phase matching
tives for simplifying spectrum monitoring, interference analysis, and multiple cables in the field.
other general purpose signal measurements in the field. The VNA
Master offers broad spectrum analysis frequency coverage, impres-
sive dynamic range, and excellent phase noise performance from
100 kHz to 7.1 GHz. D D
U U
The VNA Master plus Spectrum Analysis includes many standard T T
measurements. These measurements include field strength, occu-
pied bandwidth, channel power, adjacent channel power ratio, and S11 S11
carrier to interference (C/I) ratio. In addition, the built-in AM/FM/SSB
demodulator simplifies the task of identifying interfering signals.
Vector
Overall, the VNA Master is a powerful handheld tool for general pur- Voltmeter
pose spectrum analysis anywhere, anytime.

Signal
Generator

A side-by-side comparison shows how the VNA Master is a more


convenient instrument for phase matching cables in the field.

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Optional Spectrum Analysis Features Typical Vector Network Analyzer Measurements
Interference Analyzer (Option 25)
With its built-in low-noise preamplifier, the MS203xA with interfer-
ence analyzer option provides the ability to identify and locate inter-
fering signals down to 154 dBm, allowing technicians to better ad-
dress the quality issues that affect user service.
Spectrogram
The Spectrogram display is a three dimensional display of frequen-
cy, power, and time of the spectrum. It is applicable for identifying in-
termittent interference and tracking signal levels over time. The
MS203xA can save data for up to 72 hours.
RSSI
The received signal strength indicator (RSSI) can be used to ob-
serve the signal strength of a single frequency over time. Data can
be collected for up to 72 hours.
Channel Scanner (Option 27)
The channel scanner option measures the power of multiple trans-
mitted signals and is very useful for measuring channel power in up
to 20 channels at the same time. Display data in graph or table for-
S11 Smith Chart
mat. In the custom setup menu each channel can be custom built
with different frequency, bandwidth, or channels for convenient si-
multaneous analysis of a variety of different signal standards.

GPS Receiver (Option 31)


Built-in GPS provides precise location (latitude, longitude, and alti-
tude) and Universal Time (UT) information to help the user verify that
measurements are taken at the right location. The VNA Master then
stamps each trace and stores the GPS location information. The
GPS option also includes a convenient magnet-mount antenna with
a 15-foot (5m) cable for the car, truck or any other useful surface.

Master Software Tools


Each VNA Master ships with a test assistant: a copy of Anritsus
Master Software Tools for Windows 2000/XP.
This allows an operator to add the processing capabilities of a PC
and this software utility to the VNA Master to form a powerful and
flexible measurement solution for both network and spectrum analy-
sis. For automation, the VNA Master also supports remote program-
ming via the Ethernet interface. Distance-To-Fault

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Typical Spectrum Analyzer Measurements

Phase Noise With Option 25, spectrogram measurements


identifies intermittent interference.

Signal Measurements With Option 25, RSSI measurement analyzes


signal strength of a signal over time.

AM, FM and SSB Demodulation With Option 27, channel scanner measures power
of multiple transmitters.

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Vector Network Analyzer Specifications
2 MHz to 4 GHz (with MS2024A, MS2034A)
Frequency Range
2 MHz to 6 GHz (with MS2026A, MS2036A)
Frequency Accuracy 25 ppm
Frequency Resolution 10 kHz
Data Points Low, Medium, High (137/275/551)
On-Channel: +17 dBm
Interference Immunity
On-Frequency: 0 dBm (RF Out), +30 dBc (RF In)
1-Port Power High: 0 dBm (typical)
High 0 dBm (typical)
2-Port Power
Low: 35 dBm (typical)
Corrected Directivity 42 dB (2 MHz to 6 GHz)
1-Port Accuracy = <0.8 + |20 log(1 10E/20)| dB, typical; E = Directivity Measured Return Loss
70 dB, 2 MHz to 10 MHz
80 dB, 10 MHz to 3 GHz
Dynamic Range
70 dB, >3 GHz to 5.5 GHz
65 dB, >5.5 GHz to 6 GHz
Range: 0 to 60 dB
Return Loss
Resolution: 0.01 dB
Range: 1 to 65
VSWR
Resolution: 0.01
Range: 0 to 30 dB
Cable Loss
Resolution: 0.01 dB
Range: 180 to +180
1-Port Phase
Resolution: 0.01
Smith Chart Resolution: 0.01
Range: 120 to 100 dB
2-Port Gain
Resolution: 0.01 dB
Range: 180 to +180
2-Port Phase
Resolution: 0.01

Fault Resolution (meters): (1.5 x 108 x vp)/F; vp is the propagation constant and F is F2F1 in Hz
Horizontal Range (meters): 0 to (data points1) x Fault Resolution to a maximum of
Distance-To-Fault 1500m (4921 ft.) where datapoints = 137/275/551
Vertical Range (Return Loss): 0 to 60 dB
Vertical Range (VSWR): 1 to 65

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Spectrum Analyzer Specifications
100 kHz to 4 GHz (with MS2034A)
Frequency Range
100 kHz to 7.1 GHz (with MS2036A)
Maximum Continuous Input +30 dBm
Tuning Resolution 1 Hz
Aging: 1 ppm/10 years
Frequency Reference
Accuracy: 0.3 ppm (25C 25C) + aging
Frequency Span 10 Hz to 7.1 GHz plus 0 Hz (zero span)
Sweep Time Minimum 100 ms, 10 s in zero span
Sweep Trigger Free run, Single, Video, External
(3 dB width) 10 Hz to 3 MHz in 1-3 sequence 10%
Resolution Bandwidth
8 MHz demodulation bandwidth
Video Bandwidth (3 dB width) 1 Hz to 3 MHz in 1-3 sequence
100 dBc/Hz max at 10, 20, and 30 kHz offset from carrier
SSB Phase Noise
102 dBc/Hz max at 100 kHz offset from carrier
Amplitude Measurement Range DANL to +30 dBm
Absolute amplitude accuracy 100 kHz to 10 MHz, 1.5 dB
Power Levels 50 dBm, 35 dB input attenuation, >10 MHz to 4 GHz, 1.25 dB
Preamplifier Off, 10C to 55C >4 GHz to 7.1 GHz, 1.75 dB

Frequency Typical Max


10 MHz to 1 GHz 153 dBm 151 dBm
Displayed Average Noise Level
>1 GHz to 2.2 GHz 150 dBm 149 dBm
(DANL in 10 Hz RBW, 0 dB attenuation,
>2.2 GHz to 2.8 GHz 145 dBm 143 dBm
Reference level 50 dBm, preamp on)
>2.8 GHz to 4.0 GHz 150 dBm 149 dBm
>4.0 GHz to 7.1 GHz 148 dBm 144 dBm

Display Range 1 to 15 dB/div in 1 dB steps. Ten divisions displayed


Amplitude Units Log Scale Modes dBm, dBV, dBmv, dBV
Attenuator Range 0 to 65 dB
Attenuator Resolution 5 dB steps

Power Meter Specifications


10 MHz to 4 GHz (with MS2034A)
Frequency Range
10 MHz to 7.1 GHz (with MS2036A)
Display Range 80 dBm to +80 dBm
Measurement Range 60 dBm to +30 dBm
Offset Range 0 to +60 dB

40 dBm <Max <=+15 dBm


10 MHz 4 GHz: 1.25 dB
4 GHz 7.1 GHZ: 1.75 dB

Max > +15 dBm


Accuracy 10 MHz 6.5 GHz: 1.75 dB
6.5 GHz 7 GHz 2 dB

Max <40 dBm


10 MHz 4 GHz: 1.5 dB
4 GHz 7.1 GHz: 1.75 dB

VSWR 1.5:1 typical


Maximum Power +30 dBm (1W) without external attenuator
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Power Monitor (Option 5) requires external detector
Display Range 80 to +80 dBm (10 pW to 100 kW)
Measurement Range 50 to +20 dBm (10 nW to 40 mW)
Offset Range 0 to +60 dB
Resolution 0.1 dB, 0.1 xW (x = n, , m based on detector power)
Accuracy 1 dB maximum for >40 dBm using 560-7N50B detector

Power Monitor: Detectors (see www.anritsu.com for additional detectors)


Model Frequency Range Impedance Return Loss Input Connector Frequency Response
15 dB, <0.04 GHz
22 dB, <8 GHz 0.5 dB, <18 GHz
560-7N50B 0.01 to 20 GHz 50 N(m)
17 dB, <18 GHz 1.25 dB, <20 GHz
14 dB, <20 GHz
5 dB, <0.04 GHz
22 dB, <8 GHz 0.5 dB, <18 GHz
560-7S50B 0.01 to 20 GHz 50 WSMA(m)
17 dB, <18 GHz 1.25 dB, <20 GHz
14 dB, <20 GHz

Bias Tee (Option 10)


+12V, 250, or 500 mA steady rate
+15V, 250, or 500 mA steady rate
Voltage/Current +18V, 350 mA steady rate
+21V, 300 mA steady rate
+24V, 250 mA steady rate

Vector Voltmeter (Option 15)


2 MHz to 4 GHz (with MS2024A, MS2034A)
CW Frequency Range
2 MHz to 6 GHz (with MS2026A, MS2036A)
Measurement Display CW, Table
Measurement Types Return Loss, Insertion
Measurement Format dB/VSWR/Impedance
Table Entries Five, plus reference

Interference Analyzer (Option 25)


100 kHz to 4 GHz (with MS2034A)
Frequency Range
100 kHz to 7.1 GHz (with MS2036A)
Strength of the Interferer Locate the Interferer
RSSI Collect data up to 72 hours
Spectrogram Collect data up to 72 hours

Channel Scanner (Option 27)


100 kHz to 4 GHz (with MS2034A)
Frequency Range
100 kHz to 7.1 GHz (with MS2036A)
Frequency Accuracy 10 Hz + Time base error, 99% Confidence level
Measurement Range +20 dBm to 110 dBm
100 kHz to 10 MHz, 1.5 dB
Channel Power >10 MHz to 4 GHz, 1.25 dB
>4 GHz to 7.1 GHz, 1.75 dB
Adjacent Channel Power Accuracy 0.75 dB

GPS (Option 31) includes GPS antenna


Latitude, Longitude, Altitude, and Universal Time on display
GPS Location Indicator
Latitude, Longitude, Altitude, and Universal Time with trace storage
GPS High Frequency Accuracy when
25 ppb with GPS ON, three minutes after satellite lock
GPS antenna is connected
Internal High Accuracy when Better than 50 ppb for three days from a High Accuracy GPS Lock and
GPS antenna is not connected within 0 to 50 degrees centigrade ambient temperature
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General Specifications
Maximum Input (Damage Level) into Vector Network Analyzer Test Port, Type N: +23 dBm, 50 VDC
Maximum Continuous Input into Spectrum Analyzer 10 dB attenuation, +30 dBm, 50 VDC
RF Input VSWR into Spectrum Analyzer 2.0:1 maximum, 1.5:1 typical (10 dB attenuation)
Type N female RF Connector
Type N female RF Out Port and RF In Port (50)
BNC female connectors for external references and external trigger
Reverse BNC connector for GPS antenna
Interfaces
RF Detector: Type N(m) 50
RJ45 connector for Ethernet 10/100-Base T
2.5 mm 3-wire cellular headset connector
USB mini-A connector
MIL-PRF-28800F Class 2
Operating: 10C to 55C, humidity 85%
Enviromental
Stroring: 51C to 71C
Altitude: 4600 meters, operating and non-operating
Safety Conforms to EN 61010-1 for Class 1 portable equipment
Electromagnetic Compatibility Meets European Community requirements for CE marking
315 x 211 x 78 mm (12.4 x 8.3 x 3.1 in.) for MS202xA
Size
315 x 211 x 97 mm (12.4 x 8.3 x 3.8 in.) for MS203xA
Weight <2.9 kg (6.4 lbs) for MS202xA; 4 kg (9 lbs) for MS203xA

Ordering Information
Please specify model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
VNA Master Models1
MS2024A 2-port VNA Master, 2 MHz to 4 GHz MS2024A/26A Standard Accessories
MS2026A 2-port VNA Master, 2 MHz to 6 GHz 10580-00166 Users Guide
MS2034A 2-port VNA Master, 2 MHz to 4 GHz 61382 Soft Carrying Case
Spectrum Analysis, 100 kHz to 4 GHz 64343 Tilt Bail
MS2036A 2-port VNA Master, 2 MHz to 6 GHz 3-2000-1500 Compact Flash Card (256 MB)
Spectrum Analysis, 100 kHz to 7.1 GHz 2300-498 Master Software Tools CD ROM
1Each instrument includes standard one-year warranty 633-44 Rechargeable Li-Ion
and Certificate of Calibration and Conformance 40-168 AC-DC Adapter
806-141 Automotive cigarette lighter 12V DC adapter
MS2024A VNA Master Options 3-2000-1360 USB A-to mini B cable, 1.83 m (6 ft.)
MS2024A-005 Power Monitor (requires external detector) 2000-1371 Ethernet cable, 2.13 m (7 ft.)
MS2024A-010 Built-in Bias-Tee
MS2024A-015 Vector Voltmeter MS2034A/36A Standard Accessories
MS2024A-031 GPS Receiver (includes GPS antenna) 10580-00166 Users Guide
65681 Soft Carrying Case
MS2026A VNA Master Options 64343 Tilt Bail
MS2026A-005 Power Monitor (requires external detector) 2000-1358 Compact Flash Card (64 MB)
MS2026A-010 Built-in Bias-Tee 2300-498 Master Software Tools CD ROM
MS2026A-015 Vector Voltmeter 633-44 Rechargeable Li-Ion
MS2026A-031 GPS Receiver (includes GPS antenna) 40-168 AC-DC Adapter
806-141 Automotive cigarette lighter 12V DC adapter
MS2034A VNA Master + Spectrum Analysis Options 3-2000-1360 USB A-to mini B cable, 1.83 m (6 ft.)
MS2034A-005 Power Monitor (requires external detector) 2000-1371 Ethernet cable, 2.13 m (7 ft.)
MS2034A-010 Built-in Bias-Tee
MS2034A-015 Vector Voltmeter Manuals
MS2034A-025 Interference Analysis, 100 kHz to 4 GHz 10580-00124 MS202xA VNA Master Maintenance Manual
(requires external antenna) 10580-00166 VNA Master Users Guide
MS2034A-027 Channel Scanner, 100 kHz to 4 GHz 10580-00167 VNA Master Programming Manual
(requires external antenna)
MS2034A-031 GPS Receiver (includes GPS antenna) Related Literature, Application Notes
11410-00214 Reflectometer Measurements - Revisited
MS2036A VNA Master + Spectrum Analysis Options 11410-00206 Time Domain
MS2036A-005 Power Monitor (requires external detector) 11410-00270 What is Your Measurement Accuracy?
MS2036A-010 Built-in Bias-Tee 11410-00185 Distance-To-Fault
MS2036A-015 Vector Voltmeter
MS2036A-025 Interference Analysis, 100 kHz to 7.1 GHz Continued on next page
(requires external antenna)
MS2036A-027 Channel Scanner, 100 kHz to 7.1 GHz
(requires external antenna)
MS2036A-031 GPS Receiver (includes GPS antenna)

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Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Optional Accessories 513-62 Adapter, TNC(f) to N(f), 18 GHz, 50W
1091-315 Adapter, TNC(m) to N(f), 18 GHz, 50W
Power Monitor Detectors 1091-324 Adapter, TNC(f) to N(m), 18 GHz, 50W
560-7N50B 0.01 to 20 GHz 1091-325 Adapter, TNC(m) to N(m), 18 GHz, 50W
560-7S50B 0.01 to 20 GHz 1091-317 Adapter, TNC(m) to SMA(f), 18 GHz, 50W
1091-318 Adapter, TNC(m) to SMA(m), 18 GHz, 50W
Detector Extender Cables 1091-323 Adapter, TNC(f) to TNC(f), 18 GHz, 50W
800-109 7.6m (25 ft) 1091-326 Adapter, TNC(m) to TNC(m), 18 GHz, 50W
800-110 15.2m (50 ft)
800-111 30.5m (100 ft) Test Port Cables Armored
800-112 61.0m (200 ft) 15NN50-1.5C 1.5 meters, N(m)-N(m), 6 GHz, 50W
15NN50-3.0C 3.0 meters, N(m)-N(m), 6 GHz, 50W
Coaxial Calibration Components 15NN50-5.0C 5.0 meters, N(m)-N(m), 6 GHz, 50W
OSLN50-1 Precision N(m) Open/Short/Load, 42 dB, 6 GHz 15NNF50-1.5C 1.5 meters, N(m)-N(f), 6 GHz, 50W
OSLNF50-1 Precision N(f) Open/Short/Load, 42 dB, 6 GHz 15NNF50-3.0C 3.0 meters, N(m)-N(f), 6 GHz, 50W
22N50 Precision N(m) Short/Open, 18 GHz 15NNF50-5.0C 5.0 meters, N(m)-N(f), 6 GHz, 50W
22NF50 Precision N(f) Short/Open, 18 GHz 15ND50-1.5C 5.0 meters, N(m)-7/16 DIN(m), 6 GHz, 50W
SM/PL-1 Precison N(m) Load, 42 dB, 6.0 GHz 15NDF50-1.5C 5.0 meters, N(m)-7/16 DIN(f), 6 GHz, 50W
SM/PLNF-1 Precision N(f) Load, 42 dB, 6.0 GHz
1091-53 Precision TNC(m) Open, 18 GHz, 50W Port Antennas
1091-54 Precision TNC(m) Short, 18 GHz, 50W 2000-1030 SMA(m), 1.71 to 1.88 GHz, 50W
1015-55 Precision TNC(m) Load, 18 GHz, 50W 2000-1031 SMA(m), 1.85 to 1.99 GHz, 50W
1091-55 Precision TNC(f) Open, 18 GHz, 50W 2000-1032 SMA(m), 2.4 to 2.5 GHz, 50W
1091-56 Precision TNC(f) Short, 18 GHz, 50W 2000-1035 SMA(m), 896 to 941 MHz, 50W
1015-54 Precision TNC(f) Load, 18 GHz, 50W 2000-1200 SMA(m), 806 to 869 MHz, 50W
23L50 Precision 3.5 mm(m) Short, 9 GHz 2000-1361 SMA(m), 5725 to 5825 MHz, 50W
23LF50 Precision 3.5 mm(f) Short, 9 GHz 2000-1473 SMA(m), 870 to 960 MHz, 50W
24L50 Precision 3.5 mm(m) Open, 9 GHz 2000-1474 SMA(m), 1.71 to 1.88 GHz, 50W
24LF50 Precision 3.5 mm(f) Open, 9 GHz 2000-1475 SMA(m), 1920 to 1980, 2.11 to 2.17 GHz, 50W
28L50R Precision 3.5 mm(m) Load, 9 GHz 61532 Antenna Kit: 2000-1030, 2000-1031, 2000-1032, 2000-
28LF50R Precision 3.5 mm(f) Load, 9 GHz 1035, 2000-1200, and 2000-1361
2000-767 Precision Open/Short/Load, 7/16(m), 4.0 GHz
2000-768 Precision Open/Short/Load, 7/16(f), 4.0 GHz Limiter
1N50C Limiter, N(m) to N(f), 50W, 0.01 to 50 GHz
Precision Adapters
34NN50A N(m)-N(m), DC to 18 GHz, 50W Attenuator
34NFNF50 N(f)-N(f), DC to 18 GHz, 50W 42N50-20 Attenuator, 20 dB, 50W, DC to 18 GHz, N(m)-N(f)
42N50A-30 Attenuator, 30 dB, 50W, DC to 18 GHz, N(m)-N(f)
Adapters
1091-26 N(m)-SMA(m), DC to 18 GHz, 50W GPS Antenna
1091-27 N(m)-SMA(f), DC to 18 GHz, 50W 2000-1410 Magnet Mount GPS Antenna with 15 ft (4.6m) cable
1091-80 N(f)-SMA(m), DC to 18 GHz, 50W
1091-81 N(f)-SMA(f), DC to 18 GHz, 50W Hard Transit Case
510-102 N(m)-N(m), 90 right angle, DC to 11 GHz, 50W 760-235 Hard Transit Case
510-90 7/16 DIN(f)-N(m), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50W
510-91 7/16 DIN(f)-N(f), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50W
510-92 7/16 DIN(m)-N(m), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50W
510-93 7/16 DIN(m)-N(f), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50W
510-96 7/16 DIN(m)-7/16 DIN(m), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50W
510-97 7/16 DIN(f)-7/16 DIN(f), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50W

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BIT MASTER Ethernet
MP1026A Eye Pattern Analyzer
100 Mbps to 12.5 Gbps

Handheld Eye Pattern Measurements for Every Engineer


NEW

The rapid growth of the Internet is fueling the deployment of high Eye Pattern Measurements on Every Bench
speed next generation networks. Under tremendous pressure to ac- High speed circuits, transceivers, and transponders are vital trans-
celerate deployment, engineers in design, manufacturing, and field mitting components of the physical layer that routinely require engi-
organizations are using eye pattern measurements everyday to fine- neers to measure eye patterns. Engineers believe that feedback
tune, verify, and troubleshoot their designs. To complicate matters, from eye pattern measurements is insightful when trying to quickly
deployment of new high-speed networks may require more sophisti- isolating sources of eye closure. When the sampling oscilloscope
cated tools beyond optical time domain reflectometer (OTDR), optical currently used to make these measurements becomes available, the
power meter (OPM), optical spectrum analyzer (OSA), and bit error relocation, reconfigure, and setup process can consume valuable
rate tester (BERT) to troubleshoot problems on-site. time when only one simple measurement is necessary. A more
Eye pattern measurements are typically performed on a general pur- portable solution can increase engineerings productivity as eye pat-
pose sampling oscilloscope which is often a shared resource because tern measurements are required in their everyday tasks.
of its expense and complexity. Engineers often waste their time wait- Engineers not only perform eye pattern measurements at their
ing to get access to this shared resource despite the attempts of their benches, but they are routinely called to locations throughout the fa-
managers to increase their productivity. The better approach is to cility for consultation. For example, engineers can roam between
equip every engineer with an affordable instrument, tailored for everyday manufacturing, customer service, test labs, and pre turn-up areas;
use, that doesnt compromise on performance nor skimp on features. however, their instruments limit how fast they can isolate problems
Every engineers bench should have an eye pattern analyzer. and propose solutions. When equipped with the handheld Bit
Anritsu introduces the Bit Master MP1026A Eye Pattern Analyzer that Master, engineers can freely roam their facility conducting eye pat-
offers eye pattern measurements for data rates from 0.1 to 12.5 Gbps tern measurements without compromising performance and features
in a handheld, rugged, and battery-powered instrument. With out- for their everyday tasks.
standing performance for the size, the Bit Master offers two com-
pelling reasons for design, manufacturing, and field engineers to Compliance Mask Testing
consider this innovative new product. First, the Bit Master is typical- Compliance mask testing is essential to manufacturing engineers
ly one-half the ccost of a general purpose sampling oscilloscope. that verify transceiver modules are meeting industry standards. The
Second, the Bit Master is a practical instrument that enables engi- verification setup contains a source and receiver, where the receiver
neers to increase productivity by more freely conducting eye pattern is typically a general purpose sampling oscilloscope. By substitut-
measurements on their network equipment and in their environment ing Bit Master for the sampling oscilloscope, manufacturing engi-
anytime, anywhere. neers can reduce cost-of-test and increase space on the bench for
Key Features required compliance mask tests without sacrificing performance. For
SFP/XFP modules with optical interfaces, Bit Master with the option-
Eye pattern analyzer with two electrical channel inputs of 25 GHz al external O/E module (option 3) offers convenient measurements
bandwidth each at one-half the cost of the equivalent sampling oscilloscope. For
Eye pattern and pulse pattern displays of high speed signals compliance mask test, the Bit Master is manufacturing-ready to re-
Optional external 62.5 m FC connection optical channel supports veal whether or not the transmitter is ready for deployment.
multimode 850nm, 1310 nm and 1550 nm wavelengths
Optional internal clock recovery unit (CRU) with 50 mV sensitivity
Handheld eye pattern analyzer that can operate on battery power
for nearly 3 hours
Surprisingly affordable price

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Master Software Tools and Remote Programming
MP1800A MP1026A Each Bit Master ships with a test assistant: a copy of Anritsus
Signal Quality Analyzer Bit Master
Master Software Tools for Windows 2000/XP. This allows an oper-
ator to add the processing capabilities of a PC and this software util-
Data
DUT
Data ity to the MP1026A Eye Pattern Analyzer to form a powerful and flex-
ible measurement solution. For automation, the Bit Master also sup-
Clock
ports remote programming via the Ethernet interface
Master Software Tools (MST)
Powerful data management tool for storing and sifting through
measurement results.
Connect to a PC using USB2.0 (full-speed), Ethernet LAN, or
A typical manufacturing setup is shown in the above simplified dia- Direct Ethernet
gram. The MP1800A provides the data and clock for the setup while Store an unlimited number of setups, traces, and JPEGs (limited
the Bit Master measures the compliance mask and conducts eye and only by PC memory)
pulse pattern analysis. Using this exciting new product, suppliers of Post-processing histograms
next generation network equipment can more profitably manufacture Add, edit, and manage masks using Master Software Tools
their high speed modules. Update with the latest firmware
Trigger-less Pulse Pattern Measurements Remote programming via Ethernet
Unlike the go/no-go results of a BERT, the Bit Master can easily inform
an engineer on the root cause of eye closure at high data rates.
Simply specify the pattern length and the Bit Master will measure the
pulse pattern of high-speed repetitive signals without the need for a
pattern trigger. At a glance, an engineer can determine whether the
source of eye closure is related to any number of pulse attributes:
rise time, fall time, delay, width, period, transition time, linearity, levels,
preshoot, overshoot, ringing, settling time, droop, and longer-term
wander. In other words, the Bit Master is a valuable tool to quickly iden-
tify the causes of eye closure during design and troubleshooting tasks.
The Bit Master is equipped with these insightful pulse pattern mea-
surements so engineers can easily and affordably observe high
speed signals. Using the Bit Master, one can quickly isolate unde-
sirable pulse properties that limit performance or impact production
yields. In addition, the Bit Master is uniquely capable of performing
pulse pattern measurements anywhere, anytime.

Extend the Capabilities with Valuable Options


Popular Supported Data Rates:
The standard Bit Master offers up to 12.5 Gbps testing, which is sufficient additional flexibility, optional internal clock recovery and optional ex-
for testing the popular data rates shown in the following table. For ternal optical channel can simplify setups for these measurements.

Ethernet Fibre Channel SONET/SDH


1GE: 1.25 Gbps 1 GFC: 1.0625 Gbps OC3/STM1: 155.52 Mbps

10GE (10GBase-W): 9.953 Gbps 2 GFC: 2.125 Gbps OC12/STM4: 622.08 Mbps

10 GE (10GBase-R): 10.3125 Gbps 4 GFC*1: 4.25 Gbps OC48/STM16: 2.488 Gbps


8 GFC*1: 8.5 Gpbs OC192/STM64: 9.953 Gbps
10GE + FEC: 11.10 Gbps 10 GFC: 10.51875 Gbps OC192/STM64 + FEC (G.975): 10.664 Gbps
10 GFC + FEC: 11.3 Gbps OC192/STM64 + FEC (G7.09): 10.709 Gbps

*1: 4GFC and 8GFC is also supported when supplied with clock; however, optional clock recovery does not currently support these data rates.
Contact the factory for alternatives or use an external clock recovery circuit to support 4GFC and 8GFC.

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Typical Eye and Pulse Pattern Measurements
The Bit Master has plenty of powerful features to help extract infor- itive signals. With two electrical channels of 25 GHz (-3 dB band-
mation from measurement results. The following typical measure- width), the Bit Master has the requisite performance to tame 12.5
ments highlight features available for precisely measuring eye pat- Gbps high speed testing. Give it a try and we think youll agree.
tern, amplitude and time parameters associated with high speed repet-

Eye pattern with infinite persistence measurement. Standard pulse pattern measurement.

Histograms extract more insightful information. Dual-trace overlay pulse pattern.

Markers precisely identify amount of eye closure. Infinite persistence pulse pattern with histogram.

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Clock Recovery (Option 2)
Bit Master extracts a clock from the high speed signal for more con-
venient measurements than using external references. The sup-
ported data rates and sensitivity are shown in the following table.

Description Specification
9.8-12.5 Gbps
Data Rates
0.1-2.7 Gbps
Sensitivity 50 mV p-p maximum

Optical Interface via External O/E Module (Option 3)


For mask compliance testing of optical interfaces on SFP/XFP mod-
ules, the Bit Master can transform one of the two electrical channels
to an optical interface with an external optical to electrical (O/E) mod-
ule. The external O/E module, part number OEC10G-1A, serves two
main functions. First, the external O/E module converts the optical
wavelength output between 750 and 1650 nm of the SFP/XFP mod-
ule to electrical signals for measurement. Second, this module con-
tains the necessary 4th order Bessel-Thomson filter (BTF) response
required by the testing standards for 10G Ethernet. This option en-
ables the software for optical measurements. The optical module
must be ordered separately.

Performance Specifications
Eye pattern display
Displays
Pulse pattern display
Standard
Measurement Statistical (NRZ), histograms,
Capabilities mask compliance
Measurements
(OC192, 10GE, 10GE-LX4,
plus user defined masks)

Clock Trigger
0.1-12.5 GHz
Frequency
80 mVp-p, typical (1 GHz)
Clock Trigger
200 mVp-p, typical (<1 GHz)
Sensitivity
2 Vp-p, max input before damage
Horizontal 5-12.5 GHz: 1 ps, typical; 1.5 ps,
System RMS Jitter, RMS maximum 1-5 GHz: 1 ps, typical
0.1-1 GHz: 2 ps, typical
Eye Mode Scale
1UI minimum full scale Figure 1: Amplitude accuracy for different scale values plotted against
Factor
the values of reading minus offset. For example, for a 400 mVp-p signal
Pattern Mode Scale with a 50 mV DC offset, setting the instrument scale to 50 mV/div and the
1 bits minimum full scale
Factor offset to 50mV results in the following readout accuracy values: 8 mV for
500 mV offset, minimum the +200 mV peak value and 11 mV for the -200 mV peak value.
Input Range 400 mV dynamic range, minimum
2 V, maximum input before damage
Optical Interface via external O/E Module OEC10G-1A (Option 3)
Amplitude Accuracy See Figure 1 for maximum
Vertical (after internal Cal) amplitude accuracy values Multimode Fiber Input (accepts
62.5 m with FC
System single mode, too)
DC-20 GHz, minimum
Bandwidth (-3dB) DC-25 GHz, typical Wavelength Range 750-1650 nm
Flatness: 1dB, typical Bandwidth (-3dB electrical) DC-7.5 GHz typical
Noise, RMS 0.5 mV, typ , 1.0 mV, maximum 850 nm Responsivity 0.55 A/W, typical
Digital 850 nm Conversion Gain 200 V/W, typical
Sampling Speed 100 ksamples/sec, typical
System
1310/1550 nm Responsivity 0.95 A/W, typical
1310/1550 nm Conversion Gain 350 V/W, typical
Clock Recovery (Option 2)
Optical Noise 15 W, typical
9.8-12.5 GHz
Clock Rates
0.1-2.7 GHz -15 dBm, typical
Optical Sensitivity -8 dBm, typical for operation with CRU
Sensitivity 25 mVp-p, typical, 50 mVp-p, maximum
(opt 002)
Input levels 2 Vp-p, max input before damage
+2 dBm, minimum
9.8-12.5 Gbps: 20 mUI, typical; 40 mUI, maximum Optical Overload
Jitter, RMS (additive) +5 dBm, maximum input before damage
0.1-2.7 Gbps: 2 mUI, typical
Optical Power Measurement 1dB, typical (calibrated for 1550 nm
9.8-12.5 GHz Band: 1.5 MHz, typical Accuracy wavelength)
Loop Bandwidth 0.1-2.7 GHz Band: OC-48: 490 kHz, typical
Electrical Return Loss -10 dB, typical
(typical) OC-12: 71 kHz, typical
OC-3: 23 kHz, typical Optical Return Loss -30 dB, typical

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General Specifications
Type K female Electrical In port (x2); 2V max input
Type K female CRU In port; 2Vp-p max input
Type K female CRU Out port
Type K female Clock >1GHz In port; 2Vp-p max input
Type K female Clock <1GHz In port; 2Vp-p max input
Interfaces
7-pin DC connector for O/E Power
RJ45 connector for Ethernet 10/100-Base T
USB2.0 (full-speed)
Compact Flash
2.5 mm 3-wire cellular headset connector

MILPRF28800F Class 2
Operating: 10C to +55C, humidity 85%
Environmental
Storage: 51C to +71C
Altitude: 4600 meters, operating and non-operating
Safety Conforms to EN 610101 for Class 1 portable equipment
Electromagnetic Compatibility Meets European Community requirements for CE marking
Size 313W x 211H x 77D mm (12W x 8H x 3D in.)
Weight (base unit) <4 kg (<7.0 lbs.)

Ordering Information
Please specify model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Bit Master Models* Option 002 Standard Accessories
MP1026A Eye Pattern Analyzer (supplied with the option)
(2-channel Electrical, 25GHz BW) 67065-1 Loop cable from CRU OUT to <1GHz CLK IN
* Each instrument includes standard one-year warranty 67065-2 Loop cable from CRU OUT to 1GHz CLK IN
and Certificate of Calibration and Conformance
Option 003 Accessories (ordered separately)
Bit Master Options OEC10G-1A O/E conversion module for use with Option 003 having a
MP1026A-002 Clock Recovery Unit Option (includes two loop cables) frequency response of the 4th order Bessel Thomson
MP1026A-003 Optical Interface Option (via external module which must filter for 10GE standard.
be ordered separately)
Optional Accessories
Standard Accessories The following optional accessories are available
The following standard accessories are supplied for the MP1026A:
with the MP1026A: 760-235 Transit Case
1058000169 Users Guide 2000-1374 Dual External, Li-Ion Charger with Universal Power Supply
65729 Soft Carrying Case 15KKF50-1.5A Armored Test Port Cable, 1.5 meter K(m) to K(f) 20 GHz
3-2000-1500 Compact Flash Card (256 MB) 15RKKF50-1.5A Ruggedized Armored Test Port Cable, 1.5 meter
64343 Tilt Bail K(m) to K(f) 20 GHz
2300498 Master Software Tools CD ROM J0747B Fixed optical attenuator (10dB, FC connector)
63344 Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery J0747C Fixed optical attenuator (15dB, FC connector)
40168 AC-DC Adapter J0747D Fixed optical attenuator (20dB, FC connector)
806141 12V DC adapter J0635A Optical Fiber Cable (SM, FC-SPC connector both ends), 1m
3-20001360 USB Ato mini B cable, 6 feet (1.83m) J0635B Optical Fiber Cable (SM, FC-SPC connector both ends), 2m
20001371 Ethernet cable, 7 feet (2.13 m) J0635C Optical Fiber Cable (SM, FC-SPC connector both ends), 3m

One year warranty (includes battery, firmware, Literature


and software) 10580-00169 Bit Master Users Guide
10580-00170 Bit Master Programming Manual

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MULTI-LAYER NETWORK TESTING PLATFORM
CMA5000

Testing of 1 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet, DWDM, SONET/SDH, OTDR, ORL, PMD and CD Made Simple

The CMA5000 is the industry's premier test and measurement solu- addition, the flexibility and scalability of the CMA5000 allows it to
tion providing the high performance and scalability necessary to evolve with user testing needs and technology - vital in for todays
meet the stringent demands of telecommunication professionals. It ever-changing telecommunication infrastructures.
accelerates the deployment of new services while reducing the total Its ability to span the Physical, Data Link, Network and Transport
cost of ownership and measurement. layers with test and measurement applications including DWDM,
Through its open-architecture design, the CMA5000 combines high SONET/SDH, 1 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet, OTDR and Dispersion,
performance test and measurement modules into a single powerful make the CMA5000 the ideal solution to characterize your network
platform. Networks can be characterized, commissioned, and for maximum performance and revenue generation.
turned-up faster than ever providing accelerated time to revenue. In

Small Bay Adapter (SBA) Mid Bay Adapter (MBA) Large Bay Adapter (LBA)

Expandable bay adapters hold a wide variety of application test modules, providing unsurpassed flexibility
and scalability to reduce cost.

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CMA5000 Platform Specifications
(please consult factory for platform selection based on module power requirements)

CMA5000 with SBA CMA5000 with MBA


CMA5000 with LBA(Large Bay Adapter)
(Small Bay Adapter) (Medium Bay Adapter)

Model Number 5000-150-DC 5000-250-DC 5000-250-AC 5000-350-AC


Module bays 2 4 6
Processor 700MHz Pentium III
RAM 256MB 512MB
Operating
Windows XP Professional
System
Display 10.4 inch (26.4cm) Color XGA (1024x768) LCD with touchscreen interface
Internal
20GB (min) hard drive
Storage

Removable
Standard: CD-R/W,
Storage
Optional: 3.5 inch 1.44 MB floppy
(modular)

Interfaces PS/2 (2), Video output, PCMCIA card bus (2), USB (2), RS-232, Parallel, 10/100 Ethernet, IrDA
Power Supply Auto switching 92-132 VAC, 184-264 VAC (47-63 Hz)

Dimensions 24.1 x 34.3 x 9.5 cm 24.1 x 34.3 x 15.2 cm 24.1 x 34.3 x 24.1 cm
(H x W x D) (9.5 x 13.5 x 3.75 inches) (9.5 x 13.5 x 6 inches) (9.5 x 13.5 x 9.5 inches)

Operation: 0 to 45C (32 to 122F)


Environmental
Storage: 25 to 60C (13 to 140F)
Conditions
Humidity: 95% max, non-condensing
Weight1 5.4 kg (12 lbs) 6.3 kg (14 lbs) 8.1 kg (18 lbs)
Battery 2 N/A
Capacity
Battery type High-capacity Lithium-Ion N/A

1: Weight includes one battery pack on DC powered models or integral power supply on AC powered models.
2: DC powered models are supplied with one battery pack, an additional battery can be ordered separately.

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Ordering Information
The CMA5000 Mainframe is available with a Small (SBA), Medium (MBA) or Large (LBA) Bay Adapter and includes the following:

High resolution color display with touch screen, Modular drive bay with CD-RW drive installed, Application, utility, and support CDs, Operator's
manual, two USB ports, two PC-Card (PCMCIA/CardBus) slots, Serial port, Parallel port, External monitor port, 10/100 Mb Ethernet Port,
20GB (min) Hard drive, Windows XP/Pro operating system with full access to Windows Desktop, High-speed Pentium III Processor with
256MB RAM, and choice of AC line cord. DC Powered modules include one high-capacity battery pack and an AC Adapter charger. AC
Powered models include an integral AC power supply.

Model Number:
5000 - ____ ____ 0 - ____ - ____
A B C D

A = Select Bay Adapter B = Select Drive/Desktop Option


1 = Small Bay Adapter (2-slot capacity) 5 = CD-RW, Windows Desktop
2 = Medium Bay Adapter (4-slot capacity)
3 = Large Bay Adapter (6-slot capacity)

C = Select Power Source D = Select Line Cord


DC = Battery with AC Charger (SBA or MBA only) US = United States AU = Austrailia
AC = Dedicated AC Power (MBA or LBA only) EU = Europe UK = United Kingdom
DC24 = +24 V DC Power (LBA only) SW = Switzerland IT = Italy
DC48 = 48 V DC Power (LBA only)

Example of Order Number and Specification


CMA5000 Controller with a Small Bay Adapter, CD-RW, Windows Desktop,
5000-150-DC-US
Battery Powered, US line cord
CMA5000 Controller with a Medium Bay Adapter, CD-RW, Windows Desktop,
5000-250-AC-EU
Dedicated AC power supply, European line cord

Optical Accessories 1
Option-501CD-RW CMA5000 CD-read/write Module (upgrade for existing unis)
Option-502FLOPPY CMA5000 Floppy Drive Module
Option-503DESKTOP CMA5000 Windows Desktop Upgrade (upgrade for existing units without desktop)
Option-505MAN CMA5000 Operators Manual
Option-506KEYUS CMA5000 US Keyboard with Trackball (USB Interface)
Option-507KEYUS CMA5000 US Keyboard (PS/2 Interface)
Option-511AC Replacement AC Charger/adapter for CMA5000 and CMA4500
Option-512HCBATT CMA5000 High Voltage Battery for OTA, GigE and 10 GigE
Option-513ACPOWER Dedicated AC Power Module for Configurations with High Power Requirements
Option-515PRINT CMA5000 Portable External Printer with Cable and Case
Option-520HCASE CMA5000 SBA Hard Transit Case
Option-521HCASEML CMA5000 MBA Hard Transit Case
Option-522SCASE Soft Bag, CMA5000 SBA/MBA
Option-526TRIPOD Mounting Tripod for CMA 5000 SBA
Option-528HCASEL CMA5000 LBA Hard Transit Case
Option-5310DLXCASE Deluxe Hardcase for MBA or SBA Featuring Storage for Up to 6 Additional Modules
Option-529STYLUS Replacement Stylus for CMA (pack of 3)
Option-534MODCASE Hard Transit Case for One OSA425, OSA400 or PMD Module
Option-545VIP USB Video Inspection Probe
Option-546VIPA USB Video Inspection Probe - Advanced Analysis Option
Option-550TFMFC Test Fiber Module SM 1.1 km - FC Ultra Polished Connector
Option-550TFMSC Test Fiber Module SM 1.1 km - SC Ultra Polished Connector
Option-550TFMST Test Fiber Module SM 1.1 km - ST Ultra Polished Connector
Option-551TFMFC Test Fiber Module 62.5 m 300 m - FC Connector
Option-551TFMSC Test Fiber Module 62.5 m 300 m - SC Connector
Option-551TFMST Test Fiber Module 62.5 m 300 m - ST Connector
Option-552TFMFC Test Fiber Module 50 m 300 m - FC Connector
Option-552TFMSC Test Fiber Module 50 m 300 m - SC Connector
Option-552TFMST Test Fiber Module 50 m 300 m - ST Connector
Option-591EXT1 CMA5000 1 Year Extended Warranty
Option-592EXT2 CMA5000 2 Year Extended Warranty
Option-580DATA USB Data Transfer Kit, Includes Software and Cable for Windows 98/2000/XP

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CMA5000 SBA and MBA Application Module Combination Table
Based on module size, bay adapter capacity and power configuration, this table indicates valid operational combinations of modules for the
SBA and MBA models.

LEGEND: Y Valid combination of modules

MBA Requires MBA to accommodate these modules in combination

MBA
Requires MBA with AC Power Option to use these modules in combination
AC

No This is not a valid combination of modules

n/a Does not fit in SBA and requires all available slots of MBA

ORL or 2.5 G XTA OSA PMD


Used Alone OTDR CD-OTDR 1 GigE 10 GigE 2.5 G XTA 10 G XTA
Test Fiber J&W 400/425 160

ORL or
Y Y Y Y MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA n/a n/a
Test Fiber
MBA MBA
OTDR Y Y Y Y MBA MBA MBA n/a n/a
AC AC
MBA MBA
CD-OTDR Y Y Y Y MBA MBA MBA n/a n/a
AC AC
MBA MBA
1 GigE Y MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA n/a n/a
AC AC
MBA MBA
10 GigE Y MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA n/a n/a
AC AC
MBA
2.5 G XTA Y MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA No n/a n/a
AC
MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA
10 G XTA Y MBA No No n/a n/a
AC AC AC AC AC
2.5 G XTA MBA MBA MBA MBA
Y MBA No No No n/a n/a
J&W AC AC AC AC

OSA 400/425 Y n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

PMD 160 Y n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

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OPTICAL TIME DOMAIN REFLECTOMETER
CMA5000 OTDR Module Series

Expansive Series of High Performance OTDR Modules for the CMA5000 Spanning Single Mode,
Multimode and Hybrid Solutions

The compact size of the OTDR


Application module allows another
module (OTDR or test fiber box) to
be inserted into a small bay
adapter and up to three more into
a medium or large bay adapter.

The CMA5000 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR) applica- Dedicated, Ease to Use Software
tion combines over 30 years of development and experience in char- To simplify testing, the CMA5000 features dedicated testing modes
acterizing optical fibers. Our worldclass OTDR modules continue to automate and simplify the task at hand.
this tradition with the latest in high performance hardware and dedi- FAULT LOCATE mode is designed for someone just starting out or
cated, easy to use software. the novice who only uses an OTDR occasionally. Simply connect the
fiber and press test. The unit will verify the fiber is connected cor-
Benefits rectly, select testing parameters, execute the test and provide a text
Never obsolete modular design allows new or additional modules response indicating fault/break location and end to end loss.
to be added
Sophisticated analysis software provides consistent and accurate
fiber characterization
Dedicated testing modes simplify commonly performed tasks
Easy to use for any skill level - from fault location to advanced fiber
analysis
Touch screen and hard key user interfaces ensure smooth and ef-
ficient operation
Solutions for all network types: Metro, CWDM, ultra-long haul and
PON based, FTTP deployments
Complete fiber characterization from 10 available wavelengths
Automated, on-the-box reporting

High Performance Hardware


To satisfy even the most demanding testing requirements, the
CMA5000 series OTDR modules, feature a multitude of available
wavelengths including 850 nm, 1240 nm, 1300 nm, 1310 nm, 1383 nm,
1410 nm, 1490 nm, 1550 nm, 1625nm and 1650nm. Up to four of
these wavelengths can be combined into a single optical port pro-
viding full spectrum fiber characterization at the press of a button and
are ideal for testing backbone or metro networks that deploy CWDM.
For ultra-long haul systems, the CMA5000 OTDR modules feature
up to 50 dB of dynamic range (enough to see approximately 250 km Fault Locate Mode ease to read results
of fiber) - with an impressive 1 meter resolution.

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For those who have more experience or would like to perform more Challenging new architectures such as Fiber-To-The-x (FTTx) deploy-
advanced testing, CLASSIC OTDR mode allows the user to select all ments that incorporate Passive Optical Networks (PON) are also easily
parameters, compare up to eight traces and even generate splice addressed with our exclusive PON MODE solution featuring dead zones
loss reports. as small as 1 meter and the ability to classify splitters as large as
1X32.

Classic OTDR advanced testing


PON Mode Exclusive testing solution optimized for splitter
Cable commissioning is also automated through the use of CON- based networks.
STRUCTION OTDR mode where a wizard allows the user to select
the required testing wavelengths, number of fibers and file naming Reflectance and Optical Return Loss
scheme. The wizard then becomes the project manager guiding the With data rates increasing and video applications growing exponen-
user through the testing and ensuring consistency with testing para- tially, reflectance and optical return loss (ORL) become key parame-
meters and file naming virtually eliminating user induced errors. ters that will make or break your network. To simplify testing these,
Anritsu has developed a unique OTDR based, ORL application that
provide continuous wave meter accuracy, combined with the trouble-
shooting ability of an OTDR to add the expertise you need in testing
todays demanding optical systems. Simply connect the fiber, enter
your PASS/FAIL threshold and press test. If a test fails ORL, a quick
press of our exclusive troubleshooting key presents a table listing the
top three contributors to the failing ORL complete with location. By
identifying the problem connector, technicians will save hours of ran-
dom troubleshooting time. The ORL option also functions as a 1 km
single mode launch box increasing its value.
Added Value
To further increase the value of your CMA5000 OTDR, it can be
equipped with an integrated power meter, a high output stabilized
light source and integrated Visual Fault Locator (VFL). These op-
tions are integrated into the single slot OTDR module and do not re-
quire an additional module slot like some other solutions. In addition,
all OTDR wavelengths are available as stabilized light sources re-
ducing the equipment cost and providing a complete end-to-end loss
testing solution.
Whatever your testing needs, our world-class OTDR products are
designed to reduce the time to install, commission and maintain fiber
spans.
Construction OTDR automated multi-fiber testing

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Specifications
Single Mode Models
Dynamic Range Deadzone Deadzone
Model Wavelength Optical fiber type Pulse width1
(SNR=1)2 (back-scattered)3 (Fresnel)4
131020 nm
5225 37/36 dB 9/9 m 4/3.5 m
155020 nm
131020 nm 5, 10, 20, 50, 100,
5235 200, 500, 1000, 40/40 dB 8/6 m 4/3 m
155020 nm
2000, 5000, 10000,
131020 nm 20000 ns
5236 155020 nm 40/40/40 dB 8/6/6 m 4/3/3 m
162515 nm
131020 nm
5245 43/45 dB 10/10 m 5/5 m
155020 nm
5, 10, 20, 50, 100,
131020 nm 200, 500, 1000,
5246 155020 nm 2000, 5000, 10000, 43/45/43 dB 10/10/10 m 6/5/5 m
162515 nm 20000, 30000 ns
5254 155020 nm Single Mode 50 dB 10 m 5m
131020 nm (8-10 m)
5281 13833 nm 40/38/41 dB 8/9/6 m 4/5/3 m
155020 nm
131020 nm
13833 nm
5283 35/35/35/35 dB 8/9/6/6 m 4/5/3/3 m
155020 nm 5, 10, 20, 50, 100,
162515 nm 200, 500, 1000,
131020 nm 2000, 5000, 10000,
5291 149010 nm 20000 ns 40/40/40 dB 8/9/6 m 4/5/3 m
155020 nm
131020 nm
149010 nm
5293 35/35/35/35 dB 8/9/6/6 m 4/5/3/3 m
155020 nm
162515 nm

1: Range dependent
2: SNR=1 with up to 256k averages (typical, subtract approximately 2 dB of range to 98% peak noise. Bellcore TR-TSY-000196 Issue 2)
3: Deadzones measured on 45 dB reflections (typical)
4: Using Bellcore TR-TSY-000196 Issue 2 (typical)

Quad Single Mode/Multimode and Multimode Models


Dynamic Range Deadzone Deadzone
Model Wavelength Optical fiber type Pulse width1
(SNR=1)2 (back-scattered)3 (Fresnel)4

Multimode (50 m), Singlemode: 5, 10,


5260 20, 50, 100, 200, 24/26/35/35 dB 7/8/10/10 m 5/5/5/5 m
SingleMode (8-10 m)
85030 nm 500, 1000, 2000,
5000, 10000, 20000
130030 nm
5261 ns 24/26/35/35 dB 7/8/10/10 m 5/5/5/5 m
131020 nm
155020 nm Multimode (62.5 m),
SingleMode (8-10 m) Multimode: 5, 20,
5262 50, 100, 200, 500, 24/26/40/40 dB 7/8/10/10 m 5/5/5/5 m
1000 ns

5266 Multimode (62.5 m) 24/26 dB 5/7 m 2.5/2.5 m


85030 nm 5, 20, 50, 100, 200,
130030 nm 500, 1000 ns
5269 Multimode (50 m) 24/26 dB 5/7 m 3/3 m

1: Wavelength and range dependent


2: SNR=1 with up to 256k averages (typical, subtract approximately 2 dB of range to 98% peak noise. Bellcore TR-TSY-000196 Issue 2)
3: Deadzones measured on -45 dB reflections (typical)
4: Using Bellcore TR-TSY-000196 Issue 2 (typical)
Single wavelength and other specialty wavelengths available upon request.

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Common Specifications
Single mode: 5, 20, 50, 75, 125, 250, 300 km
Distance1 Range
Multimode: 5, 15, 20, 40, 64 km
Single mode: 0.125, 0.5, 1,2,4,8.16m
Sampling resolution1
Multimode: 0.125, 0.5, 1,2,4m
Sampling Points Up to 256,000
IOR settings 1.300000-1.700000
Distance Measurement Accuracy 0.0025% of distance measurement distance resolution index uncertainty
Loss Measurement accuracy (linearity) 0.04 dB/dB
Loss Resolution 0.001 dB
Laser Safety Meets IEC60825-1 Class I and CDRH Class 1 Requirements (Eye Safe) 21 CFR 1040
Single mode: Universal with UFC, USC, UST, AFC, ASC
Optical Connector
Multimode: Universal with FC, SC, ST
Fault Locate, Standard OTDR, Construction (Automated Multi-wavelength, Multi-fiber testing), NetWorks
Operating Modes (data processing and report generation)
Optional: Power Meter, Stabilized Light Source, Visual Fault Locator (VFL), Video Inspection Probe (VIP)

1: Wavelength and range dependent

Loss Test Set Option Specifications (optional)


Single Mode (8-10 m) Multimode (50 or 62.5 m)
Type
Laser (same wavelength and specs as OTDR) LED (850/130030 nm)
Stabilized Output 8 dBm (min) 25 dBm (min)
Light
Source2 Stability1 0.2 dB (8 hours) +0.1 dB (8 hours)
Modes of Operation CW, 1 KHz, 2 KHz
Connector Type Same as OTDR
Detector Type InGaAs
Wavelength Range 780-1800 nm
Calibrated Wavelengths 850, 1300, 1310, 1490, 1550, 1625 nm
Standard:+10 to 55 dBm
Power Range
Power CATV: +20 to 45 dBm
Meter Resolution 0.01 dB, 0.01 watts
4% (+5 to 50 dBm)
Accuracy
8% (+10 to +5 dBm, 50 to 55 dBm)
Linearity 0.10 dB (+5 to 50 dBm)
Connector Type Universal (uses LP-XX adapters)
Wavelength 65020 nm
Output 0 dBm into 9/125 m fiber (max)
Visual Fault
Transmission Modes CW, 2 Hz
Locator
Connector Type 2.5 mm universal
Safety IEC 60825-1 Class II, FDA (21 CFR 1040. 10 Class 2)
1: At 23C
2: Quad models 5260, 5261, 5262 only feature single mode light sources.

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Ordering Information
The CMA5200 OTDRs are Single Bay modules that include one OTDR/Source Universal Adapter (UC-130-XX) at no charge. For units with
a Power Meter option, a Meter Connector Adapter (LP-XX) is also included at no charge.

Module Number:
52 - - OTDR -
A B C

A = Select an OTDR ModuleModule (Additional OTDR modules are available in various combinations of wave lengths and dynamic ranges.
Please contact Anritsu for for a comprehensive list.)

25 = Singlemode, 37/36 dB dynamic range, dual-wavelength 1310/1550 nm


35 = Singlemode, 40/40 dB dynamic range, dual-wavelength 1310/1550 nm
36 = Singlemode, 40/40/40 dB dynamic range, tri-wavelength 1310/1550/1625 nm
45 = Singlemode, 43/45 dB dynamic range, dual-wavelength 1310/1550 nm
46 = Singlemode, 43/45/43 dB dynamic range, tri-wavelength 1310/1550/1625 nm
54 = Singlemode, 50 dB dynamic range, single-wavelength 1550 nm
60 = Quad 24/26 dB 850/1300 nm 50 m multimode and 35 dB 1310/1550 nm single mode
61 = Quad 24/26 dB 850/1300 nm 62.5 m multimode and 35 dB 1310/1550 nm single mode
62 = Quad 24/26 dB 850/1300 nm 62.5 m multimode and 40 dB 1310/1550 nm single mode
63 = Quad 24/26 dB 850/1300 nm 50 m multimode and 40/40 dB 1310/1550 nm single mode
66 = Multimode 24/26 dB dynamic range, dual-wavelength 850/1300 nm, 62.5 m
69 = Multimode 24/26 dB dynamic range, dual-wavelength 850/1300 nm, 50 m
81 = Singlemode, 37 dB dynamic range, tri-wavelength 1310/1383/1550 nm
83 = Singlemode, 37 dB dynamic range, quad-wavelength 1310/1383/1550/1625 nm
91 = Singlemode, 40 dB dynamic range, tri-wavelength 1310/1490/1550 nm
93 = Singlemode, 37 dB dynamic range, quad wavelegth 1310/1490/1550/1625 nm

B = Select Meter, Light Source and VFL Options (VFL is not available on 5260, 5261 or 5262 module)
000 = No Meter, Light Source or VFL 001 = VFL Only
110 = +10 dBm Meter and Light Source 111 = +10 dBm Meter, Light Source and VFL
210 = +20 dBm Meter and Light Source 211 = +20 dBm Meter, Light Source and VFL

C = Select Connector (APC not available on multimode, for Quad 60, 61, 62 or 63 refer to next section)
UFC = FC/UPC AFC = FC/APC USC = SC/UPC
ASC = SC/APC UST = ST/UPC AST = ST/APC

C = Connector Options for Quad units (60, 61, 62, and 63 only)
Select connector for each port. ( 1 2 3 : 1 = SM port, 2 = MM port, 3 = PM port)
0 = none 1 = UFC 2 = USC
3 = UST 4 = AFC 5 = ASC
6 = AST 7 = DIN 8 = LC

Example of Order Number and Specification


Singlemode, 40/40/40 dB dynamic range, tri-wavelength 1310/1550/1625 nm, Power Meter and Light Source with FC/APC
5236-110-OTDR-AFC
connector
5266-001-OTDR-UFC Multimode 24/26 dB dynamic range, dual-wavelength 850/1300 nm, 62.5 m, VFL, with FC/UPC connector

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OTDR/CHROMATIC DISPERSION APPLICATION
CMA5000 CD-OTDR

Measure Chromatic Dispersion and Loss in One Step

The field portable CMA5000 OTDR/ Chromatic Dispersion (OTDR/CD) Anritsu understands how valuable your time is, so weve provided in-
measurement system is a dedicated module that combines the ad- tuitive, easy-to-use setup menus and single-button operation. The
vanced capabilities of Anritsus OTDR technology with Anritsus ex- CMA5000 OTDR/CD measurement system has been designed to
perience in Chromatic Dispersion. The CMA5000 OTDR/CD mea- provide optimal test efficiency to facilitate quicker turn-up of services
surement system gives installers and network providers a combined and reduce the cost of testing. The combined unit has an auto-test
module that can be used as an OTDR and a chromatic dispersion feature that will determine the optimum settings. In addition, intuitive
measurement system, reducing testing times while increasing net- setup menus guide the user through a few minor settings that mini-
work performance. The CMA5000 OTDR/CD measurement system mize the testing and setup times.
is based upon the industry accepted time-of-flight measurement The field portable CMA5000 OTDR/CD is an accurate system avail-
method (FOTP-168) that can evaluate chromatic dispersion of indi- able for measuring both Chromatic Dispersion, loss and attenuation
vidual fiber links. Utilizing a single fiber for the test and multiple wave- on all single-mode fiber types providing installers, carriers and sys-
lengths results in an increase in the accuracy of the measurement, tem providers increased revenue through optimized network band-
as well as a reduction in the testing time. This translates into im- width, while improving efficiency and reducing operational expenses
proved network performance and efficiency, resulting in increased through proper CD mitigation and compensation techniques.
revenue for the network provider.

Chromatic Dispersion Specifications


Wavelength Range 1310 nm through 1625 nm
Dynamic Range 37 dB (100 km is the typical range when using all 6 wavelengths)
Dispersion Range There is no physical limitation on either the negative or positive dispersion that can be measured.
Dispersion Accuracy1 0.7 ps/nmkm or 4% (greater number)
0 Accuracy Typically 10 nm
Number of Testing Wavelengths 6
Test Time <4 minutes for 50 km
Number of Fibers Required One
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OTDR Module Specifications
Fiber Type Single-mode (Tri-wavelegth)
1310 nm 20 nm
Center Wavelength 1550 nm 20 nm
1625 nm 15 nm
1310 nm: <15 nm
Spectral Width (RMS) 1550 nm: <15 nm
1625 nm: <15 nm

1310 nm: 38 dB
Dynamic Range2 1550 nm: 38 dB
1625 nm: 38 dB
1310 nm: 4 meters
Initial Reflective Deadzone3 1550 nm: 4 meters
1625 nm: 4 meters
1310 nm: 9 meters
Initial Non-Reflective Deadzone4 1550 nm: 8 meters
1625 nm: 9 meters
Linearity 0.04 dB/dB
Pulsewidth5 5 ns to 20 s
Distance Resolution 0.0001 km, 0.1 m, 1 ft, 0.0001 mi
Distance Range Setting 5, 20, 50, 125, 250, 300 km
Loss Resolution 0.001 dB
Distance Sampling (Range Dependent) 0.125, 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 m
Data Points Up to 256,000
0.0025% of distance measurement
Distance Accuracy
distance resolution index uncertainty
Meets IEC60825-1 Class I and CDRH Class 1
Laser Safety
Requirements (Eye Safe) 21 CFR 1040

1: C- and L- bands
2: SNR=1 with up to 256k averages (typical, subtract approximately 2 dB of range to 98% peak noise. Bellcore TR-TSY-000196 Issue 2)
3: Using Bellcore TR-TSY- 000196 Issue (typical)
4: Deadzones measured on 45 dB reflections (typical)
5: Wavelength dependent
Specifications are subject to change without notice

Ordering Information
The CMA5302 OTDR based Chromatic Dispersion unit is a single bay module that can be used in either an SBA, MBA or LBA. It features time
of flight CD measurements as well as traditional tri-wavelength OTDR testing.

Module Number:
5302 - __ __ __ -CDOTDR- __ __ __
A B

A = Select a Meter and Light Source Options


110 = +10 dBm Meter and Light Source
210 = +20 dBm Meter and Light Source

B = Connector
UFC = FC/UPC USC = SC/UPC UST = ST/UPC
AFC = FC/APC ASC = SC/APC AST = ST/APC

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POLARISATION MODE DISPERSION ANALYSER
CMA5000 PMD

Fast, High Dynamic and Reliable PMD Measurement at the Press of One Button

The CMA5000 PMD application increases revenue through complete Standard 1550 nm Wavelength Source
PMD characterization, to optimize high data rate networks. By utiliz- This is the standard source offering 1550 nm operation. It will provide
ing the CMA5000's PMD application to characterize the data rate ca- very high dynamic range and is suitable for most optical fiber and op-
pability of each fiber and transmitting at each fiber's maximum data tical cable PMD characterization tests. It provides more than +2 dBm
rate, the negative effects of PMD may be minimized. As a result, in- output power at 1550 nm, giving more than 55 dB dynamic range at
stallers, carriers and system providers can release the full potential 1550 nm for 1 ps PMD and more than 47 dB at 1550 nm for 10 ps
of high data rate optical networks. PMD when used with the CMA5000 PMD module. Reference: 5403-
003-PMD
Increase Revenue through Accurate PMD
Dual 1310 nm&1550 nm Wavelength Source
Characterization: This is the dual wavelength source offering 1310 nm & 1550 nm op-
Patented interferometric technique based on a pi-shifted
eration. It provides more than -1 dBm output power at 1550 nm, giv-
Michelson interferometer
ing more than 52 dB dynamic range at 1550 nm for 1 ps PMD and
Comply to EIA/TIA FOTP-124 and IEC-61941
more than 44 dB at 1550 nm for 10 ps PMD when used with the
No auto-correlation peak for accurate characterization of all nec-
CMA5000 PMD module. Reference: 5403-004-PMD
essary PMD parameters: PMD, length PMD coefficient and second
order PMD value Dual 1550 nm&1625 nm Wavelength Source
This is the dual wavelength source offering 1550&1625 nm opera-
Added Value through Performance: tion. It provides more than -2 dBm output power at 1550 nm, giving
Multiple test modes simplify and automate tests for several appli- more than 51 dB dynamic range at 1550 nm for 1 ps PMD and more
cations including multiple scans and long term PMD testing than 43 dB at 1550 nm for 10 ps PMD when used with the CMA5000
All band testing through a large choice of light sources PMD module. Reference: 5403-006-PMD
Highest dynamic range on the market: 55 dB with standard light
1550 nm C+L Wavelength Source
source and more than 64 dB with the high power source
This is the ultra-broadband wavelength source offering 1550 nm op-
Reduced Cost of Measurement: eration and a minimum PMD measurable of 0,035 ps. It is targeted
Fast measurement time: less than 8 seconds. for very low PMD measurement. It provides more than -10 dBm out-
Test through multiple EDFAs put power at 1550 nm, giving more than 43 dB dynamic range at
Easy to use touch screen interface combined with an innovative 1550 nm for 1 ps PMD and more than 35 dB at 1550 nm for 10 ps
parameter set-up scheme PMD when used with the CMA5000 PMD module. Reference: 5403-
Professional, comprehensive reporting of all settings and test re- 005-PMD
sults in a standard .pdf format at the press of a button 1550 nm High Power Source
This is the ultra high power source offering 1550 nm operation and
PMD Module/Optical Sources/PMD Artifact highest dynamic range. It is designed for very long fiber PMD mea-
PMD Module surements that can test lengths over 300 km. It provides more than
It is a double deep module which operates in a CMA5000 MBA or +11 dBm output power at 1550 nm, giving more than 64 dB dynam-
LBA. The PMD module provides up to 160 ps for a birefringent fibre ic range at 1550 nm for 1 ps PMD and more than 56 dB at 1550 nm
and 80 ps for telecom fibre. Reference: 5400-001-PMD for 10 ps PMD when used with the CMA5000 PMD module.
Optical Sources Reference: 5403-010-PMD
All sources come with a soft bag, a universal fibre optic PC connec- PMD Artefact
tor and operate on battery. This is a piece of birefringent fiber with 1 ps PMD. Reference: 5402-
000-PMD

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Polarization Mode Dispersion Module Specifications
Operating wavelengths 1250 nm to 1650 nm
Random PMD Measurement Range1 80 ps
Deterministic Measurement Range2 160 ps
Dynamic Range3 See below
Accuracy 1% 0.06 ps (for weakly coupled fiber)
Repeatability 1% 0.06 ps (for strongly coupled fiber)
Measurement Time for 45 ps Scanning Range 8 seconds
Measurement Time for 160 ps Scanning Range 20 seconds
Test through EDFA Yes
Battery Operation4 Yes

Polarization Mode Dispersion Source Specifications


1550 1550 HP 1310 & 1550 1550 & 1625 1550 C+L
Output power +2 dBm +11 dBm 1 dBm 2 dBm 10 dBm
Related dynamic range5 55 dB 64 dB 52 dB 51 dB 43 dB
Minimum Measurable PMD 0,06 ps 0,08 ps 0,06 ps 0,065 ps 0,035 ps
Battery operation Yes, 9h autonomy (30h typ.)
1: Typical Telecommunication fibers
2: Polarization Maintening fiber or artifact measurement
3: Dynamic range depends of the output power of associated light source.
4: Inside CMA5000 MBA platform
5: For 1 ps PMD, substrate 8 dB to this value for 10 ps PMD

Ordering Information
PMD Module
The PMD application is a double deep module which operates in a CMA5000 MBA or LBA.
PMD range is up to 160ps for a birefringent fiber and 80ps for telecom fiber.
Reference: 5400-001-PMD

Optical Sources
All sources listed below come with a soft bag, universal fiber optic physical contacting MBA connector and operate on ACor battery.

Standard 1550 nm Wavelength Source


This is the standard source offering 1550 nm operation. It will provide very high dynamic range and is suitable in most optical fiber and
optical cable PMD characterization tests.
It provides more than +2 dBm output power at 1550 nm, giving more than 55 dB dynamic range at 1550 nm for 1 ps PMD and more
than 47 dB at 1550 nm for 10 ps PMD when used with the CMA5000 PMD module. Reference : 5403-003-PMD

Dual 1310 nm and 1550 nm Source MBA


This is the dual wavelength source offering 1310 nm &1550 nm operation.
It provides more than -1 dBm output power at 1550 nm, giving more than 52 dB dynamic range at 1550 nm for 1 ps PMD and more than
44 dB at 1550 nm for 10 ps PMD when used with the CMA5000 PMD module. Reference : 5403-004-PMDFU = FC/UPC

Dual 1550 nm and 1625 nm Source


This is the dual wavelength source offering 1550 nm &1625 nm operation.
It provides more than -2 dBm output power at 1550 nm, giving more than 51 dB dynamic range at 1550 nm for 1 ps PMD and more than
43 dB at 1550 nm for 10 ps PMD when used with the CMA5000 PMD module.
Reference : 5403-006-PMD

1550 nm C-Band Source


This is the ultra-broadband wavelength source offering 1550 nm operation and a minimum PMD measurement of 0.035 ps. It is targeted for
very low PMD measurements.
It provides more than -10 dBm output power at 1550 nm, giving more than 43 dB dynamic range at 1550 nm for 1 ps PMD and more than
35 dB at 1550 nm for 10 ps PMD when used with the CMA5000 PMD module.
Reference : 5403-005-PMD

1550 nm High Power Source


This is the ultra high power source offering 1550 nm operation and the highest dynamic range.
It is targeted for ultra long haul PMD measurements as you can test more than 300 km of fibers.
It provides more than +11 dBm output power at 1550 nm, giving more than 64 dB dynamic range at 1550 nm for 1 ps PMD and more than
56 dB at 1550 nm for 10 ps PMD when used with the CMA5000 PMD module. Reference : 5403-010-PMD

PMD Artifact
The PMD Artifact is a piece of bi-refringent fiber with 1 ps PMD. Reference: 5402-000-PMD

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PMD Module and Light Source Order Guide

Order Number Description


5400-001-PMD-YY Base PMD Double Deep Module, 160 ps
5402-000-PMD-YY PMD Artifact
5403-003-PMD-X Polarized broadband 1550 nm battery powered light source
5403-004-PMD-X Polarized broadband dual 1310 nm & 1550 nm battery powered light source
5403-005-PMD-X Polarized ultra-broadband 1550 nm B-band battery powered light source
5403-006-PMD-X Polarized broadband dual 1550 nm & 1625 nm battery powered light source
5403-010-PMD-X Polarized broadband 1550 nm High Power battery powered light source

X = Power Cord Option:


U = US,
E = Europe
G = Great Britain
A = Australia

YY = Connector Option:
FU = FC/UPC
SU = SC/UPC
FA = FC/APC
SA = SC/APC

Note: All light sources come with a universal connector compatible with all PC connectors with 2.5 mm diameter (FU, SU, TU)

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OPTICAL SPECTRUM ANALYZERS
CMA5000 OSA 425 / OSA 400
1250 nm to 1650 nm

Field Portable DWDM/CWDM Testers

The CMA5000 OSAs are field portable DWDM/CWDM testers cov- OSA 400
ering the 1250-1650 nm spectral range. Two OSA modules are avail- The OSA 400 extends the performances of the OSA 425 and provides
able to meet all test requirements: OSA 400 and OSA 425. lab specifications in a rugged field module. With best in class ORR, this
OSA 425 OSA can compute OSNR measurements with very high accuracy. The
This OSA is ready for field operation and the harsh environments unique flat top filter can drop signals up to 40Gb/s to perform transport
that are associated with field use. Its internal calibration is valid over analysis.
the full temperature range and provides accurate power and wave- The compact size of the OSA module conveniently fits into the
length measurement in all conditions without any user calibration. CMA5000 Multi-Layer Network Test Platform using a medium bay
adapter.

Specifications
OSA 400 OSA 425
Spectral Range 1250-1650 nm 1250-1650 nm
Wavelength Accuracy1 40 pm ( 20 pm typical) 40 pm ( 20 pm typical)
Power Range2, 3, 4 +20 to 70 dBm +15 to 65 dBm
Power Accuracy5 0.4 dB 0.5 dB
Polarization Dependance6 0.05 dB 0.1 dB
Resolution Bandwidth3 <60 pm; 100 pm; 200 pm & 500 pm <70 pm
65 dBc at 50 GHz from peak 40 dBc at 50 GHz from peak
Optical Rejection Ratio3, 7 55 dBc at 25 GHz from peak 35 dBc at 25 GHz from peak
35 dBc at 12.5 GHz from peak 25 dBc at 12.5 GHz from peak
8s for full scan 8s for full scan
Measurement Time at Full Resolution
40 nm/s for small scan 40 nm/s for small scan
Channel Table 512 512
Optical Return Loss >45 dB >40 dB

Channel Drop Features


Spectral Range 1250-1650 nm NA
Modulation Rate Up to 40 Gb/s NA
Filter Bandwidth3 From 60 pm to 800 pm NA
Crosstalk3 Up to 65 dB NA

1: Signal from +5 to -30 dBm in C&L band from 15 to 30C


2: Maximum total safe power +25 dBm
3: In C&L band
4: With averaging; linearity may be degraded above +15 dBm
5: At 15 dBm in C band
6: At 1550 nm; at 23 2C
7: With the 60 pm resolution
Specifications are subject to change without notice

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General Specifications
Operating Temperature 0 to +40C
Storage Temperature 20 to +70C
Humidity 95% RH non-condensing
Battery Operation Yes

Ordering Information
The CMA 5500 OSA modules cover the 1250 - 1650 nm spectral range. Two modules are available: the OSA 425 (standard OSA) and the
OSA 400 (includes channel isolation feature).
The CMA 5500 OSAs are double-deep (4-Bay) modules that must be used with an MBA or LBA. Each module includes a large choice of
connector styles with channel isolation feature that allows the user to select a channel to be isolated to an output port for input to
additional test equipment (such as BERT) for optical signals up to 40Gb/s.

Module Number:

55 - __ __ __ - OSA - __ __ __
A B C

A =Select OSA module


10 = OSA 400 with filter: High Resolution Optical Spectrum Analyer covering
1250 to 1650 nm with channel selection for optical signals up to 40 Gb/s.

25 = OSA425: Optical Spectrum Analyzer covering 1250 to 1650 nm.

B = Depends on the OSA module selected


000: if OSA 425 module selected
100: if OSA 400 module selected

C = Select Connector
UFC = FC/UPC AFC = FC/APC
ASC = SC/APC USC = SC/UPC

Example of Order Number and Specification

5525-000-OSA-UFC OSA 425 Optical Spectrum Analyzer covering 1250 - 1450 nm with FC/UPC connector
OSA400: High Resolution Optical Spectrum Analyzer covering 1250 - 1650 nm with channel selector for optical signals up to
5510-100-OSA-AFC
40 Gb/s and angled FC/PC connectors

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SDH/SONET/PDH/T-CARRIER ANALYZER
CMA5000 XTA
1.5 Mbps up to 10 Gbps

All-in-one Module: from 1.5 Mbps to 10 Gbps

The XTA (eXtended Transport Analysis) Application module is a field dated by software or hardware and so protects your investment for
portable SONET/SDH analyzer for testing networks from 1,5 Mbps the future.
to 10 Gbps. It can provide a multitude of test measurements includ- The compact size of the XTA Application module conveniently fits in-
ing Jitter & Wander and Next Generation SONET/SDH and enables to the CMA5000 Multi-Layer Network Test Platform using a small bay
installation and maintenance professionals to rely on one compact adapter-thus reducing cost and overall weight.
solution. Thanks to its open architecture, the XTA can easily be up-

Interfaces and Signal Specifications


Signals XTA Modules
SDH / SONET/ Rate XTA XTA XTA XTA
Interfaces
PDH T-Carrier (Mb/s) 622 2.5 10-1310 10-1550
STM64 OC-192 9953.280
STM16 OC-48 2488.320 Optical
STM4 OC-12 622.080 1550 nm1
STM1 OC-3 155.520
STM64 OC-192 9953.280
STM16 OC-48 2488.320 Optical
STM4 OC-12 622.080 1310 nm1
STM1 OC-3 155.520
STM1 STS-3 155.520
STS-1 51.840
E4 139.264
E3 34.368 Electrical2
E1 2.048
DS3 44.736
DS1 1.544

1: SC/PC connectors
2: BNC 75 connectors (except for DS1 Bantam 100 )

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Interfaces and Signal Specifications (continued)
155.520 to 2488.320 Mb/s 9953.280 Mb/s
1310 nm 1290-1330 nm 1290-1330 nm
Wavelength
1550 nm 1529-1570 nm 1530-1565 nm
Optical Transmitter 1310 nm 2 dBm to +2 dBm +1 dBm to +5 dBm
Output Power
1550 nm 1 dBm to +2 dBm 1 dBm to +2 dBm
8.2 dB minimum (1550 nm)
Extinction Ratio 8.2 dB minimum
6.0 dB minimum (1310 nm)
155.520 to 622.080 Mb/s 2488.320 Mb/s 9953.280 Mb/s
Wavelength 1270-1570 nm 1270-1570 nm 1527-1570 nm and 1290-1330 nm
Optical Receiver
Sensitivity (min) 28 dBm (at 10-10 BER) 28 dBm (at 10-10 BER) 15 dBm (at 10-12 BER)
Saturation 8 dBm 8 dBm 1 dBm
Internal stratum 3 clock generation
External 2.048 MHz reference clock: 75 BNC connector, 0.5 to 4 Vpp signal amplitude
Timed from 2.048 Mbit/s received signal
Clock Reference External 1.544 MHz reference clock: 75 BNC connector, 0.5 to 4 Vpp signal amplitude
Clock Timed from 1.544 Mbit/s received signal
Synchronization Timed from SDH/SONET received signal
External 10 MHz reference clock: 75 BNC connector, 0.5 to 4 Vpp signal amplitude
155.520 MHz frequency signal synchronous with transmitted SDH/SONET signal, 50 connector,
Clock Output
AC coupled, 600 mV amplitude
The CMA 5000 XTA modules support the drop and insert of DCC channels from SONET/SDH.
DCC Signals Rates D1-D3 DCC channel at 192 Kb/s and D4-D12 DCC channel at 576 Kb/s
Connector DB 15
SONET/SDH SONET format Telcordia GR-253
Frame Formats and
Mapping SDH format ITU-T G.707

SONET Mappings

OC-192 STS-192 STS-192c STS-192c SPE Bulk Filled (*)

STS-96 STS-96c STS-96c SPE Bulk Filled (*)


x4
OC-48 STS-48 STS-48c STS-48c SPE Bulk Filled (*)

STS-24 STS-24c STS-24c SPE Bulk Filled (*)


x4
x16
OC-12 STS-12 STS-12c STS-12c SPE Bulk Filled (*)
x4
OC-3 STS-3 STS-3c STS-3c SPE Bulk Filled

DS3
x3 STS-1 STS-1c SPE
Bulk Filled

DS2
VT group VT-6 VT-6 SPE
Bulk Filled

E1
T-Carrier Add / Drop capability VT-2 VT-2 SPE
Bulk Filled
DS0: N x 64 kbit/s, N x 56 kbit/s
(*): Concatenated payloads are proposed as product option DS1
T-Carrier MUX/DEMUX option VT-1.5 VT-1.5 SPE
Bulk Filled

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Interfaces and Signal Specifications (continued)
SDH Mappings

STM-64 AU-4-64c VC-4-64c C-4-64c Bulk Filled (*)


x4
x16
STM-16 AU-4-16c VC-4-16c C-4-16c Bulk Filled (*)
x4
x16
STM-4 AU-4-4c VC-4-4c C-4-4c Bulk Filled (*)
x4 x64
E4
STM-1 AUG AU-4 VC-4 C-4
Bulk Filled
x3 E3
TUG-3 TU-3 VC-3 C-3 DS3
PDH Add / Drop capability Bulk Filled
x7 x3
E0: N x 64 kbit/s, N x 56 kbit/s E1
(*): Concatenated payloads are proposed as product option TUG-2 TU-12 VC-12 C-12
Bulk Filled

PDH/DSn Signal Unframed Format Framed Format


PRBS PRBS: 29-1, 211-1, 215-1, 220-1, QRSS, 223-1,
E1 PRBS G.704 Patterns 229-1, 231-1 inverted and non-inverted
E3 PRBS G.751 Test
Pattern All 1 pattern, all 0 pattern, alternative 01
E4 PRBS G.751 Word pattern, user-defined 2 bytes word pattern,
DS1 PRBS ANSI T1.107 (SF and ESF) Patterns 1 in 8, 2 in 8, 3 in 24, QRSS patterns for
DS1 signal
DS3 PRBS ANSI T1.107 (C-bit and M-13)

Network Emulation
All bytes of TOH (STS-1/STS-3) are programmable except B1/B2 and Z0
J0: (Trace Identifier) programmable 62 bytes ASCII sequence, CRLF added
TOH Editor
or programmable 15 bytes ASCII sequence, CRC (E.164) added
or programmable byte

C2, G1, F2, H4, Z3, Z4, N1


POH Editor J1: (Trace Identifier) programmable 62 bytes ASCII sequence, CRLF added
SONET Frames
(STS) or programmable 15 bytes ASCII sequence, CRC (E.164) added
or programmable byte

V5, Z6, Z7
POH Editor VT J2: (Trace Identifier) programmable 62 bytes ASCII sequence, CRLF added
(POH) or programmable 15 bytes ASCII sequence, CRC (E.164) added
SONET/SDH or programmable byte
Overhead Editors
All bytes of SOH (STM-1) are programmable except B1/B2
J0: (Trace Identifier) programmable 15 bytes ASCII sequence, CRC (E.164) added
SOH Editor
or programmable 62 bytes ASCII sequence, CRLF added
or programmable byte

VC4 and VC3 POH: C2, G1, F2, H4, F3, K3, N1
J1: (Trace Identifier) programmable 15 bytes ASCII sequence, CRC (E.164) added
SDH Frames
or programmable 62 bytes ASCII sequence, CRLF added
or programmable byte
POH Editor
VC12 POH: V5, N2, K4
J2: (Trace Identifier) programmable 15 bytes ASCII sequence, CRC (E.164) added
or programmable 62 bytes ASCII sequence, CRLF added
or programmable byte

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Network Emulation (continued)
A1/A2, B1, B2, REI-L, B3, REI-P, V5, REI-V, PRBS, Word, transmission errors, FAW, SFAW, FPS,
SONET/DSn
CRC-6, Parity P, Parity CP, code errors (BPV, EXZ)

Error Addition A1/A2, B1, B2, MS-REI, B3, LP-B3, HP-REI, V5, LP-REI, PRBS, Word, transmission errors FAW, CRC4, REI,
SDH/PDH
code errors (BPV, EXZ)

Error control Programmable number or rate

LOS, LOF, OOF, AIS-L, RDI-L, AIS-P, LOP-P, TIM-P, SLM-P, UNEQ-P, RDI-P, LOM-V, AIS-V, LOP-V, SLM-V,
SONET/DSn
UNEQ-V, RDI-V, TIM-V, LSS, LPS, AIS, LOMF, RAI
Alarm Addition LOS, LOF, OOF, MS-AIS, MS-RDI, AU-AIS, AU-LOP, HP-SLM, HP-TIM, HP-UNEQ, HP-RDI, TU-LOM, TU-AIS,
SDH/PDH
TU-LOP, LP-SLM, LP-UNEQ, LP-TIM, LP-RDI, LSS, LPS, AIS, LOMF
Alarm Control On steady-state or programmable number of frames
Supports adding and dropping of a selected 64 kb/s voice channel (carried in a DSn signal) to an external
Voice Add/Drop SONET/DSn
handset (-Law)
(Option)
SDH/PDH N/A
Pointer movement generation on SONET and SDH frames:
Pointer set to any value with or without NDF
Pointer Movement
Positive and negative movements
Pointer sequences (ITU-T G.783, Telcordia GR-253)

Programmable frequency offset:


Frequency Shift 100 ppm to +100 ppm in 0.1 ppm steps for SONET/SDH
100 ppm to +100 ppm in 0.1 ppm steps for PDH/T-Carrier

Automatic Protection Switch messages (K1/K2) are user-programmable MSP Linear (ITU-T G783)
APS (K1/K2)
Stress Function and MSP-Ring (ITU-T G841) are supported
SDH Through SOH overwrite K1, K2, S1, A1, A2, J0, M1 recalculated; error addition: B1, B2, MS-REI
Mode Transmission; alarm addition: LOF, MS-AIS, MS-RDI; APS simulation
SONET Through TOH overwrite K1, K2, S1, A1, A2, J0, M1 recalculated; error addition: B1, B2, REI-L transmission, alarm
Mode addition: LOF, AIS-L, RDI-L; APS simulation
Loop Codes generation on DS1 frames:
DS1 SF: Loop Up, Loop Down
DS1 Loop Codes
DS1 ESF: Line Loop Back Activate, Payload Loop Activate, Line Loop Back Deactivate,
Payload Loop Loop Back Deactivate, Universal Loop Back Deactivate

Measurement Capabilities
Power meter
Signal Qualification
Frequency meter
SONET/DSn
A1/A2, B1, B2, REI-L, B3, REI-P, V5, REI-V, PRBS, Word, FAW, SFAW, FPS, CRC-6,
MAW, Parity P, Parity CP, code errors (BPV, EXZ)
Error Analysis
SDH/PDH
B1, A1/A2, B2, MS-REI, B3, HP-REI, LP-B3, LP-REI, V5, PRBS, Word, FAW, CRC4, BPV,
code errors (BPV, EXZ)

SONET/DSn
LOS, LOF, OOF, AIS-L, RDI-L, AIS-P, LOP-P, SLM-P, UNEQ-P, RDI-P, LOM-V, AIS-V,
LOP-V, SLM-V, UNEQ-V, RDI-V, TIM-V, LSS, LPS, AIS, RAI, LOMF
Alarms Analysis
SDH/PDH
LOS, LOF, OOF, MS-AIS, MS-RDI, AU-AIS, AU-LOP, HP-SLM, HP-UNEQ, HP-TIM, HP-RDI, TU-LOM, TU-AIS,
TU-LOP, LP-SLM, LP-UNEQ, LP-TIM, LP-RDI, LSS, LPS, AIS, LOMF

XTA modules track all the SONET/SDH pointers movements information:


Path Analysis Pointer Movement Pointer value
Analysis Number of positive and negative pointer movements
Number of pointer movement with NDF

SONET/DSn
Transmission quality is calculated each second as per GR-253
Quality Analysis SDH/PDH
Transmission quality is calculated each second in accordance with recommendations
G.826, G.828, M.2100, M2.101.1, M.2101, M.2110 for performance

Realtime display of the following information:


J0, J1 and J2 Path Trace messages (ASCII sequence)
S1 (synchronization status)
Overhead Analysis C2/V5 (signal label)

SONET/SDH:
Complete display of SOH/TOH and POH of the analyzed path channel
Capture capacity: 64 consecutive frames
Event Analysis Alarms and Errors event analysis in temporal graphical display with 125 s resolution

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Measurement Capabilities (continued)
Measurement possible at each path level
Resolution: 100 ns
Round Trip Delay
Range: 0 to 2 sec (depending on path level)
Result: Tmax, Tmin, Tavr, Tcurrent and

Automatic Protection Number of switches


Switching Switch duration (with 125 s resolution)
Measurement K1/K2 capture and interpretation

Direct graphical presentation of performance and availability conformance test result


Performance Analysis Automatic calculation of acceptance thresholds according to ITU-T recommendations, such as M.2100, M.2101.1 and M.2101
Automatic calculation of Performance Objectives according to ITU-T recommendations such as G.821, G.826, G.828

Structure Scan Complete signal mapping auto discovery (including Mix Payload)
Troublescan Continuous VC4/SPEs scanning for alarms and errors detection

The XTA hardware is a double size plug-in module compatible with the CMA 5000 Multi-Layer Network Test Platform
(small, medium or large bay adapters).
AC power: 100 to 250 VAC via CMA 5000 platform

Operating Temperature: 0 to +40C


Environmental
Storage Temperature: 20 to +70C
specifications
Humidity: 10% to 80%
General
Information Electrical: EN 61010-1
Safety
Optical: EN 60825-1 and 21 CFR 1040.10
EMC EN 300386 V1.3.2
Warranty 1 year standard
Calibration cycle 1 year
CMA5000 platform features are detailed in the CMA5000 platform specifications sheet.

XTA Application: Jitter and Wander Option


Interfaces and Signal Specifications1
Jitter/Wander Generation and Analysis Interfaces XTA Modules
Interfaces SONET/DSn SDH/PDH Rate (Mb/s) XTA 622 XTA 2.5G

Optical OC-48 STM16 2488.320


1550 nm & 1310 nm2 OC-12 STM4 622.080
OC-3 STM1 155.520
STS-3 STM1e 155.520
STS-1 51.840
E4 139.264
Electrical3 E3 34.368
E1 2.048
DS3 44.736
DS1 1.544

Jitter Generation
Tx Signals Sinusodal jitter generation at all bit rates included in the XTA module configuration
Amplitude Range Up to 240 000 UI4
Jitter Generation Frequency Range 0.1 Hz to 20 MHz4
Characteristics
Programmable frequency offset
Frequency Shift 100 ppm to +100 ppm in 0.1 ppm steps
For PDH/T-Carrier and SONET/SDH
1: All the general specifications of the XTA modules are described in the CMA5000 extended Transport Analysis Application datasheet
2: SC/PC connectors
3: BNC 75 connectors (except for DS1 Bantam 100 )
4: Depending on the XTA module configuration

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XTA Application: Jitter and Wander Option (continued)
Amplitude (UI) Frequency (KHz)
Interfaces A3 A2 A1 F1 F2 F3 F4
SONET/SDH Jitter
Generation OC-48/STM16 240000 240 0.75 1 4 1.300 20000
Characteristics
OC-12/STM4 60000 60 0.75 1 16 1.300 5000
OC-3/STM1 15000 15 0.75 1 65 1.300 1
1: Not defined

Peak-to-peak
Amplitude
-20 dB/dec
A3

A2 -20 dB/dec

A1

0.1 Hz 1 Hz F1 F2 F3 F4
Jitter Frequency in Hz

Jitter frequency and amplitude can be programmed within the range specified above.

Amplitude (UI) Frequency (Hz)


Interfaces A3 A2 A1 F1 F2 F3 F4
STS-3/STM1e 15000 150 0.75 100 500 100K 1300K
STS1 5200 52 1 100 10000 520K 1000K
PDH/T-Carrier
Jitter Generation E4 15000 150 0.75 100 500 100K 3500K
Characteristics
E3 3500 35 1 100 10000 350K 800K
E1 200 20 1 10 1000 20K 100K
DS3 4500 45 1.12 100 10000 400K
DS1 160 16 1 10 1000 16K 40K

Jitter Measurement
Jitter measurement at all bit rates included in the XTA module configuration
Signal Qualification ensures that the incoming signal is in acceptable operating range before starting a
Rx Signals jitter measurement, by checking:
Optical/electrical power
Frequency shift (up to 100 ppm)

Alarms and errors are analyzed in real time during the jitter measurement:
SDH alarm events: LOS, LOF, OOF, MS-AIS, MS-RDI, AU-AIS, HP-RDI, TU-AIS, LP-RDI, AIS, LSS, HITS
Alarms and Errors Analysis SONET alarm events: LOS, LOF, OOF, AIS-L, RDI-L, AIS-P, RDI-P, AIS-V, RDI-V, AIS, LSS, HITS
SDH error events: B1, B2, MS-REI, B3, V5, HP-REI, LP-REI, LSS
SONET error events: B1, B2, REI-L, REI-P, V5, REI-V, LSS
Jitter Analyzer
Characteristics Optical Sensitivity The optical input power must be in the range of -8 to -13 dBm for accurate measurement
Peak to Peak: 0 to 128 UI p-p
Amplitude
Measurement RMS1: 0 to 64 UI rms
Ranges Maximum Peak to Peak: 0.001 UI p-p
resolution RMS1: 0.001 UI rms
Range from 10 Hz to 20 MHz
Built-in Filters High-Pass filters at 20 dB/dec for HP1, HP2 and HPrms
Low pass filters at 60 dB/dec for LP

Amplitude Results Positive Peak, Negative Peak, Peak to Peak, RMS1


Current and maximum values are displayed in numerical or graphical form
1: RMS: Root Mean Square

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Jitter Measurement (continued)
HP1 Hz HP2 KHz LP KHz HPrms KHz
Interfaces
(20dB/dec) (20dB/dec) (60dB/dec) (20dB/dec)
OC-48/STM16 5000 1000 20000 12
OC-12/STM4 1000 250 5000 12
OC-3/STM1 500 65 1300 12
Jitter
STS-3/STM1e 500 65 1300 12
Measurement
Filters STS-1 100 20 4001 12
Characteristics
E4 200 10 3500 12
E3 100 10 800 12
E1 20 18 100 12
DS3 10 30 4001 12
DS1 10 8 401 12

1: At 20 dB/dec
Filters with frequency break points

The jitter measurement counts the number of seconds with hits (jitter exceeding a user specified threshold)
Jitter Hits Hit second count is displayed numerically
Results
Each second with a jitter hit is recorded in the Event Log file
An optimized algorithm increases jitter amplitude until occurrence of an error in the received signal.
A fast tolerance mode is also available. It allows a more rapid assessment of the jitter performance of the system under test.
The jitter Tolerance measurement is automatically performed and compared with predefined standard masks:
PDH: ITU-T G.823 low and high Q masks
Jitter Tolerance T-Carrier: ITU-T G.824 and Telcordia GR.499 masks, category 1 and 2
User Selectable Mask
SDH: ITU-T G.825 masks
SONET: Telcordia GR.253 masks
Independent transmit and receive tributaries can be selected
Results The results are displayed in a graph with masks or a table with a clear PASS/FAIL message
Jitter Transfer measurement defines the ratio between the output jitter amplitude and the input jitter amplitude versus the
jitter frequency for a given bit rate
Jitter Transfer Jitter Transfer measurement is automatically performed and compared with ITU-T G.741, G.742, G.783
Jitter Transfer Pass Masks and Telcordia GR.253, GR.499 specifications
Frequency Up to 20 MHz
The results are displayed in tabular format or plotted on a graph showing the gain versus frequency.
Results
The pass mask is displayed on the graph as well as the results
Compliance with recommendation ITU-T G.783. Pointer sequences are programmable
Jitter Pointer
Analysis The unit generates pointer sequences and simultaneously analyzes the output jitter of the device under test.
Results
Results are displayed in a numerical or graphical form

Wander Generation
Tx Signals Sinusodal wander generation at all bit rates included in the XTA module configuration
Amplitude Range Up to 100 s1
Wander
Generation Frequency Range 10 Hz to 10 Hz1
Characteristics Programmable frequency offset (only with internal clock reference)
Frequency Shift 100 ppm to +100 ppm in 0.1 ppm steps
For PDH/T-Carrier and SONET/SDH
Interfaces Bit Rate Mbit/s A2 in UIFrom 10 Hz to 1 Hz A1 in UI at 10 Hz
OC-48 2488.320 240 000 24 000
OC-12 622.080 60 000 6000
SONET/T-
Carrier Wander OC-3 155.520 15 000 1500
Generation STS-3 155.520 15 000 1500
Characteristics
STS-1 51.840 5200 520
DS3 44.736 4500 450
DS1 1.544 160 16

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Wander Generation (continued)

Peak-to-peak
Amplitude
-20 dB/dec
A2

A1

10 Hz 1 Hz 10 mHz
Wander Frequency in Hz
Wander amplitude mask for SONET/SDH

Interfaces Bit Rate Mbit/s A2 in UI From 10 Hz to 1 Hz A2 in UI From 10 Hz to 1 Hz


STM16 2488.320 240 000 24 000
STM4 622.080 60 000 6000
SDH/PDH
Wander STM1 155.520 15 000 1500
Generation STM1e 155.520 15 000 1500
Characteristics
E4 139.264 15 000 1500
E3 34.368 3500 350
E1 2.048 200 20

Wander Measurement
Wander measurement at all bit rates in SONET/SDH included in the XTA module configuration
Signal Qualification ensures that the incoming signal is in acceptable operating range before starting a wander
Rx Signals measurement, by checking:
Optical/electrical power
Frequency shift (up to 100 ppm)

Alarms and errors are analyzed in real time during the jitter measurement
SDH alarm events: LOS, LOF, OOF, MS-AIS, MS-RDI, AU-AIS, HP-RDI, TU-AIS, LP-RDI, AIS, LSS
Alarms and Errors
SONET alarm events: LOS, LOF, OOF, AIS-L, RDI-L, AIS-P, RDI-P, AIS-V, RDI-V, AIS, LSS
Analysis
SDH error events: B1, B2, MS-REI, B3, V5, HP-REI, LP-REI, LSS
SONET error events: B1, B2, REI-L, REI-P, V5, REI-V, LSS

TIE Sample rate up to 100/s


(Time Interval Error) Low pass filter at 10 Hz
Wander MTIE (Maximum Measurement range: from 1 s up to 1s
Analyzer Time Interval Error) Resolution: 0.1 ns
Characteristics
MRTIE (Maximum If the reference clock is unavailable when analysing wander signals, the MTIE analysis may have a
Relative Time superimposed frequency offset.
Interval Error) This offset is removed in MRTIE analysis.
TDEV Measurement range: 105 ns
(Time DEViation) Resolution: 0.01 ns
External: for wander analysis with XTA modules, it is recommended to provide a reference clock
Reference Clock
with very high accuracy1, 2
Signal
Internal frequency: stratum 3 (10 MHz)

TIE, MTIE, MRTIE, TDEV are displayed in a graphical and tabular result presentation
Calculation of MTIE and TDEV are in real time
Results
Frequency offset is displayed
Graphical mode is user adjustable with cursor and zoom In/Out

1: No external reference clock source is required for jitter measurement


2: External 2 MHz - 75 BNC connector, External 1.5 MHz - 75 BNC connector

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XTA Application: Next Generation Monitoring Option
Interfaces and Signal Specifications1
XTA Modules
Interfaces SONET/SDH Rates (Mb/s) HO Path
XTA 10G XTA 2.5G XTA 622
OC-192 9953.2803
OC-48 2488.320 STS-3-c SPE
OC-12 622.080 STS-1-SPE
Optical OC-3 155.520
1550 nm and
Interfaces available for STM-64 9953.2803
1310 nm2
the Next-Generation
SONET/SDH option STM-16 2488.320 VC-4 (AU-4)
STM-4 622.080 VC-3 (AU-3)
STM-1 155.520
STS-3 155.520 STS-3-c SPE
STS-1 51.840 STS-1-SPE
Electrical
VC-4 (AU-4)
STM-1 155.520
VC-3 (AU-3)
1: All the general specifications of the XTA modules are described in the CMA5000 extended Transport Analysis Application datasheet
2: SC/PC Connectors
3: For the OC-192 / STM-64 interface, the wavelength is 1550 nm or 1310 nm

ITU-T: G.707, G.783, G.806


Virtual Concatenation (VCAT)
ITU-T and ANSI ANSI: T1.105
Recommendations Link Capacity Adjustment ITU-T: G.7042
Scheme (LCAS) ANSI: Refers to G.7042

Virtual Concatenation (VCAT) Monitoring


High Order SONET: STS-3-c SPE, STS-1-SPE
Concatenation SDH: VC-4 (AU-4), VC-3 (AU-3)
Real time display of the following information:
Overhead Analysis J1 path trace message of all the containers (ASCII sequence)
VCAT Monitoring C2 signal label of all the containers (interpretation in text format)
Characteristics
All the VCAT containers are automatically broken down by group
Alarm detection for all group members: LOM, OOM1, OOM2, SOM
Group Overview Error detection for all group members: CRC-8
CTRL field interpretation for all group members: NORM (Normal), DNU (Do Not Use),
EOS (End of Sequence)

Differential Delay Analysis


Differential Delay Analysis of the differential delay of all group members (maximum delay: 224 ms)
Analysis Differential Delay Displays in real time of the pointer values of all group members: shows graphically the
Characteristics acceleration and showing down of each group member

LCAS Protocol Monitoring


Display the LCAS activity by decoding in text format the value of the CTRL
LCAS Monitoring field of all group members:
LCAS Monitoring
Characteristics ADD, REMOVE, FIXED, NORM, DNU, EOS
LCAS activity displayed in an "Event Log" window with a time stamp

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Ordering Information
The CMA5600 XTA module is a test module for T-Carriers/PDH and SONET/SDH technologies up to 10 Gbps (depends on the module). It is
a double (2-bay) module and can be used in either an SBA, MBA or LBA.
Select base module and additional testing options below.

Module Number:
56 __ __ - 000 - XTA
A

A = Select Base XTA Module


63 = XTA 10G 1310nm module (DS1/E1 to OC-192/STM64)
65 = XTA 10G 1550nm module (DS1/E1 to OC-192/STM64)
16 = XTA 2.5G module (DS1/E1 to OC-48/STM16)
04 = XTA 622 module (DS1/E1 to OC12/STM4)
Caution: this module is always delivered with J&W/TCM/Contiguous Concatenation functions

CMA5000 XTA Options - Must also order a 56XX-000-XTA base module.

56 __ __ - __ __ __ - XTA
A B

A = Select an XTA Module (must match base module)


63 = Option for XTA 10Gig 1310nm base module
65 = Option for XTA 10Gig 1550nm base module
16 = Option for XTA 2.5Gig base module
04 = Option for XTA 622 base module

B = Select Option (one reference per option)


101= Contiguous Concatenation
151= T-Carrier Package (MUX/DEMUX and Voice Add/Drop (mu-Law))
201= Tandem Connection Monitoring
251= High STM64/OC-192 optical sensitivity (for 5665 module only)
301= Jitter and Wander (Tx and Rx) (for 5616 module only)
351= Jitter and Wander (Tx only) (for 5616 module only)
401= ATM over SDH/SONET
501= VCAT Monitoring (VCAT, LCAS, Diff Delay) for High Order paths (VC4, STS3c, STS1)
601= Next Generation Tx & Rx for High Order paths (VC4, STS3c, STS1): VCAT, LCAS, GFP-F, GFP-T, EoS (for 5616 module only)

Example of Order Number and Specification

5616-000-XTA CMA5000 XTA 2.5G module


5616-301-XTA Jitter and wander option for 2.5G module

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ETHERNET TEST SET
CMA5000 Gigabit Ethernet Module

Accelerating the Deployment of Ethernet Services

The CMA5000 Gigabit Ethernet module features four full gigabit line Features
rate ports two GBIC ports and two RJ-45 electrical 10/100/1000 Display of 13 different transort stream errors
ports. Test basic networks with the TGen / Monitor application. The Instant display of Virtual channels,elementary streams and PIDs
RFC-2544 application measures critical parameters during network in a stream
installation, including throughput, latency, burstability and frame loss Errors from user defined thresholds
(as detailed in RFC 2544). Percentages of audio, video and data in the stream
For in depth troubleshooting, the Channel Statistics option allows the Video and audio buffer graphs indicating buffer overflow or un-
user to quickly identify the root cause of network impairments, not derflow
just the symptoms. Channel Statistics presents detailed statistics on PCR timing information including PCR jitter
all traffic received for up to 8,000 individual Ethernet or IP address- PSIP and MPEG tables
es, VLAN tags or MPLS labels. Full line rate traffic generation and Programs overview including Video and audio PIDs
shaping for 10/100/1000 BASE-T, 1000 BASE-SX, 1000 BASE-LX
AND 1000 BASE-EX networks, combined with comprehensive pro-
fessional reporting, ensures the easy installation, maintenance, trou-
bleshooting and documentation of 10/100/1000 Mbps based
Ethernet networks.

Specifications
Ethernet Test Ports (2) Gigabit optical and (2) 10/100/1000 Mbps electrical
Simultaneously hold any two, field swappable, industry standard 850 nm (SX), 1310 nm (LX)
Interface Optical Line Interfaces
and 1550 nm (LD, EX) GBICs
Specifications
10/100/1000 Mbps RJ45 (unshielded and shielded twisted pair cables, category 3, 4, 5, 5E, and 6) FDX
Electrical Line Interfaces
and HDX operation
Variable line rate traffic generation, up to full line rate
Configurable IP and Ethernet source and destination addresses (Support of IPv4 and IPv6 addressing)
Unicast and broadcast frames
EtherType II (DIX V.2), IEEE 802.3 with 802.2 (LLC1) and IEEE 802.3 with SNAP encapsulation
Adjustable frame size from 44 bytes to 10,000 bytes provides testing of undersize, oversize, and jumbo frames
Traffic
User definable VLAN ID and VLAN priority
Generation
Configurable data field (payload) supporting PRBS or user defined payload
User definable traffic mix (Broadcast and Unicast)
Frame sizes may be set to constant, stepped, or random length to emulate real world traffic profiles
In addition, when used with Ethernet or IP address swapping, all measurements may be performed in loopback or point-to-point
networks allowing the CMA5000 to measure any network topology for unsurpassed versatility

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The CMA5000s comprehensive active (RFC 2544) and passive (monitoring and statistics) testing capability accelerate
Ethernet service deployment and facilitate faster troubleshooting and maintenance.
Throughput Jitter
Installation/Commissioning (RFC 2544) Frame loss Back-to-Back frames
Latency (timestamps or Pings)
For efficient connection/configuration check and round trip time (RTT).
Ping Test
Supports both IPv4 and IPv6 addressing.
Link status Interface type
Remote fault Local clock
Signal present Pause capable
General Health/Line Statistics
Frames present Asymmetric pause capable
Speed Link partner capabilities
Full or half duplex
Max., min., average utilization Max., min., average frame rate
Performance Statistics
Max., min., average throughput

Total frames Number of undersized frames


Total good frames Number of jabbers/oversize frames
Unicast frames Number of FCS errored frames
Ethernet Multicast frames Number of collisions
Frame Statistics
Measurements Broadcast frames (10/100 Mbps half duplex only)
(per port) Number of pause frames Preamble violations
Total errored frames Alignment errors
Number of fragments IFG violations

EtherType II (DIX v.2) IEEE 802.3 - SNAP


Encapsulations (Frame Formats) Supported
IEEE 802.3 - LLC1
When any threshold is exceeded, the user receives a visual indication and the time
and date are recorded in the events tag.
Utilization Fragment frames
Throughput Undersized frames
Adjustable Thresholds Collision rate Oversize frames
Unicast frames FCS errored frames
Multicast frames IFG violations
Broadcast frames Preamble violations
Pause frames Alignment errors
Errored frames
Total valid/good frames 512 - 1023 byte frames
64 - 127 byte frames 1024 - 1518 byte frames
Frame Distribution Statistics (Ethernet and IP)
128 - 255 byte frames Total number of jumbo frames
256 - 511 byte frames Max., min., average frame size
Burst Statistics Total frames in bursts Max., min., average burst size

MPEG Analysis
The CMA5000 coupled with the 5700 Gigabit Ethernet module and
optional MPEG transport stream analysis software can help trou-
bleshoot your VoD. The combination of the GigE module and this
software allows for complete Ethernet testing and MPEG-2 transport
stream analysis.
The importance of performing MPEG transport stream analysis is
critical. An important measurement necessary within the MPEG lay-
er is program clock reference PCR timing which results in PCR jitter.
By providing a system that can examine the MPEG stream, any
problems with the PCR jitter are uncovered.

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Channel Statistics Option
90% of a networks life is spent installed, so troubleshooting and
maintenance capabilities are critical. The Channel Statistics software
upgrade for the CMA 5000 allows the user to quickly identify the root
cause of network impairments, not just the symptoms. The Channel
Statistics option presents detailed statistics on all traffic received for
up to 8,000 individual Ethernet or IP addresses, VLAN tags or MPLS
labels. These statistics allow immediate identification of the top talk-
ers, top error generators or the most inefficient VLANs or users, in
addition to many other parameters. The Channel Statistics option al-
so includes a filtering capability that allows, problematic equipment,
network links or VLANs to be targeted and isolated for analysis. Any or
all of the following statistics may be presented on a per channel basis.
Channel Statistics Optional Measurements
Statistics provided per IPv4, IPv6 or MAC address, VLAN ID or
MPLS label.
MAC source IP datagram bytes
MAC destination Ethernet frame size distribution
VLAN ID IP packet size
Capture Ethernet frames from the network and decode for Layer 2 protocol IP header bytes
analysis. IP source IP fragments
IP destination TTL Violations
IP type IP header errors
Protocol IPv4/IPv6 packets
Source port IPv4/IPv6 packet rates
Destination port IPv4/IPv6 bytes
Frame count IPv4/IPv6 throughput
Frame rate TCP bytes
Throughput TCP packet count
Byte count TCP packet rate
Errored frame count TCP packet throughput
MPLS frames TCP/UDP errored packets
MPLS bytes UDP bytes
Errored frame rate UDP packet count
Errored throughput UDP packet rate
Errored byte count UDP packet throughput

Intuitive test results in both a tabular and graphical display.

Quick and automated RFC 2544 testing.

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Ordering Information
The Channel Statistics software option allows the user to quickly identify the root cause of network impairments, not just the symptoms. This
option provides detailed statistics on all traffic recieved for up to 8,000 individual IP addresses of VLAN tags.

Model Number:
5700 - __ __ __ - GIGE A = Select a GIGE Module
A 000 = GIGE module
001 = GIGE module with channel
stats

CMA5000 Gigabit Ethernet GBIC Options


Must also order a 5700-XXX-GIGE base module

5700 - __ __ __ - GIGE A = Select a GIGE Module


A 085 = 850 nm GBIC GigE
Transceiver
013 = 1300 nm GBIC GigE
Transceiver
015 = 1550 nm GBIC GigE
Transceiver

Optional Accessory
5700-CS-OPT = Channel Statistics Upgrade for existing 5700-000-GIGE module
5700-SW2-OPT = Software option 2 - Multiple Traffic Stream Generation
5700-SW3-OPT = Software option 3 - Capture and Decode
5800-SW7-OPT = Software option 7- Capture and Decode with MPEG Filter
5700-MPG-OPT = Software option MPEG - MPEG Transport Stream Analysis

Example of Order Number and Specification


Module with 2 ports for optical ethernet testing and 2
5700-000-GIGE
ports for electrical ethernet testing
5700-085-GIGE 850 nm GBIC GigE Transceiver

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ETHERNET TEST SET
CMA5000 10 Gigabit Ethernet Module

Ideal for Installation and Maintenance of 10 Gigabit Ethernet Networks

The CMA5000 10 Gigabit Ethernet test set easily enables network analysis (RFC2544), BERT, Sequence testing and Capture and de-
installation, commissioning and troubleshooting. The module is a code. These targeted applications ensure easy and efficient mea-
double size module featuring XFP modular optics. The user inter- surement of critical networks parameters including throughput and
face has dedicated modes for unsurpassed ease of use; these frame loss.
modes include Ping, Traffic generation/monitoring, Performance

Specifications
The CMA5000 10 Gigabit Ethernet Testers traffic generation capabilities include:
Variable line rate traffic generation, up to full line rate
Configurable IP and Ethernet source and destination addresses (Support of IPv4 and IPv6 addressing)
Unicast and broadcast frames
EtherType II (DIX V.2), IEEE 802.3 with 802.2 (LLC1) and IEEE 802.3 with SNAP encapsulation
Adjustable frame size from 64 bytes to 9,600 bytes provides testing of undersize, oversize, and jumbo frames
Traffic Generation
User definable VLAN ID and VLAN priority
Configurable data field (payload) supporting PRBS or user defined payload
User definable traffic mix (Broadcast and Unicast)
Frame sizes may be set to constant, stepped, or random length to emulate real world traffic profiles
In addition, when used with Ethernet or IP address swapping, all measurements may be performed in loopback or point-to-point
networks allowing the CMA5000 to measure any network topology for unsurpassed versatility

Throughput Burst
Instalation/Commissioning Frame loss BERT
Latency Sequence Test
To quickly verify continuity and connectivity to network elements, the CMA5000 10 Gigabit
Ping Test
Module provides a Ping Application. Supports both IPv4 and IPv6 addressing.

Link status Local clock


Remote fault Pause capable
General Health/Line Statistics
Signal present Asymmetric pause capable
Frames present Link partner capabilities
Performance
Analysis Max., min., average utilization Max., min., average frame rate
Performance Statistics
Max., min., average throughput
Total frames Total errored frames
Total good frames Number of fragments
Unicast frames Number of undersized frames
Frame Statistics
Multicast frames Number of jabbers/oversize frames
Broadcast frames Number of FCS errored frames
Number of pause frames
Encapsulations (Frame Formats) EtherType II (DIX v.2) IEEE 802.3 - SNAP
Supported IEEE 802.3 - LLC1

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Complete control over frame contents and line rate allowing One button test provides important network parameters in-
the CMA5000 10 Gigabit Ethernet application to emulate real cluding utilization, throughput and Frame Loss.
network traffic.

Tabular detail test results provide easy and accurate data for Capture and Decode
analysis.

Easy and automated test setups for RFC2544 testing.

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Ordering Information
The CMA5800 10 Gigabit Ethernet module is a double wide module with modular optics that can be used in an SBA, MBA or LBA.
The CMA 5000 10 Gigabit Ethernet module enables the user to test 10 Gigabit Ethernet LAN PHY Networks.
The modules offers one optical port accessed through an XFP. The XFP transceiver of choice must be ordered separately.

Module Number:
5800-__ __ __-GIGE
A

A = Select a 10 GIGE Module


000 = 10 GIGE module

Optical Connector Opions:


5800-__ __ __-GIGE
A

A = Select a 10 GIGE Transceiver


085 = 850 nm XFP Transceiver
013 = 1310 nm XFP Transceiver
015 = 1550 nm XFP Transceiver

Optional Accessories

5800-SW1-OPT = Software option 1 - Bit Error Rate testing capability


5800-SW2-OPT = Software option 2 - Capture and Decode
5800-SW3-OPT = Software option 3 - Sequence Testing

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ETHERNET REFLECTOR
CMA Ethernet Reflector

Cost Savings Through Single Ended RFC2544 Testing

The ability to rapidly deploy Ethernet based services is critical in to- Features
day's marketplace. The NetTest Ethernet Reflector, used with an IP Simple, unattended operation
or Ethernet test set, offers the ability to easily measure throughput, Battery or AC power
round trip latency, even RFC suites at almost half the cost of using Small size, rugged construction
two test sets. A simple connection to the network endpoint where Full line rate Gigabit Ethernet capability
you want to test to is all that is needed to gain unattended MAC or IP Interchangeable SFP optics
address swapping. Single optical/electrical ports or dual optical/electrical ports
LED link status and speed indicators
Full auto-negotiation
ARP and Ping response
Specifications
Power AC charger adapter 12V 3A, battery (non-user replaceable)
Storage environment: 20 to +70C
Temperature Range
In operation: 5 to 40C
Battery Range 2 hours, rechargeable while running tests
7.9 x 4.4 x 1.9
Dimensions (L x W x D)
20 mm x 110 mm x 48 mm
1 electrical SFP / 1 optical SFP (single port version)
Interfaces
2 electrical SFP / 2 optical SFP (dual port version)
Ethernet Speeds 10 Mbps / 100 Mbps / 1 Gbps
1000BASE-SX (850 nM)
1000BASE-LX (1310 nM)
SFP Interfaces
1000BASE-EX 1550 nM)
1000BASE-T (electrical-included)
Weight 2 pounds / 900 grams

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Ordering Information
The 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet traffic reflector box is a small, standalone unit available in two versions. One version offers one 10/100/1000
Mbps RJ45 port and one 1000 Mbs optical port accessed through an SFP, the two port version offers two 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ45 ports and
two 1000 Mbs optical ports. The electrical interface(s) are standard on all units. The optical SFPs of choice must be ordered seperately.

Order Number Description


5700-001-REFL Single optical and electrical port Reflector
5700-002-REFL Dual optical and electrical ports Reflector
REFL-SOFT-CASE Soft carry case for the Reflector unit
REFL-HARD-CASE Hard transit case for Reflector unit
5700-085-REFL 850 nM SFP for use with the optical port(s) on the Reflector unit
5700-013-REFL 1310 nM SFP for use with the optical port(s) on the Reflector unit
5700-015-REFL 1550 nM SFP for use with the optical port(s) on the Reflector unit

Example of Order Number and Specification


5700-000-GIGE Module with 2 ports for optical ethernet testing and 2 ports for electrical ethernet testing
5700-085-GIGE 850 nm GBIC GigE Transceiver
5700-001-REFL Single optical and electrical port Reflector
REFL-SOFT-CASE Soft carry case for the Reflector unit
5700-085-REFL 850 nM SFP for use with the optical port (s) on the Reflector unit

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OPTICAL TIME DOMAIN REFLECTOMETER
CMA4500 Series

Full Featured OTDR Designed for all Skill Levels from a Novice Fault Locator to an
Advanced Testing Expert

In addition to the CMA5000, the CMA 4500 is also available as a full addition, a Visual Fault Locator (VFL) option enables users to visu-
featured, cost effective solution for those who only require OTDR and ally locate breaks within central offices and quickly identify specific
Loss Test Set capabilities. This dedicated OTDR offers all of the fea- fibers within a cable or splice tray. Round this out with the optional
tures and benefits of the CMA5000 with an OTDR module, in a connector inspection microscope to reduce costly and timely trou-
rugged, non-modular package. bleshooting of connector related issues and your CMA4500 quickly
You Can Have It All with The CMA4500 becomes the one tool you rely on to get your customers up and running.
Highlights include a powerful PC based unit, large, high resolution
color display that's easy to read indoors or out, touch screen and Key Benefits
hard key user interfaces and several optics options to cover any test- All-in-one test set with fixed optics reduces complexity and equip-
ing requirements from single mode to multimode, from 1 meter to ment needed
250 Km. Additional features include dual USB ports, a 10/100 Increased network reliability through accurate fiber characterization
Ethernet interface and an optional integrated CD-R/W drive for easy Sophisticated analysis software provides consistent and accurate
data transfer. Whether you're a first time user or industry veteran, fiber characterization
the CMA4500 will take fiber installation, maintenance and documen- Dedicated testing modes simplify commonly performed tasks
tation of your optical network to a new level. Full function OTDR - testing from fault location to advanced analysis
Touch screen and hard key user interfaces ensure smooth and ef-
Added Value through Performance
ficient operation
As added value, the CMA4500 can be equipped with a stabilized
Solutions for Metro, CWDM, ultra-long haul and PON based, fiber-
light source and power meter for complete end-to-end loss testing. In
to-the-premise (FTTP)

Specifications
Common Specifications (all CMA 4500)
Model 4500A 4500D
Processor Ultra low power 300 MHz min.
RAM 256 MB
Operating System Windows XPe (not user accessible) Windows XP Pro (includes Windows Desktop)
Display 10.4 inch (26.4 cm) color XGA (1024 x 768) LCD with touchscreen interface
Internal Storage 20 GB (min) hard drive
Standard: CD-R/W
Removable Storage (modular) Optional: 3.5 inch, 1.44 MB floppy drive, CD-R/W
Optional: 3.5 inch, 1.44 MB floppy drive
Interfaces PS/2 (2), USB (2), 10/100 Ethernet, IrDA
Power Supply Auto switching 92-132 VAC, 184-264 VAC (47-63 Hz)
Dimensions (H x W x D) 24.1 x 34.3 x 9.5 cm (9.5 x 13.5 x 3.75 inches)
Operation: 0 to 45C (32 to 122F)
Environmental Conditions Storage: 25 to 60C (13 to 140F)
Humidity: 95% max, non-condensing
Weight 5.4 kg including battery and optics
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Common Specifications (all CMA4500) continued
Battery Type Li-Ion
Single mode: 5, 20, 50, 75, 125, 250, 300 km
Distance1 Range
Multimode: 5, 15, 20, 40, 64 km
Single mode: 0.125, 0.5, 1,2,4,8.16 m
Sampling resolution1
Multimode: 0.125, 0.5, 1,2,4 m
Sampling Points Up to 256,000
IOR settings 1.300000-1.700000
Distance Measurement Accuracy 0.0025% of distance measurement distance resolution index uncertainty
Loss Measurement accuracy (linearity) 0.04 dB/dB
Loss Resolution 0.001 dB
Meets IEC60825-1 Class I and CDRH Class 1 Requirements (Eye Safe)
Laser Safety
21 CFR 1040
Single mode: Universal with UFC, USC, UST, AFC, ASC, DIN, LC
Optical Connector
Multimode: Universal with FC, SC, ST
Fault Locate, Standard OTDR, Construction (Automated Multi-wavelength, Multi-fiber testing), NetWorks (data
Operating Modes processing and report generation)
Optional: Power Meter, Stabilized Light Source, Visual Fault Locator (VFL), Video Inspection Probe (VIP)

Single Mode Models


Dynamic Range Deadzone Deadzone
Model Wavelength Optical fiber type Pulse width1
(SNR=1)2 (back-scattered)3 (Fresnel)4

4500-25 155020 nm 37/36 dB 9/9 m 4/3.5 m

131020 nm 5, 10, 20, 50, 100,


4500-35 200, 500, 1000, 40/40 dB 8/6 m 4/3 m
155020 nm
2000, 5000, 10000,
131020 nm 20000 ns
4500-36 155020 nm 40/40/40 dB 8/6/6 m 4/3/3 m
162515 nm
131020 nm
4500-45 43/45 dB 10/10 m 5/5 m
155020 nm
5, 10, 20, 50, 100,
131020 nm 200, 500, 1000,
4500-46 155020 nm 2000, 5000, 10000, 43/45/43 dB 10/10/10 m 6/5/5 m
162515 nm 20000, 30000 ns
4500-54 155020 nm Single Mode 50 dB 10 m 5m
131020 nm (8-10 m)
4500-81 13833 nm 40/38/41 dB 8/9/6 m 4/5/3 m
155020 nm
131020 nm
13833 nm
4500-83 35/35/35/35 dB 8/9/6/6 m 4/5/3/3 m
155020 nm 5, 10, 20, 50, 100,
162515 nm 200, 500, 1000,
131020 nm 2000, 5000, 10000,
4500-91 149010 nm 20000 ns 40/40/40 dB 8/9/6 m 4/5/3 m
155020 nm
131020 nm
149010 nm
4500-93 35/35/35/35 dB 8/9/6/6 m 4/5/3/3 m
155020 nm
162515 nm

1: Range dependent
2: SNR=1 with up to 256 k averages (typical, subtract approximately 2 dB of range to 98% peak noise. Bellcore TR-TSY-000196 Issue 2)
3: Deadzones measured on 45 dB reflections (typical)
4: Using Bellcore TR-TSY-000196 Issue 2 (typical)

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Quad Single mode/Multimode and Multimode Models
Dynamic Range Deadzone Deadzone
Model Wavelength Optical fiber type Pulse width1
(SNR=1)2 (back-scattered)3 (Fresnel)4
Multimode (50 m), Singlemode: 5, 10, 20,
4500-60 24/26/35/35 dB 7/8/10/10 m 5/5/5 m
85030 nm Single Mode (8-10 m) 50, 100, 200, 500,
130030 nm 1000, 2000, 5000,
4500-61 131020 nm Multimode (62.5 m), 10000, 20000 ns 24/26/35/35 dB 7/8/10/10 m 5/5/5 m
155020nm SingleMode (8-10 m) Multimode: 5, 20, 50,
4500-62 100, 200, 500, 1000 ns 24/26/40/40 dB 7/8/10/10 m 5/5/5 m

4500-66 85030 nm Multimode (62.5 m) 5, 20, 50, 100, 200, 24/26 dB 5/7 m 2.5/2.5 m
130030 nm 500, 1000 ns
4500-69 Multimode (50 m) 24/26 dB 5/7 m 3/3 m
1: Wavelength and range dependent
2: SNR=1 with up to 256 k averages (typical, subtract approximately 2 dB of range to 98% peak noise. Bellcore TR-TSY-000196 Issue 2)
3: Deadzones measured on 45 dB reflections (typical)
4: Using Bellcore TR-TSY-000196 Issue 2 (typical)
Single wavelength and other specialty wavelengths available upon request.

Loss Test Set Option Specifications (optional)


Single Mode (8-10 m) Multimode (50 or 62.5 m)
Type
Laser (same wavelength and specs as OTDR) LED (850/130030 nm)
Stabilized Light Output 8 dBm (min) 25 dBm (min)
Source2
Stability1 0.2 dB (8 hours) 0.1 dB (8 hours)
Modes of Operation CW, 1 KHz, 2 KHz
Connector Type Same as OTDR
Detector Type InGaAs
Wavelength Range 780-1800 nm
Calibrated Wavelengths 850, 1300, 1310, 1490, 1550, 1625 nm
Power Range +20 to 55 dBm
Power Meter Resolution 0.01 dB, 0.01 watts
4% (+5 to 50 dBm)
Accuracy
8% (+10 to +5 dBm,50 to 55 dBm)
Linearity 0.10 dB (+5 to 50 dBm)
Connector Type Universal (uses LP-XX adapters)
Wavelength 65020 nm
Output 0 dBm into 9/125 m fiber (max)
Visual Fault
Transmission Modes CW, 2 Hz
Locator
Connector Type 2.5 mm universal
Safety IEC 60825-1 Class II, FDA (21 CFR 1040. 10 Class 2)

1: at 23C
2: Quad models 4500-60, 4500-61, 4500-62 only feature single mode light sources.

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The CMA 4500 is a dedicated, non-modular OTDR featuring AC or battery operation, unique testing modes and a rugged, splash-proof exte-
rior designed for field use. In addition, all CMA 4500 OTDRs feature: 10.4" high resolution (1024x768) color display with touch-screen inter-
face, standard 20 GB hard drive (min), ultra-low power processor with 256MB RAM, Windows XP operating system, Li-Ion battery, AC charg-
er/adapter, user's manual, and various I/O interfaces including: USB (2), 10/100 Ethernet port, IrDA infrared port, PS/2 keyboard and mouse
ports. Languages supported include: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional), and Korean. Also
includes choice of Universal adapter (c) and line cord (d).

Module Number:
4500D
A B C D

A = Wavelength and Dynamic Range options


25 = 1310/1550nm 37/36 dB 60 = 850/1300 nm 25 dB 50 m and 1310/1550 nm 35 dB
35 = 1310/1550 nm 40 dB 61 = 850/1300 nm 25 dB 62.5 m and 1310/1550 nm 35 dB
45 = 1310/1550 nm 43/45 dB 62 = 850/1300 nm 25 dB 62.5 m and 1310/1550 nm 40 dB
54 = 1550 nm 50 dB 66 = 850/1300 nm 25 dB 62.5 m
69 = 850/1300 nm 25 dB 50 m
81 = 1310/1383/1550 nm 37 dB 91 = 1310/1490/1550 nm 40 dB
83 = 1310/1383/1550/1625 nm 37 dB 93 = 1310/1490/1550/1625 nm 37 dB
Single wavelength units are available; contact Anritsu Sales for a comprehensive list of available options
B = Power Meter Light Source Options
0 = no options
2 = Power Meter, Light Source and VFL
C = Connector Options (For Quad 60, 61 or 62 refer to next section)
UFC = FC/UPC AFC = FC/APC
USC = SC/UPC ASC = SCAPC
UST = ST/UPC AST = ST/APC
C = Connector Options for Quad units (60, 61 or 62) only
Select connector for each port. ( 1 2 3 : 1 = SM port, 2 = MM port, 3 = PM port
0 = none
1 = UFC 5 = ASC
2 = USC 6 = AST
3 = UST 7 = DIN
4 = AFC 8 = LC

D = Line Cord Options


US = United States UK = United Kingdom
AU = Australia SW = Switzerland
EU = Europe IT = Italy

CMA4500 OTDR Connector Adapters

UNIV-FC Handle-type Universal FC Adapter for Standard UPC Connectors


UNIV-AFC Handle-type Universal FC Adapter for Angled APC Connectors
UNIV-SC Handle-type Universal SC Adapter for Standard UPC or Angled APC Connectors
UNIV-ST Handle-type Universal ST Adapter for Standard UPC Connectors
UNIV-FCSCST SM and MM Port Set of FC/SC/ST Connector Adapters
UNIV-DIN Handle-type Universal DIN Adapter for Standard UPC Connectors
UNIV-LC Handle-type Universal LC Adapter for Standard UPC Connectors

CMA4500 Accessories

4500-BATT Replacement Li-ION Battery


4500-MANUAL Replacement User's Guide
4500-HARDCASE CMA 4500 Hard Transit Case w/ handle & wheels
4500-SOFTCASE CMA 4500 Soft Carry Case
OPTION-501CD-RW Integrated CMA5000/4500 CD/Read/Write Module
OPTION-502FLOPPY Integrated CMA5000/4500 Floppy Drive Module
4500-USBKEY USB Keyboard with Trackball (US layout)
4500-USBKEY-EU USB Keyboard with Trackball (EU layout)
4500-USBKEY-UK USB Keyboard with Trackball (UK layout)
4500-USBKEY-GE USB Keyboard with Trackball (German layout)
4500-USBFLOPPY USB External Floppy Drive
4500-USBCDRW USB External CD-R/W Drive
4500-AUTO Cigarette Lighter Charger Adapter for CMA4500/5000
4500-EXT1 CMA 4500 1 Year Extended Warranty
4500-EXT2 CMA 4500 2 Year Extended Warranty
OPTION-511AC CMA5000/4500 AC Power Adapter (replacement "brick")
USB-DATA-1GB 1 GB USB Memory Stick for CMA 4500 & 5000

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ALL-IN-ONE FIELD TESTER
CMA 3000

Installation and Maintenance of Mobile-Access and Fixed-Access Networks, Transmission Networks


and Switching.

Field Testing Has Never Been Easier Futureproof Design


CMA 3000 is Anritsus next-generation portable, compact and user- The modular design provides you with a clear and cost-effective upgrade
friendly field tester. Its designed specifically for field technicians who path. This allows you to expand the CMA 3000 from a full-featured trans-
install and maintain mobile-access and fixed-access networks, trans- mission line quality tester into an advanced signaling analyzer.
mission networks and switching. By adding options the CMA 3000 becomes a highly flexible field
The CMA 3000 is a powerful tool for a wide range of applications, in- tester with the ability to test a large number of interfaces and tech-
cluding fast first-aid troubleshooting to comprehensive, in-depth and nologies, including SDH and Ethernet interfaces, ATM connections,
all-layer analysis of transmission problems. frame relay lines and the Abis interface of GSM and GPRS networks.
The basic CMA 3000 configuration, with its two 2 Mbps receivers and Other options turn the CMA 3000 into a very powerful signaling an-
transmitters, supports framed and unframed testing and monitoring alyzer for GSM, GPRS/EDGE, SS7, and ISDN protocols.
of 2 Mbps systems. This makes CMA 3000 the ideal instrument for
measuring in- and out-of-service transmission quality. Easy-to-Use Interface
The intuitive user interface, with a large color LCD display and easy-
Key Features to-understand graphical symbols allows you to easily read and inter-
Simultaneous bi-directional monitoring of 2 Mbps lines pret results of measurements.
Powerful testing of framed Nx64 kbps and unframed 2 Mbps systems Using the high-contrast touch-screen display you can easily customize
Simultaneous testing of two 2 Mbps lines and store both setup and result screens to fit your personal needs and
Great flexibility through easy-to-install options work routines. You may also configure the CMA 3000 to the received
LEDs for immediate line state indications signal, eliminating time-consuming instrument setup. And you can store
Large color touch-display setups for particular applications in the instrument.
Battery-powered, with more than 10 hours operation between With the powerful and flexible report generator you can create .pdf files
recharges for selected measurement results. Thus you can document test results
to customers. Remote operation is facilitated through an optional MS
Key Applications Windows program simulating the instrument's front panel.
Comprehensive out-of-service testing for: In addition, the CMA 3000 has a full selection of interfaces for data
Installation transfer and external communication including LAN interface, serial
Provisioning interface and USB port to give you full flexibility whether in the field or
Propagation time analysis in the workshop.
Performance analysis The instrument is powered by rechargeable and replaceable intelli-
Physical line monitoring gent high-capacity LiIon batteries, providing more than 10 hours of
In-service monitoring for: operation between recharges. The CMA 3000 can also be powered
Fast troubleshooting via an external mains adapter for long-term measurements.
Traffic monitoring
Identification of synchronization problems
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Speeds Troubleshooting The CMA 3000 status monitor is always
To speed troubleshooting the CMA 3000 displays alarms and trans- active, providing essential information on the
mission link status on LED indicators. monitored transmission system, including:
Line alarms on LED indicators with a trap facility
Display of current input frequency and deviation
Indication of input level
Traffic channel usage
Audio level in a traffic channel
Propagation time monitor
Listen-in on a traffic channel

Out-of-Service or In-Service Statistics


For installation/commissioning and troubleshooting of out-of-service
lines the CMA 3000 provides powerful statistical measurements for
Bit Error Rate (BER) testing.
Statistics are also available for in-service analysis of the transmis-
sion-error performance of a line. Information on errors and alarms is
collected in time-intervals as defined by you, and error-performance
parameters (G.821/G.826/M.2100) are calculated.
The Measurement Summary function gives you a rapid overview of
Figure 1. The CMA 3000 allows you to perform in-service moni-
a measurement via an OK/Questionable/not-OK indication. You
toring of 2 Mbps lines.
may also define thresholds for the OK/not-OK levels. Histogram pre-
sentations facilitate the tracing of errors over time.
The instrument's two inputs allow instant monitoring of both sides of
a line and comparison of simultaneously recorded results.

Figure 4. The Measurement Summary function gives you an


OK/Questionable/not-OK indication.
Figure 2. Fast overview of traffic channel time slots.
Advanced In-Service Troubleshooting
Fault location is greatly facilitated by the high degree of portability of Troubleshooting transmission errors may require analysis of timing
the robust CMA 3000. This allows you take measurements at any between events that occur within a few milliseconds. The CMA
suitable measuring point. 3000s high-resolution log makes it easier to analyze timing between
errors or alarms.

Figure 3. Simultaneous out-of-service testing of up to two 2 Mbps


lines with CMA 3000. Figure 5. CMA 3000 gives you a log of errors and alarms with
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Other events logged are CAS bit changes, Sa bit changes and, de- Out-of-Service Tests
pending on the options added, a number of other events types, such During installation/commissioning and stress testing of network ele-
as GSM, GPRS/EDGE, SS7, and ISDN signaling. ments its possible to control the signal transmitted by the CMA 3000.
This allows you to correlate and observe the different event types. When generating a 2Mbps signal, the instrument allows you to inject
Using filters you may disable the logging and display of individual errors and alarms into the transmitted signal.
events, allowing you to view only the most essential information. You In addition, you may diverge the frequency of the transmitted signal
can check the event log during or after a measurement. from nominal to test a receivers ability to handle signals that are out
of specifications.

Figure 6. With the CMA 3000 you have comprehensive error Figure 7. The CMA 3000 histograms facilitate the overview of a
performance statistics. statistical measurement.

Specifications
The specifications table on the following pages covers the functionality of the CMA 3000 basic instrument.
General The interfaces comply with ITU-T recommendation G.703 for 2 Mbps
Unbalanced connector:
BNC or Siemens 1.6/5.6 (as specified by the user)
Connectors
2 Mbps interfaces Balanced connector:
BNO
Number of transmitters: 2
Port number
Number of receivers: 2
Input impedances supported:
Impedance
75 (unbalanced), 120 (balanced)
Internal 2.048 Mbps clock. Accuracy: 4.6 ppm
Clock may be deviated +/ 125 ppm in 1 ppm steps
Clocks
Recovered from a receiver
TTL level external 2.048 MHz clock in a D-Sub 15 male connector
Line code HDB3 or AMI (user-selectable)
Unframed or framed FAS/nFAS
Framing
Sa-bits (non-FAS) are user-programmable
Drop and insert Supports drop & insert of one or multiple 64 kbps timeslots (TS) within E1
Alarm may be generated:
Alarms
No Signal, AIS, No Frame, CRC4 MF loss, Distant Alarm, CAS MF Loss, Distant MF Alarm
Errors may be generated in:
Error insertion: (Bit, code, FAS bit, FAS word, CRC-4, E-bit)
Transmitter Manual: 1-255 consecutive errors (1-16 consecutive FAS word errors)
Errors
Continuous 10-2, 10-3, 10-4, 10-5, 10-6, 10-7
Provoking of G.821, G.826 or M.2100 events (ES, SES etc.) (Bit, FAS, CRC-4, E-bit)
Manual slip insertion: frame slip, pattern slip
CAS CAS signaling bits may be generated
Pattern generation:
Unframed of framed n* 64 kbps in contiguous or non-contiguous channel access
Test patterns supported:
PRBS 6, PRBS 7, PRBS 9, PRBS 11, PRBS 12, PRBS 15, PRBS 20, PRBS 23, QRBS 11, QRBS 20
BER test patterns
All 0s, All 1s, Alternating (1:1), (1:3), (1:7), (3:1), (7:1), (3:24), Quick brown fox. User-defined up to 16 bits.
Length in steps of 1 bit
User-defined up to 2048 bits. Length in steps of 8 bits
All patterns, except All 0, All 1 and Fox, can be inverted
Tone in one speech channel on one of the transmitters:
Tone and speech Frequency: 1 Hz to 4 kHz in 1 Hz steps
signal insertion Level: +3 dBm to 70 dBm in 1 dBm steps
Artificial speech signal in one speech channel on one of the transmitters

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Input impedances supported:
Impedance
75 (unbalanced), 120 (balanced), High (>10 * nominal)
Jitter tolerance In accordance with ITU-T G.823 section 3.1.1
Return loss Complies with the ITU-T Rec. G.703
MONITOR:
Up to 6 dB cable attenuation + 20 dB to 30 dB linear attenuation, nominal impedance
Receiver
BRIDGED:
attenuation and
Up to 40 dB cable attenuation, high impedance
impedance modes
TERMINATE:
Up to 40 dB cable attenuation, nominal impedance
Receiver sensitivity As stated above. Inputs will tolerate input levels up to 3 dB above nominal value
Input level indication Range: +3 to 42 dB (normal) or 20 to 32 dB (monitor)
2048 kbps 100 ppm
Receive signal rate
Frequency deviation indication accuracy: 1 ppm
Line Code HDB3 or AMI (user-selectable)
Framing Unframed or framed FAS/nFAS
Each input has a no signal detector with levels 20dB, 33dB, and full sensitivity
Detectors Each input has a signal level detector
Each input has signal frequency detector
Framing and pattern are automatically determined. Signaling channels are identified if signaling options are
Auto configuration
installed
Receivers
Alarm detected:
Alarms No Signal, AIS, No Frame, CRC4 MF loss, Distant Alarm, CAS MF loss, BERT Pattern Sync Loss, Distant
MF Alarm
Errors detected:
Errors
FAS/nFAS errors, Pattern Errors, CRC4 errors, E-bit (FEBE) errors, Code errors, Pattern Slips, Frame Slips
CAS channel contents (TS16) can be supervised. Whenever a CAS channel contents change, an event is
CAS
logged and time-stamped
Same as transmitter. Test patterns are detected in nx64 kbps contiguous or non-contiguous channels (framed)
BER test patterns
or as an unframed signal

G.821, G.826 or M.2100 analysis of a PRBS in the received signal, or based on CRC-4, E-bit or FAS. ES,
SES, DM (G.821), BBE (G.826), UAT, EFS, AT % or count
Error performance Error performance evaluation for the total measurement:
HR% for a user- defined error performance parameter or programmable OK and not-OK limits for Bit, FAS,
CRC-4 or E-bit count or ratio

Round trip delay


Resolution: 1 sec (unframed), 0.1 msec framed
(propagation time)
Range: 0 - 4 sec
measurement

FAS, NONFAS, CAS signaling, Contents of single time slot incl. positive/negative peak values and coder offset.
Time-slot Level and frequency for encoded tone:
monitoring Frequency: 1 Hz to 4 kHz with 1 Hz resolution
Level: +3 dBm to -66 dBm with 1 dBm resolution
Speech decode In one 64 kbps time slot (ITU-T Rec. G.703): A-law according to ITU-T Rec. G.711
Current information on:
Alarms and errors on the monitored line
Input level indication
Frequency deviation
Status
Round trip delay
Contents of one time slot
FAS/non-FAS and CAS bits
Traffic overview: Busy/idle indication from all 31 channels
Results User-defined resolution: 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 30s, 1, 5, 15, 30 min, 1, 2, 4, 6, 12 hours
Information logged:
Alarms
Statistics
Code error count/ratio
Pattern bit, FAS, CRC-4 and E-bit error count/ratio and G.821, G.826 or M.2100 parameters
Frequency deviation information
Events are logged with 1 msec resolution time stamps
Event Log Logged events: Detected alarms and errors. Changes in CAS and Sa bits
Filters enable/disable the logging of individual events

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Internal memory
Memory capacity 32 Mbytes are available for measurement results
capacity
USB data Interface USB 1.1 port. Connector type A. CMA 3000 will operate as host
Service interfaces Ethernet Interface Ethernet 10/100. One RJ45 connector
V.24 data Interface DTE. Connector: 9 pin, D-sub, Male
For connection of an optional telephone set; to insert human voice into a traffic channel and to listen-in
using the loud speaker in the telephone set
Phone Interface
Connector:
RJ11 (1x6) Female
Other interfaces The built-in loudspeaker monitors speech in both directions of a voice channel
Output level: user-controlled from front panel
Built-in loudspeaker
A jack provides ear phone access to the audio signal. The built-in loudspeaker is disconnected when a
headset is plugged in
Compact Flash The instrument is equipped with one Compact Flash socket
Display 8 1/4" active TFT display with VGA resolution (640x480 pixels) and touch- screen
LEDs 34 bi-color LEDs (with text on display)
10.8 V rechargeable and replaceable intelligent LiIon battery
Operating time (basic instrument):
With PowerSave; more than 10 hours
Battery
Without PowerSave; more than 6 hours
Charging time: Typically 3 to 6 hours
Indicator for remaining capacity: % and hours/minutes
Input: 100-240 V AC, 50-60 Hz
Mains adapter
Output: 18 V DC, max. 3.4 A
Basic instrument:
Mechanical Dimensions: Approx. 23 x 33 x 7.5 cm (HxWxD)
Weight: Approx. 3.3 kg

Operating temperature: 0 to +40C


Environmental Storage temperature: 25 to +60C
The CMA 3000 is CE-marked and complies with EN 50081-1 and EN 50082-1

Users Guide
Standard LiIon battery
accessories Mains adapter with mains cable
Stylus
Miscellaneous
SDH test options
Frame relay test option
Abis protocols ETSI and vendor specific1
Vendor specific GPRS Abis PCU protocols1
GPRS Gb interface protocol decode (requires Frame relay test option)
SS7 protocols1
ISDN protocols1
Options V-series interface measurement option
Ethernet 10/100 interface measurement option
Ethernet 10/100/1000 interface measurement option
IP over Ethernet measurement option2
E3 interface testing
ATM over SDH test option (requires SDH test option)
ATM over E1/E3 test option (requires E3 test option)2

Carrying case
Carrying soft bag
Instrument carrying strap
Additional
Extra LiIon battery
accessories
Ear phones
Telephone set
Measurement cables
Service products Factory calibration
1: Please contact your local Anritsu representative for details on available protocols
2: Planned

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Ordering Information
General guideline for ordering CMA 3000.

Minimum Order
As a minimum the following shall be specified:
CMA 3000 basic instrument (0053100X)
Accessories Supplied CMA 3000 (0753100Y)

Protocols and SW Options


When ordering protocols (083###xx), please also order the related Basic protocol functionality option:
083026xx Basic Abis Interface and Protocol Functionality
083027xx Basic SS7 Protocol Functionality
083028xx Basic ISDN Protocol Functionality
Basic protocol functionalities should never be ordered without protocols
When issuing software updates for protocols to latest release, a software update fee will be charged.
When ordering post-installed protocols and SW options (083###90) please also specify delivery information:
08399990 On CD-ROM (Default, if nothing is specified)
08399995 On CD-ROM and USB memory stick (at extra cost)
08399950 By E-mail

SDH
When ordering SDH options please also order relevant:
Optical modules (one or two) 0158xxYY
o YY = 00 For port A, Factory installed
o YY = 01 For port B, Factory installed
o YY = 90 For port A, Field installed
o YY = 91 For port B, Field installed
Cables for optical modules (minimum two)
Please remember to change X, Y, XX or YY with the relevant digits as indicated above and in the price list you will find the relevant details
in the price list.

Ethernet Options
Two Ethernet options are available:
015861xx Ethernet 10/100 Electrical Internal module
015870xx Ethernet 10/100/1000 Plug-on (GigE) module (attached to the rear of the CMA 3000 Basic instrument
The two modules offer the same Ethernet testing functions.
The 015870x plug-on GigE module offers the same 10/100 electrical interface as the internal module 015861xx. In addition
it has optical interface as well as 1000Mbps electrical interface.
The 015870xx plug-on GigE module should be ordered when 1000Mbps is or will be required.

V-Series Interface Option


If the 015835xx V-Series Interface measurement option is ordered either connection cables or 01558600 Data Interface
Connection Box should also be ordered

Ethernet and V-Series Interface Field Installed


When ordering CMA 3000 10/100 Ethernet and V-Series Interface options for field installation, please use the following
ordering codes in accordance with the guide lines below:
01586191 10/100 Ethernet Board. Field Installed
o For instruments delivered after September 2005 and
o For instruments with 0158359x V-Series Interface Measurement Option installed regardless of age
01586192 10/100 Ethernet Board and basic instrument hardware upgrade. Field installed.
o For instruments delivered before September 2005, without the 0158359x V-Series Interface Measurement
Option installed
01583591 V-Series Interface Measurement Option. Field installed
o For instruments delivered after September 2005 and
o For instruments with 0158619x 10/100 Ethernet Board Option installed regardless of age
01583592 V-Series Interface Measurement Option and basic instrument hardware upgrade. Field installed
o For instruments delivered before September 2005.
Serial number information required in all cases

Order Checklist
1. Select CMA 3000 Basic Instrument version BNC or 1.6/5.6 connectors
2. Include the regional accessory kit with the CMA 3000 Basic Instrument
3. Include interface specific options
4. Check for applicable optical interfaces
5. Check that applicable protocol functionality is included when ordering protocols
6. Check SW delivery option for field installation of SW options
7. Check for correct ordering codes for field installation of V-series interface or 10/100 Ethernet options
8. Include Serial Number when ordering options for field installation

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Ordering Information
Required Required
Model/Order No. Name
Basic SW P/N
CMA 3000
0053100X CMA 3000 Basic Instrument
X = 0: BNC connectors for unbalanced and BNO connector for balanced interfaces
X = 1: 1.6/5.6 connectors for unbalanced and BNO connector for balanced interfaces
Includes one 84501600 Li-Ion Battery
Includes one 0753100Y "Accessories for CMA 3000", please specify.
0753100Y Accessories for CMA 3000
Y = 0: Europe - includes power cable 01453090
Y = 1: Australia - includes power cable 01453190
Y = 3: UK - includes power cable 01453290
Y = 4: USA - includes power cable 01453390

Calibration and Test Certificates


00880947 Factory calibration for CMA 3000, including factory-installed options
Including detailed result form
00880945 Test Certificate for Function Test
Including detailed result form
Only available if ordered at the same time as the instrument
00880946 Test Certificate for Function Test
Without detailed result form
Only available if ordered at the same time as the instrument

HW Options for CMA 3000


01586100 Ethernet 10/100 Electrical Interface Test Option, factory installed
01586191 Ethernet 10/100 Electrical Interface Test Option, field installed V2.10 or higher
For instruments delivered after September 2005 and
For instruments with 015835xx V-Series Interface Measurement Option installed regardless of age
Serial number information required
Requires SW version 2.10 or higher
01586192 Ethernet 10/100 Electrical Interface Test Option and basic instrument hardware upgrade, field installed V2.10 or higher
Serial number information required
For instruments delivered before September 2005, without the 015835xx V-Series Interface
Measurement Option installed
Requires SW version 2.10 or higher
015870xx Ethernet 10/100/1000 Interface Testing incl 2 RJ-45 Electrical Ports V2.34 or higher
Requires SW version 2.34 or higher
The module can be equipped with two optical modules:
49601400 850 nm (SX) (one module) 015870xx
49601500 1310 nm (LX) (one module) 015870xx
49601600 1550 nm (ZX) (one module) 015870xx
015833XX E3 Interface V2.40 or higher
Requires SW version 2.40 or higher
015807XX SDH Test Option Incl. STM-1 Electrical Interface
Note: XX = 00 Factory installed
XX = 90 Field installed. Please specify serial No of the target instrument
Up to two modules can be installed
015845YY STM-1 1310 nm, short haul, LC connector 015807XX
015846YY STM-1/4 1310 nm, short haul, LC connector 015807XX
015847YY STM-1 1310 nm, long haul, LC connector 015807XX
015848YY STM-1 1550 nm, long haul, LC connector 015807XX
015849YY STM-1/4 1310 nm, long haul, LC connector 015807XX
015850YY STM-1/4 1550 nm, long haul, LC connector 015807XX
Note: Includes the software needed to support them
YY = 00 For port A, Factory installed
YY = 01 For port B, Factory installed
YY = 90 For port A, Field installed
YY = 91 For port B, Field installed

Cables for Optical Modules


01460190 Cable, optical, singlemode LC to SC-PC, 3 meter
01463190 Cable, optical, singlemode LC to Radiall VFO, 3 meter
01463290 Cable, optical, singlemode LC to FC-APC, 3 meter
01463390 Cable, optical, singlemode LC to DIN4726, 3 meter
01463490 Cable, optical, singlemode LC to FC-PC, 3 meter
01463590 Cable, optical, singlemode LC to E-2000, 3 meter
01463690 Cable, optical, singlemode LC to E-2000 APC, 3 meter
01463790 Cable, optical, singlemode LC to ST-PC, 3 meter
01464090 Cable, optical, singlemode LC to LX.5, 3 meter
01463890 Cable, optical, singlemode LC to LC, 3 meter
01468990 Cable, optical, multimode SC to LC, 3 meter
01468890 Cable, optical, multimode LC to LC, 3 meter
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Required Required
Model/Order No. Name
Basic SW P/N
V- Series Interface
01583500 V-Series Interface Option, factory installed
Please see below for available connection and extender cables
01583591 V-Series Interface Option, field installed V2.10 or higher 015861xx
For instruments delivered after September 2005 and
For instruments with 015861xx 10/100 Ethernet Board Option installed regardless of age
Please see below for available connection and extender cables
Serial number information required
Requires SW version 2.10 or higher
01583592 V-Series Interface Option and basic instrument hardware upgrade.
Field installed V2.10 or higher
For instruments delivered before September 2005, without the 015861xx Ethernet 10/100 option installed.
Please see below for available connection and extender cables
Serial number information required
Requires SW version 2.10 or higher
Connection Cables for V-Series Interface Option
01442290 RS-530 DCE/DTE 015835xx
01442390 RS-449, V.36 DCE/DTE 015835xx
01442490 RS 232C, V.24 DCE/DTE (25 pin) 015835xx
01442590 V.11, X.21 DCE/DTE 015835xx
01442690 V.35 DCE/DTE 015835xx
01442790 V.35 DTE 015835xx
01443090 RS 232C, V.24 DCE/DTE (9 pin) 015835xx
01558600 Data Interface Connector Box 015835xx
Extender Cables for V-Series Interface Option
01445790 RS 530, RS 232C, V.24 Extender Cable (25 pin)
01445890 V.35 Extender Cable
01445990 RS-449, V.36 Extender Cable
01446090 V.11, X.21 Extender Cable
01446190 RS 232C, V.24 Extender Cable (9 pin)
Option: FrontSim for CMA 3000 (Note: for one license)
083101xx FrontSim for CMA 3000
XX=00: Instrument part factory installed; PC-part delivered on CD-ROM
XX=90: Field installed; Instrument part delivered on CD-ROM; PC-part delivered on CD-ROM
XX=50: Field installed; Instrument part delivered by E-mail; PC-part can be downloaded from ftp-site
08310195 FrontSim for CMA 3000
Field installed; Instrument part delivered on both CD-ROM and USB memory stick; PC-part delivered on CD-ROM
SW Delivery Options
When ordering field-installed SW options and protocols, one of the delivery options below must also be ordered.
If nothing is specified, option 08399990 - Delivery on CD will be assumed.
Only one delivery option is required per instrument.
08399990 SW is delivered on CD-ROM
08399995 SW is delivered on a CD-ROM and on a USB memory stick
08399950 The SW is delivered via E-mail. Please specify recipients E-mail address.
SW Options for CMA 3000 (Note: for one license)
083026xx Basic Abis Interface and Protocol Functionality
083027xx Basic SS7 Protocol Functionality
083028xx Basic ISDN Protocol Functionality
X4 Basic Abis and SS7 Protocol Functionality
i.e. 083026xx and 083027xx ordered together.
X5 Basic Abis and ISDN Protocol Functionality
X6 Basic SS7 and ISDN Protocol Functionality
I.e. 083027xx and 083028xx ordered together.
X7 Basic Abis, SS7, and ISDN Protocol Functionality
I.e. 083026xx, 083027xx and 083028xx ordered together.
083029xx GPRS Gb interface protocol decode for CMA 3000 083084xx
Requires that P/N 083084xx - Frame Relay test option is installed.
083084xx Frame Relay Test
083030xx Frame Relay Decode 083084xx
Requires that P/N 083084xx - Frame Relay test option is installed.
083086xx Tandem Connection Monitoring V2.10 or higher
Requires SW version 2.10 or higher
083087xx ATM layer measurement - over E1/E3 To be announced 015833xx
Requires that P/N 015833xx - E3 Interface option is installed.
Planned option. Please check factory for availability
083088xx ATM layer measurement - over SDH V3.00 or higher 015807xx
Requires that P/N 015807xx - SDH test option incl STM-1e is installed.
083089xx IP over Ethernet measurement To be announced 015861xx or
Requires that P/N 015861xx or 015870xx option is installed. 015870xx
Planned option. Please check factory for availability
CMA 3000 Software Kits for Updating to Latest Release
08309190 WLD
Please specify serial number of target instrument
The SW is delivered on a CD-ROM
08309195 WLD
Please specify serial number of target instrument
The SW is delivered on a CD-ROM and on a USB memory stick
Note x1: Software Updates
When issuing software updates for protocols to latest release, a software update fee will be charged.

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Required Required
Model/Order No. Name
Basic SW P/N
Miscellaneous
07030499 Carrying Case
Important Note: Can only be used if the CMA 3000 is NOT equipped with the 015870xx Ethernet Not for
10/100/1000 Interface Testing option 015870xx
070306WW Softbag
WW = 90: When ordered separately.
WW = 99: When ordered together with an instrument.
09108200 CMA 3000 User's Guide (Latest Release)
84703600 USB Memory stick (64 Mbytes)
84501600 Li-Ion Battery
97600800 Stylus for Touch Screen
01582600 Mains Adapter without Mains Cable
01453090 Power Cable for AC Mains - Europe
01453190 Power Cable for AC Mains - Australia
01453290 Power Cable for AC Mains - UK
01453390 Power Cable for AC Mains - US
07030000 Instrument Carrying Strap
0753102y Stand-Alone Charger for Battery including Mains Adapter
Y = 0: Europe - includes power cable 01453090
Y = 1: Australia - includes power cable 01453190
Y = 3: UK - includes power cable 01453290
Y = 4: USA - includes power cable 01453390
01592500 Car 12 Vdc adapter for CMA 3000
07530010 Telephone Set
80701200 Earphone
01467890 Clock in/clock out cable
01463090 RJ45 Network cable - crossed
01467990 Network cable RJ45 male to RJ45 male - 3 m
01450290 Balanced Cable (BNO to Crocodile Clips) 3 m
01459990 Balanced Cable (BNO to Crocodile Clips - 20 dB attenuated) 3 m
01451090 Balanced Cable (2BNO to RJ45 Male/Female)
01452290 Connection Cable (RJ45 to Crocodile Clips)
01453490 Balanced Cable (BNO - Krone LSA 2 pol Break) 2 m
01453590 Balanced Cable (BNO - Krone LSA 2 pol) 2 m
01453690 Balanced Cable (BNO - Krone LSA 2 pol 20dB) 2m
01438700 Balanced Cable (BNO to Bantam)
86500314 BNO Connector for Own Cable Assembly
Protocol Bundling
X14 Protocol Bundling Package No. 1
Any combination of 5 protocols for one CMA instrument from the lists below EXCLUDING the 083062XX WLD - Motorola
Mobis protocol and 083068XX WLD - GPRS Abis with Motorola PCU Frames.
X15 Protocol Bundling Package No. 2
Any combination of 10 protocols for one CMA instrument from the lists below EXCLUDING the 083062XX WLD - Motorola
Mobis protocol and 083068XX WLD - GPRS Abis with Motorola PCU Frames.

SW Delivery Options
When ordering field-installed SW options and protocols, one of the delivery options below must also be ordered.
If nothing is specified, option 08399990 - Delivery on CD will be assumed.
Only one delivery option is required per instrument.
08399990 SW is delivered on CD-ROM
08399995 SW is delivered on a CD-ROM and on a USB memory stick
08399950 The SW is delivered via E-mail. Please specify recipients E-mail address.
SS7 Protocols
Requires basic SS7 protocol functionality 083027xx.
Note: for one license
083031xx WLD - ETSI Core INAP CS1 083027xx
083032xx WLD - ETSI Core INAP CS1 and CAMEL (CAP) ph2 083027xx
083033xx WLD - CAP (CAMEL) v3 083027xx
083034xx WLD - GSM Phase 2+ A interface 083027xx
083035xx WLD - GSM Phase 2+ MAP 083027xx
083036xx WLD - GSM Phase 2+ GPRS Gs interface 083027xx
083037xx WLD - ITU-T White Book ISUP (R99) and ANS.1 Decoding of TCAP - OPC: 3-8-3 083027xx
083038xx WLD - ITU-T White Book ISUP (R99) and ANS.1 Decoding of TCAP - OPC: in decimal 083027xx
083039xx WLD - ITU-T Q.767 083027xx
083126xx WLD - ITU-T Blue Book SS7 083027xx
083040xx WLD - ETSI ISUP v3 083027xx
083041xx WLD - ETSI ISUP v4 083027xx
083042xx WLD-IS 41C with 24 bit OPC/DPC 083027xx
083043xx WLD-IS 41C with 14 bit OPC/DPC 083027xx
083044xx Brazil - Brazilian TUP and ISUP 083027xx
083045xx China - White 24 bit SNM, SNT, SCCP, TCAP, TUP and ISUP 083027xx
083046xx Czech - ISUP 2 083027xx
083047xx France -TUP SSUTR2 VN7 083027xx
083048xx France - SPIROU 083027xx

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Required Required
Model/Order No. Name
Basic SW P/N
083049xx France - SSURN 083027xx
083050xx Germany - ETSI ISUP v.3 with AOC99 083027xx
083051xx Greece - ISUP 083027xx
083052xx Italy - ISUP and CS2 083027xx
083053xx Mexico - Mexican ISUP 083027xx
083054xx Poland - Polish ISUP v2 083027xx
083055xx Russia - ISUP EOCC 12.3 083027xx
083056xx UK - IUP and Enveloped ISUP (1999) 083027xx
Abis Protocols
Requires basic Abis interface and protocol functionality option 083026xx.
Note: for one license
083057xx WLD - GSM900/DCS1800 Phase 2+ Abis 083026xx
083058xx WLD - Ericsson GSM RBS 200 083026xx
083059xx WLD - Ericsson GSM RBS 2000 083026xx
083061xx WLD - Lucent LM 6.0 incl. Abis Phase 2+ 083026xx
083062xx WLD - Motorola GSM Mobis 083026xx
083063xx WLD - Motorola GSM Mobis 083026xx
Only when customer is Motorola. 083026xx
083064xx WLD - Nokia Abis O&M 083026xx
083065xx WLD - Siemens Abis O&M and GSM Phase 2+ 083026xx
GPRS Abis Protocols
Requires basic Abis interface and protocol functionality option 083026xx.
Note: for one license
083066xx WLD - GPRS Abis with Ericsson PCU Frames 083026xx
083067xx WLD - GPRS Abis with Lucent PCU Frames 083026xx
083068xx WLD - GPRS Abis with Motorola PCU Frames 083026xx
083069xx WLD - GPRS Abis with Motorola PCU Frames 083026xx
Only when customer is Motorola. 083026xx
083070xx WLD - GPRS Abis with Nokia PCU Frames 083026xx
083071xx WLD - GPRS Abis with Nortel PCU Frames 083026xx
083072xx WLD - GPRS Abis with Siemens PCU Frames 083026xx
ISDN Protocols
Requires basic ISDN protocol functionality option 083028xx.
Note: for one license
083073xx WLD - EURO-ISDN (ETSI) including Supplementary Services and X.25 083028xx
This protocol also supports ITU-T Q.931
083074xx WLD - QSIG 083028xx
083075xx Australia - ISDN 083028xx
083076xx France VN6 ISDN 083028xx
083077xx Germany - 1TR6 ISDN 083028xx
Other Protocols
Requires basic ISDN protocol functionality option 083028xx
Note: for one license
083078xx WLD - X.25 Modules 8 083028xx
083079xx WLD - X.25 Modules 128 083028xx
083080xx UK - DPNSS 083028xx
083081xx UK - DASS-2 083028xx
Remote Subscriber
Requires basic ISDN protocol functionality option 083028xx
Note: for one license
083082xx WLD - ETSI V5.1/5.2 083028xx
Note:
XX = 00: Factory-installed.
XX = 90: Field-installed. Please specify serial number of the target instrument.

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Required Required
Model/Order No. Name
Basic SW P/N
General Cables and Adaptors for CMA 3000 and Lite 3000/3000E
01407490 Coax Cable (1.6/5.6 male to 1.6/5.6 male)
01415990 Coax Cable (BNC male to BNC male)
01427190 Coax Cable (BNC male to BNC male) double shield
01413790 Coax Cable (BNC male to 1.6/5.6 male)
01427090 Coax Cable (1.6/5.6 male to 1.6/5.6 male) double shield
01407790 Coax Cable (1.6/5.6 male to 1.0/2.3 male)
01414690 Coax Cable (1.6/5.6 male to 2.5/6.0 male)
01411990 Coax Cable (1.6/5.6 male to open end)
01411890 Coax Cable (1.6/5.6 female to BNC male)
01416890 Coax Cable (BNC male to open end)
01414490 Coax Cable 20 dB Attenuation (1.6/5.6 male to 1.6/5.6 male)
01418690 Coax Cable 20 dB Attenuation (BNC male to BNC male)
01415690 Coax Cable (AXE socket block to 2 x 1.6/5.6 male)
01416990 Coax Cable (AXE socket block to 2 x BNC male)
01436300 Balanced Cable (BNO - BNO), 2,5 m
01436400 Balanced Cable (BNO - 3-pin banana plug), 2,5 m
01451090 Balanced Cable (2*BNO to RJ45 male/female)
01450290 Balanced Cable (BNO to crocodile clips) 3 m
01459990 Balanced Cable (BNO to Crocodile Clips - 20 dB attenuated) 3 m
01453490 Balanced Cable (BNO - Krone LSA 2 pol Break) 2 m
01453590 Balanced Cable (BNO - Krone LSA 2 pol) 2 m
01453690 Balanced Cable (BNO-Krone LSA 2 pol 20dB) 2 m
01422990 Cable Adaptor, 1.6/5.6 to balanced 120 Ohms/1200 Ohms
01423090 Cable Adaptor, BNC to balanced 120 Ohms/1200 Ohms
86500314 BNO Connector for Own Cable Assembly
01448390 Cable, BNO to Open End
01407690 Adapter Connector (1.6/5.6 male to BNC female)
01417990 Adapter Connector (BNC male to 1.6/5.6 female)
86600238 Adapter Connector (1 pole banana female to female)
01427600 V.24 Interface Cable (9 pin to 25 pin)
01427900 V.24 Interface Cable (9 pin to 9 pin)

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ALL-IN-ONE FIELD TESTER
Lite 3000/Lite 3000E

Installation and Maintenance of 2 Mbps, BRI and Data Lines in Fixed and Mobile Access Networks.

General Description Key Features


The Anritsu Lite 3000 and Lite 3000E are hand-held, battery- Fast troubleshooting
powered, multipurpose telecommunications test instruments for Simultaneous monitoring both directions of 2 Mbps PCM lines
2048 kbps PCM systems. The instruments are powerful tools for a Powerful testing of framed Nx64 kbps and unframed 2 Mbps PCM
wide range of applications, from fast first aid troubleshooting to systems
comprehensive, in-depth analysis of transmission and signaling Advanced all-layer signaling analysis options
problems. Adding options converts the Lite 3000 and the Lite 3000E Immediate LED indications
from full-featured transmission line quality testers into advanced Large color display
signaling analyzers. Battery-powered, with more than 10 hours between recharges
The basic Lite 3000/3000E, with its two independent receivers and Key Features Only Supported by Lite 3000E
one transmitter, supports framed and unframed testing and monitor- ISDN call emulation options
ing. The instrument is thus ideal for both in-service and out-of- ISDN BRI option
service transmission-quality measurement. For fast troubleshooting, Data interface test options
the Lite 3000/3000E displays alarms and transmission link status on Frame relay test option
LED indicators. The instrument's two inputs permit immediate moni- Jitter test and pulse shape measurement options
toring of the two sides of a PCM line and allow comparison of simul- Memory Expansion (100 Mbytes) option
taneously recorded results. With options added the Lite 3000/3000E
turns into a very powerful signaling analyzer for SS7 and ISDN pro- Measurement
tocols, the A-bis interface of GSM/GPRS networks and for CAS and The Lite 3000/3000E has three measurement functions:
MF signaling. Other options make Lite 3000E test data interfaces, IS-
DN access lines, frame relay circuits and to do advanced 2048 kbps The Status Monitor
physical layer analysis of jitter and pulse shape. The status monitor is always active and provides essential information
Results are easily read from the large display. Colors and graphical for fast troubleshooting of the monitored transmission system. Status
symbols facilitate interpretation. Measurement data can be printed monitoring covers:
on an external printer or exported to a PC via the V.24 interface. With
its few keys and large color LCD screen, the Lite 3000/3000E is very Line alarms on LED indicators with a trap facility
user-friendly in operation. It can be operated remotely through an Display of current input frequency and deviation
optional MS Windows program that simulates the instrument's front Indication of input level
panel. The Lite 3000/3000E can automatically configure to the Traffic channel usage
received signal, eliminating time-consuming instrument setup. Audio level in a traffic channel
Setups supporting particular applications may be stored in the Propagation time monitor
instrument. Setups can also be transferred to a PC from where they Listen-in on a traffic channel
can be loaded to other instruments, allowing a very fast and easy
distribution of standardized test setups within the organization.
Fault location is greatly facilitated by the high degree of portability of
the robust Lite 3000/3000E, allowing measurements to be taken at
any suitable measuring point. The instrument is powered by
rechargeable and replaceable intelligent high-capacity NiMH batter-
ies, which provide more than 10 hours of operation between
recharges with PowerSave. The Lite 3000/3000E can also be
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Typical Applications
Comprehensive Out-of-Service Testing
The Lite 3000/3000E supports unframed 2048 kbps testing for in-
stallation, commissioning and stability tests. Performance of system
under test is evaluated on the basis of BER measurements with a
loop back at the far end of the tested line.
Framed 2 Mbps Testing
The Lite 3000/3000E can simulate errors for testing system behavior on
variations in a framed signal as a part of installation testing and confor-
mance testing. The synchronization circuits are tested by generating er-
rors in the frame alignment signals. CRC-4 can be calculated and in-
serted in the PCM frame. Relevant alarms can be generated. Analogue
tones or digital signals may be inserted into a channel in the PCM sig-
nal.

Figure 1. Fast overview of traffic channel time slots.

Interval-Based Measurement
Interval-based measurement provides information for transmission-
error performance for installation/commissioning and troubleshoot-
ing. Information on errors and alarms is collected for intervals with a
user-defined duration and error-performance parameters
(G.821/G.826/M.2100) are calculated. A Measurement Summary
function provides a very fast overview of a measurement via an
OK/Questionable/not-OK indication. The user can define thresh-
olds for the "OK" and the "not OK" levels. Histogram presentations
facilitate the tracing of errors.

Figure 3. Graphical histogram presentation detected error.

In-Service Monitoring
In troubleshooting, it is of utmost importance to be able to easily and
quickly determine the state of the PCM lines in a network. The Lite
3000/3000Es two receivers permit simultaneous monitoring of both
sides of a PCM line. The Line Status LEDs present the current status in
relation to alarms and errors. A trap facility saves information on earlier
alarms and errors, permitting detection of sporadic errors and allowing
unattended operation. A PCM level indicator provides information on the
current level of the monitored PCM signal, making it easy to verify that
the expected signal level is present.

Figure 2. The OK/Questionable/not-OK measurement indica-


tion

Log-Based Measurements
Log-based measurements are available for signaling analysis and ad-
vanced transmission-error troubleshooting. Events are logged in the
memory with high-resolution time stamps. Logged events are detect-
ed alarms, errors, CAS bit changes, Sa bit changes and, depending
on the options added, a number of other events types such as GSM,
SS7 and ISDN signaling messages. This allows the user to examine
the correlation of the different types of events. Filters enable/disable
the logging and display of individual events for optimal memory usage
and read-out of only the information required. The event log can be Figure 4. Line status LEDs Detailed information on errors and
examined during or after a measurement. alarrms is shown the display.

Long-Term Measurements (Lite 3000E Only)


Long-term measurements with high resolution or otherwise requiring In-Service Error-Performance Measurement
very large data storage are possible when the Memory Expansion FAS and CRC-4 based error measurements are often used for in-ser-
option is installed in the Lite 3000E. The extra 100 Mbytes of non- vice verification of transmission quality. With the Lite 3000/3000E, it is
volatile data storage provides the instrument a huge built-in memory easy to obtain this information, including G.821, G.826 or M.2100 error-
capacity, unrivalled in its class. performance parameters.

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Identification of Synchronization Problems
To eliminate errors, the network elements in modern telecommunica-
tions networks are synchronized to a single clock. Synchronization faults
result in transmission errors caused by bit or frame slips in the network.
It is easy to identify synchronization problems with the Lite 3000/3000E.
The instrument highlights the occurrence of bit and frame slips to the
user and displays the frequency deviation between the two inputs. A de-
viation indicates that two network elements are synchronized to different
clocks; i.e. that one of them is mis-synchronized.
Slip Measurements
Slip may be caused by fading on digital radio link; transmission through
digital switches or error bursts corrupting too many justification bits. As
a result, one or more bits are inserted or deleted from the signal. The
Lite 3000/3000E records slips and bit errors separately.
Traffic Monitoring
The Lite 3000/3000E analyses the content of the traffic channels in the
monitored lines, using this data to present an easy-to-understand survey
of the current channel states (busy/idle).
This can be used to ensure that all channels are idle before the line is
taken out of service. In addition, a lock facility identifies channels with an
abnormal usage (always/never busy). Figure 5. Log of errors and alams with high-resolution time
stamps
Propagation Time
Propagation time can be measured when the instrument sends out a In-Service Testing (Drop-and-Insert)
PRBS and the pattern is looped back to the instrument, thus permitting A full error-performance analysis is based on a PRBS pattern located in
checks of the controllers for the signal routing, satellite links etc. and that one or more channels. Channels within a 2048 kbps link can be tested
introduced delays are below specified limits. using the drop-and-insert function. If the tested channel is looped back,
Advanced In-Service Troubleshooting the Lite 3000/3000E can test loop performance and propagation time. It
Troubleshooting transmission errors may require analysis of timing be- is also possible to insert errors in a live traffic signal. Thus, handling of
tween events, which occur within a few milliseconds. The Lite errors in signals with a special format can be checked.
3000/3000Es high-resolution log facilitates analysis of timing between Audio Performance Test
errors or alarms. Audio checks of the digital side of the multiplexer identify impaired voice
channels. The audio information in a channel may be output to the built-
in loudspeaker, to a headset (option) or to external equipment for further
analysis.
Analogue Multiplex Testing
The Lite 3000/3000E can insert a tone into a channel to measure its au-
dio level for the test of D/A-converters. If the channel carries a single
tone, the frequency can also be measured.
Specifications
General The interfaces comply with ITU-T recommendation G.703 for 2 Mbps
Unbalanced connector:
BNC or Siemens 1.6/5.6 (as specified by the user)
Connectors
2 Mbps Interfaces Balanced connector:
BNO
One transmitter (Tx) and two receivers (RxA-RxB)
Port number
Transmitter and receivers can be set independently or locked together
Output impedances supported:
Impedance
75 Ohms (unbalanced), 120 Ohms (balanced)
Bit rate 2048 kbps
Adjustable offsets: 125 ppm in 1-ppm steps
Clocks
Clock source: Internal, recovered from RxA or RxB. Lite 3000E also external 2 MHz TTL signal
Internal clock: 2048 kbps 4.6 ppm
Line code HDB3 or AMI (user-selectable)
Unframed or framed FAS/nFAS
Framing
Sa-bits (non-FAS) are user-programmable
Permits the user to insert an nx64 kbps test pattern in an incoming signal and send it out through
Drop and insert
the transmitter. It is also possible to insert errors in a selected 64 kbps traffic channel.
Alarm may be generated:
Transmitter (Tx) Alarms
No Signal, AIS, No Frame, Distant Alarm, CAS MF Loss, Distant MF Alarm
Errors may be generated in:
Error insertion: Bit, code, FAS bit, FAS word, CRC-4, CRC-4 MFAS, CAS MFAS, E-bit
Manual: 1-255 consecutive errors (1-16 consecutive FAS word errors)
Errors
Continuous 10-2, 10-3, 10-4, 10-5, 10-6, 10-7
Provoking of G.821, G.826 or M.2100 events (ES, SES etc.) (Bit, FAS, CRC-4, E-bit)
Manual slip insertion: frame slip, pattern slip
CAS CAS signaling bits may be generated
Pattern generation:
Unframed of framed n 64 kbps in contiguous or non-contiguous channel access
BER test patterns Test patterns supported:
PRBS 11, PRBS 15, PRBS 23, All 0s, All 1s, Alternating (1:1) normal or inverted
User-defined 1, 2, 4, 8 or 16-bit
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Tone in one speech channel:
Tone and Frequency: 1 Hz to 4 kHz in 1 Hz steps
speech signal insertion Level: +3 dBm to 70 dBm in 1 dBm steps
Transmitter (Tx) Artificial speech signal
Clock out
A 2 MHz TTL output, synchronized to the 2 Mbps clock rate of RxA or RxB
(Lite 3000E only)

Impedance Input impedances supported:


75 Ohms (unbalanced), 120 Ohms (balanced), High (approx. 10 nominal)
Jitter tolerance In accordance with ITU-T G.823 section 3.1.1
Return loss Complies with the ITU-T Rec. G.703
Receiver sensitivity 0 to 40 dB cable attenuation (normal) or 20 to 30 dB linear attenuation (monitor)

Receive signal rate 2048 kbps 100 ppm


Frequency deviation indication accuracy: 1 ppm
Line Code HDB3 or AMI (user-selectable)
Framing Unframed or framed FAS/nFAS

Detectors Each input has a signal level detector. Range: 0 to 46 dB (normal) or 20 to 32 dB (monitor)
Each input has signal frequency detector. Accuracy: 1 ppm

Auto configuration Framing and pattern are automatically determined. Signaling channels are identified if signaling
options are installed
Alarm detected:
Alarms No Signal, AIS, No Frame, CRC4 MF loss, Distant Alarm, Signaling Alarm (No MF, Distant MF
Alarm), BERT Pattern Sync Loss
Errors detected:
Errors FAS/nFAS errors, Pattern Errors, CRC4 errors, CRC-4 MFAS, E-bit (FEBE) errors, Code errors,
Receivers Pattern Slips, Frame Slips

CAS CAS channel contents (TS16) can be supervised. Whenever a CAS channel contents change, an
event is logged and time-stamped

BER test patterns Same as transmitter. Test patterns are detected in nx64 kbps contiguous or non-contiguous
channels (framed) or as an unframed signal
G.821, G.826 or M.2100 analysis of a PRBS in the received signal, or based on CRC-4, E-bit or
FAS. ES, SES, DM (G.821), BBE (G.826), UAT, EFS, AT % or count
Error performance Error performance evaluation for the total measurement:
HR% for a user- defined error performance parameter or programmable OK and not-OK limit for
Bit, FAS, CRC-4 or E-bit count or ratio
Round trip delay
Resolution: 1 sec (unframed), 0.1 msec framed
(propagation time)
Range: 0 - 4 sec
measurement
FAS/nFAS, CAS signaling, Contents of single time slot incl. positive/negative peak values and
coder offset. Level and frequency for encoded tone:
Time-slot monitoring
Frequency: 1 Hz to kHz with 1 Hz resolution
Level: +3 dBm to 66 dBm with 1 dBm resolution
Speech decode In one 64 kbps time slot (ITU-T Rec. G.703): A-law according to ITU-T Rec. G.711
ADPCM speech
ADPCM in one 32 kbps subchannel in accordance with ITU-T Rec. G.721 and G.761
decode option
Current information on:
Alarms and errors on the monitored line
Input level indication
Status Frequency deviation
Round trip delay
Contents of one time slot
FAS/non-FAS and CAS bits
Traffic overview: Busy/idle indication from all 31 channels
Measurements Either interval-based statistics or event log measurement can be activated
Results
User-defined resolution: 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 30s, 1, 5, 10, 15, 30 min, 1, 2, 4, 6, 12 hours
Information logged:
Alarms
Statistics
Code error count/ratio
Pattern bit, FAS, CRC-4 and E-bit error count/ratio and G.821, G.826 or M.2100 parameters
Frequency deviation information
Events are logged with 1 msec resolution time stamps
Event Log Logged events: Detected alarms and errors. Changes in CAS and Sa bits
Filters enable/disable the logging of individual events
Memory size: 640 kbytes (equals more than 20,000 signaling messages with an average
Internal memory
message length of 20 bytes or up to 7,500 measurement intervals). Continuous or stop-on-full
capacity
Memory capacity operation is user-selectable. The memory is non-volatile. Up to 10 measurements can be stored
Memory Expansion
Extends the total memory capacity of the instrument to 100 Mbytes.
option (Lite 3000E only)
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For connection of an optional telephone set; to insert human voice into a traffic channel and to
Phone Interface listen-in using the loud speaker in the telephone set
(Lite 3000E only) Connector:
RJ11 (1x6) Female
Other interfaces The built-in loudspeaker monitors speech in both directions of a voice channel
Output level: user-controlled from front panel
Built-in loudspeaker A jack provides ear phone access to the audio signal. The built-in loudspeaker is disconnected
when a headset is plugged in
A nominal level (at 600 Ohms load) can be provided through the jack for connection to an external
test set
Display Backlit color LCD with 320 x 240 pixels
10.8 V rechargeable and replaceable intelligent NiMH battery
Operating time (basic instrument):
With PowerSave; more than 10 hours
Without PowerSave; more than 6 hours
Battery
Charging time:
Fast charge: Approx. 3 hours
Normal charge: Approx. 6 hours
Indicator for remaining capacity: % and hours/minutes

Mains adapter Input: 100-240 V AC, 50-60 Hz


Output: 18 V DC, max. 2.5 A
Real-time clock Battery-backed; for event time stamps etc
Basic instrument:
Mechanical Dimensions: Approx. 21 x 24 x 8.5 cm (HxWxD)
Weight: Lite 3000 approx. 2.5 kg. Lite 3000E approx. 3 kg
Operating temperature: 5 to +40C
Environmental Storage temperature: 25 to +60C
The Lite 3000 and the Lite 3000E are CE-marked and comply with EN 50081-1 and EN 50082-1
Users Guide
NiMH battery
Standard accessories
Mains adapter with mains cable
Instrument carrying strap
Basic A-bis interface and protocol functionality
A-bis protocols ETSI and vendor specific (basic A-bis interface and protocol functionality option
required)1
Vendor specific GPRS A-bis PCU protocols (basic A-bis interface and protocol functionality is
Miscellaneous required) 1
Basic SS7 protocol functionality
SS7 protocols (basic SS7 protocol functionality option required)1
Options
Basic ISDN protocol functionality
ISDN protocols (basic ISDN protocol functionality option required)1
MF tone detection and CAS bit decode
CAS signaling tables (MF tone detection and CAS bit decode option required)
Wander measurement option
ADPCM speech decode
FrontSim: Remote operation (front simulation) SW for MS Windows

Jitter measurement option


Jitter generate option (Jitter measuremen option is required)
Pulse shape measurement option (Jitter measurement option is required)
Data interface measurement option
Options for
Frame relay test option
Lite 3000E
GPRS Gb interface protocol decode (requires Frame relay test option)
only
ISDN Basic rate interface option
ISDN call emulation (basic ISDN protocol functionality option required)1
Memory Expansion (100 Mbyte) option
Clock in/clock out converter cable
Carrying case
Carrying soft bag
Extra NiMH battery
Stand-alone charger for battery
Additional accessories
Headset
Ear phones
Telephone set
Measurement cables
Service products Accredited calibration

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Ordering Information
General Guideline for Ordering Lite 3000. General Guideline for Ordering Lite 3000E.
Minimum Order Minimum Order
As a minimum the following shall be specified: As a minimum the following shall be specified:
Lite 3000 basic instrument (005351LX) Lite 3000E basic instrument (005301LX)
Accessories Supplied Lite 3000 (0753500Y) Accessories Supplied Lite 3000E (0753000Y)
Either Carrying Case option (07026699) or Soft Bag option Either Carrying Case option (07026699) or Soft Bag option
(07026599) or Cardboard Box (07575700) (07026599) or Cardboard Box (07575700)
Protocols and SW Options Protocols and SW Options
When ordering protocols (089###xx), please also order the related When ordering protocols (089###xx), please also order the related
Basic protocol functionality option: Basic protocol functionality option:
089348zz Basic Abis Interface and Protocol Functionality 089348zz Basic Abis Interface and Protocol Functionality
089349zz Basic SS7 Protocol Functionality 089349zz Basic SS7 Protocol Functionality
089350zz Basic ISDN Protocol Functionality 089350zz Basic ISDN Protocol Functionality
Basic protocol functionalities should never be ordered without Basic protocol functionalities should never be ordered without
protocols protocols
When issuing software updates for protocols to latest release, a soft- Data Interface Option
ware update fee will be charged. If the 01558300 Data Interface measurement option is ordered either
Order Checklist connection cables or 01558600 Data Interface Connection Box
1. Select Lite 3000 or Lite 3000E Basic Instrument version BNC or should also be ordered
1.6/5.6 connectors Jitter and Pulse Shape Options
2. Include the regional accessory kit with the Lite 3000 (E) Basic If one of the following options are ordered the 015731x0 Jitter mea-
Instrument surement option must also be ordered:
3. For Lite 3000E: Include relevant HW options 089831XX Jitter Generation option
4. For Lite 3000E: Check that connection cables are ordered with 089832XX Pulse Shape Measurement option
the data interface option 089833XX Large Frequency Deviation of 2Mbit/s Transmitter
5. Check that applicable protocol functionality is included when or- Option
dering protocols
6. Include Serial Number when ordering options for field installation.

Ordering Information
Required Required
Model/Order No. Name Lite 3000 Lite 3000E
Basic SW P/N
005351LX Lite 3000 Basic Instrument X
L = 0: The Lite 3000 with English SW, i.e. English language on the display of the
instrument and the front panel and back panel labels
L = 1: The Lite 3000 with French SW, i.e. French language on the display of the
instrument while the front panel and back panel labels are in English
L = 2: The Lite 3000 with German SW, i.e. German language on the display of the
instrument while the front panel and back panel labels are in English
L = 3: The Lite 3000 with Spanish SW, i.e. Spanish language on the display of the
instrument while the front panel and back panel labels are in English.
X = 0: BNC connectors for unbalanced and BNO connector for balanced interfaces
X = 1: 1.6/5.6 connectors for unbalanced and BNO connector for balanced
interfaces
Includes one 84501400 "NiHM Battery"
Includes one 07026400 "Carrying strap"
Includes one 0753500Y "Accessories for Lite 3000", please specify.
0753500Y Accessories for Lite 3000 X
Y = 0: Europe - includes power cable 01453090
Y = 1: Australia - includes power cable 01453190
Y = 2: Switzerland - includes power cable 01453090
Y = 3: UK - includes power cable 01453290
Y = 4: USA - includes power cable 01453390
Y = 5: Denmark - includes power cable 01453090
Y = 6 Germany - includes power cable 014153090
005301LX Lite 3000E Basic Instrument X
L = 0: The Lite 3000E with English SW, i.e. English language on the display of the
instrument and on the front panel and back panel labels
L = 1: The Lite 3000E with French SW, i.e. French language on the display of the
instrument while the front panel and back panel labels are in English
L = 2: The Lite 3000E with German SW, i.e. German language on the display of the
instrument while the front panel and back panel labels are in English
L = 3: The Lite 3000E with Spanish SW, i.e. Spanish language on the display of the
instrument while the front panel and back panel labels are in English.
X = 0: BNC connectors for unbalanced and BNO connector for balanced inter faces
X = 1: 1.6/5.6 connectors for unbalanced and BNO connector for balanced
interfaces
Includes one 84501400 "NiHM Battery"
Includes one 07026400 "Carrying strap"
Includes one 0753000Y "Accessories for Lite 3000E", please specify.
0753000Y Accessories for Lite 3000E X
Y = 0: Europe - includes power cable 01453090
Y = 1: Australia - includes power cable 01453190
Y = 2: Switzerland - includes power cable 01453090
Y = 3: UK - includes power cable 01453290
Y = 4: USA - includes power cable 01453390
Y = 5: Denmark - includes power cable 01453090
Y = 6: Germany - includes power cable 01453090 and User's Guide 09107900
Y = 7: France - includes power cable 01453090 and User's Guide 09107600
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Required Required
Model/Order No. Name Lite 3000 Lite 3000E
Basic SW P/N
Calibration
No discount on calibration prices
00880936 Factory Calibration for Lite 3000, including factory-installed options X
Including detailed result form
00880937 Factory Calibration for Lite 3000E, including factory- installed options X
Including detailed result form
00880945 Test Certificate for Function Test of Lite 3000/E X X
Including detailed result form
Only available if ordered at the same time as the instrument
00880946 Test Certificate for Function Test of Lite 3000/E X X
Without detailed result form
Only available if ordered at the same time as the instrument
00880519 Accredited calibration for Lite 3000, including factory-installed options X
00880535 Accredited calibration for Lite 3000E, including factory-installed options X
Options
089348zz Basic Abis Interface and Protocol Functionality X X
089349zz Basic SS7 Protocol Functionality X X
089350zz Basic ISDN Protocol Functionality X X
********X4 Basic Abis and SS7 Protocol Functionality X X
i.e. 089348zz and 089349zz ordered together.
********X5 Basic Abis and ISDN Protocol Functionality X X
I.e. 089348zz and 089350zz ordered together.
********X6 Basic SS7 and ISDN Protocol Functionality X X
I.e. 089349zz and 089350zz ordered together.
********X7 Basic Abis, SS7 and ISDN Protocol Functionality X X
I.e. 089348zz, 089349zz, and 089350zz ordered together.
089351xx MF Tone Detection and CAS Bit Decode X X
089352zz ADPCM Speech Decode X X
089353xx FrontSim for Lite 3000 and Lite 3000E 07575800 X X
Remote operation (front simulation) SW for MS Windows. Note: When ordering
FrontSim, please also specify 07575800.
07575800 Accessory Kit for FrontSim Lite 3000 X X
089874xx Wander analysis option. X X
Requires SW v3.30 or higher in basic instrument V3.30 or higher
Note:
ZZ = 99 Factory installed
ZZ = 90 Field installed (supplied on disk). Please specify serial No of the target instrument
XX = 00 Factory installed
XX = 90 Field installed (supplied on disk). Please specify serial No of the target instrument

Options for Lite 3000E


when ordered with basic instrument
01558300 Data Interface Measurement Option X
01573100 Jitter measurement option X
01558475 ISDN Basic Rate Interface X
01558700 Memory Expansion (100 MB) X
Options for Lite 3000E
when post installed at factory or authorized service workshop
01558380 Data Interface Measurement Option V3.40 or higher X
Requires SW version 3.40 or higher in basic instrument.
01558480 ISDN Basic Rate Interface X
01573180 Jitter measurement option X
01558780 Memory Expansion (100 MB) X
Connection Cables for Data Interface Option
01442290 RS-530 DCE/DTE 015583xx X
01442390 RS-449, V.36 DCE/DTE 015583xx X
01442490 RS 232C, V.24 DCE/DTE (25 pin) 015583xx X
01442590 V.11, X.21 DCE/DTE 015583xx X
01442690 V.35 DCE/DTE 015583xx X
01442790 V.35 DTE 015583xx X
01443090 RS 232C, V.24 DCE/DTE (9 pin) 015583xx X
01442890 Codir. (G.703) 015583xx X
01442990 Clock in/clock out 015583xx X
01558600 Data Interface Connector Box 015583xx X
Extender Cables for Data Interface Option
01445790 RS 530, RS 232C, V.24 Extender Cable (25 pin)
01445890 V.35 Extender Cable
01445990 RS-449, V.36 Extender Cable
01446090 V.11, X21 Extender Cable
01446190 RS 232C, V.24 Extender Cable (9 pin)
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Required Required
Model/Order No. Name Lite 3000 Lite 3000E
Basic SW P/N
Miscellaneous SW Options for Lite 3000E (Note: for one licence)
089834xx GPRS Gb interface protocol decode for Lite 3000E V3.00 or higher 089808xx X
Requires that P/N 089808xx - Frame Relay test option is installed and SW version
3.00 or higher in basic instrument.
089808xx Frame Relay Test V3.00 or higher X
Requires SW version 3.00 or higher in basic instrument.
089845xx Frame Relay Decode V3.00 or higher 089808xx X
Requires that P/N 089808XX - Frame Relay test option is installed and SW version
3.00 or higher in basic instrument.
089831xx Jitter Generation Option V3.20 or higher 015731x0 X
Requires that the 015731x0 Jitter measurement option is installed and SW version
3.20 or higher in basic instrument
089832xx Pulse Shape Measurement Option 015731x0 X
Requires that the 015731x0 Jitter measurement option is installed
089833xx Large Frequency Deviation of 2Mbit/s Transmitter Option 015731x0 X
Requires that the 015731x0 Jitter measurement option is installed
089712xx Functional Element Decode of Sa Bits According to ETSI X
ETS 300 233
089859xx LED Invert SW Option 015583x0 X
Only for customers who have a Lite 3000E with the 015583x0 Data Interface
Measurement Option installed
089860xx LED Normal SW Option 015583x0 X
Only for customers who have a Lite 3000E with the 015583x0 Data Interface
Measurement Option installed
089864xx DCE/DTE Indication Invert SW Option 015583x0 X
Only for customers who have a Lite 3000E with the 015583x0 Data Interface
Measurement Option installed
089865xx DCE/DTE Indication Normal SW Option 015583x0 X
Only for customers who have a Lite 3000E with the 015583x0 Data Interface
Measurement Option installed

Lite 3000 Software Kits for Updating to Latest Release


08937290 WLD X
Please specify serial number of target instrument
08965890 FR - French MMI X
please specify serial number of target instrument
08967090 DE - German MMI X
please specify serial number of target instrument.
Note x1 Software Updates
When issuing software updates (protocol and signaling table software)
to latest release, a software update fee will be charged.

Lite 3000E Software Kits for Updating to Latest Release


08969490 WLD X
Please specify serial number of target instrument.
08975490 FR - French MMI X
Please specify serial number of target instrument.
08975590 DE - German MMI X
Please specify serial number of target instrument.
08975390 ES - Spanish MMI X
Please specify serial number of target instrument.
Miscellaneous
07026699 Carrying Case - Compact X X
07028799 Carrying Case - Full Size X X
070265WW Softbag - Compact X X
WW = 90: When ordered separately.
WW = 99: When ordered together with an instrument.
070288WW Softbag - Full Size X X
07575900 Cardboard Box for Lite 3000 X X
Only to be ordered if no optional carrying case is ordered.
09106900 Lite 3000 - Lite 3000E User's Guide (Latest Release) X X
09107600 Lite 3000E User's Guide (French) X
09107900 Lite 3000E User's Guide (German) X
09106600 User's Guide FrontSim for Lite 3000 (Latest Release) X X
84501400 NiMH Battery X X
01573200 Mains Adapter without Mains Cable X X
01453090 Power Cable for AC Mains - Europe X X
01453190 Power Cable for AC Mains - Australia X X
01453290 Power Cable for AC Mains - UK X X
01453390 Power Cable for AC Mains - US X X
01420290 Power Cable for AC Mains - Europe X X
(w.ground pin - for old Mains Adapter 01552600)
01421190 Power Cable for AC Mains - Australia X X
(w.ground pin - for old Mains Adapter 01552600)
01423390 Power Cable for AC Mains - Switzerland X X
(w.ground pin - for old Mains Adapter 01552600)
01424590 Power Cable for AC Mains - UK X X
(w.ground pin - for old Mains Adapter 01552600)
01427390 Power Cable for AC Mains - USA X X
(w.ground pin - for old Mains Adapter 01552600)
01413390 Power Cable for AC Mains - Denmark X X
(w.ground pin - for old Mains Adapter 01552600)
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Required Required
Model/Order No. Name Lite 3000 Lite 3000E
Basic SW P/N
07026400 Instrument Carrying Strap X X
0753502y Stand-Alone Charger for Battery including Mains Adapter X X
Please specify:
Y = 0: Europe - includes power cable 01420290
Y = 2: Switzerland - includes power cable 01423390
Y = 3: UK - includes power cable 01424590
Y = 4: USA - includes power cable 01427390
Y = 5: Denmark - includes power cable 01413390
01592500 Car 12 Vdc adapter for Lite 3000/3000E X X
01427900 V.24 Interface Cable for Anritsu Handheld Instruments to IBM PC X X
01450290 Balanced Cable (BNO to Crocodile Clips) 3 m X X
01459990 Balanced Cable (BNO to Crocodile Clips - 20 dB attenuated) 3 m X X
01451090 Balanced Cable (2*BNO to RJ45 Male/Female) X X
01452290 Connection Cable (RJ45 to Crocodile Clips) X X
01467990 Network cable RJ45 male to RJ45 male - 3 m X
01453490 Balanced Cable (BNO - Krone LSA 2 pol Break) 2 m X X
01453590 Balanced Cable (BNO - Krone LSA 2 pol) 2 m X X
01453690 Balanced Cable (BNO - Krone LSA 2 pol 20dB) 2 m X X
07530010 Telephone Set for Call Emulation for Lite 3000E X X
01529800 Headset X X
80701200 Earphone X X
86500314 BNO Connector for Own Cable Assembly X X
Group License
089540XX Lite 3000/Lite 3000E SW Group License for One Instrument X X
Please refer to the document "Software group license on Lite 3000 and Lite 3000E
software products" for terms and conditions.
Protocol Bundling
X14 Protocol Bundling Package No. 1
Any combination of 5 protocols or ISDN Call Emualtion SW options for one Lite instrument
from the lists below EXCLUDING the 089369XX WLD - Motorola Mobis protocol and
089841XX WLD - GPRS Abis with Motorola PCU Frames.
X15 Protocol Bundling Package No. 2
Any combination of 10 protocols or ISDN Call Emualtion SW options for one Lite instrument
from the lists below EXCLUDING the 089369XX WLD - Motorola Mobis protocol and
089841XX WLD - GPRS Abis with Motorola PCU Frames.
ISDN Call Emulation SW Options for Lite 3000E
Requires basic ISDN protocol functionality option 089350ZZ. Note: for one licence
089695XX WLD - ISDN DSS1 (Q.931) Call Emulation V2.20 or higher 089350ZZ X
Requires basic ISDN protocol functionality option and Lite 3000E SW version 2.20 or higher.
089696XX WLD - ETSI Euro ISDN Call Emulation V2.20 or higher 089350ZZ X
Requires basic ISDN protocol functionality option and Lite 3000E SW version 2.20 or higher.
089699XX WLD - QSIG Call Emulation V2.20 or higher 089350ZZ X
PRI only. Requires basic ISDN protocol functionality option and Lite 3000E SW version 2.20
or higher.
089714XX France - VN6 Call Emulation V2.20 or higher 089350ZZ X
Requires basic ISDN protocol functionality option and Lite 3000E SW version 2.20 or higher.
089810XX Germany - 1TR6 Call Emulation V2.20 or higher 089350ZZ X
Requires basic ISDN protocol functionality option and Lite 3000E SW version 2.20 or higher.
089697XX UK - DPNSS Call Emulation V3.00 or higher 089350ZZ X
PRI only. Requires basic ISDN protocol functionality option and Lite 3000E SW version 3.00
or higher.
089698XX UK - DASS-2 Call Emulation 089350ZZ X
PRI only. Requires basic ISDN protocol functionality option and Lite 3000E SW version 3.00
or higher.

SS7 Protocols
Requires basic SS7 protocol functionality 089349ZZ. Note: for one license
089398XX WLD - ETSI Core INAP CS1 089349ZZ X X
089772XX WLD - ETSI Core INAP CS1 and CAMEL (CAP) ph2 089349ZZ X X
089868XX WLD - CAP (CAMEL) v3 089349ZZ X X
089418XX WLD - ITU-T/CCITT Blue Book SS7 089349ZZ X X
089400XX WLD - ITU-T/CCITT Red Book 089349ZZ X X
089402XX WLD - TUP + 089349ZZ X X
089403XX WLD - NMT 900 (1992) HUP and MUP 089349ZZ X X
089404XX WLD - GSM: MAP and ISUP 089349ZZ X X
089406XX WLD - GSM A-interface - DTAP and BSSMAP 089349ZZ X X
089409XX WLD - GSM Phase 2: MAP2 089349ZZ X X
089410XX WLD - GSM Phase 2: A-interface: DTAP, BSSMAP 089349ZZ X X
089417XX WLD - GSM Phase 2: MAP incl. TUP 089349ZZ X X
089686XX WLD - GSM Phase 2 + A interface 089349ZZ X X
089687XX WLD - GSM Phase 2 + MAP V3.00 or higher 089349ZZ X X
Requires basic instrument SW version 3.00 or higher
089861XX WLD - GSM Phase 2+ GPRS Gs interface 089349ZZ X X
089419XX WLD - ITU-T/CCITT Blue Book TCAP and OMAP 089349ZZ X X
089420XX WLD - ITU-T White Book ISUP and ANS.1 Decoding of TCAP - OPC: 3-8-3 089349ZZ X X
089421XX WLD - ITU-T White Book ISUP and ANS.1 Decoding of TCAP- OPC: in dec. 089349ZZ X X
089862XX WLD - ITU-T White Book ISUP (R99) and ANS.1 089349ZZ X X
Decoding of TCAP - OPC: 3-8-3
089863XX WLD - ITU-T White Book ISUP (R99) and ANS.1 089349ZZ X X
Decoding of TCAP - OPC: in dec.
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Required Required
Model/Order No. Name Lite 3000 Lite 3000E
Basic SW P/N
089423XX WLD - MEGANET TUP 089349ZZ X X
089424XX WLD - ITU-T Q.767 089349ZZ X X
089685XX WLD - ETSI ISUP v3 089349ZZ X X
089771XX WLD - ETSI ISUP v4 089349ZZ X X
089426XX WLD - IS41 B with 24 bit OPC/DPC 089349ZZ X X
089707XX WLD-IS 41B with 14 bit OPC/DPCX X 089349ZZ X X
089717XX WLD-IS 41C with 24 bit OPC/DPC 089349ZZ X X
089719XX WLD-IS 41C with 14 bit OPC/DPC 089349ZZ X X
089532XX WLD - SS7, S12-RSS (Display Only) 089349ZZ X X
089429XX Austria - TUP and ISUP 089349ZZ X X
089436XX Belgium - TAXUP 089349ZZ X X
089767XX Brazil - Brazilian TUP and ISUP 089349ZZ X X
089439XX China - White 24 bit SNM, SNT, SCCP, TCAP, TUP and ISUP 089349ZZ X X
089441XX China - White 24 bit TUP and GSM MAP Phase 2 089349ZZ X X
089867XX Czech - ISUP 2 089349ZZ X X
089399XX Czech - ISUP 6-8 089349ZZ X X
089451XX Finland - ISUP 2 089349ZZ X X
089453XX France - TUP SSUTR2 VN5 089349ZZ X X
089718XX France -TUP SSUTR2 VN7 089349ZZ X X
089811XX France - SPIROU 089349ZZ X X
089809XX France - SSURN 089349ZZ X X
089710XX Germany - ETSI ISUP v.3 with AOC99 089349ZZ X X
089459XX Germany - 1TR7: SCCP and ISUP 089349ZZ X X
089463XX Germany - Siemens Intelligent Network 089349ZZ X X
089468XX Greece - ISUP 089349ZZ X X
089471XX Israel - ISUP 089349ZZ X X
089481XX Italy ISUP-S 089349ZZ X X
089482XX Italy - IN protocol 089349ZZ X X
089829XX Italy - ISUP and CS2 089349ZZ X X
089722XX Mexico - Mexican ISUP 089349ZZ X X
089486XX Netherlands - ISUP and SCCP with HUP and MUP (NMT 900) 089349ZZ X X
089493XX Poland - ISUP 089349ZZ X X
089818XX Poland - Polish ISUP v2 089349ZZ X X
089494XX Russia - ISUP EOCC 12.3 089349ZZ X X
089752XX UK - IUP and Enveloped ISUP (1999) 089349ZZ X X
089539XX UK - ANSI ISUP 089349ZZ X X
089499XX USA - SNM, SNT, SCCP with TCAP and ISUP 089349ZZ X X
089500XX USA - GSM BSSAP AT&T 089349ZZ X X
Abis Protocols 089348ZZ X X
Requires basic Abis interface and protocol functionality option 089348ZZ. Note: for 089348ZZ X X
one license 089348ZZ X X
089684XX WLD - GSM900/DCS1800 Phase 2+ Abis 089348ZZ X X
089354XX WLD - GSM/DCS 1800 Abis Phase 2 mod. 128 089348ZZ X X
089356XX WLD - GSM/DCS 1800 Abis Phase 2 mod. 8 089348ZZ X X
089355XX WLD - GSM Abis Phase 1 mod. 128 089348ZZ X X
089357XX WLD - GSM Abis Phase 1 mod. 8 089348ZZ X X
089383XX WLD - Ericsson GSM RBS 200 089348ZZ X X
089652XX WLD - Ericsson GSM RBS 2000 089348ZZ X X
089467XX WLD - Lucent LM 5.0 incl. Abis Phase 2 089348ZZ X X
089805XX WLD - Lucent LM 6.0 incl. Abis Phase 2+ 089348ZZ X X
089369XX WLD - Motorola GSM Mobis V3.10 or higher 089348ZZ X X
Requires basic instrument SW version 3.10 or higher X X
08936991 WLD - Motorola GSM Mobis V3.10 or higher 089348ZZ X X
Requires basic instrument SW version 3.10 or higher
Only when customer is Motorola.
089766XX WLD - Nokia Abis O&M 089348ZZ X X
089787XX WLD - Siemens Abis O&M and GSM Phase 2+ 089348ZZ X X
GPRS Abis Protocols
Requires basic Abis interface and protocol functionality option 089348ZZ. Note: for
one license
089835XX WLD - GPRS Abis with Ericsson PCU Frames V3.10 or higher 089348ZZ X X
Requires basic instrument SW version 3.10 or higher
089836XX WLD - GPRS Abis with Lucent PCU Frames V3.12 or higher 089348ZZ X X
Requires basic instrument SW version 3.12 or higher
089841XX WLD - GPRS Abis with Motorola PCU Frames V3.11 or higher 089348ZZ X X
Requires basic instrument SW version 3.11 or higher
08984191 WLD - GPRS Abis with Motorola PCU Frames V3.11 or higher 089348ZZ X X
Requires basic instrument SW version 3.11 or higher
Only when customer is Motorola.
089837XX WLD - GPRS Abis with Nokia PCU Frames V3.10 or higher 089348ZZ X X
Requires basic instrument SW version 3.10 or higher
089839XX WLD - GPRS Abis with Nortel PCU Frames V3.12 or higher 089348ZZ X X
Requires basic instrument SW version 3.12 or higher
089838XX WLD - GPRS Abis with Siemens PCU Frames V3.12 or higher 089348ZZ X X
Requires basic instrument SW version 3.12 or higher

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Required Required
Model/Order No. Name Lite 3000 Lite 3000E
Basic SW P/N
ISDN Protocols
Requires basic ISDN protocol functionality option 089350ZZ. Note: for one license
089407XX WLD - ITU-T/CCITT Blue Book ISDN 089350ZZ X X
089503XX WLD - ITU-T/CCITT Blue Book incl. X.25 (SAPI 16) 089350ZZ X X
089504XX WLD - EURO-ISDN (ETSI) including Supplementary Services and X.25 V3.42 or higher 089350ZZ X X
This protocol also supports ITU-T Q.931
089887XX WLD - EURO-ISDN (ETSI) including Supplementary Services and X.25 - with 089350ZZ X X
enhanced decode.
Requires basic instrument SW version 3.42 or higher
This protocol also supports ITU-T Q.931
089505XX WLD - Q.931W DIAX 089350ZZ X X
089506XX WLD - QSIG 089350ZZ X X
089507XX Australia - ISDN 089350ZZ X X
089510XX France - VN4 ISDN 089350ZZ X X
089706XX France VN6 ISDN 089350ZZ X X
089511XX Germany - 1TR6 ISDN 089350ZZ X X
089517XX Italy - EURO-ISDN with Italian Help Text 089350ZZ X X
089518XX Italy - PHI 089350ZZ X X
089521XX USA - ISDN AT&T 089350ZZ X X
Other Protocols
Requires basic ISDN protocol functionality option 089350ZZ. Note: for one license
089525XX WLD - X.25 Modulus 8 089350ZZ X X
089526XX WLD - X.25 Modulus 128 089350ZZ X X
089527XX WLD - X.75 Modulus 8 089350ZZ X X
089529XX UK - DPNSS A/B 089350ZZ X X
089530XX UK - ISDN DASS-2 089350ZZ X X
Remote Subscriber
Requires basic ISDN protocol functionality option 089350ZZ. Note: for one license
089534XX WLD - ETSI V5.1/5.2 089350ZZ X X
089886XX WLD - ETSI V5.1/5.2 with enhanced decode V3.42 or higher 089350ZZ X X
Requires basic instrument SW version 3.42 or higher X X
Note:
XX = 00: Factory-installed (option also supplied on disk).
XX = 90: Field-installed (supplied on disk). Please specify serial number of the target
instrument.
CAS Signaling Tables
Requires MF tone detection and CAS bit decode option 089351XX. Note for one license
089545XX WLD - LME 1/1914 ANS 43101, Discontinuous Signaling, Type I 089351xx X X
089546XX WLD - LME 2/1914 ANS 43101, Discontinuous Signaling, Type II 089351xx X X
089547XX WLD - LME 3/1914 ANS 43101, Discontinuous Signaling, Type III 089351xx X X
089548XX WLD - LME 1/1914 ANS 43401, Based on ITU-T R2 PCM, Type I 089351xx X X
089549XX WLD - LME 2/1914 ANS 43401, Based on ITU-T R2 PCM, Type II 089351xx X X
089554XX WLD - LME 3/1914 ANS 43401, Based on ITU-T R2 PCM, Type III 089351xx X X
089550XX WLD - LME 1/1914 ANS 44103, DC Loop Signaling, Type I 089351xx X X
089551XX WLD - LME 2/1914 ANS 44103, DC Loop Signaling, Type II 089351xx X X
089552XX WLD - LME 3/1914 ANS 44103, DC Loop Signaling, Type III 089351xx X X
089553XX WLD - LME 4/1914 ANS 44103, DC Loop Signaling, Type IIA 089351xx X X
089556XX WLD - DISCONTINUOUS, Based on Documentation from Norway 089351xx X X
089557XX WLD - R2 Digital, Based on ITU-T Q.421 089351xx X X
089656XX WLD - R2, Decadic and Metering, Based on ITU-T Q.421 089351xx X X
089657XX WLD - Decadic and Metering, Based on ITU-T Q.421 089351xx X X
089558XX WLD - Analog, Based on ITU-T Q.411-Q.412 089351xx X X
089639XX WLD - R2 (EPC 91 Default) 089351xx X X
089641XX WLD - SS5 Decode 089351xx X X
089559XX Czech - K2 H MFC 089351xx X X
089560XX Czech - K2 H MFC Simplified 089351xx X X
089561XX Czech - K2 U2 MFC 089351xx X X
089562XX Czech - K2 U2 MFC Simplified 089351xx X X
089563XX Czech - K2 H DEC OUT 089351xx X X
089564XX Czech - K2 H DEC OUT Simplified 089351xx X X
089565XX Czech - K2 H DEC INC 089351xx X X
089566XX Czech - K2 H DEC INC Simplified 089351xx X X
089567XX Czech - K4 H MFC 089351xx X X
089568XX Czech - K4 H MFC Simplified 089351xx X X
089569XX Czech - K4 H DEC OUT 089351xx X X
089570XX Czech - K4 H DEC OUT Simplified 089351xx X X
089571XX Czech - K4 H DEC INC 089351xx X X
089572XX Czech - K4 H DEC INC Simplified 089351xx X X
089573XX China - China No. 1, Used in SPC Toll Exchange 089351xx X X
089574XX China - DL(2), Automatic Outgoing Call 089351xx X X
089575XX China - DL(3), Semi-Automatic Outgoing Call 089351xx X X
089576XX China - DL(3A), Semi-Automatic Outgoing Call 089351xx X X
089577XX China - DL(4), Incoming Call 089351xx X X
089578XX China - DL(4A), Incoming Call 089351xx X X
089579XX China - DL(7), Incoming Service Console 089351xx X X
089580XX China - DL(7A), Incoming Service Console 089351xx X X
089581XX China - DL(S), Incoming Transit Call 089351xx X X
089582XX Denmark - Spec 3 Table 3 089351xx X X
089583XX Denmark - Spec 3 Table 4 089351xx X X
089584XX Denmark - P1 JTAS-E 089351xx X X

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Required Required
Model/Order No. Name Lite 3000 Lite 3000E
Basic SW P/N
089585XX Denmark - C2 JTAS-E 089351xx X X
089586XX Denmark - C1 JTAS-E 089351xx X X
089587XX Denmark - P1 B-SVAR JTAS-E 089351xx X X
089588XX Hungary - 7A2 Signaling System 089351xx X X
089589XX Iceland - 3/1914 ANS 43401, LME Standard ITU-T R2 089351xx X X
089683XX Italy PABX Table, Spec. CEI 103-1/7 089351xx X X
089590XX Netherlands - ALS 70 A1 089351xx X X
089591XX Netherlands - ALS 70 A2 089351xx X X
089592XX Netherlands - ALS 70 B 089351xx X X
089593XX Norway - Digital R2 089351xx X X
089594XX Norway - Analog R2 089351xx X X
089595XX Norway - Discontinuous 089351xx X X
089636XX Russia - R1.5 SL for Local Links 089351xx X X
089637XX Russia - R1.5 SLM for Long Distance Links 089351xx X X
089596XX Saudi Arabia - SAUDI 1 PBX -> LE 089351xx X X
089597XX Saudi Arabia - SAUDI 1 LE -> PBX(DTMF) 089351xx X X
089598XX Saudi Arabia - SAUDI 1 LE -> PBX(R2) 089351xx X X
089599XX Saudi Arabia - SAUDI 1 LE -> PBX R2X X 089351xx X X
089600XX Saudi Arabia - SAUDI 2 PBX -> LE(DTMF) 089351xx X X
089601XX Saudi Arabia - SAUDI 2 PBX -> LE(R2) 089351xx X X
089602XX Saudi Arabia - SAUDI 2 LE -> PBX(DTMF) 089351xx X X
089603XX Saudi Arabia - SAUDI 2 LE -> PBX(R2) 089351xx X X
089604XX Saudi Arabia - Q-79 Discontinuous 089351xx X X
089605XX Sweden - P7/P8, Combined Table for 1914 - ANSA 14101,14301, 14401 089351xx X X
089606XX Sweden - P1, 1914 - CNTA 33403 I, II, III 089351xx X X
089607XX Sweden - P2, 1914 - ANS 33404 I, II, III 089351xx X X
089608XX Sweden - P(T3, T4), 1914 - ANS 33105 and ANS 33106 089351xx X X
089609XX Sweden - P5/II, 1914 ANS 33107 II 089351xx X X
089610XX Sweden - P5/III, 1914 ANS 33107 III 089351xx X X
089611XX Sweden - P BI 1, 1914 CNTA - 21211 I, II, V 089351xx X X
089612XX Sweden - P BI 2, 1914 CNTA - 21211 III, IV, VI 089351xx X X
089613XX Sweden - P6, Based on 1914 ANSA (P6) 089351xx X X
089614XX Switzerland - Swiss Signaling System, Based on Documentation for EPR 31 089351xx X X
089615XX Switzerland - Swiss MFC Ref PTT 692.07 Heft VIII.E 089351xx X X
089616XX Yugoslavia - T_1, R2 089351xx X X
089617XX Yugoslavia - T_2, R2 and Metering 089351xx X X
089618XX Yugoslavia - T_3, R2 and Operator 089351xx X X
089619XX Yugoslavia - T_4, Decadic Register with Metering 089351xx X X
089620XX Yugoslavia - T_5, Decadic Register and Operator Signals 089351xx X X
089621XX Yugoslavia - T_6, Decadic Register Signal 089351xx X X
089622XX Yugoslavia - T_7, Pulse Signaling, with R2 and metering 089351xx X X
089623XX Yugoslavia - T_8, Pulse Signaling, Decadic and Metering 089351xx X X
Signaling Table Packages
Note: for one license
089640XX WLD - R2 Tables 089351xx X X
Contains 089556XX - 089558XX, 089639XX, 089656XX and 089657XX.
089624XX WLD - 1VF & 2VF Tables 089351xx X X
Includes 1VF BT5(1), 1VF BT5(3), 2VF I/O T4(1), 2VF IT4(3), 2VF OT4(3).
089630XX WLD - LME Tables 089351xx X X
Contains 089545XX - 089554XX.
089713XX Australia 089351xx X X
T6/P2 tables.
089625XX Bulgaria 089351xx X X
Includes BUL 15 - 2/1914 ANS 43211, BUL 17 - 1/1914 ANS 43211, BUL 18 - 3/1914
ANS 43211. 089351xx X X
089628XX China - Chinese Tables
Contains 089573XX - 089581XX
089626XX Czech - Rep. K4 Tables 089351xx X X
Contains 089567XX - 089572XX
089627XX Czech - Rep. K2 Tables 089351xx X X
Contains 089559XX - 089566XX
089629XX Denmark - Tables JTE 089351xx X X
Contains 089584XX - 089587XX
089631XX Norway - N Tables 089351xx X X
Contains 089593XX - 089595XX.
089638XX Russia - Russian Tables R1.5 089351xx X X
Contains 089636XX, 089637XX
089632XX Saudi Arabia - SAUDI Tables 089351xx X X
Contains 089596XX - 089603XX
089633XX Sweden - S Tables 089351xx X X
Contains 089605XX - 089613XX.
089634XX Switzerland - Swiss Tables 089351xx X X
Contains 089614XX, 089615XX.
089635XX Yugoslavia - YU Tables 089351xx X X
Contains 089616XX - 089623XX.
Note:
XX = 00: Factory-installed (option also supplied on disk).
XX = 90: Field-installed (supplied on disk). Please specify serial number of the
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Required Required
Model/Order No. Name Lite 3000 Lite 3000E
Basic SW P/N

General Cables and Adaptors for CMA 3000 and Lite 3000/3000E
01407490 Coax Cable (1.6/5.6 male to 1.6/5.6 male) X X
01415990 Coax Cable (BNC male to BNC male) X X
01427190 Coax Cable (BNC male to BNC male) double shield X X
01413790 Coax Cable (BNC male to 1.6/5.6 male) X X
01427090 Coax Cable (1.6/5.6 male to 1.6/5.6 male) double shield X X
01407790 Coax Cable (1.6/5.6 male to 1.0/2.3 male) X X
01414690 Coax Cable (1.6/5.6 male to 2.5/6.0 male) X X
01411990 Coax Cable (1.6/5.6 male to open end) X X
01411890 Coax Cable (1.6/5.6 female to BNC male) X X
01416890 Coax Cable (BNC male to open end) X X
01414490 Coax Cable 20 dB Attenuation (1.6/5.6 male to 1.6/5.6 male) X X
01418690 Coax Cable 20 dB Attenuation (BNC male to BNC male) X X
01415690 Coax Cable (AXE socket block to 2 x 1.6/5.6 male) X X
01416990 Coax Cable (AXE socket block to 2 x BNC male) X X
01436300 Balanced Cable (BNO - BNO), 2,5 m X X
01436400 Balanced Cable (BNO - 3-pin banana plug), 2,5 m X X
01451090 Balanced Cable (2*BNO to RJ45 male/female) X X
01450290 Balanced Cable (BNO to crocodile clips) 3 m X X
01459990 Balanced Cable (BNO to Crocodile Clips - 20 dB attenuated) 3 m X X
01453490 Balanced Cable (BNO - Krone LSA 2 pol Break) 2 m X X
01453590 Balanced Cable (BNO - Krone LSA 2 pol) 2 m X X
01453690 Balanced Cable (BNO-Krone LSA 2 pol 20dB) 2 m X X
01422990 Cable Adaptor, 1.6/5.6 to balanced 120 Ohms/1200 Ohms X X
01423090 Cable Adaptor, BNC to balanced 120 Ohms/1200 Ohms X X
86500314 BNO Connector for Own Cable Assembly X X
01448390 Cable, BNO to Open End X X
01407690 Adapter Connector (1.6/5.6 male to BNC female) X X
01417990 Adapter Connector (BNC male to 1.6/5.6 female) X X
86600238 Adapter Connector (1 pole banana female to female) X X
01427600 V.24 Interface Cable (9 pin to 25 pin) X X
01427900 V.24 Interface Cable (9 pin to 9 pin) X X

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LIGHT SOURCES
CMA50 Series
850, 1300, 1310, 1490, 1550, 1625 nm

Fast, Stable and Easy-to-use Light Source

Fast and easy-to-use, Anritsus CMA50 line of Light Sources provides Key Benefits
stable output for pointtopoint attenuation measurements or modu- Up to 4 sources per unit, out of a single port
lated tones for easy fiber identification. Units are offered in a variety High power and stable output for high dynamic range testing and
of wavelength combinations and connector options to meet any test- accurate loss readings
ing requirement from FTTx networks to long haul telephony links to Autowavelength switching provides fast and accurate results
multimode LAN, and CATV. Rugged design withstands years of use in the most challenging en-
All CMA50 Light Sources feature our exclusive autowavelength vironments
switching mode that automatically alternates wavelengths and syn- Visual Fault Location source option
chronizes with the CMA50 Power Meter Series, greatly reducing test Powered with rechargeable battery pack or four standard AA batteries
time and virtually eliminating measurement errors. The lightweight, LAN Access and network testing option via RJ45 port
rugged design, assures units are built for the most demanding instal- Interchangeable optical connectors
lation environments and will provide years of valuable service. Three year warranty

Dual Wavelength Light Source


Model 50LS35 50LS83
Emitter Type Laser Diode LED
Wavelength (nm)1 1310/1550 20 nm 850/1300 20 nm
Output Power 7dBm (G.652 Fiber) 18dBm (62.5/125 m fiber)
Source Linewidth (FWHM) <5 nm/<5 nm <50 nm/<150 nm

Tri Wavelength Light Source


Model 50LS345 50LS356
Emitter Type Laser Diode Laser Diode
Wavelength (nm)1 1310/1490/1550 20 nm 1310/1550/1625 20 nm
Output Power (G.652 Fiber) 7 dBm for 1310 nm, 1490 nm and 1550 nm 7 dBm for 1310 nm, 1550 nm and 1625 nm
Source Linewidth (FWHM) <5 nm <5 nm

Quad Wavelength Light Source


Model 50LS3456 50LS83352
Emitter Type Laser Diode LED on MM port, Laser Diode on SM port
Wavelength (nm)1 1310/1490/1550/1625 20 nm 850/1300/1310/1550/ 20 nm
Output Power 7 dBm (G.652 Fiber) 7 dBm (G.652 Fiber)/18 dBm (62.5/125 m fiber)
Source Linewidth (FWHM) <5 nm <50 nm/<150 nm/<5 nm/<5 nm
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General Specifications
Stability (1 hours) 0.05 dB at 1310 and 1550 nm; 0.15 dB at 1490 and 1625 nm
Output Modes CW, 270, 1k, 2 kHz
Wavelength Identification Compatible with CMA50 power meter or LTS for automatic recognition
Power Rechargeable battery pack, 4 AA batteries or 110/220 V AC adapter
Auto Shutoff After 10 minutes (Function can be disabled)
Connector Style FC, SC, ST, DIN, LC
Operating Temperature Range 10 to +50C
Storage Temperature Range 40 to +60C
Dimensions 210 mm x 110 mm x 41.3 mm
Weight <550 g (including batteries)
Warranty 3 Years

Options
N Option LAN access and Network level continuity and frame time delay through TCP/IP protocol over its built-in
Network Test 10/100 Mbps Network Interface Card.
V Option
Visible laser source at 650 nm allowing to visually detect a fiber fault Visual Fault Locator up to 5 km
Visual Fault Locator

Ordering Information
The CMA50 Light Source can be ordered with a choice of wavelengths (a) and connector options (d):

Model Number:
50LS -
A B

A = Wavelengths
35 = 1310/1550 nm 83 = 850/1300 nm
56 = 1550/1625 nm 8335 = 850/1300/1310/1550 nm
345 = 1310/1490/1550 nm 3456 = 1310/1490/1550/1625 nm
356 = 1310/1550/1625 nm

B = Connector Options
UFC = FC/UPC AFC = FC/APC
USC = SC/UPC ASC = SC/APC
UST = ST/UPC
ULC = LC/UPC
UDN = DIN/UPC

CMA50 Light Source Additional Options (ordered as separate line items)


50-OPT-N = Network Test Option
This option enables the RJ45 connector to perform tests such as ping, delay, etc.
50-OPT-V = VFL Option
This option includes a visible (red) light source used for fiber identification and troubleshooting.

CMA50 Light Source Notes


1. Customers that want different style connectors on MM/SM Light Source ports need to order an additional connector as a separate line
item.

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LOSS TEST SETS
CMA50 Series
850, 1300, 1310, 1490, 1550, 1625 nm

Ideal for Bi-Directional Testing

Fast and easy-to-use, Anritsus CMA50 line of Loss Test Sets is de- Key Benefits
signed for both attenuation and power throughput measurements on Up to 4 high power sources per unit, out of a single port
fiber optic links. They are offered with common calibrated wavelengths EZTest one button bi-directional measurement option
and connector options to meet any testing requirement from FTTx net- Pass/Fail indicators for in-field compliance
works to long haul telephony links to multimode LAN, and CATV. Rugged design withstands years of use in the most challenging
CMA50 Loss Test Sets can make your measuring experience simple environments
and error free with bi-directional testing option, pass or fail threshold Stores up to 100,000 data sets (4 MB of user data)
analysis, large capacity for test results storage, and RJ45 interface Visual Fault Locator source option
Network Testing option. The light-weight, rugged design, assures LAN Access and network testing option via RJ45 port
units are built for the most demanding cable installation environments File Transfer via USB port
and will provide years of valuable service. Three year warranty

Dual Wavelength Variant


Model 50LTS35 50LTS83
Emitter Type Laser Diode LED
Wavelength (nm)1 1310/1550 20 nm 850/1300 20 nm
Output Power 7 dBm (G.652 Fiber) 18 dBm (62.5/125 m fiber)
Source Linewidth (FWHM) <5 nm/<5 nm <50 nm/<150 nm

Tri Wavelength Variant


Model 50LTS345 50LTS356
Emitter Type Laser Diode Laser Diode
Wavelength (nm)1 1310/1490/1550 20 nm 1310/1550/1625 20 nm
Output Power (G.652 Fiber) 7 dBm for 1310 nm, 1490 nm and 1550 nm 7 dBm for 1310 nm, 1550 nm and 1625 nm
Source Linewidth (FWHM) <5 nm <5 nm

Quad Wavelength Variant


Model 50LTS3456 50LTS83352
Emitter Type Laser Diode LED on MM port, Laser Diode on SM port
Wavelength (nm)1 1310/1490/1550/1625 20 nm 850/1300/1310/1550/ 20 nm
Output Power 7 dBm (G.652 Fiber) 7 dBm (G.652 Fiber) / 18 dBm (62.5/125 m fiber)
Source Linewidth (FWHM) <5 nm <50 nm/<150 nm/<5 nm/<5 nm
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Power Meter Port Specifications
Model Standard C Option
850, 1300, 1310, 1490, 1550, 1625 nm and all 850, 1300, 1310, 1490, 1550, 1625 nm and all
Wavelength of Operation standard 1625 nm and all standard CWDM standard 1625 nm and all standard CWDM
wavelengths wavelengths
Measured Power Range3 +5 dBm to 65 dBm +27 dBm to 45 dBm
Calibration Accuracy4 0.2 dB 0.2 dB
Linearity5 0.1dB 0.1dB

1: Typical specs at 23C


2: 50LTS8335 unit has one port for Single Mode Fiber and one port for Multi Mode Fiber
3: 0.3 dB uncertainty from 900 nm to 1625 nm over operating temperature range
4: NIST traceable. Calibrated at 23C, 1310 nm and 10 dBm power input
5: At 23C excluding top 5 dB and bottom 10 dB

General Specifications
Modulation Modes CW, 270, 1 k, 2 kHz modulation for fiber recognition
Stability (1 hours) 0.05 dB at 1310 nm and 1550 nm; 0.15 dB at 1490 nm and 1625 nm
Modulation Detection 270, 1 k, 2 kHz modulation recognition
Wavelength Recognition Automatic recognition of calibrated wavelengths (when used in conjunction with a CMA50 light source or LTS)
Display Resolution 0.01 (dB/mW/W/nW)
Power Rechargeable battery pack, 4 AA batteries or 110/220 V AC adapter
Auto shutoff After 10 minutes (Function can be disabled)
Connector Style FC, SC, ST, DIN, LC
Operating Temperature Range 10 to +50C
Storage Temperature Range 40 to +60C
Dimensions 210 mm x 110 mm x 41.3 mm
Weight < 550 g (including batteries)
Warranty 3 years

Options
V Option
Visible laser source at 650 nm allowing to visually detect a fiber fault up to 5 km
Visual Fault Locator
N Option LAN access and network level continuity and frame time delay through TCP/IP protocol over its built-in
Network Test 10/100 Mbps Network Interface Card.
B Option
One button multiple wavelength bi-directional measurement.
EZTest
O Option Optical Return Loss (ORL) option allows the measurement of optical return loss readings required for high speed
ORL transmission systems.

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Ordering Information
The CMA50 Loss Test is a combination of a Power Meter and a Light Source in the same unit. A Loss Test Set can be ordered with a choice
for the Light Source desired wavelengths (a), bi-directional option (b), Power Meter detector type (c) and connector options (d).

Model Number:
50LTS -
A B C D

A = Wavelengths
35 = 1310/1550 nm 83 = 850/1300 nm
56 = 1550/1625 nm 8335 = 850/1300/1310/1550 nm
345 = 1310/1490/1550 nm 3456 = 1310/1490/1550/1625 nm
356 = 1310/1550/1625 nm

B = Bi-directional, ORL Option


B = With Bidirectional
O = Optical Return Loss Option (Inclusive of Bidirectional Option)
X = Without Option

C = Wide Area Detector Type


S = Standard detector (+5 dBm to 65 dBm)
C = CATV detector (+27 dBm to 45 dBm)

D = Connector Options
UFC = FC/UPC AFC = FC/APC
USC = SC/UPC ASC = SC/APC
UST = ST/UPC
ULC = LC/UPC
UDN = DIN/UPC

CMA50 Loss Test Set Additional Options (ordered as separate line items)
50-OPT-N = Network Test Option
This option enables the RJ45 connector to perform tests such as ping, delay, etc.
50-OPT-V = VFL Option
This option includes a visible (red) light source used for fiber identification and troubleshooting.

CMA50 Loss Test Set Notes


1. Customers that want different style connectors on the Power Meter and Light Source ports need to order an additional Power Meter
connector as a separate line item.
2. Customers that want different style connectors on MM/SM Light Source ports need to order an additional connector as a separate
line item.

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HANDHELD POWER METERS
CMA50 Series
850, 1300, 1310, 1490, 1550, 1625 nm and all standard CWDM wavelengths

Fast, Accurate and Easy-to-use

Fast, accurate and easy-to-use, Anritsus CMA50 line of Power Key Benefits
Meters is designed for attenuation and throughput measurements of Reasonable pricing puts high quality testing in every technician's hand
fiber optic links. Units are offered with common calibration wavelength Automatic wavelength recognition when used in conjunction with
and connector options to meet any testing requirement from FTTx CMA 50 light sources
networks to long haul telephony links to multimode LAN, and CATV. High input power capacity enables characterization of RF TV optical
All CMA50 Power Meters feature large mass storage capacity, and signals
pass or fail indicators for in field compliance. Plus our exclusive au- Pass/Fail indicators for infield compliance
towavelength switching mode eliminates user errors by synchronizing Stores up to 100,000 data sets (4 MB of user data)
the CMA50 Series Power Meters with CMA50 Light Source. Visual Fault Locator source option
The lightweight, rugged design, assures that they are built for the LAN Access and network testing option via RJ45 port: Ideal for
most demanding cable installation and maintenance environments troubleshooting ONT/ONU in FTTx networks
and will provide years of valuable service. File Transfer via USB port
Three year warranty
Optical Specifications
Model Standard C Option
850, 1300, 1310, 1490, 1550, 1625 nm and all standard 850, 1300, 1310, 1490, 1550, 1625 nm and all standard
Wavelength of Operation
CWDM wavelengths CWDM wavelengths
Measured Power Range1 +5 dBm to 65 dBm +27 dBm to 45 dBm
Calibration Accuracy2 0.2 dB 0.2 dB
Linearity3 0.1 dB 0.1 dB

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2: NIST traceable. Calibrated at 23C, 1310 nm and 10 dBm power input
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General Specifications
Modulation Detection 270, 1 k and 2 kHz modulation recognition
Wavelength recognition Automatic recognition of calibrated wavelengths (when used in conjunction with a CMA50 light source or LTS)
Display Resolution 0.01 (dB/mW/W/nW)
Power Rechargeable battery pack, 4 AA batteries or 110/220 V AC adapter
Auto shutoff After 10 minutes (Function can be disabled)
Connector Style FC, SC, ST, DIN, LC
Operating Temperature Range 10 to +50C
Storage Temperature Range 40 to +60C
Dimensions 210 mm x 110 mm x 41.3 mm
Weight < 550 g (including batteries)
Warranty 3 Years

Options
N Option LAN access and Network level continuity and frame time delay through TCP/IP protocol over its builtin 10/100 Mbps
Network Test Network Interface Card.
V Option
Visible laser source at 650 nm allowing to visually detect a fiber fault up to 5 km
Visual Fault Locator

Ordering Information
The CMA50 Power Meter can be ordered with a choice of detector types (c) and connector options (d):

Model Number:
50PM -
A B

A = Wide Area Detector Type


S = Standard detector (+5 dBm to 65 dBm)
C = CATV detector (+27 dBm to 45 dBm)

B = Connector Options
FC = FC/UPC and FC/APC
SC = SC/UPC and SC/APC
ST = ST/UPC and ST/APC
LC = LC/UPC and LC/APC
DN = DIN/UPC and DIN/APC

CMA50 Power Meter Additional Options (ordered as separate line items)


50-OPT-N = Network Test Option
This option enables the RJ45 connector to perform tests such as ping, delay, etc.
50-OPT-V = VFL Option
This option includes a visible (red) light source used for fiber identification and troubleshooting.

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HANDHELD POWER METERS
CMA5 Series
850, 1300, 1310, 1490, 1550, 1625 nm

Economical, Accurate and Easy-to-use Handheld Units

The CMA5 Series Power Meters are economical, accurate and easy- Its linear amplifier technology combined with InGaAs detector ensure
to-use handheld units for attenuation and power throughput mea- long-time accuracy and all units come with a 3 year warranty.
surements on point-to-point fiber optic links.
Units feature a rugged design, built to withstand the difficult testing Key Benefits
environment of fiber optic cable installation and maintenance. A Pocket-sized and rugged design
large LCD display and a dual powering system including a 9V bat- Three-year warranty
tery and an optional power adapter ensuring the CMA5 Series will Multiple calibration wavelengths to address all network types: data-
adapt to any situation. com, multimedia, WDM as well as FTTx
With no warm up time, fast response time, auto-zeroing capabilities and High input power capacity enables optical amplifier characteriza-
tone detection, the CMA5 Series helps reduce measurement time. tion and multimedia/CATV measurements
The CMA5 Power Meters are ideal for testing single-mode and mul-
timode fibers in various types of applications, thanks to multiple
wavelength calibration at 850/1300 nm for datacom testing needs,
1310/1550/1625 nm for all WDM testing, as well as 1490 nm for FTTx
testing needs.

Specifications
Model 5P100 5P200 5P100C 5P200C
Connector Adapter1 FC, SC, ST LC, FC, SC, ST FC, SC, ST LC, FC, SC, ST
Fiber Type MM/SM MM/SM
Calibrated Wavelengths 850, 1300, 1310, 1490, 1550, 1625 nm 850, 1300, 1310, 1490, 1550, 1625 nm
Power Range +10 to 60 dBm +23 to 50 dBm
Guaranteed Specifications +5 to 60 dBm +23 to 40 dBm
Power Range (+10 to 50 dBm at 850 nm)
Accuracy2 0.2 dBm 0.2 dBm
Linearity2 0.2 dB 0.2 dB
Modulation Detect 2 kHz 2 kHz
Stability (8 Hours)3 0.1 dB 0.1 dB
Warranty 3 years 3 years
Auto-Zeroing Yes Yes
Warm Up Time 0s 0s
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Model 5P100 5P200 5P100C 5P200C
Connector Adapter1 FC, SC, ST LC, FC, SC, ST FC, SC, ST LC, FC, SC, ST
Display LCD LCD
Power Supply 9 V battery or optional AC adapter 9 V battery or optional AC adapter
Dimensions 145 X 75 X 25 mm3 145 X 75 X 25 mm3
Weight 250 g 250 g
Operational Temperature Range 10 to +50C 10 to +50C
Storage Temperature Range 25 to +60C 25 to +60C
Relative Humidity 5% to 95% non-condensing 5% to 95% non-condensing
CMA5 Power Meter could be used in conjunction with CMA5 Light source as well as CMA50, the all-in-one Handheld tester.
1: 5P100 and 5P200 connector adapters are different. LC is only available on 5P200 series.
2: 0.5 dB at 850 nm
3: At 25C

Ordering Information
The CMA5 Power Meters can be ordered with a choice of detector types (a) and connector options (b). The 5P200 includes the option for an
LC connector style.

Model Number:
5P100 -
A B

A = Wide Area Detector Type


blank = Standard detector (+5 dBm to 60 dBm)
C = CATV detector (+23 dBm to 40 dBm)
B = Connector Options
FC = FC/UPC and FC/APC
SC = SC/UPC and SC/APC
ST = ST/UPC and ST/APC

5P200 -
A B

A = Wide Area Detector Type


blank = Standard detector (+5 dBm to 60 dBm)
C = CATV detector (+23 dBm to 40 dBm)

B = Connector Options
FC = FC/UPC and FC/APC
SC = SC/UPC and SC/APC
ST = ST/UPC and ST/APC
LC = LC/UPC

CMA5 Accessories (ordered as separate line items)

CMA5-POUCH Carrying pouch w/shoulder strap


CMA5-BAT 9 V Battery
CMA5-AC AC power adapter for CMA5 series
CMA5-AD-PM-FC FC Power Meter connector adapter for 5P100
CMA5-AD-PM-SC SC Power Meter connector adapter for 5P100
CMA5-AD-PM-ST ST Power Meter connector adapter for 5P100
CMA5-AD-PM-ALL3 FC/SC/ST Power Meter connector adapters for 5P100

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LIGHT SOURCES
CMA5 Series
850, 1300, 1310, 1550 nm

Economical and Stable Laser Source

The CMA5 Series Light Sources provide an economical and stable Based on advanced technologies of precision laser control with mod-
laser source for use in point-to-point attenuation measurement. Units ulation tones and no warm up time, the CMA5 Series helps reduce
feature a rugged design, built to withstand the difficult testing envi- measurement time.
ronment of fiber optic cable installation and maintenance.
A dual powering system including a 9V battery and an optional pow- Key Benefits
er adapter, ensure the CMA5 series will adapt to any situation. To fur- Pocket-sized and rugged design
ther protect your investment, a 3 year warranty is standard. Three-year warranty
The CMA5 Light Sources are ideal for testing single-mode and mul- Up to two wavelengths on a single port to address all network
timode fibers as they are offered in a variety of wavelengths to meet types from datacom to WDM
testing applications from datacom with 850 nm and 1300 nm to WDM Interchangeable fiber-optic adapters
with 1310/1550/1625 nm wavelengths. Single and dual wavelength
models are available and have only one output port.

Dual Wavelength Light Source General Specifications


Model 5L83 5L35 Wavelength Accuracy at 25C 20 nm
Emitter Type Laser Diode Laser Diode Stability (8 hours) 0.1 dB
Wavelength 850/1300 nm 20 nm 1310/1550 20 nm Modulation CW, 270 Hz, 1 kHz, or 2 kHz
Output Power 7 dBm (on MM fiber) 7 dBm (on SM fiber) Warranty 3 years
Source Linewidth <5 nm <5 nm Warm Up time 0s
Display LED indicators
Power Supply 9 V battery or optional 9 V AC adapter
Battery Warning Yes
Auto Shutoff Yes
Output Connector FC, SC, ST
Dimensions 145 x 75 x 25 mm
Weight 250 g
Operational Temperature Range 10 to +50C
Storage Temperature Range 25 to +60C
Relative Humidity 0% to 95% non-condensing

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Ordering Information
The CMA5 Light Sources can be ordered with a choice of wavelengths (a) and connector options (b):

Model Number:
5L -
A B

A = Wavelengths
83 = 850/1300 nm
35 = 1310/1550 nm

B = Connector Options
FU = FC/UPC FA = FC/APC
SU = SC/UPC SA = SC/APC
TU = ST/UPC

CMA5 Accessories (ordered as separate line items)


CMA5-POUCH Carrying pouch w/shoulder strap
CMA5-BAT 9 V Battery
CMA5-AC AC power adapter for CMA5 series
CMA5-AD-LS-FC FC Light Source connector adapter
CMA5-AD-LS-SC SC Light Source connector adapter
CMA5-AD-LS-ST ST Light Source connector adapter
CMA5-AD-LS-ALL3 FC/SC/ST Light Source connector adapters

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VISUAL FAULT LOCATOR
VFL650

Compact and Cost-Effective Design

Now you can easily isolate high losses and faults in optical fiber cable Key Features and Benefits
with the VFL-650 Visual Fault Locator. This handheld, visible laser Both CW and pulsed mode are available
source emits a bright beam of red light into a fiber, allowing you to Lightweight (<60 g)
see a break as a glowing or blinking red light. Two versions are avail- 40 hours continuous operation
able: one with a universal port for 2.5 mm ferrule connectors (FC, Cost effective solution
SC, ST, E2000, DIN), and one which includes an adapter that allows
use with 1.25 mm ferrule connectors as well (LC, MU).

Optical Specifications
Emitter Type Laser Diode
Wavelength (nm) 635 nm
CW Output Power >3 dBm (500 W) into a single mode or multi mode fiber
Modulation Modes CW or Pulsed (2-3 Hz)
Range >5 km
Power Two AAA alkaline batteries
Fiber Type Multimode or Single-mode
Temperature Range 10 to +50C
Dimensions Length: 168 mm, Diameter: 12 mm, Weight: <60 g

Ordering Information
A Visual Fault Locator is a red light that allows users visually see the light in the fiber. This is a useful tool to aid in fiber identification and
troubleshooting for macro bends and near end fiber breaks.

Model Number:
VFL-650-250 = VFL compatible with all 2.5 mm connectors
VFL-650-UNI = VFL adaptable to all 2.5 mm and 1.25 mm connectors
VFL-650-ADPT = VFL 2.5 mm to 1.25 mm adapter (only)

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OPTICAL FIBER IDENTIFIERS
FI700 Series

Single-Hand Operation and Wide Detection Range

The FI700 Series of Optical Fiber Identifiers is the safe, economical it, seven-segment LED. This allows for measurement of power loss
and non-destructive way to identify active lit optical fibers. These through a splice or connector.
rugged units use local detection technology, which employs a macro-
bend method, eliminating the need to open the fiber at the splice Features and Benefits
point for identification. Detection of modulated tones; 270 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz
All models detect continuous wave, live optical transmission and low Single-hand operation
frequency modulated tones at 270 Hz, 1 k, and 2 kHz. The presence Light weight (7.5 oz.)
of traffic, the direction of the transmission and modulated tones on Interchangeable head for ribbon, jacketed and coated fiber allows
the fiber are indicated by LEDs. In addition, the FI720 models mea- virtually any fiber to be identified
sure the fiber's relative power and displays the reading on a two-dig- Detects all light source and loss test set modulation frequencies

Optical Specifications
Model FI710 FI720 FI720C
Insertion Loss <0.5 dB1 <0.5 dB1 <0.5 dB1
Spectral Response 800 to 1700 nm 800 to 1700 nm 800 to 1700 nm
Optical Tone Receiver 270, 1 k and 2 kHz 270, 1 k and 2 kHz 270, 1 k and 2 kHz
Maximum Range 0 to 40 dBm 0 to -40 dBm; 2.0 dBm +20 to 20 dBm; 2.0 dBm
Relative Power No Yes Yes
Fiber Stress None; Macro-bending
1: Mean Detectable Signal Power for single-mode fiber at 1310 nm.
General Specifications
Dual window Power One 9 volt Alkaline battery
8 to 10 mm diameter
single-mode Operation Approximately 10,000 readings
Fiber
compatibility Coating diameter 250 mm diameter Operating temperature 20 to +50 C (4 to 122 F)
Coating High refractive index acrylate Storage temperature 40 to 60 C (40 to 140 F)
Optical characteristics (Using Corning 1528) Humidity 0 to 90% non-condensing
Minimum fiber slack 0.75 m required for detection Dimensions (L x W x D) 19.1 x 4.2 x 2.5 cm (7.5 x 1.3 x 1.0 inches)
Weight 0.2 kg (7.5 oz)
Ordering Information
A Fiber Identifier is a non-intrusive tool used to determine if a fiber has traffic on it prior to breaking the connection and interrupting service.
All Fiber Identifiers operate on a 9-volt battery and include a 3 mm, 900 m, ribbon adapter, manual, and carry case.

Model Numbers: Fiber Identifier Accessories:


FI710 = Basic Optical Fiber Identifier TD-30418 250 m buffered fiber adapter
FI720 = Optical Fiber Identifier with relative power reading TD-30419 900 m buffered fiber adapter
FI720C = High Power (CATV) Optical Fiber Identifier TD-30420 3 mm fiber adapter
TD-34788 2 mm adapter
TD-30421 Replacement leather pouch for Fiber Identifier

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HANDHELD FIBER INSPECTION MICROSCOPES
FS Series

Ideal for Field Use

The inspection of fiber optic connectors is now faster and easier us- Features and Benefits
ing the FS Series handheld fiber inspection microscopes. The mi- 200x or 400x optics for either multimode or single-mode fiber
croscope allows the user to visually inspect connectors for cleanli- Laser safety filters provide eye protection
ness and damage. Its a quick, dependable and safe way to ensure Universal connector adapter that fits 2.5 mm ferrules
all your fiber optic connectors meet performance standards. All mi- Fast and detailed inspection of a single-mode or multimode fiber
croscopes include internal laser safety filters to protect the user from connectors
possible eye damage. The FS Series microscopes have multiple ap- Ideal for a variety of applications including field, central office or
plications and are ideal for installation, system qualification or main- laboratory environments
tenance in all environments, from multimode LANs and premise in-
stallations to single-mode telephony and CATV networks.
Ordering Information
Specifications The FS Series is a high quality inspection microscopes and can be
ordered in 3 different model types.
Magnification 200x or 400x
LED rated life 100,000 hours
Model Number:
Safety filter Built-in
Connector 2.5 mm Universal FS-200 Fiber Microscope with 200x optics
FS-200C Fiber Microscope with 200x optics with coaxial illumi-
Controls Momentary on/off switch and focus
nation
Power source 3 AAA alkaline batteries FS-400C Fiber Microscope with 400x optics with coaxial illumi-
Weight 0.5 kg (1.2 lbs.) nation
Dimensions (H x W x D) 22.2 x 3.2 x 3.2 cm (8.75 x 1.25 x 1.25 inches)

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ANALYZERS

Selection Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 570


Spectrum Analyzers . . . . 571, 581, 586, 592, 597, 603
Economy Spectrum Analyzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 610
High Performance Signal Analyzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . 614
High Performance Handheld
Spectrum Analyzers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 621

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Spectrum Analyzer Selection Guide

Third order intermodulation distortion (dBc)2


RF-band harmonic distortion (dBc)2
Measurement level range (dBm)
Measurement frequency range

AM/FM demodulation mode

High-speed time domain


Resolution bandwidth
Model

High-level accuracy

Tracking generator

Remote control
C/N (dBc/Hz)1

QP detection
Zone marker

Features
Measure
Counter

Gate

PTA
300 Hz to
9 kHz to 30 GHz,
3 MHz, 5, 10,
18 to 110 GHz 124 to GPIB
MS2687B 20 MHz 1081 90 85
(with external +30 RS-232
(1 Hz to 1 MHz,
mixer)
with Opt.)
300 Hz to
124 to 3 MHz, 5, 10, Portable
MS2683A 9 kHz to 7.8 GHz 1081 90 85 GPIB
+30 20 MHz, 1 Hz to
1 MHz (with Opt.)
300 Hz to
124 to 3 MHz, 5, 10,
MS2681A 9 kHz to 3 GHz 1081 70 85 GPIB
+30 20 MHz, 1 Hz to
1 MHz (with Opt.)
MATLAB (Opt.),
MS2781B 100 Hz to 8 GHz
167 to
0.1 Hz to 8 MHz 116 68 109 GPIB4 Windows Digital Demod
+30 LAN XP
(Opt.)
9 kHz to 40 GHz, 115 to 1 kHz to 3 MHz,
MS2668C 18 to 110 GHz (with 10 Hz to 3 MHz 903 70 75 Opt. Opt. GPIB
external mixer) +30 (with Opt.)
9 kHz to 30 GHz, 1 kHz to 3 MHz,
115 to
MS2667C 18 to 110 GHz (with 10 Hz to 3 MHz 953 60 80 Opt. Opt. GPIB
external mixer) +30 (with Opt.)
1 kHz to 3 MHz,
9 kHz to 115 to
MS2665C 30 Hz to 3 MHz 953 60 80 Opt. Opt. GPIB
21.2 GHz +30 (with Opt.) Portable
115 to 1 kHz to 3 MHz,
MS2663C 9 kHz to 8.1 GHz 30 Hz to 3 MHz 100 75 80 Opt. Opt. Opt. Opt. GPIB
+30 (with Opt.)
115 to
+30, 1 kHz to 3 MHz,
MS2661C 9 kHz to 3 GHz 130 to 30 Hz to 3 MHz 100 75 80 Opt. Opt. Opt. Opt. GPIB
+30 (with Opt.)
(with Opt.)
135 to Handheld
MS2711D 100 kHz to 3 GHz 100 Hz to 1 MHz 755 45 45 Opt.
+20 (2.28 kg)
9 kHz to 163 to LAN/ Handheld
MS2721B 1 Hz to 3 MHz 100 80 80
7.1 GHz +30 USB (<3 kg)
LAN/ Handheld
MS2723B 9 kHz to 13 GHz 1 Hz to 3 MHz
USB (<3 kg)
LAN/ Handheld
MS2724B 9 kHz to 20 GHz 1 Hz to 3 MHz
USB (<3 kg)

1: 10 kHz offset
2: At 30 dBm
3: 95 + 20 log n (n: local harmonic order)
4: Option
5: At 30 kHz offset

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SPECTRUM ANALYZER GPIB Ethernet
OPTION

MS2681A/MS2683A/MS2687B
9 kHz to 3 GHz 9 kHz to 7.8 GHz 9 kHz to 30 GHz (18 to 110 GHz)

For Evaluation of IMT-2000, MMAC and Advanced Radio Communication Devices

The IMT-2000 (2 GHz band) service for third-generation mobile radio Application Software
communication has started. Bluetooth has been adopted for close-
Communication system Applicable software
range radio communication between portable remote terminals and
peripheral equipment, and R&D of MMAC, IEEE802.11a, and WCDMA WCDMA Measurement Software
HiperLAN2 (High Performance European Radio Local Area Network GSM GSM Measurement Software
Type 2) for higher speed access have been conducted in various cdmaOne, CDMA2000 1X CDMA Measurement Software
countries. CDMA2000 1xEV-DO CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Measurement Software
The MS2681A/2683A/2687B spectrum analyzer delivers optimum
PDC/PHS/NADC (IS-136),
performance over a wide dynamic range (156 dB, typical value), wide /4DQPSK Measurement Software
STD-39/T79, STD-T61
resolution bandwidth (20 MHz), to high-speed sweep (refresh rate of
IEEE802.11a/11b, HiSWANa,
20 times/s), required for evaluating next-generation radio communi- HiperLAN2 Wireless LAN Measurement Software
cation systems and devices.
TD-SCDMA TD-SCDMA Measurement Software
It can be used not only as a spectrum analyzer but also to perform
various measurements easily and quickly by installing measurement
software.
Features
Wide resolution bandwidth up to 20 MHz.
Data transmission speed approximately 10 times faster.
(GPIB transmission speed: 120 Kbps)
Optional measurement software (sold separately) for high-speed
modulation analysis (1.5 sec. with WCDMA, 0.5 sec with
IEEE802.11a).
Optional narrow resolution bandwidth from 1 Hz.
Optional rubidium reference oscillator for warm-up time of just
7 minutes.
Optional power meter that measures up to 32 GHz.
Specifications
Specified values are obtained after warming up the equipment for 30 minutes at a constant ambient temperature and then performing cali-
bration. The typical values are given for reference, and are not guaranteed.
Model MS2681A MS2683A MS2687B
9 kHz to 30 GHz,
Frequency range 9 kHz to 3 GHz 9 kHz to 7.8 GHz
18 to 110 GHz (with external mixer)
Band 0: 9 kHz to 3.2 GHz
Local harmonics order 1
Band 1: 3.15 to 6.3 GHz
Band 0: 9 kHz to 3.2 GHz, Local harmonics order 1
Band 1L: 1.6 to 3.2 GHz (option 03), Band 1+: 6.2 to 7.9 GHz
Frequency band
Band 1: 3.15 to 6.3 GHz, Local harmonics order 1
Band 1+: 6.2 to 7.8 GHz Band 2+: 7.8 to 15.3 GHz
Local harmonics order 2
Band 4+: 15.2 to 30 GHz
Local harmonics order 4
Pre-selector range 3.15 to 7.8 GHz, 1.6 to 7.8 GHz (option 03) 3.15 to 30 GHz (band 1, 1+, 2+, 4+)
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(Display frequency x reference
frequency accuracy + span x span
accuracy + resolution bandwidth x 0.15
(Display frequency x reference frequency accuracy + span x span accuracy + + 10 Hz x N Hz)
Display frequency accuracy
resolution bandwidth x 0.15 + 10 Hz) Normal marker: same as frequency
display accuracy, Delta marker: same
as span accuracy
N: Local harmonics order
Frequency counter resolution 1 Hz, 10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz (counts the received frequency at the peak point inside the zone)

(Display frequency x reference


(Display frequency x reference frequency accuracy + 2 Hz + 1 LSD) frequency accuracy +2 Hz + 1LSD)
Frequency counter accuracy
(at S/N 20 dB or more and RBW 3 MHz or less) (at S/N 20 dB or more and RBW 3 MHz
or less)

Setting range:
Setting range: Setting range: 0 Hz, and 5 kHz to 30 GHz,
Frequency span 0 Hz, and 5 kHz to 3.0 GHz, 0 Hz, and 5 kHz to 7.8 GHz, Accuracy:
Accuracy: 1.0% (at data point of 1001) Accuracy: 1.0% (at data point of 1001) 1.0% (band 0,1), 2.5% (band 2, 4)
At single band sweep, data point 1001
Setting range: 300 Hz to 3 MHz (1-3 sequence), 5 MHz, 10 MHz, 20 MHz
Resolution bandwidth Manually settable, or automatically settable according to frequency span
(RBW) [3 dB bandwidth] Accuracy: 20% (300 Hz to 10 MHz), 40% (20 MHz)
Selectivity (60 dB: 3 dB): 15 : 1
1 Hz to 3 MHz (1-3 sequence), Off
Video bandwidth (VBW) Manually settable, or automatically settable according to RBW
Sideband noise:
108 dBc/Hz (1 GHz, 10 kHz offset),
Sideband noise: 108 dBc/Hz (1 GHz, 10 kHz offset),
Signal purity 120 dBc/Hz (1 GHz, 100 kHz offset)
120 dBc/Hz (1 GHz, 100 kHz offset)
Spurious resulting from local cause:
65 dBc (at local harmonics order 1)
Frequency: 10 MHz
Start-up characteristics: 5 x 108 (after 10 minutes warm-up, with frequency after 24 hours warm-up referenced)
Reference oscillator
Aging rate: 2 x 108/day, 1 x 107/year (with frequency after 24 hours of warm-up referenced)
Temperature characteristics: 5 x 108 (0 to +50C, with frequency at +25C referenced)
Measurement range: Average noise level to +30 dBm
Maximum input level: Continuous average power: +30 dBm (RF ATT: 10 dB)
Peak pulse input: +47 dBm (pulse width 1 s, duty ratio 1%, RF ATT: 30 dB)
DC voltage: 0 Vdc
Average noise level display
RBW: 300 Hz, VBW: 1 Hz, RF ATT 0
dB, in Sample detection mode
Average noise level display
[Without option 08] Average noise level display
RBW: 300 Hz, VBW: 1 Hz, RF ATT 0
124 dBm + f [GHz] dB RBW: 300 Hz, VBW: 1 Hz, RF ATT 0
dB, in Sample detection mode
(1 MHz to 2.5 GHz, band 0) dB, in SAMPLE detection mode
[Without option 08]
120 dBm + f [GHz] dB 124 dBm + f [GHz] dB
124 dBm + f [GHz] dB
Level measurement (2.5 to 3.2 GHz, band 0) (1 MHz to 2.5 GHz, band 0)
(1 MHz to 2.5 GHz)
122 dBm + 0.5f [GHz] dB 120 dBm + f [GHz] dB
120 dBm + f [GHz] dB
(3.15 to 7.8 GHz, band 1) (2.5 to 3.2 GHz, band 0)
(2.5 to 3.0 GHz)
[With option 08] 115 dBm (3.15 to 7.9 GHz, band 1)
[With option 08]
122 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB 113 dBm (7.8 to 15.3 GHz, band 2)
122 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB
(1 MHz to 2.5 GHz, band 0) 103 dBm (15.2 to 30.0 GHz, band 4)
(1 MHz to 2.5 GHz)
120 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB Residual response: RF ATT 0 dB, input
120 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB
(2.5 to 3.2 GHz, band 0) terminated at 50
(2.5 to 3.0 GHz)
122 dBm + 0.5f [GHz] dB 100 dBm (1 MHz to 3.2 GHz, band 0),
Residual response:
(3.15 to 7.8 GHz, band 1) 90 dBm (3.15 to 7.8 GHz, band 1)
100 dBm (1 MHz to 3.0 GHz)
Residual response:
100 dBm (1 MHz to 3.2 GHz, band 0),
90 dBm (3.15 to 7.8 GHz, band 1)
Setting range
Log scale: 100 to +40 dBm, or equivalent level, Linear scale: 2.24 V to 22.4 V
Unit
Log scale: dBm, dBV, dBmV, dBV (emf), W, V, dBV/m
Linear scale: V
Reference level accuracy:
0.5 dB (49.9 to 0 dBm), 0.75 dB (+0.1 to +30 dBm, 69.9 to 50 dBm), 1.5 dB (80 to 70 dBm)
After calibration, at 50 MHz, span: 1 MHz (when RF ATT, RBW, VBW, and sweep time set to AUTO)
RBW switching uncertainty: 0.3 dB (300 Hz to 5 MHz), 0.5 dB (10, 20 MHz)
Reference level After calibration, with RBW 3 kHz referenced
Input attenuator (RF ATT)
Setting range: 0 to 70 dB (10 dB step),
Input attenuator (RF ATT)
manually settable, or automatically
Setting range: 0 dB to 62 dB (2 dB step), manually settable, or automatically
settable according to reference level
settable according to reference level
Switching uncertainty:
Switching uncertainty: 0.3 dB (10 to 50 dB), 0.5 dB (52 to 62 dB)
0.3 dB (10 to 50 dB),
After calibration, with 50 MHz, RF ATT 10 dB referenced
0.5 dB (50 to 70 dB)
Input attenuator switching mode: 2, 10 dB step mode
With 50 MHz, RF ATT 10 dB
referenced
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Relative flatness: at RF ATT 10 dB with
0.6 dB (9 kHz to 3.2 GHz, band 0), the center point of frequency response
1.0 dB (3.15 to 7.8 GHz, band 1) in the band referenced
1.0 dB (option 03, 1.6 to 7.8 GHz, 1.0 dB (9 kHz to 3.2 GHz, band 0),
0.6 dB (9 kHz to 3.0 GHz) band 1) 1.5 dB (3.15 to 7.9 GHz, band 1),
With 50 MHz referenced With 50 MHz referenced 3.0 dB (7.8 to 15.3 GHz, band 2),
(when RF ATT 10 dB, +18 to +28C) (when RF ATT 10 dB, +18 to +28C) 4.0 dB (15.2 to 30 GHz, band 4)
Frequency response
1.0 dB (9 kHz to 3.0 GHz) 1.0 dB (9 kHz to 3.2 GHz, band 0), After pre-selector tuning for band 1, 2,
With 50 MHz referenced 2.0 dB (3.15 to 7.8 GHz, band 1) and 4
(when RF ATT 10 to 62 dB) 2.0 dB (1.6 to 7.8 GHz, band 1) Absolute flatness: at RF ATT 10 dB with
With 50 MHz referenced (when RF 50 MHz referenced
ATT 10 to 62 dB), after pre-selector 5.0 dB (9 kHz to 30 GHz),
tuning for band 1. After pre-selector tuning for band 1, 2,
and 4
Scale: 10 div (single scale)
Log scale: 10, 5, 2, 1 dB/div, Linear scale: 10, 5, 2, 1%/div
Linearity (after calibration)
Waveform display Log scale: 0.4 dB (0 to 20 dB, RBW 1 kHz), 1.0 dB (0 to 70 dB, 1 kHz), 1.2 dB (0 to 90 dB, 1 kHz)
Linear scale: 4% of reference level
Marker level resolution
Log scale: 0.01 dB, Linear scale: 0.02%
2nd harmonic distortion:
60 dBc (input frequency 10 to 200
MHz, Mixer input: 30 dBm)
70 dBc (0.2 to 1.6 GHz, band 0,
2nd harmonic distortion: Mixer input: 30 dBm)
60 dBc (input frequency 10 to 200 90 dBc or lower than average noise
2nd harmonic distortion: MHz, Mixer input: 30 dBm) level (1.6 to 15 GHz, band 1, 2, and 4,
60 dBc (input frequency 10 to 200 75 dBc (0.2 to 0.85 GHz, band 0, Mixer input: 10 dBm)
MHz, Mixer input: 30 dBm) Mixer input: 30 dBm) Two-signal third-order intermodulation
75 dBc (0.2 to 0.85 GHz, Mixer 70 dBc (0.85 to 1.6 GHz, band 0, distortion (Frequency difference of two
input: 30 dBm) Mixer input: 30 dBm) signals: 50 kHz, Mixer input: 30
70 dBc (0.85 to 1.5 GHz, Mixer 90 dBc (1.6 to 3.9 GHz, band 1, dBm):
input: 30 dBm) Mixer input: 10 dBm) 70 dBc (10 to 100 MHz),
Spurious response
Two-signal third-order intermodulation 90 dBc (option 03, 0.8 to 3.9 GHz, 85 dBc (0.1 to 3.2 GHz, band 0)
distortion: band 1, Mixer input: 10 dBm) 80 dBc (3.15 to 7.9 GHz, band 1)
70 dBc (10 to 100 MHz), Two-signal third-order intermodulation 75 dBc or lower than average noise
85 dBc (0.1 to 3.0 GHz) distortion: level (7.8 to 22.5 GHz, band 2, 4)
Frequency difference of two signals: 70 dBc (10 to 100 MHz) 75 dBc or lower than average noise
50 kHz, Mixer input: 30 dBm 85 dBc (0.1 to 7.8 GHz) level (22.5 to 30 GHz, band 4, Typical)
Image response: 70 dBc Frequency difference of two signals: Image response:
50 kHz, Mixer input: 30 dBm 65 dBc (18 GHz),
Image response: 70 dBc 60 dBc (22 GHz),
55 dBc (30 GHz)
Multiple response/spurious outside the
band: 60 dBc (22 GHz),
55 dBc (30 GHz)
0 dBm (100 MHz),
0 dBm (100 MHz), 0 dBm (100 MHz),
+3 dBm (500 MHz, band 1),
1 dB gain compression
+3 dBm (500 MHz) +3 dBm (500 MHz, band 0),
0 dBm (3.15 GHz, band 1)
5 dBm (3150 MHz, band 1, 2, and 4)
0 dBm (option 03: 1.6 GHz, band 1)
1 dB gain compression to average
noise level
1 dB gain compression to average [Without option 08]
noise level 124 dB f [GHz] dB,Reference value
[Without Option 08] (0.1 to 3.2 GHz, band 0)
Maximum dynamic range 124 dB f [GHz] dB, 122 dB 0.5f [GHz] dB, Reference

Reference value (0.1 to 3.0 GHz) value (3.15 to 7.8 GHz, band 1)
[With Option 08] [With option 08]
122 dB 1.5f [GHz] dB, 122 dB 1.5f [GHz] dB, Reference
Reference value (0.1 to 3.0 GHz) value (0.1 to 3.2 GHz, band 0)
122 dB 0.5f [GHz] dB, Reference
value (3.15 to 7.8 GHz, band 1)
Sweep mode Continuous, single
Setting range: 10 ms to 1000 s Manually settable, or automatically settable according to RBW and VBW
Sweep time Set resolution: 5 ms (5 ms to 1 s), Top three digits (1 s)
Accuracy: 3%
Trigger switch Free run, Triggered
Trigger source Wide IF video, External (TTL), External (10 V), Line
Off, Random sweep mode
Setting range
Gate sweep mode Gate delay range: 0 to 65.5 ms (Resolution: 1 s)
Gate length range: 2 s to 65.5 ms (Resolution: 1 s)
Gate end: Internal/External
Sweeps the indicated range in the zone Sweeps the indicated range in the zone
Zone sweep
only. only.
Sweeps following the peak point inside Sweeps following the peak point inside
Tracking sweep the zone marker (zone sweep also the zone marker (zone sweep also
available). available).
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Model MS2681A MS2683A MS2687B
Sweep mode Continuous, Single
Setting range/resolution: 1 to 50 s (1, 2, 5 sequence), 100 s to 4.9 ms (100 s resolution),
Sweep time Sweep time: 5.0 ms to 1 s (5 ms resolution), 1 to 1000 s (setting of top three digits)
Accuracy: 1%
Time sweep

Trigger switch Free run, Triggered


Trigger source Wide IF video, Video, External (TTL), External (10 V), Line
Pre-trigger (displays waveform before trigger occurrence point)
Setting range: time span to 0 s
Trigger delay: Resolution: time span/500 or 100 ns, whichever is larger
Trigger delay
Post-trigger
Setting range: 0 s to 65.5 ms
Resolution: 100 ns (sweep time: 4.9 ms), 1 s (sweep time: 5 ms)
Number of data points Selectable between 501 and 1001
Detection mode NORMAL, POSITIVE PEAK, NEGATIVE PEAK, SAMPLE, AVERAGE
TRACE A, TRACE B, TRACE A/BG, TRACE A/TIME
Display functions Trace calculation:
A B, B A, A B, A + B A, A B A, A B + DL A
Storage functions NORMAL, VIEW, MAX HOLD, MIN HOLD, AVERAGE, CUMULATIVE, OVER WRITE
Signal search: AUTO TUNE, PEAK CF, PEAK REF, SCROLL
Zone marker: NORMAL, DELTA
Marker functions: MARKER CF, MARKER REF, MARKER CF STEP SIZE
Marker
Functions

MARKER SPAN, ZONE SPAN


Peak search: PEAK, NEXT PEAK, MIN DIP, NEXT DIP
Multi marker: 10 max. (highest 10, harmonics, manually)
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Noise power: dBm/Hz, dBm/CH, dBV/ Hz
C/N: dBc/Hz, dBc/CH
Occupied bandwidth: Power N% method, X-dB down method
Adjacent channel leakage power
Measure REF: Total power/Reference level/In-band level method
Display: Channel designate display: 3 channels x 2, Graphic display
Average power within burst signal: Average power in the designated range of time domain waveform
Template comparison (at time sweep): Upper limit x 2, Lower limit x 2
MASK (at frequency sweep): Upper limit x 2, Lower limit x 2
Correction Frequency response can be corrected arbitrarily up to 150 points
Display Color TFT-LCD, VGA 6.5-inch
Color Number of colors: 4096, RGB, Each 16-scale settable
Intensity Settable in 5 steps (display off included)
Contents Scale, Waveform data, Setting condition, Menu, Title
Save/Recall Saves and recalls setting conditions and waveform data to internal memory (max. 12) or memory card
Displayed data can be hard-copied with the printer via parallel interface
Hard copy
Others

(PCL level 3 or lower, or ESC/P-J83, J84 compatible models only)


Meets IEEE488.2. Controllable with external controller (except for power switch)
GPIB
Interface function: SH1, AH1, T6, L4, SR1, RL1, PP0, DC1, DT1, C0, E2
Centronics-compatible, Outputs print data to printer, D-Sub 25-pin connector (jack)
Parallel interface
Data line exclusive for output: 8, Control line: 4 (BUSY, DT S B, E R R O R, PE)
Saves and recalls setting condition and waveform data, ATA flash card accessible (3.3 V/5 V),
PC card interface
Connector: Type I or Type II of PC card
Controllable with external controller (except for power switch)
RS-232C
Baud rate: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19.2 K, 38.4 K, 56 K, 115 Kbps
Input connector: N-J, 50 nominal value
Impedance: VSWR 1.5 Typical (RF ATT 10 dB)
Video output: outputs analog RGB, D-Sub 15-pin connector (jack)
IF output: BNC connector, 50 nominal value, 66/10.69 MHz
Level: 10 dBm Typical (frequency 50 MHz, display scale upper edge, 50 terminated)
Broadband IF output: BNC connector, 50 nominal value, 60.69/66 MHz
Gain: 0 dB Typical (50 MHz, RF ATT: 0 dB, for RF input level)
Video output (Y): BNC connector
Input/Output connector Input/Output connector Level: 0 to 0.5 V 0.1 V Typical (log scale), 0 to 0.4 V 0.1 V Typical (linear scale),
(50 MHz, from upper edge to lower edge at 10 dB/div or 10%/div, 75 terminated)
Buffered Output: BNC connector, Level: 2 to 5 V (p-p) (200 terminated)
Sweep Output (X): BNC connector, Level: 0 to 10 V 0.1 V (100 k termination, from the left edge to the right edge of the
display scale, single band sweep)
Sweep Status Output (Z): BNC connector, Level: TTL (low level at sweep)
Probe source: 4 pole connector, +12 V, 12 V, 10% each, 110 mA max. each.
Trig/Gate input: BNC connector, level: 10 V (0.1 V resolution), or TTL level
External reference input: BNC connector, Frequency: 10 MHz 10 Hz, 13 MHz 13 Hz, Level: 0 dBm
320 (W) x 177 (H) x 411 (D) mm (handle, leg, front cover, fan cover excluded),
Dimensions and mass 16 kg (nominal value)
100 to 120/200 to 240 VAC (15%/+10%, 250 V max., wide range input)
Power supply 47.5 Hz to 63 Hz, 400 VA
Ambient temperature and
0 to +50C, RH 85% (no condensation allowed)
humidity
Storage temperature range 20 to +60C
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Model MS2681A MS2683A MS2687B
EMC EN61326: 1997 + A1: 1998 + A2: 2001 + A3: 2003 (Class A, Annex A), EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)

MS2687B Main frame specifications when external mixer is used.


Frequency range: 18 to 110 GHz
Frequency band:
Band Frequency range Local harmonics order [N]
External Mixer

K 18 to 26.5 GHz 4
Frequency Ka 26.5 to 40 GHz 6
Q 33 to 55 GHz 8
U 40 to 60 GHz 9 or 10
V 50 to 75 GHz 11 or 12
E 60 to 90 GHz 13 or 14
W 75 to 110 GHz 16
Span setting range 0 Hz, (100 x N) Hz to each bandwidth
Mixer transform loss
15 to 85 dB
setting range
Amplitude

Maximum input level Depend of external mixer


Average noise level Depend of external mixer
Frequency response Depend of external mixer
Adaptive mixer Only 2 port mixer
Input/Output

Local frequency 4 to 7 GHz


IF frequency 460.69 or 466 MHz
Display gain 0 2 dB (External mixer input level 10 dBm, Mixer transform loss 15 dB)

MS2681A Options
Option 01: Precision Frequency Reference
Frequency 10 MHz
Start-up characteristics 5 x 108 (7 minutes, +25C, Typical value)
Aging rate 5 x 1010/day (With the frequency at 24 hours after the power is turned on referenced)
Temperature characteristics 5 x 1010 (With the frequency at 0 to +50C and +25C referenced)

Option 02: Narrow Resolution Bandwidths (FFT)


Setting range: 1 Hz to 1 kHz (1-3 sequence)
Bandwidth accuracy: 10% (RBW = 30, 300 Hz), 10% Typical (RBW = 1, 3, 10, 100, 1 kHz)
Resolution bandwidth
RBW selectivity (60 dB: 3 dB): 5:1
RBW switching uncertainty: 0.5 dB
Span setting Minimum setting span: 100 Hz
When RBW is 1 Hz and RF ATT is 0 dB
[Without Option 08]
Average noise level display 148.3 dBm + f [GHz] dB Typical (1 MHz to 2.5 GHz), 146.3 dBm + f [GHz] dB Typical (2.5 to 3.0 GHz)
[With Option 08]
146.3 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB Typical (1 MHz to 2.5 GHz), 144.3 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB Typical (2.5 to 3.0 GHz)

Option 04: Digital Resolution Bandwidth


Setting range: 10 Hz to 1 MHz (1-3 sequence)
Bandwidth accuracy: 10% (RBW: 100 Hz), 10% NOMINAL (RBW: 30 Hz)
Resolution bandwidth
Bandwidth selectivity (60 dB: 3 dB): 5:1 (RBW 100 Hz), 5:1 NOMINAL (RBW: 30 Hz)
RBW switching uncertainty: 0.5 dB
Span setting Minimum span setting: 1 kHz
NORMAL, POSITIVE PEAK, NEGATIVE PEAK, SAMPLE, RMS
Detection mode RMS: displays root-mean-square value of average power between sample points
When RBW is 10 Hz and RF ATT is 0 dB
[Without Option 08]:
Average noise level 136.5 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB NOMINAL (1 MHz to 2.5 GHz), 132.5 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB NOMINAL (2.5 to 3.0 GHz)
[With Option 08]:
134.5 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB Typical (1 MHz to 2.5 GHz), 130.5 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB Typical (2.5 to 3.0 GHz)

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Option 08: Pre-amplifier1
Frequency range 100 kHz to 3 GHz
Gain 20 dB Typical
Noise figure 6.5 dB Typical (input frequency 2 GHz), 12 dB Typical (input frequency >2 GHz)
Level measurement range Average noise level display to +10 dBm
Max. input level CW average power: +10 dBm
Setting range
Log scale: 120 to +10 dBm, or equivalent, Linear scale: 2.24 V to 707 mV
Reference level accuracy:
Reference level 0.9 dB (69.9 to +10 dBm), 1.5 dB (90 to 70 dBm)
After calibration, with 50 MHz referenced, 1 MHz span (RF ATT, RBW, VBW, and sweep time set to AUTO)
RBW switching uncertainty: 0.5 dB (300 Hz to 5 MHz), 0.75 dB (10 MHz, 20 MHz)
RF ATT switching uncertainty: 0.5 dB (10 to 50 dB), 0.75 dB (52 to 62 dB) With 50 MHz and RF ATT 10 dB referenced
137 dBm + 2f [GHz] dB (1 MHz to 3.0 GHz)
Average noise level display
When RBW is 300 Hz, VBW is 1 Hz, RF ATT is 0 dB, and detection mode is set to SAMPLE
2.0 dB (100 kHz to 3.0 GHz)
Frequency response
With 50 MHz referenced, when RF ATT is 10 dB to 50 dB, and temperature is +18 to +28C
Log scale (after calibration):
Linearity of waveform display 0.5 dB (0 to 20 dB, RBW 1 kHz), 1.0 dB (0 to 60 dB, RBW 1 kHz), 1.5 dB (0 to 75 dB, RBW 1 kHz)
Linear scale (after calibration): 5% (relative to reference level)
70 dBc (10 MHz to 3 GHz)
Spurious response
Frequency difference of two signals 50 kHz, At pre-amplifier input level of 55 dBm2
1 dB gain compression 35 dBm (input frequency 100 MHz) At pre-amplifier input level
1: Overall specification with pre-amplifier ON (Noise figure and gain are single performance of pre-amplifier.)
2: Pre-amplifier input level is shown by the following equation: Pre-amplifier input level = RF input level RF ATT setting level

Option 09: Ethernet Interface Option 46: Auto Power Recovery


Function Control with external controller (except for power switch) Disables the power switch on the front panel and
Connector 10BASE-T automatically restores power after power failure.
ON/OFF operation can be performed using the standby
switch on the rear panel.
Function
Option 17: I/Q Balanced Input Power switch on the front panel of this unit does not have a
latching function. Therefore, if power is interrupted in the
Connector BNC ON status, the standby status is kept even after power is
Impedance Selectable between 1 M (parallel capacity <100 pF) and 50 restored.

Input level Differential voltage range: 0.1 Vp-p to 1 Vp-p (at input terminal)
range In-phase voltage range: 2.5 V (at input terminal) Option 47: Rack Mount (IEC)
Mounts the rack mount for IEC standard-compatible rack.
Function When mounted, the tilt handle (standard) is eliminated.
Option 18: I/Q Unbalanced Input
Connector BNC
Option 48: Rack Mount (JIS)
Impedance Selectable between 1 M (parallel capacity <100 pF) and 50
Input level Differential voltage range: 0.1 Vp-p to 1 Vp-p (at input terminal) Mounts the rack mount for JIS standard-compatible rack.
Function When mounted, the tilt handle (standard) is eliminated.
range Changeable between DC connection and AC connection

MS2683A Options
Option 01: Precision Frequency Reference
Frequency 10 MHz
Start-up characteristics 5 x 10 8 (7 minutes, 25C, Typical value)
Aging rate 5 x 1010/day (With the frequency at 24 hours after the power is turned on referenced)
Temperature characteristics 5 x 1010/day (With the frequency at 0 to +50C and +25C referenced)

Option 02: Narrow Resolution Bandwidths (FFT)


Setting range: 1 Hz to 1 kHz (1-3 sequence)
Bandwidth accuracy: 10% (RBW = 30, 300 Hz), 10% Typical (RBW = 1, 3, 10, 100, 1 kHz)
Resolution bandwidth
RBW selectivity (60 dB: 3 dB): 5:1
RBW switching uncertainty: 0.5 dB
Span setting Minimum setting span: 100 Hz
When RBW is 1 Hz and RF ATT is 0 dB
[Without Option 08]
146.5 dBm + f [GHz] dB Typical (1 MHz to 2.5 GHz, band 0)
142.5 dBm + f [GHz] dB Typical (2.5 to 3.2 GHz, band 0)
Average noise level display 144.5 dBm + 0.5f [GHz] dB Typical (3.15 to 7.8 GHz, band 1)
[With Option 08]
144.5 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB Typical (1 MHz to 2.5 GHz, band 0)
140.5 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB Typical (2.5 to 3.2 GHz, band 1)
138.5 dBm + 0.5f [GHz] dB Typical (3.15 to 7.8 GHz, band 1)

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Option 03: Extension of Pre-selector Lower Limit to 1.6 GHz
Function Extends the lowest frequency of pre-selector from 3.15 to 1.6 GHz
Frequency band 0 band: 9 kHz to 3.2 GHz, 1L band: 1.6 to 3.2 GHz, 1 band: 3.15 to 6.3 GHz, 1+ band: 6.2 to 7.8 GHz
Pre-selector range 1.6 to 7.8 GHz (band: 1L, 1, 1+)
Average noise level 122 dBm + 0.5f [GHz] dB (1.6 to 7.8 GHz, band 1, RBW: 300 Hz, VBW: 1 Hz, RF ATT: 0 dB)
Residual response 90 dBm (1.6 to 7.8 GHz, band 1, RF ATT: 0 dB, input terminated at 50 )
1.0 dB (with 1.6 to 7.8 GHz, band 1, and 50 MHz referenced, when RF ATT is 10 dB and temperature is +18 to +28C)
Frequency response 2.0 dB (1.6 to 7.8 GHz, band 1, RF ATT: 10 dB to 62 dB)
After pre-selector tuning for band 1
2nd harmonic distortion 90 dBc (0.8 to 3.9 GHz, band 1, mixer input: 10 dBm)
1 dB gain compression 0 dBm (1.6 to 7.8 GHz, band 1)
Maximum dynamic range 122 dB + 0.5f [GHz] dB (1.6 to 7.8 GHz, band 1)

Option 04: Digital Resolution Bandwidth


Setting range: 10 Hz to 1 MHz (1-3 sequence)
Bandwidth accuracy: 10% (RBW: 100 Hz), 10% NOMINAL (RBW: 30 Hz)
Resolution bandwidth
Bandwidth selectivity (60 dB: 3 dB): 5:1 (RBW: 100 Hz), 5:1 NOMINAL (RBW: 30 Hz)
RBW switching uncertainty: 0.5 dB
Span setting Minimum span setting: 1 kHz
NORMAL, POSITIVE PEAK, NEGATIVE PEAK, SAMPLE, RMS
Detection mode RMS: displays root-mean-square value of average power between sample points
When RBW is 10 Hz and RF ATT is 0 dB
[Without Option 08]
136.5 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB Typical (1 MHz to 2.5 GHz, band 0)
132.5 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB Typical (2.5 to 3.2 GHz, band 0)
Average noise level 134.5 dBm + 0.5f [GHz] dB Typical (3.15 to 7.8 GHz, band 1)
[With Option 08]
134.5 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB Typical (1 MHz to 2.5 GHz, band 0)
130.5 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB Typical (2.5 to 3.2 GHz, band 0)
134.5 dBm + 0.5f [GHz] dB Typical (3.15 to 7.8 GHz, band 1)

Option 08: Pre-amplifier1


Frequency range 100 kHz to 3 GHz
Gain 20 dB Typical
Noise figure 6.5 dB Typical (input frequency 2 GHz), 12 dB Typical (input frequency >2 GHz)
Level measurement range Average noise level display to +10 dBm
Max. input level CW average power: +10 dBm
Setting range
Log scale: 120 to +10 dBm, or equivalent, Linear scale: 2.24 V to 707 mV
Reference level accuracy:
0.9 dB (69.9 to +10 dBm), 1.5 dB (90 to 70 dBm)
Reference level
After calibration, with 50 MHz referenced, 1 MHz span (RF, RBW, VBW, and sweep time set to AUTO)
RBW switching uncertainty: 0.5 dB (300 Hz to 5 MHz), 0.75 dB (10 MHz, 20 MHz)
RF ATT switching uncertainty:
0.5 dB (10 to 50 dB), 0.75 dB (52 to 62 dB) With 50 MHz referenced, when RF ATT is 10 dB
137 dBm + 2f [GHz] dB (1 MHz to 2.5 GHz, band 0)
Average noise level display
When RBW is 300 Hz, VBW is 1 Hz, RF ATT is 0 dB, and detection mode set to SAMPLE
2.0 dB (100 kHz to 3.0 GHz)
Frequency response
With 50 MHz referenced, when RF ATT is 10 dB to 50 dB, and temperature is +18 to +28C
Log scale (after calibration):
Linearity of waveform display 0.5 dB (0 to 20 dB, RBW: 1 kHz), 1.0 dB (0 to 60 dB, RBW: 1 kHz), 1.5 dB (0 to 75 dB, RBW: 1 kHz)
Linear scale (after calibration): 5% (relative to reference level)
70 dBc (10 MHz to 3 GHz)
Spurious response
Frequency difference of two signals 50 kHz, At pre-amplifier input level of 55 dBm2
1 dB gain compression 35 dBm (input frequency 100 MHz) At pre-amplifier input level
1: Overall specification with pre-amplifier ON (Noise figure and gain are single performance of pre-amplifier.)
2: Pre-amplifier input level is shown by the following equation: Pre-amplifier input level = RF input level RF ATT setting level

Option 09: Ethernet Interface Option 18: I/Q Unbalanced Input


Exercises control with external controller (except for power Connector BNC
Function
switch) Impedance Selectable between 1 M (parallel capacity <100 pF) and 50
Connector 10BASE-T Input level Differential voltage range: 0.1 Vp-p to 1 Vp-p (at input terminal)
range Changeable between DC connection and AC connection
Option 17: I/Q Balanced Input
Connector BNC Option 34: 4 GHz LO Output
Impedance Selectable between 1 M (parallel capacity <100 pF) and 50 Frequency: 4 GHz
Input level Differential voltage range: 0.1 Vp-p to 1 Vp-p (at input terminal) Frequency Frequency accuracy:
range In-phase voltage range: 2.5 V (at input terminal) (4 GHz x reference frequency accuracy) 1 Hz
Output level 10 dBm Typical
Spurious 40 dBc Typical

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Option 46: Auto Power Recovery Option 47: Rack Mount (IEC)
Disables the power switch on the front panel and Mounts the rack mount for IEC standard-compatible rack.
Function
automatically restores power after power failure. When mounted, the tilt handle (standard) is eliminated.
ON/OFF operation can be performed using the standby
switch on the rear panel.
Function Option 48: Rack Mount (JIS)
Power switch on the front panel of this unit does not have a
latching function. Therefore, if power is interrupted in the Mounts the rack mount for JIS standard-compatible rack.
ON status, the standby status is kept even after power is Function
When mounted, the tilt handle (standard) is eliminated.
restored.

MS2687B Options
Option 01: Precision Frequency Reference
Frequency 10 MHz
Start-up characteristics 5 x 108 (7 min. 25C, Typical)
Aging rate 5 x 1010/day (With the frequency at 24 hours after the power is turned on referenced)
Temperature characteristics 5 x 1010 (With the frequency at 0 to +50C and +25C referenced)

Option 02: Narrow Resolution Bandwidths (FFT)


Setting range: 1 Hz to 1 kHz (1-3 sequence)
Bandwidth accuracy: 10% (RBW = 30, 300 Hz)
Resolution bandwidth 10% Typical (RBW = 1, 3, 10, 100, 1 kHz)
RBW selectivity (60 dB: 3 dB): 5:1
RBW switching uncertainty: 0.5 dB
Span setting Minimum setting span: 100 Hz
When RBW is 1 Hz, RF ATT is 0 dB
146.5 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB Typical (1 MHz to 2.5 GHz, band 0)
142.5 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB Typical (2.5 to 3.2 GHz, band 0)
Average noise level display 137.5 dBm Typical (3.15 to 7.9 GHz, band 1)
129.5 dBm Typical (7.8 to 15.2 GHz, band 2)
125.5 dBm Typical (15.1 to 30 GHz, band 4)

Option 04: Digital Resolution Bandwidth


Setting range: 10 Hz to 1 MHz (1-3 sequence)
Bandwidth accuracy: 10% (RBW 100 Hz)
10% Typical (RBW 30 Hz)
Resolution bandwidth Bandwidth selectivity (60 dB: 3 dB):
5:1 (RBW 100 Hz)
5:1 Typical (RBW 30 Hz)
RBW switching uncertainty: 0.5 dB
NORMAL, POSITIVE PEAK, NEGATIVE PEAK, SAMPLE, RMS
Detection mode RMS: displays root-mean-square value of average power between sample points
When RBW is 10 Hz, RF ATT is 0 dB
136.5 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB Typical (1 MHz to 2.5 GHz, band 0)
132.5 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB Typical (2.5 to 3.2 GHz, band 0)
Average noise level 127.5 dBm Typical (3.15 to 7.9 GHz, band 1)
119.5 dBm Typical (7.8 to 15.2 GHz, band 2)
115.5 dBm Typical (15.1 to 30 GHz, band 4)

Option 05: Rubidium Reference Oscillator


Frequency 10 MHz
Start-up characteristics 1 x 109/7 min. (with frequency one hour after the power is turned on referenced)
Aging rate 1 x 1010/month (with frequency one hour after the power is turned on referenced)
Temperature characteristics 1 x 109/day (with frequency at 0 to +45C and +25C referenced)
Accessories J1066 Coaxial Code 0.15 m (BNC211-LP4)

Can not be installed with option 22

Option 09: Ethernet Interface


Function Control with external controller (except for power switch)
Connector 10BASE-T

Option 18: I/Q Unbalanced Input


Connector BNC
Impedance Selectable between 1 M (parallel capacity <100 pF) and 50
Differential voltage range: 0.1 to 1 Vp-p (at input terminal)
Input level range Changeable between DC connection and AC connection

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Option 21, 41: Power Meter Function
Frequency range 100 kHz to 32 GHz, Depends on the power sensor used.
MA4601A (100 kHz to 5.5 GHz), MA4701A (10 MHz to 18 GHz),
Applicable power sensor MA4703A (50 MHz to 26.5 GHz), MA4705A (50 MHz to 32 GHz)
Power measurement range 20 to +20 dBm
Selectable from W, dBm, and dB (RELATIVE), Digital 4 digit display, 20% over range,
Display Power range: 4 range/10 dB step (Measurement level range is listed on the power sensor specifications.)
Range switching Auto, manual (settable to arbitrary range irrespective of range hold or input level)
0.7% (W mode), 0.03 dB (dBm mode, dB (RELATIVE) mode)
Accuracy
Pressing ZERO ADJ key allows automatic adjustment to zero point.
Zero setting 0.5% of full scale Typical value (100 W range of maximum sensitivity)
Zero move between ranges 0.2% (after zero setting at 100W range of maximum sensitivity)
Calibration oscillator frequency 50 MHz
Calibration oscillator level 1 mW 1.2% (for one year)
Averaging An average count can be set from 2 to 10.

Option 23, 43, 44: Range Expansion Power Meter Function


Frequency range 100 kHz to 32 GHz ( Depends on the power sensor used )
MA4601A (100 kHz to 5.5 GHz), MA4701A (10 MHz to 18 GHz),
Applicable power sensor MA4703A (50 MHz to 26.5 GHz), MA4705A (50 MHz to 32 GHz)
Power measurement range 30 to +20 dBm
Display Selectable from W, dBm, and dB (RELATIVE), Digital 4 digit display, 20% over range
5 range/10 dB step (Measurement level range is listed on the power sensor specifications.)
Power range full scale value: 20, 10, 0, +10, +20 (10 W to 100 mW)
Range switching Auto, manual (settable to arbitrary range irrespective of range hold or input level)
0.6% (W mode), 0.026 dB (dBm mode, dB (RELATIVE) mode)
When including the zero drift in range1 (10 W range) is as follows.
Accuracy 1.2% (W mode), 0.052 dB (dBm mode, dB (RELATIVE) mode)
Pressing ZERO ADJ key allows automatic adjustment to zero point.
Zero setting 0.6% of full scale Typical value (10 W range of maximum sensitivity)
Zero move between ranges 0.2% of full scale (after zero setting at 10W range of maximum sensitivity)
Calibration oscillator frequency 50 MHz
Calibration oscillator level 1 mW 1.2% (for one year)
Averaging An average count can be set from 2 to 10.

Option 34: 4 GHz LO Output


Frequency: 4 GHz
Frequency Frequency accuracy:
(4 GHz x reference frequency accuracy) 1 Hz
Output level 10 dBm Typical
Spurious 40 dBc Typical

Option 46: Auto Power Recovery


Disables the power switch on the front panel and
automatically restores power after power failure.
ON/OFF operation can be performed using the standby
switch on the rear panel.
Function Power switch on the front panel of this unit does not have
a latching function. Therefore, if power is interrupted in
the ON status, the standby status is kept even after power
is restored.

Option 47: Rack Mount (IEC)


Mounts the rack mount for IEC standard-compatible rack.
Function When mounted, the tilt handle (standard) is eliminated.

Option 48: Rack Mount (JIS)


Mounts the rack mount for JIS standard-compatible rack.
Function When mounted, the tilt handle (standard) is eliminated.

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Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Main frame MX268151A WCDMA Release5 Uplink Measurement Software
MS2681A Spectrum Analyzer (for MS2681A)
MS2683A Spectrum Analyzer MX268351A WCDMA Release5 Uplink Measurement Software
MS2687B Spectrum Analyzer (for MS2683A)
MX268751A WCDMA Release5 Uplink Measurement Software
Standard accessories (for MS2687B)
Power Cord, 2.6 m: 1 pc W2617AE WCDMA Release5 Uplink Measurement Software
J0996B RS-232C Cable: 1 pc Operation Manual (MS2681A/2683A/2687B Common)
Z0744 Memory Card (32 MB): 1 pc MX268160A TD-SCDMA Measurement Software (for MS2681A)
F0014 Fuse, 6.3 A: 1 pc MX268360A TD-SCDMA Measurement Software (for MS2683A)
MX268001A File Transfer Utility: 1 pc MX268760A TD-SCDMA Measurement Software (for MS2687B)
W1754AE MS2681A/2683A/2687B Operation Manual: 1 copy W2593AE TD-SCDMA Measurement Software Operation Manual
(MS2681A/2683A/2687B Common)
Options
MS2681A-01 Precision Frequency Reference (aging rate: 5 x 1010/day) Application parts
MS2681A-02 Narrow Resolution Bandwidths (FFT) J0576D Coaxial Cord (N-P, 5D-2W, N-P), 2 m
MS2681A-04 Digital Resolution Bandwidth J0561 Coaxial Cord (N-P, 5D-2W, N-P), 1 m
MS2681A-08 Pre-amplifier J0104A Coaxial Cord (BNC-P, RG-55/U, N-P), 1 m
MS2681A-09 Ethernet Interface J0127C Coaxial Cord (BNC-P, RG-58A/U, BNC-P), 0.5 m
MS2681A-17 I/Q Balanced Input J0127A Coaxial Cord (BNC-P, RG-58A/U, BNC-P), 1 m
MS2681A-18 I/Q Unbalanced Input DGM010-02000EE Coaxial Cord (general use, N-P N-P, DC to 18 GHz), 2 m
MS2681A-46 Auto Power Recovery DGM024-02000EE Coaxial Cord
MS2681A-47 Rack Mount (IEC) without Handles (low-loss type, N-P N-P, DC to 18 GHz), 2 m
MS2681A-48 Rack Mount (JIS) without Handles J0911 Coaxial Cord (K-P K-P, DC to 40 GHz), 1 m
MS2683A-01 Precision Frequency Reference (aging rate: 5 x 1010/day) J0912 Coaxial Cord (K-P K-P, DC to 40 GHz), 0.5 m
MS2683A-02 Narrow Resolution Bandwidths (FFT) J0007 GPIB Cable, 1 m
MS2683A-03 Extension of Pre-selector Lower Limit to 1.6 GHz J0008 GPIB Cable, 2 m
MS2683A-04 Digital Resolution Bandwidth J1047 Ethernet Cross Cable
MS2683A-08 Pre-amplifier MA1612A Four-port Junction Pad (5 MHz to 3000 MHz)
MS2683A-09 Ethernet Interface MA1621A 50 75 Impedance Transformer
MS2683A-17 I/Q Balanced Input (75 , 9 kHz to 3 GHz, 100 V, NC-type)
MS2683A-18 I/Q Unbalanced Input MP614B 50 70 Impedance Converter
MS2683A-34 4 GHz LO Output (50 to 1200 MHz, 1.5 dB or lower)
MS2683A-46 Auto Power Recovery J0395 Fixed Attenuator for High-power
MS2683A-47 Rack Mount (IEC) without Handles (30 dB, 30 W, DC to 9 GHz)
MS2683A-48 Rack Mount (JIS) without Handles B0472 Fixed Attenuator for High-power
MS2687B-01 Precision Frequency Reference (aging rate: 5 x 1010/day) (30 dB, 100 W, DC to 18 GHz)
MS2687B-02 Narrow Resolution Bandwidths (FFT) J0078 High Power Attenuator
MS2687B-04 Digital Resolution Bandwidth (N type, 20 dB, 10 W, DC to 18 GHz)
MS2687B-05 Rubidium Reference Oscillator 34AKNF50 Ruggedized K-to-Type N Adapter
MS2687B-09 Ethernet Interface MA2507A DC Block Adaptor (50 , 9 kHz to 3 GHz, 50 V)
MS2687B-18 I/Q Unbalanced Input J0805 DC Block, N type (10 kHz to 18 GHz, made by Wineshell)
MS2687B-21 Power Meter Function B0452A Hard Carrying Case (with casters)
MS2687B-23 Range Expansion Power Meter Function B0452B Hard Carrying Case (without casters)
MS2687B-34 4 GHz LO Output B0488 Rear Panel Protective Pad
MS2687B-41 Power Meter Function Retrofit W1888AE Assembling Guide Drawing for Rear Protective Pad
MS2687B-43 Range Expansion Power Meter Function Retrofit (supplied with B0488 as standard)
MS2687B-44 Range Expansion Power Meter Function Upgrade B0481B Carrybone
MS2687B-46 Auto Power Recovery B0479 Soft Carrying Case (rucksack type)
MS2687B-47 Rack Mount (IEC) without Handles MA4601A Power Sensor
MS2687B-48 Rack Mount (JIS) without Handles (100 kHz to 5.5 GHz, 30 to +20 dBm, N connector)
MA4701A Power Sensor
Measurement software (10 MHz to 18 GHz, 30 to +20 dBm, N connector)
MX268101B WCDMA Measurement Software (for MS2681A) MA4703A Power Sensor (50 MHz to 26.5 GHz, 30 to +20 dBm,
MX268301B WCDMA Measurement Software (for MS2683A) APC3.5(P) connector)
MX268701B WCDMA Measurement Software (for MS2687B) MA4705A Power Sensor (50 MHz to 32 GHz, 30 to +20 dBm,
W1746AE WCDMA Measurement Software Operation Manual APC3.5(P) connector)
(MS2681A/2683A/2687B Common) J0370A Sensor Connecting Cord, 1.5 m (for power meter option)
MX268102A GSM Measurement Software (for MS2681A) J0370C Sensor Cord, 2.5 m (for power meter option)
MX268302A GSM Measurement Software (for MS2683A) J0370E Sensor Cord, 5 m (for power meter option)
MX268702A GSM Measurement Software (for MS2687B) J0370G Sensor Cord, 10 m (for power meter option)
W1854AE GSM Measurement Software Operation Manual MA2741A External Mixer (26.5 to 40 GHz)
(MS2681A/2683A/2687B Common) MA2742A External Mixer (33 to 50 GHz)
MX268103A cdma Measurement Software (for MS2681A) MA2743A External Mixer (40 to 60 GHz)
MX268303A cdma Measurement Software (for MS2683A) MA2744A External Mixer (50 to 75 GHz)
MX268703A cdma Measurement Software (for MS2687B) MA2745A External Mixer (60 to 90 GHz)
W1865AE cdma Measurement Software Operation Manual MA2746A External Mixer (75 to 110 GHz)
(MS2681A/2683A/2687B Common) J0364 APC-3.5 to N Conversion Connector
MX268104A 1xEV-DO Measurement Software (for MS2681A) (for MA4703A and MA4605A)
MX268304A 1xEV-DO Measurement Software (for MS2683A)
MX268704A 1xEV-DO Measurement Software (for MS2687B) Warranty
W2090AE 1xEV-DO Measurement Software Operation MS2681A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
Manual (MS2681A/2683A/2687B Common) MS2681A-91 Extended Five Year Warranty Service
MX268105A /4DQPSK Measurement Software (for MS2681A) MS2683A-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
MX268305A /4DQPSK Measurement Software (for MS2683A) MS2683A-91 Extended Five Year Warranty Service
MX268705A /4DQPSK Measurement Software (for MS2687B) MS2687B-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
W1866AE /4DQPSK Measurement Software Operation Manual MS2687B-91 Extended Five Year Warranty Service
(MS2681A/2683A/2687B Common)
MX268130A WIRELESS LAN Measurement Software (for MS2681A)
MX268330A WIRELESS LAN Measurement Software (for MS2683A)
MX268730A WIRELESS LAN Measurement Software (for MS2687B)
W2080AE WIRELESS LAN Measurement Software Operation
Manual (MS2681A/2683A/2687B Common)

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SPECTRUM ANALYZER GPIB
MS2668C
9 kHz to 40 GHz (18 to 110 GHz)

For Measuring High-Speed Communications, such as MMAC and ITS

The MS2668C is a compact, lightweight and low-price spectrum an- Radio Evaluation (Measure Functions)
alyzer covering the frequency range from 9 kHz to 30 GHz. It has su- The full range of functions including measurement of power levels,
perior basic performance, such as high C/N ratio, low distortion, and frequencies, adjacent channel power, and mask and time template
high frequency/level accuracies, and is easy to operate. The large measurements support easy evaluation of radio performance. Key
selection of options means a wide range of applications can be han- operation is simple and high-speed calculations make measurement
dled at reasonable cost. fast and efficient.
Features
Millimeter-wave Applications
Compact and Lightweight (15 kg in standard configuration)
High C/N and Superior Distortion Characteristics
Easy-to-use, Simple Operation
Versatile Options Supporting Wide Range of Applications
Performance and Functions
Counter with 1 Hz Resolution
The MS2668C has a full complement of frequency counter function.
The resolution is as high as 1 Hz even at full span, and high-speed
frequency measurements is easy. The high sensitivity compared to
ordinary counters makes it easy to select and determine the fre-
quency of one signal from many.

Channel Power Measurement

Frequency Measurement (1 Hz Resolution)

Adjacent Channel Power Measurement

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Split-screen Display For Testing Digital Mobile Communication Equipment
Two waveforms (Trace A and Trace B) with different frequencies can High-speed Time-domain Sweep (Option 04)
be displayed on a split screen simultaneously. Additionally, the same Testing of TDMA-type radio equipment requires measurements of
signal can be displayed in the frequency and time domains simulta- antenna power, transient response characteristics of burst transmis-
neously. The split-screen display also permits efficient signal level sions, transmission timing, and other characteristics in the time do-
adjustment and harmonic distortion measurement. In addition to dis- main (zero span). Adding the High-speed time-domain sweep option
playing amplitude in the time domain, the FM-demodulation wave- boosts sweep time to 12.5 s and resolution to 0.025 s.
form can also be displayed. This option must be used with the Trigger/gate circuit (Option 06).

Spectrum and Time Domain Measurement High-speed Time Domain Measurement (TS = 12.5 s)

Specifications
Except where noted otherwise, specified values are obtained after warming-up equipment for 30 minutes at a constant ambient temperature
and then performing calibration. The typical values are given for reference, and are not guaranteed.
Frequency range 9 kHz to 40 GHz
Band 0: 0 kHz to 3.2 GHz (n = 1), Band 1: 3.1 to 5.6 GHz (n = 1), Band 1+: 5.4 to 8.1 GHz (n = 1),
Frequency band Band 1+: 8.0 to 14.3 GHz (n = 2), Band 2: 14.1 to 26.5 GHz (n = 4), Band 3: 26.2 to 40 GHz (n = 6)
n: local harmonic order
Pre-selector range 3.1 to 40 GHz
Frequency setting resolution (1 x n) Hz n: local harmonic order
Frequency display accuracy (display frequency x reference frequency accuracy + span x span accuracy)
Marker frequency Normal marker: Same as display frequency accuracy
display accuracy Delta marker: Same as frequency span accuracy
Resolution: 1 Hz, 10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz
Frequency counter
Accuracy: Display frequency x reference frequency accuracy 1 LSD (at S/N: 20 dB)
Setting range: 0 Hz, (100 x n) Hz to 40.0 GHz n: local harmonic order
Frequency span
Accuracy: 5%
Setting range:
1 kHz, 3 kHz, 10 kHz, 30 kHz, 100 kHz, 300 kHz, 1 MHz, 3 MHz (manually settable, or automatically settable according
to frequency span) Option 02 (30 Hz, 100 Hz, 300 Hz), Option 03 (10 Hz, 30 Hz, 100 Hz, 300 Hz) added
Frequency

Resolution bandwidth
(RBW) Measurements of noise, C/N, adjacent channel power and channel power using Measure function are executed with the
(3 dB bandwidth) calculated equivalent noise bandwidth of the RBW.
Bandwidth accuracy: 20% (1 kHz to 1 MHz), 30% (3 MHz)
Selectivity (60 dB : 3 dB): 15:1
Video bandwidth (VBW) 1 Hz to 3 MHz (1-3 sequence), OFF Manually settable, or automatically settable according to RBW
Sideband noise: 95 dBc/Hz + 20 log n (1 MHz to 40 GHz, 10 kHz offset) n: local harmonic order
Residual FM: 20 Hzp-p/0.1 s (1 GHz, span: 0 Hz)
Signal purity and stability
Frequency drift: 200 x n Hz/min (span: 10 kHz, sweep time: 100 s)
After 1 hour warm-up at constant ambient temperature; n: local harmonic order
Frequency: 10 MHz
Reference oscillator Start-up characteristics: 5 x 108 /year (after 10 minutes warm-up, referenced to frequency after 24 hours warm-up)
Aging rate: 1 x 107 /year, 1 x 108 /day
Temperature characteristics: 5 x 108 (0 to +50C, referenced to frequency at 25C)
Measurement range: Average noise level to +30 dBm
Maximum input level: +30 dBm (CW average power, RF ATT: 10 dB), 0 Vdc
Average noise level:
Level measurement 115 dBm (1 MHz to 1 GHz), 115 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB (1 to 3.1 GHz), 114 dBm (3.1 to 8.1 GHz),
113 dBm (8.0 to 14.3 GHz), 105 dBm (14.1 to 26.5 GHz), 101 dBm (26.2 to 40 GHz)
RBW: 1 kHz, VBW: 1 Hz, RF ATT: 0 dB
Residual response: 90 dBm (RF ATT: 0 dB, input: 50 terminated, 1 MHz to 8.1 GHz)
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Setting range
Log scale: 100 to +30 dBm, Linear scale: 224 V to 7.07 V
Unit
Log scale: dBm, dBV, dBmV, V, dBVemf, W
Linear scale: V
Frequency

Reference level accuracy:


0.4 dB (49.9 to 0 dBm), 0.75 dB (69.9 to 50 dBm, 0.1 to +30 dBm), 1.5 dB (80 to 70 dBm)
Reference level
After calibration, at 100 MHz, span: 1 MHz (when RF ATT, RBW, VBW, and sweep time set to AUTO)
RBW switching uncertainty: 0.3 dB (1 kHz to 1 MHz), 0.4 dB (3 MHz) After calibration, referenced to RBW: 3 kHz
Input attenuator (RF ATT)
Setting range: 0 to 70 dB (10 dB steps)
Manual settable, or automatically settable according to reference level
Switching uncertainty: 0.3 dB (0 to 50 dB), 1.0 dB (0 to 70 dB)
After calibration, frequency: 100 MHz, referenced to RF ATT: 10 dB
Relative:
1.5 dB (9.0 kHz to 3.2 GHz), 1.0 dB (100 kHz to 3.2 GHz), 1.5 dB (3.1 to 8.1 GHz), 3.0 dB (8.0 to 14.3 GHz),
4.0 dB (14.1 to 26.5 GHz), 4.0 dB (26.2 to 40 GHz)
Frequency response
After pre-selector tuning at microwave band, referenced to midpoint between highest and lowest frequency deviation in
each band.
Absolute: 5.0 dB (9 kHz to 40 GHz, RF ATT: 10 dB, referenced to 100 MHz) After pre-selector tuning at microwave band
Scale (10 div.)
Log scale: 10, 5, 2, 1 dB/div
Linear scale: 10, 5, 2, 1%/div
Linearity (after calibration)
Waveform display Log scale: 0.4 dB (0 to 20 dB, RBW: 1 MHz), 1.0 dB (0 to 70 dB, RBW: 100 kHz),
Amplitude

1.5 dB (0 to 85 dB, RBW: 3 kHz), 2.5 dB (0 to 90 dB, RBW: 3 kHz)


Linear scale: 4% (compared to reference level)
Marker level resolution
Log scale: 0.01 dB, Linear scale: 0.02% of reference level
2nd harmonic distortion:
60 dBc (10 to 200 MHz, mixer input: 30 dBm), 70 dBc (0.2 to 1.55 GHz, mixer input: 30 dBm),
90 dBc or noise level (1.55 to 20 GHz, mixer input: 10 dBm)
Two signal 3rd order intermodulation distortion:
Spurious response 70 dBc (10 to 100 MHz), 80 dBc (0.1 to 8.1 GHz), 75 dBc or average noise level (8.1 to 26.5 GHz),
75 dBc or average noise level (typical, 26.5 to 40 GHz)
Frequency difference of two signals: 50 kHz, mixer input: 30 dBm
Image response: 65 dBc (18 GHz), 60 dBc (22 GHz), 55 dBc (40 GHz)
Multiple/out of band response: 70 dBc(14 GHz), 60 dBc (26 GHz), 55 dBc (40 GHz)
1 dB gain compression 5 dBm (100 MHz, at mixer input)
Setting range: 20 ms to 1000 s (manually settable, or automatically settable according to span, RBW, and VBW)
Sweep time
Accuracy: 15% (20 ms to 100 s), 25% (110 to 1000 s), 1% (time domain sweep: digital zero span mode)
Sweep

Sweep mode Continuous, Single


Time domain sweep mode Analog zero span, Digital zero span
Zero sweep Sweeps only in frequency range indicated by zone marker.
Tracking sweep Sweeps while tracing peak points within zone marker (zone sweep also possible).
Number of data points 501
NORMAL: Simultaneously displays max. and min. points between sample points.
POS PEAK: Displays max. point between sample points.
Detection mode NEG PEAK: Displays min. point between sample points.
SAMPLE: Displays momentary value at sample points.
Detection mode switching uncertainty: 0.5 dB (at reference level)
Display Color TFT-LCD, Size: 5.5-inch, Number of colors: 17 (RGB, each 64-scale settable), Intensity adjustment: 5 steps settable
Trace A: Displays frequency spectrum.
Trace B: Displays frequency spectrum.
Trace Time: Displays time domain waveform at center frequency.
Trace A/B: Displays Trace A and Trace B simultaneously. Simultaneous sweep of same frequency, alternate sweep of
Display functions independent frequencies.
Trace A/BG: Displays frequency region to be observed (background) and object band (foreground) selected from
background with zone marker simultaneously.
Trace A/Time: Displays frequency spectrum, and time domain waveform at center frequency simultaneously.
Functions

Trace move/calculation: A B, B A, A B, A + B A, A B A, A B + DL A
Storage functions NORMAL, VIEW, MAX HOLD, MIN HOLD, AVERAGE, CUMULATIVE, OVER WRITE
Demodulation range: 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 kHz/div
Marker display
FM demodulation Accuracy: 5% of full scale (referenced to center frequency, DC-coupled, RBW: 3 MHz, VBW: 1 Hz, CW)
waveform display function Demodulation frequency response:
DC (50 Hz at AC-coupled) to 100 kHz (range: 20 kHz/div, VBW: Off, at 3 dB bandwidth)
DC (50 Hz at AC-coupled) to 500 kHz (range: 50 kHz/div, VBW: Off, at 3 dB bandwidth) RBW: 1 kHz to 3 MHz usable
Input connector K-J, 50
IF OUTPUT: 10 dBm (typical, 100 MHz, upper edge of scale, 50 terminated), 10.69 MHz, BNC connector
VIDEO OUTPUT (Y): 0 to 0.5 V 0.1 V (typical, from lower edge to upper edge at 10 dB/div)
0 to 0.4 V 0.1 V (typical, from lower edge to upper edge at 10%/div)
Auxiliary signal BNC connector 75 terminated at 100 MHz input
input and output COMPOSITE OUTPUT: For NTSC, 1 Vp-p (75 terminated), BNC connector
EXT REF INPUT: 10 MHz 10 Hz, 10 to +2 dBm (50 terminated), BNC connector
REF BUFFERED OUTPUT: 0 dBm (50 terminated), BNC connector
1ST LOCAL OUTPUT: 4 to 7 GHz, +8 dBm, 50 , SMA-J connector
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Signal search AUTO TUNE, PEAK CF, PEAK REF, SCROLL
Zone marker NORMAL, DELTA
Marker MARKER CF, MARKER REF, MARKER CF STEP SIZE, MARKER SPAN, ZONE SPAN
Peak search PEAK, NEXT PEAK, NEXT RIGHT PEAK, NEXT LEFT PEAK, MIN DIP, NEXT DIP
Multimarker Number of markers: 10 max. (HIGHEST 10, HARMONICS, MANUAL SET)
Noise power (dBm/Hz, dBm/ch), C/N (dBc/Hz, dBc/ch), Occupied bandwidth (power N% method, X-dB down method),
Adjacent channel power (REF: total power/reference level/in-band level method, channel designate display: 2 channels x
Measure 2 graphic display), Average power of burst signal (average power in designated time range of time domain waveform),
Channel power (dBm, dBm/Hz), Template comparison (upper/lower limits x each 2, time domain), MASK (upper/lower x
each 2, frequency domain)
Save/Recall Saves setting conditions and waveform data to internal memory (max. 12) or memory card.
Printer (HP dot matrix, EPSON dot matrix or compatible models):
Display data hard-copied via RS-232C, GPIB and Centronics (Option 10) interfaces
Hard copy HP Dot image (control code: PCL3), Epson Dot image (control code: ESC/P-J84)
There are restrictions on compatible types.
Functions

Plotter (HP-GL, GP-GL compatible models): Screen output via RS-232C and GPIB interface
Language: PTL (BASIC interpreter)
Programming: Using external computer.
PTA Program memory: Memory card, upload/download to/from external computer
Programming capacity: 192 KB
Data processing: Directly accesses measurement data according to system variables, system subroutines, and system functions
RS-232C Outputs data to printer and plotter. Control from external computer (excluding power switch).
Meets IEEE488.2. Controlled by external computer (excluding power switch). Or controls external equipment with PTA.
GPIB Interface function: SH1, AH1, T6, L4, SR1, RL1, PP0, DC1, DT1, C1, C2, C3, C4, C28
Automatic correction of insertion loss of MA1621A Impedance Transformer
Correction Correction accuracy (RF ATT: 10 dB):
2.5 dB (9 to 100 kHz), 1.5 dB (100 kHz to 2 GHz), 2.0 dB (2 to 3 GHz) Typical value
Functions: Saving/Recalling measurement parameters/Waveform data, Uploading/Downloading PTA programs;
Supported cards: SRAM, EPROM, Flash EPROM
Memory card Connector: PCMCIA Rev. 2.0, 2 slots
interface SRAM Memory cards: Read and write (Card size: 2 MB max.)
EPROM and EEROM Memory cards: Read (Card size: 2 MB max.)
The supported operating systems are Windows 95, 98, and XP.
Frequency range: 18 to 110 GHz
Frequency band configuration
Frequency Band K: 18 to 26.5 GHz (n = 4), Band A: 26.5 to 40 GHz (n = 6), Band Q: 33 to 50 GHz (n = 8), Band U: 40 to 60 GHz (n = 9),
Band V: 50 to 75 GHz (n = 11), Band E: 50 to 90 GHz (n = 13), Band W: 75 to 110 GHz (n = 16)
Span setting range: 0 Hz, (100 x n) Hz to each bandwidth n: local harmonic order
External mixer

Level measurement
Mixer conversion loss setting range: 15 to 85 dB
Maximum input level: Depends on external mixer
Amplitude
Average noise level: Depends on external mixer
Reference level setting range: 100 dBm to (25 to M) dBm Log scale, M: Mixer conversion loss
Frequency response: Depends on the external mixer used
Suitable mixer: 2-port mixer only (local frequency: 4 to 7 GHz, IF frequency: 689.31 MHz)
Input/output
Display gain: 0 2 dB (external mixer input: 10 dBm, at mixer conversion loss of 15 dB)
EMC EN61326: 1997 + A1: 1998 + A2: 2001 + A3: 2003 (Class A, Annex A), EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)
Vibration MIL-STD-810D
Others

Power supply
85 to 132/170 to 250 Vac (automatic voltage switching), 47.5 to 63 Hz, 400 VA
(operating range)
Dimensions and mass 320 (W) x 177 (H) x 381 (D) mm, 15 kg (without options)
Ambient temperature 0 to +50C (operation), 40 to +75C (storage)

Option 02: Narrow Resolution Bandwidth Option 03: Narrow Resolution Bandwidth
Resolution bandwidth (3 dB) 30 Hz, 100 Hz, 300 Hz Resolution bandwidth (3 dB) 10 Hz, 30 Hz, 100 Hz, 300 Hz
Resolution bandwidth Resolution bandwidth
0.4 dB (RBW 3 kHz reference) 0.4 dB (RBW 3 kHz reference)
switching uncertainty switching uncertainty
Resolution bandwidth Resolution bandwidth
20% 20%
accuracy accuracy
Selectivity (60 dB : 3 dB) 15:1 Selectivity (60 dB : 3 dB) 15:1
135 dBm (1 MHz to 1 GHz),
135 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB (1 to 3.1 GHz),
Option 04: High-speed Time Domain Sweep 132 dBm (3.1 to 8.1 GHz),
12.5 s, 25 s, 50 s, 100 to 900 s (one most Average noise level 131 dBm (8.0 to 14.3 GHz),
Sweep time significant digit settable), 1.0 to 19 ms (two 123 dBm (14.1 to 26.5 GHz),
upper significant digits settable) 119 dBm (26.2 to 40 GHz)
RBW: 10 Hz, VBW: 1 Hz, RF ATT: 0 dB
Accuracy 1%
Log scale: 0.1 dB
Marker level resolution
Linear scale: 0.2% (relative to reference level)
This option is recommended to be mounted together with option 06.

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Option 06: Trigger/Gate Circuit Option 07: AM/FM Demodulator
Trigger switch FREERUN, TRIGGERED With internal loudspeaker and earphone
Voice output
EXT connector (3.5 jack), adjustable volume
Trigger level: 10 V (resolution: 0.1 V), TTL level
Trigger slope: Rise/Fall
Connector: BNC Option 10: Centronics Interface*1
VIDEO
Log scale: 100 to 0 dB (resolution: 1 dB) Function Outputs data to printer (Centronics standard)
Trigger source Trigger slope: Rise/Fall Connector D-Sub 25-pin (jack)
WIDE IF VIDEO
Trigger level: High, middle, or low selectable 1: GPIB interface can not be installed simultaneously.
Bandwidth: 20 MHz
Trigger slope: Rise/Fall Option 15: Sweep Signal Output
LINE
Frequency: 47.5 to 63 Hz (line lock) 0 to 10 V 1 V (100 k termination, from left
Pre-trigger (displays waveform from previous max. 1 Sweep output (X) side to right side of display scale), BNC
screen at trigger point) connector
Trigger delay Range: time span to 0 s, Resolution: time span/500 TTL level (low level with sweeping), BNC
Post-trigger (displays waveform from after max. 65.5 ms Sweep status output (Z) connector
at trigger point)
Range: 0 to 65.5 ms, Resolution: 1 s
In frequency domain, displays spectrum of input signal in
Gate sweep specified gate interval.
Gate delay: 0 to 65.5 ms (from trigger point, resolution: 1 s)
Gate width: 2 s to 65.5 ms (from gate delay, resolution: 1 s)

External Mixer
Models Frequency range Flange Max. input power
MA2740A 18 to 26.5 GHz MIL-F-3922/68-001KM 100 mW
MA2741A 26.5 to 40 GHz MIL-F-3922/68-001AM 100 mW
MA2742A 33 to 50 GHz MIL-F-3922/67B-006 100 mW
MA2743A 40 to 60 GHz MIL-F-3922/67B-007 100 mW
MA2744A 50 to 75 GHz MIL-F-3922/67B-008 100 mW
MA2745A 60 to 90 GHz MIL-F-3922/68B-009 100 mW
MA2746A 75 to 110 GHz MIL-F-3922/68B-010 100 mW

Ordering Information
Please specify model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Main frame J0805 DC Block (Model 7003, 10 kHz to 18 GHz, 50 V,
MS2668C Spectrum Analyzer N-type, Weinschel product)
J0910 DC Block (Model 7006, 10 kHz to 18 GHz, 50 V,
Standard accessories SMA-type, Weinschel product)
Power Cord, 2.6 m: 1 pc MA2507A DC Block Adaptor (50 , 9 kHz to 3 GHz, 50 V, N-type)
F0013 Fuse, 5 A: 2 pcs MA8601A DC Block Adaptor (50 , 30 kHz to 2 GHz, 50 V, N-type)
W1335AE MS2668C Operation Manual: 1 copy MA8601J DC Block Adaptor (75 , 10 kHz to 2.2 GHz, 50 V, NC-type)
B0329G Front Cover (3/4MW4U): 1 pc MA1621A 50 75 Impedance Transformer
Options (75 , 9 kHz to 3 GHz, 100 V, NC-type)
MS2668C-02 Narrow Resolution Bandwidth MP614B 50 75 Impedance Transformer
MS2668C-03 Narrow Resolution Bandwidth (50 to 1200 MHz, transformer type, NC-type)
MS2668C-04 High-speed Time Domain Sweep J0007 GPIB Cable, 1 m
MS2668C-06 Trigger/Gate Circuit J0008 GPIB Cable, 2 m
MS2668C-07 AM/FM Demodulator J0742A RS-232C Cable, 1 m (for PC-98 Personal Computer and
(outputs to loudspeaker or earphone connector) VP-600, D-Sub 25-pin, straight)
MS2668C-10 Centronics Interface J0743A RS-232C Cable, 1 m
(GPIB interface can not be used simultaneously) (for PC/AT compatible, D-Sub 9-pin, cross)
MS2668C-15 Sweep Signal Output J0064A 7 GHz Band Coaxial/waveguide Adaptor
(5.8 to 8.6 GHz, N-J BRJ-7)
Warranty J0064C 10 GHz Band Coaxial/waveguide Adaptor
MS2668C-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service (8.2 to 12.4 GHz, N-J BRJ-10)
MS2668C-91 Extended Five Year Warranty Service J0004 Coaxial Adaptor (N-P SMA-J)
DGM010-02000EE Coaxial Cord, 2 m (N-type connector, general use)
Application parts DGM024-02000EE Coaxial Cord, 2 m (N-type connector, low-loss type)
J0911 Coaxial Cord (K-P K-P), 1 m J0063 Fixed Attenuator for High Power
(DC to 40 GHz, SUCOFLEX 102A) (30 dB, 10 W, DC to 12.4 GHz, N-type)
J0912 Coaxial Cord (K-P K-P), 0.5 m J0395 Fixed Attenuator for High Power
(DC to 40 GHz, SUCOFLEX 102A) (30 dB, 30 W, DC to 9 GHz, N-type)
34AKNF50 Coaxial Adaptor J0078 Fixed Attenuator for High Power
(DC to 20 GHz, SWR: 1.5, ruggedized K-P N-J) (20 dB, 10 W, DC to 18 GHz, N-type)
J0322B Coaxial Cord (SMA-P SMA-P), 1 m MP526D High Pass Filter (400 MHz band, N-type)
(DC to 18 GHz, SUCOFLEX 104) MA1601A High Pass Filter (800/900 MHz band, N-type)
J0561 Coaxial Cord (N-P-5W 5D-2W N-P-5W), 1 m MA2740A External Mixer (18 to 26.5 GHz)
J0104A Coaxial Cord (BNC-P RG-55/U N-P), 1 m MA2741A External Mixer (26.5 to 40 GHz)
CSCJ-256K-SM 256 KB Memory Card (meets PCMCIA Rel. 2.0) MA2742A External Mixer (33 to 50 GHz)
CSCJ-512K-SM 512 KB Memory Card (meets PCMCIA Rel. 2.0) MA2743A External Mixer (40 to 60 GHz)
CSCJ-001M-SM 1024 KB Memory Card (meets PCMCIA Rel. 2.0) MA2744A External Mixer (50 to 75 GHz)
CSCJ-002M-SM 2048 KB Memory Card (meets PCMCIA Rel. 2.0) MA2745A External Mixer (60 to 90 GHz)
B0395A Rack Mount Kit (IEC) MA2746A External Mixer (75 to 110 GHz)
B0395B Rack Mount Kit (JIS) B0421A Carrying Case (hard type, with casters)
MP612A RF Fuse Holder B0421B Carrying Case (hard type, without casters)
MP613A Fuse Element B0435A Carrying Case (soft type)

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SPECTRUM ANALYZER GPIB
MS2667C
9 kHz to 30 GHz (18 to 110 GHz)

For Evaluating LMDS Subscriber Radio Systems

The MS2667C is a compact, lightweight and low-price spectrum an- 100 dB Display Dynamic Range
alyzer covering the frequency range from 9 kHz to 30 GHz. It has su- The MS2667C can display nearly 90 dB on a single screen for mea-
perior basic performance, such as high C/N ratio, low distortion, and surements requiring a wide dynamic range, such as adjacent chan-
high frequency/level accuracies, and is easy to operate. The large nel power.
selection of options means a wide range of applications can be han- High-accuracy Measurement
dled at reasonable cost. Auto-calibration ensures high-level accuracy.
A span accuracy of 2.5% and 501 sampling points offer accurate
Features measurement of occupied frequency bandwidth and adjacent chan-
Compact and Lightweight (15 kg in standard configuration) nel power.
High C/N and Superior Distortion Characteristics
Easy-to-use, Simple Operation
Millimeter-wave Applications
Versatile Options Supporting Wide Range of Applications
Performance and Functions
Counter with 1 Hz Resolution
The MS2667C has a full complement of frequency counter function.
The resolution is as high as 1 Hz even at full span, and high-speed
frequency measurements is easy. The high sensitivity compared to
ordinary counters makes it easy to select and determine the fre-
quency of one signal from many.

Occupied Bandwidth Measurement

Frequency Measurement (1 Hz Resolution)

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Radio Evaluation (Measure Functions)
The full range of functions including measurement of power levels,
frequencies, adjacent channel power, and mask and time template
measurements support easy evaluation of radio performance. Key
operation is simple and high-speed calculations make measurement
fast and efficient.

Adjacent Channel Power Measurement

Burst Average Power Measurement

Time Template Measurement

Zone Sweep and Multi-zone Sweep Functions


Sweeps can be limited to zones defined by zone markers, resulting
in shorter sweep times. This zone sweep function can be combined
with Measure functions such as Noise Measure to directly read the
total noise power in the zone, greatly reducing measurement times.
Mask Measurement The multi-zone sweep function can sweep a maximum of 10 zones.

Channel Power Measurement Multi-zone Sweep

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Specifications
Except where noted otherwise, specified values are obtained after warming-up equipment for 30 minutes at a constant ambient temperature
and then performing calibration. The typical values are given for reference, and are not guaranteed.
Frequency range 9 kHz to 30 GHz
Band 0: 0 to 3.2 GHz (n: 1); Band 1: 3.1 to 6.5 GHz (n: 1); Band 1+: 6.4 to 8.1 GHz (n: 1); Band 2+: 8.0 to 15.3 GHz (n: 2);
Frequency band
Band 3+: 15.2 to 22.4 GHz (n: 3); Band 4+: 22.3 to 30 GHz (n: 4) n: local harmonic order
Pre-selector range 3.1 to 30 GHz (band 1, 1+, 2+, 3+, 4+)
Frequency setting
(1 x n) Hz n: local harmonic order
resolution
Frequency display (display frequency x reference frequency accuracy + span x span accuracy)
accuracy Span: (10 x n) kHz (n: local harmonic order, after calibration)
Marker frequency Normal marker: Same as display frequency accuracy
display accuracy Delta marker: Same as frequency span accuracy
Resolution: 1 Hz, 10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz
Frequency counter
Accuracy: Display frequency x reference frequency accuracy 1 LSD (at S/N: 20 dB)
Setting range: 0 Hz, 100 Hz to 30 GHz
Frequency

Frequency span
Accuracy: 5%
Setting range:
1 kHz, 3 kHz, 10 kHz, 30 kHz, 100 kHz, 300 kHz, 1 MHz, 3 MHz (manually settable, or automatically settable according to
Resolution frequency span) Option 02 (30 Hz, 100 Hz, 300 Hz), Option 03 (10 Hz, 30 Hz, 100 Hz, 300 Hz) added
bandwidth (RBW) Measurements of noise, C/N, adjacent channel power and channel power using Measure function are executed with the
(3 dB bandwidth) calculated equivalent noise bandwidth of the RBW.
Bandwidth accuracy: 20% (1 kHz to 1 MHz), 30% (3 MHz)
Selectivity (60 dB : 3 dB): 15:1
Video bandwidth
1 Hz to 3 MHz (1-3 sequence), OFF Manually settable, or automatically settable according to RBW
(VBW)
Sideband noise: 95 dBc/Hz + 20 log n (1 MHz to 30 GHz, 10 kHz offset) n: local harmonic order
Signal purity and Residual FM: 20 Hzp-p/0.1 s (1 GHz, span: 0 Hz)
stability Frequency drift: 200 x n Hz/min (span: 10 kHz x n, sweep time: 100 s)
After 1 hour warm-up at constant ambient temperature; n: local harmonic order
Frequency: 10 MHz
Reference oscillator Aging rate: 1 x 107/year, 2 x 108/day
Temperature characteristics: 5 x 108 (0 to +50C, referenced to frequency at 25C)
Measurement range: Average noise level to +30 dBm
Maximum input level: +30 dBm (CW average power, RF ATT: 10 dB), 0 Vdc
Average noise level:
Level measurement 115 dBm (1 MHz to 1 GHz, band 0), 115 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB (1 to 3.1 GHz, band 0), 110 dBm (3.1 to 8.1 GHz, band 1),
102 dBm (8.0 to 15.3 GHz, band 2), 98 dBm (15.2 to 22.4 GHz, band 3), 91 dBm (22.3 to 30 GHz, band 4)
RBW: 1 kHz, VBW: 1 Hz, RF ATT: 0 dB
Residual response: 90 dBm (RF ATT: 0 dB, input: 50 terminated, 1 MHz to 8.1 GHz)
Setting range
Log scale: 100 to +30 dBm; Linear scale: 224 V to 7.07 V
Unit
Log scale: dBm, dBV, dBmV, V, dBVemf, W
Linear scale: V
Reference level accuracy:
Reference level 0.4 dB (49.9 to 0 dBm), 0.75 dB (69.9 to 50 dBm, 0.1 to +30 dBm), 1.5 dB (80 to 70 dBm)
After calibration, at 100 MHz, span: 1 MHz (when RF ATT, RBW, VBW and sweep time set to AUTO)
RBW switching uncertainty: 0.3 dB (1 kHz to 1 MHz), 0.4 dB (3 MHz) After calibration, referenced to RBW: 3 kHz
Input attenuator (RF ATT)
Setting range: 0 to 70 dB (10 dB steps) Manually settable, or automatically settable according to reference level
Switching uncertainty: 0.3 dB (0 to 50 dB), 1.0 dB (0 to 70 dB)
After calibration, frequency: 100 MHz, referenced to RF ATT: 10 dB
Relative: 1.5 dB (9 to 100 kHz, band 0), 1.0 dB (100 kHz to 3.2 GHz, band 0), 1.5 dB (3.1 to 8.1 GHz, band 1),
Amplitude

3.0 dB (8 to 15.3 GHz, band 2), 4.0 dB (15.2 to 22.4 GHz, band 3), 4.0 dB (22.3 to 30 GHz, band 4)
Frequency response After pre-selector tuning at band 1, 2, 3 and 4, referenced to midpoint between highest and lowest frequency deviation
in each band
Absolute: 5.0 dB (9 kHz to 30 GHz, RF ATT: 10 dB, referenced to 100 MHz) After pre-selector tuning at band 1, 2, 3 and 4
Scale (10 div)
Log scale: 10, 5, 2, 1 dB/div
Linear scale: 10, 5, 2, 1%/div
Linearity (after calibration)
Waveform display Log scale: 0.4 dB (0 to 20 dB, RBW: 1 MHz), 1.0 dB (0 to 70 dB, RBW: 100 kHz), 1.5 dB (0 to 85 dB, RBW: 3 kHz),
2.5 dB (0 to 90 dB, RBW: 3 kHz)
Linear scale: 4% (compared to reference level)
Marker level resolution
Log scale: 0.01 dB, Linear scale: 0.02% of reference level
2nd harmonic distortion:
60 dBc (10 to 200 MHz, band 0, mixer input: 30 dBm), 70 dBc (0.2 to 1.55 GHz, band 0, mixer input: 30 dBm),
90 dBc or noise level (1.55 to 15 GHz, band 1/2/3/4, mixer input: 10 dBm)
Two signals 3rd order intermodulation distortion:
Spurious response
70 dBc (10 to 100 MHz), 80 dBc (0.1 to 8.1 GHz), 75 dBc or average noise level (8.1 to 26.5 GHz), 75 dBc or average
noise level (typical, 26.5 to 30 GHz) Frequency difference of two signals: 50 kHz, mixer input: 30 dBm
Image response: 65 dBc (18 GHz), 60 dBc (22 GHz), 55 dBc (30 GHz)
Multiple/out of band response: 60 dBc (22 GHz), 55 dBc (30 GHz)
1 dB gain
5 dBm (100 MHz, at mixer input)
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Setting range: 20 ms to 1000 s (manually settable, or automatically settable according to span, RBW and VBW)
Sweep time
Accuracy: 15% (20 ms to 100 s), 25% (110 to 1000 s), 1% (time domain sweep: digital zero span mode)
Sweep mode Continuous, Single
Sweep

Time domain
Analog zero span, Digital zero span
sweep mode
Zone sweep Sweeps only in frequency range indicated by zone marker
Tracking sweep Sweeps while tracing peak points within zone marker (zone sweep also possible)
Number of data
501
points
NORMAL: Simultaneously displays max. and min. points between sample points
POS PEAK: Displays max. point between sample points
Detection mode NEG PEAK: Displays min. point between sample points
SAMPLE: Displays momentary value at sample points
Detection mode switching uncertainty: 0.5 dB (at reference level)
Display Color TFT-LCD, Size: 5.5-inch, Number of colors: 17 (RGB, each 64-scale settable), Intensity adjustment: 5 steps settable
Trace A: Displays frequency spectrum
Trace B: Displays frequency spectrum
Trace Time: Displays time domain waveform at center frequency
Trace A/B: Displays Trace A and Trace B simultaneously. Simultaneous sweep of same frequency, alternate sweep of
Display functions independent frequencies.
Trace A/BG: Displays frequency region to be observed (background) and object band (foreground) selected from background
with zone marker simultaneously
Trace A/Time: Displays frequency spectrum and time domain waveforms at center frequency simultaneously
Trace move/calculation: A B, B A, A B, A + B A, A B A, A B + DL A
Storage functions NORMAL, VIEW, MAX HOLD, MIN HOLD, AVERAGE, CUMULATIVE, OVER WRITE
Demodulation range: 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 kHz/div
Marker display
FM demodulation
Accuracy: 5% of full scale (referenced to center frequency, DC-coupled. RBW: 3 MHz, VBW: 1 Hz, CW)
waveform display
Demodulation frequency response: DC (50 Hz at AC-coupled) to 100 kHz (range: 20 kHz/div, VBW: Off, at 3 dB bandwidth)
function
DC (50 Hz at AC-coupled) to 500 kHz (range: 50 kHz/div, VBW: Off, at 3 dB bandwidth)
RBW: 1 kHz to 3 MHz usable
Input connector K-J, 50
IF OUTPUT: 10.69 MHz, BNC connector
VIDEO OUTPUT (Y): 0 to 0.5 V 0.1 V (typical, from lower edge to upper edge at 10 dB/div),
0 to 0.4 V 0.1 V (typical, from lower edge to upper edge at 10%/div), BNC connector
Auxiliary signal 75 terminated at 100 MHz input
input and output COMPOSITE OUTPUT: For NTSC, 1 Vp-p (75 terminated), BNC connector
EXT REF INPUT: 10 MHz 10 Hz, 10 to +2 dBm (50 terminated), BNC connector
REF BUFFERED OUTPUT: 0 dBm (50 terminated), BNC connector
Functions

1ST LOCAL OUTPUT: 4 to 7 GHz, +8 dBm, 50 , SMA-J connector


Signal search AUTO TUNE, PEAK CF, PEAK REF, SCROLL
Zone marker NORMAL, DELTA
Marker MARKER CF, MARKER REF, MARKER CF STEP SIZE, MARKER SPAN, ZONE SPAN
Peak search PEAK, NEXT PEAK, NEXT RIGHT PEAK, NEXT LEFT PEAK, MIN DIP, NEXT DIP
Multimarker Number of markers: 10 max. (HIGHEST 10, HARMONICS, MANUAL SET)
Noise power (dBm/Hz, dBm/ch), C/N (dBc/Hz, dBc/ch), Occupied bandwidth (power N% method, X-dB down method), Adjacent
channel power (REF: total power/reference level/in-band level method, Channel designate display: 2 channels x 2 graphic display),
Measure
Average power of burst signal (average power in designated time range of time domain waveform), Channel power (dBm,
dBm/Hz), Template comparison (upper/lower limits x each 2, time domain), MASK (upper/lower x each 2, frequency domain)
Save/Recall Saves and recalls setting conditions and waveform data to internal memory (max. 12) or memory card
Printer (HP dot matrix, EPSON dot matrix or compatible models):
Display data hard-copied via RS-232C, GPIB and Centronics (Option 10) interfaces
Hard copy HP Dot image (control code: PCL3), Epson Dot image (control code: ESC/P-J84)
There are restrictions on compatible types.
Plotter (HP-GL, GP-GL compatible models): Screen output via RS-232C and GPIB interface
Language: PTL (BASIC interpreter)
Programming: Using external computer
PTA Program memory: Memory card, upload/download to/from external computer
Programming capacity: 192 KB
Data processing: Directly accesses measurement data according to system variables, system subroutines, and system function.
RS-232C Outputs data to printer and plotter. Control from external computer (excluding power switch)
Meets IEEE488.2. Controlled by external computer (excluding power switch). Or controls external equipment with PTA
GPIB
Interface function: SH1, AH1, T6, L4, SR1, RL1, PP0, DC1, DT1, C1, C2, C3, C4, C28
Automatic correction of insertion loss of MA1621A Impedance Transformer
Correction Correction accuracy (RF ATT: 10 dB):
2.5 dB (9 to 100 kHz), 1.5 dB (100 kHz to 2 GHz), 2.0 dB (2 to 3 GHz) Typical value
Functions: Saving/Recalling measurement parameters/Waveform data, Uploading/Downloading PTA programs;
Supported cards: SRAM, EPROM, Flash EPROM
Memory card Connector: PCMCIA Rev. 2.0, 2 slots
interface SRAM Memory cards: Read and write (Card size: 2 MB max.)
EPROM and EEROM Memory cards: Read (Card size: 2 MB max.)
The supported operating systems are Windows 95, 98, and XP.
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Frequency range: 18 to 110 GHz
Frequency band configuration
Frequency Band K: 18 to 26.5 GHz (n: 4), Band A: 26.5 to 40 GHz (n: 6), Band Q: 33 to 50 GHz (n: 8), Band U: 40 to 60 GHz (n: 9),
Band V: 50 to 75 GHz (n: 11), Band E: 60 to 90 GHz (n: 13), Band W: 75 to 110 GHz (n: 16)
Span setting range: 0 Hz, (100 x n) Hz to each bandwidth n: local harmonic order
External mixer

Level measurement
Mixer conversion loss setting range: 15 to 85 dB
Maximum input level: Depends on external mixer
Amplitude
Average noise level: Depends on external mixer
Reference level setting range: 100 dBm to (25 to M) dBm Log scale, M: Mixer conversion loss
Frequency response: Depends on the external mixer used
Suitable mixer: 2-port mixer only (local frequency: 4 to 7 GHz, IF frequency: 689.31 MHz)
Input/Output
Display gain: 0 2 dB (external mixer input: 10 dBm, at mixer conversion loss of 15 dB)
EMC EN61326: 1997 + A1: 1998 + A2: 2001 + A3: 2003 (Class A, Annex A), EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)
Vibration MIL-STD-810D
Others

Power supply
85 to 132/170 to 250 Vac (automatic voltage switching), 47.5 to 63 Hz, 400 VA
(operating range)
Dimensions and mass 320 (W) x 177 (H) x 381 (D) mm, 15 kg (without options)
Ambient temperature 0 to +50C (operation), 40 to +75C (storage)

Option 02: Narrow Resolution Bandwidth Option 06: Trigger/Gate Circuit


Resolution Trigger switch FREERUN, TRIGGERED
30 Hz, 100 Hz, 300 Hz
bandwidth (3 dB)
EXT
Resolution bandwidth Trigger level: 10 V (resolution: 0.1 V), TTL level
0.4 dB (RBW 3 kHz referenced)
switching uncertainty Trigger slope: Rise/Fall
Resolution bandwidth Connector: BNC
20% VIDEO
accuracy
Log scale: 100 to 0 dB (resolution: 1 dB)
Selectivity Trigger source Trigger slope: Rise/Fall
15:1
(60 dB:3 dB) WIDE IF VIDEO
Trigger level: High, middle, or low selectable
Bandwidth: 20 MHz
Option 03: Narrow Resolution Bandwidth Trigger slope: Rise/Fall
Resolution LINE
10 Hz, 30 Hz, 100 Hz, 300 Hz Frequency: 47.5 to 63 Hz (line lock)
bandwidth (3 dB)
Resolution bandwidth Pre-trigger (displays waveform from previous max. 1
0.4 dB (RBW 3 kHz referenced) screen at trigger point)
switching uncertainty
Range: time span to 0 s, Resolution: time span/500
Resolution bandwidth Trigger delay
20% Post-trigger (displays waveform from after max. 65.5
accuracy ms at trigger point)
Selectivity Range: 0 to 65.5 ms, Resolution: 1 s
15:1
(60 dB:3 dB) In frequency domain, displays spectrum of input
135 dBm (1 MHz to 1 GHz, band 0), signal in specified gate interval
135 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB (1 to 3.1 GHz, band 0), Gate sweep
Gate delay:
130 dBm (3.1 to 8.1 GHz, band 1), 0 to 65.5 ms (from trigger point, resolution: 1 s)
Average noise level 122 dBm (8.0 to 15.3 GHz, band 2), Gate width:
118 dBm (15.2 to 22.4 GHz, band 3), 2 s to 65.5 ms (from gate delay, resolution: 1 s)
111 dBm (22.3 to 30 GHz, band 4)
RBW: 10 Hz, VBW: 1 Hz, RF ATT: 0 dB
Option 07: AM/FM Demodulator
With internal loudspeaker and earphone connector
Option 04: High-speed Time Domain Sweep Voice output
(3.5 jack), adjustable volume
12.5 s, 25 s, 50 s, 100 to 900 s (one most
Sweep time significant digit settable)
1.0 to 19 ms (two upper significant digits settable) Option 10: Centronics Interface*1
Accuracy 1% Function Outputs data to printer (Centronics standard)
Marker level Log scale: 0.1 dB, Linear scale: 0.2% (relative to Connector D-Sub 25-pin (jack)
resolution reference level)
1: GPIB interface can not be installed simultaneously.
This option is recommended to be mounted together with option 06
Option 15: Sweep Signal Output
0 to 10 V 1 V (100 k termination, from left side
Sweep output (X)
to right side of display scale), BNC connector
Sweep status
TTL level (low level with sweeping), BNC connector
output (Z)

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External Mixer
Model Frequency range Mate flange Max. input power
MA2740A 18 to 26.5 GHz MIL-F-3922/68-001KM 100 mW
MA2741A 26.5 to 40 GHz MIL-F-3922/68-001AM 100 mW
MA2742A 33 to 50 GHz MIL-F-3922/67B-006 100 mW
MA2743A 40 to 60 GHz MIL-F-3922/67B-007 100 mW
MA2744A 50 to 75 GHz MIL-F-3922/67B-008 100 mW
MA2745A 60 to 90 GHz MIL-F-3922/68B-009 100 mW
MA2746A 75 to 110 GHz MIL-F-3922/68B-010 100 mW

Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/order No. Name Model/order No. Name
Main frame J0805 DC Block (Model 7003, 10 kHz to 18 GHz, 50 V,
MS2667C Spectrum Analyzer Weinschel product, N-type)
MA2507A DC Block Adapter (50 , 9 kHz to 3 GHz, 50 V, N-type)
Standard accessories MA8601A DC Block Adapter
Power Cord, 2.6 m: 1 pc (50 , 30 kHz to 2 GHz, 50 V, N-type)
F0013 Fuse, 5 A: 2 pcs MA8601J DC Block Adapter
W1335AE MS2665C/MS2667C Operation Manual: 1 copy (75 , 10 kHz to 2.2 GHz, 50 V, NC-type)
B0329G Front Cover (3/4MW4U) MA1621A 50 75 Impedance Transformer
(9 kHz to 3 GHz, 100 V, NC-type)
Options MP614B 50 75 Impedance Transformer
MS2667C-02 Narrow Resolution Bandwidth (50 to 1200 MHz, transformer type, NC-type)
MS2667C-03 Narrow Resolution Bandwidth J0007 GPIB Cable, 1 m
MS2667C-04 High-speed Time Domain Sweep J0008 GPIB Cable, 2 m
MS2667C-06 Trigger/Gate Circuit J0742A RS-232C Cable, 1 m (for PC-98 Personal Computer
MS2667C-07 AM/FM Demodulator and VP-600, D-Sub 25-pin, straight)
(outputs to loudspeaker or earphone connector) J0743A RS-232C Cable, 1 m
MS2667C-10 Centronics Interface (for PC/AT compatible, D-Sub 9-pin, cross)
(GPIB interface cannot be installed simultaneously) J0064A 7 GHz Band Coaxial/waveguide Adapter
MS2667C-15 Sweep Signal Output (5.8 to 8.6 GHz, N-J BRJ-7)
J0064C 10 GHz Band Coaxial/waveguide Adapter
Warranty (8.2 to 12.4 GHz, N-J BRJ-10)
MS2667C-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service J0004 Coaxial Adapter (N-P SMA-J)
MS2667C-91 Extended Five Year Warranty Service DGM010-02000EE Coaxial Cord, 2 m (N-type connector, general use)
DGM024-02000EE Coaxial Cord, 2 m (N-type connector, low-loss type)
Application parts J0063 Fixed Attenuator for High Power
34AKNF50 Coaxial Adapter (30 dB, 10 W, DC to 12.4 GHz, N-type)
(DC to 20 GHz, SWR: 1.5, ruggedized K-P N-J) J0395 Fixed Attenuator for High Power
J0561 Coaxial Cord (N-P-5W 5D-2W N-P-5W), 1 m (30 dB, 30 W, DC to 9 GHz, N-type)
J0104A Coaxial Cord (BNC-P RG-55/U N-P) , 1 m J0078 Fixed Attenuator for High Power
J0322B Coaxial Cord (SMA-P SMA-P), 1 m (20 dB, 10 W, DC to 18 GHz, N-type)
(DC to 18 GHz, SUCOFLEX 104A) MP526D High Pass Filter (400 MHz band)
J0911 Coaxial Cord (K-P K-P), 1 m MA1601A High Pass Filter (800/900 MHz band, N-type)
(DC to 40 GHz, SUCOFLEX 102A) MA2740A External Mixer (18 to 26.5 GHz)
J0912 Coaxial Cord (K-P K-P), 0.5 m MA2741A External Mixer (26.5 to 40 GHz)
(DC to 40 GHz, SUCOFLEX 102A) MA2742A External Mixer (33 to 50 GHz)
CSCJ-256K-SM 256 KB Memory Card (meets PCMCIA Rel. 2.0) MA2743A External Mixer (40 to 60 GHz)
CSCJ-512K-SM 512 KB Memory Card (meets PCMCIA Rel. 2.0) MA2744A External Mixer (50 to 75 GHz)
CSCJ-001M-SM 1024 KB Memory Card (meets PCMCIA Rel. 2.0) MA2745A External Mixer (60 to 90 GHz)
CSCJ-002M-SM 2048 KB Memory Card (meets PCMCIA Rel. 2.0) MA2746A External Mixer (75 to 110 GHz)
B0395A Rack Mount Kit (IEC) B0421A Carrying Case (hard type, with casters)
B0395B Rack Mount Kit (JIS) B0421B Carrying Case (hard type, without casters)
MP612A RF Fuse Holder B0435A Carrying Case (soft type)
MP613A Fuse Element

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SPECTRUM ANALYZER GPIB
MS2665C
9 kHz to 21.2 GHz

For Evaluating ETC Subscriber Radio Systems

The MS2665C is a compact, lightweight and low-price spectrum an- 100 dB Display Dynamic Range
alyzer covering the frequency range from 9 kHz to 21.2 GHz. It has The MS2665C can display nearly 90 dB on a single screen for mea-
superior basic performance, such as high C/N ratio, low distortion, surements requiring a wide dynamic range, such as adjacent chan-
and high frequency/level accuracies, and is easy to operate. The nel power.
large selection of options means a wide range of applications can be Split-screen Display
handled at reasonable cost. Two waveforms (Trace A and Trace B) with different frequencies can
be displayed on a split screen simultaneously. Additionally, the same
Features signal can be displayed in the frequency and time domains simulta-
Compact and Lightweight (13 kg in standard configuration) neously. The split-screen display also permits efficient signal level
High C/N and Superior Distortion Characteristics adjustment and harmonic distortion measurement. In addition to dis-
Easy-to-use, Simple Operation playing amplitude in the time domain, the FM-demodulation wave-
Versatile Options Supporting Wide Range of Applications form can also be displayed.
Easy-to-set Automatic Measurements
Performance and Functions
Counter with 1 Hz Resolution
The MS2665C has a full complement of frequency counter function.
The resolution is as high as 1 Hz even at full span, and high-speed
frequency measurements is easy. The high sensitivity compared to
ordinary counters makes it easy to select and determine the fre-
quency of one signal from many.

Two Traces with Different Frequencies

Frequency Measurement (1 Hz Resolution)

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Trigger/Gate Circuit (Option 06)
The trigger function provides stable measurements of burst signals
in the time domain. External, video, wide IF video, and line trigger
can be selected. PASS/FAIL measurements are easily made on
TDMA burst signals using limit lines created by the template function.
Pre-trigger and post-trigger delays can be used. Burst signals can
also be measured in the frequency domain using the gate sweep
function. A wide IF video trigger function eliminates the need for an
external trigger source that was previously required.

Spectrum and Time Domain Measurement

For Testing Digital Mobile Communication Equipment


High-speed Time-domain Sweep (Option 04)
Testing of TDMA-type radio equipment requires measurements of
antenna power, transient response characteristics of burst transmis-
sions, transmission timing, and other characteristics in the time do-
main (zero span). Adding the High-speed time-domain sweep option
boosts sweep time to 12.5 s and resolution to 0.025 s.
This option must be used with the Trigger/gate circuit (Option 06). Wide IF Video Trigger Function

High-speed Time-domain Measurement (TS = 12.5 s)


Wide IF Video Trigger and Gate Functions

Specifications
Except where noted otherwise, specified values are obtained after warming-up equipment for 30 minutes at a constant ambient temperature
and then performing calibration. The typical values are given for reference, and are not guaranteed.
Frequency range 9 kHz to 21.2 GHz
Band 0: 0 to 3.2 GHz (n: 1); Band 1: 2.92 to 6.5 GHz (n: 1); Band 1+: 6.4 to 8.1 GHz(n: 1); Band 2+: 8.0 to 15.3 GHz (n: 2);
Frequency band
Band 3+: 15.2 to 21.2 GHz (n: 3) n: local harmonic order
Pre-selector range 2.92 to 21.2 GHz (band 1, 1+, 2+, 3+)
Frequency setting
Frequency domain: (1 x n) Hz, Zero span: (100 x n) Hz n: local harmonic order
resolution
Frequency display (display frequency x reference frequency accuracy + span x span accuracy + 100 Hz x n)
accuracy Span: 10 kHz x n (n: local harmonic order, after calibration)
Marker frequency
Normal marker: Same as display frequency accuracy; Delta marker: Same as frequency span accuracy
display accuracy
Frequency

Resolution: 1 Hz, 10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz


Frequency counter
Accuracy: Display frequency x reference frequency accuracy 1 LSD (at S/N: 20 dB)
Setting range: 0 Hz, 1 kHz to 21.3 GHz
Frequency span
Accuracy: 2.5% (span: 10 kHz x n), 5% (span: <10 kHz x n, Option 02 installed)
Setting rage:
1 kHz, 3 kHz, 10 kHz, 30 kHz, 100 kHz, 300 kHz, 1 MHz, 3 MHz (manually settable, or automatically settable according to
Resolution frequency span) Option 02: 30 Hz, 100 Hz, and 300 Hz are added
bandwidth (RBW) Measurements of noise, C/N, adjacent channel power, and channel power by measure function are executed with the calculated
(3 dB bandwidth) equivalent noise bandwidth of the RBW.
Bandwidth accuracy: 20% (1 kHz to 1 MHz), 30% (3 MHz)
Selectivity (60 dB : 3 dB): 15:1
Video bandwidth
1 Hz to 3 MHz (1-3 sequence), OFF Manually settable, or automatically settable according to RBW
(VBW)
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Sideband noise: 95 dBc/Hz + 20 log n (1 MHz to 21.2 GHz, 10 kHz offset) n: local harmonic order
Signal purity, Residual FM: 20 Hzp-p/0.1 s (1 GHz, span: 0 Hz)
Frequency

stability Frequency drift: 200 x n Hz/min (span: 10 kHz x n, sweep time: 100 s)
After 1-hour warm-up at constant ambient temperature; n: local harmonic order
Frequency: 10 MHz
Reference oscillator Aging rate: 2 x 106/year (typical); Option 01 : 1 x 107/year, 2 x 108/day
Temperature characteristics: 1 x 105(typical, 0 to +50C); Option 01: 5 x 108 (0 to +50C, referenced to frequency at 25C)
Measurement range: Average noise level to +30 dBm
Maximum input level: +30 dBm (CW average power, RF ATT: 10 dB), 0 Vdc
Average noise level:
Level measurement 115 dBm (1 MHz to 1 GHz, band 0), 115 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB (1 to 3.1 GHz, band 0),
110 dBm (2.92 to 8.1 GHz, band 1), 102 dBm (8.0 to 15.3 GHz, band 2), 98 dBm (15.2 to 21.2 GHz, band 3)
RBW: 1 kHz, VBW: 1 Hz, RF ATT: 0 dB
Residual response: 90 dBm (RF ATT: 0 dB, input: 50 terminated, 1 MHz to 8.1 GHz)
Setting range
Log scale: 100 to +30 dBm; Linear scale: 224 V to 7.07 V
Unit
Log scale: dBm, dBV, dBmV, V, dBVemf, W
Linear scale: V
Reference level accuracy:
Reference level 0.4 dB (49.9 to 0 dBm), 0.75 dB (69.9 to 50 dBm, 0.1 to +30 dBm), 1.5 dB (80 to 70 dBm)
After calibration, at 100 MHz, span: 1 MHz (when RF ATT, RBW, VBW, and sweep time set to AUTO)
RBW switching uncertainty: 0.3 dB (1 kHz to 1 MHz), 0.4 dB (3 MHz) After calibration, referenced to RBW: 3 kHz
Input attenuator (RF ATT)
Setting range: 0 to 70 dB (10 dB steps) Manually settable, or automatically settable according to reference level
Switching uncertainty: 0.3 dB (0 to 50 dB), 1.0 dB (0 to 70 dB)
After calibration, frequency: 100 MHz, referenced to RF ATT: 10 dB
Relative: 1.5 dB (9 to 100 kHz, band 0), 1.0 dB (100 kHz to 3.2 GHz, band 0), 1.5 dB (2.92 to 8.1 GHz, band 1),
Amplitude

3.0 dB (8 to 15.3 GHz, band 2), 4.0 dB (15.2 to 21.2 GHz, band 3)
After pre-selector tuning at band 1, 2 and 3, referenced to midpoint between highest and lowest frequency deviation in
Frequency
each band
response
Absolute: 5.0 dB (9 kHz to 21.2 GHz, RF ATT: 10 dB, referenced to 100 MHz)
After pre-selector tuning at band 1, 2 and 3, referenced to midpoint between highest and lowest frequency deviation in
each band
Scale (10 div)
Log scale: 10, 5, 2, 1 dB/div
Linear scale: 10, 5, 2, 1%/div
Linearity (after calibration)
Waveform display
Log scale: 0.4 dB (0 to 20 dB), 1.0 dB (0 to 70 dB), 1.5 dB (0 to 85 dB), 2.5 dB (0 to 90 dB)
Linear scale: 4% (compared to reference level)
Marker level resolution
Log scale: 0.01 dB; Linear scale: 0.02% of reference level
2nd harmonic distortion:
60 dBc (10 to 200 MHz, band 0, mixer input: 30 dBm), 70 dBc (0.2 to 1.55 GHz, band 0, mixer input: 30 dBm),
100 dBc or noise level (1.46 to 10.6 GHz, band 1/2/3, mixer input: 10 dBm)
Two signals 3rd order intermodulation distortion:
Spurious response
70 dBc (10 to 100 MHz), 80 dBc (0.1 to 8.1 GHz), 75 dBc or noise level (8.1 to 21.2 GHz)
Frequency difference of two signals: 50 kHz, mixer input: 30 dBm
Image response: 65 dBc (18 GHz), 60 dBc (>18 GHz)
Multiple response: 60 dBc
1 dB gain
5 dBm (100 MHz, at mixer input)
compression
Setting range : 20 ms to 1000 s (manually settable, or automatically settable according to span, RBW, and VBW)
Sweep time
Accuracy: 15% (20 ms to 100 s), 25% (110 to 1000 s), 1% (time domain sweep: digital zero span mode)
Sweep mode Continuous, Single
Sweep

Time domain sweep


Analog zero span, Digital zero span
mode
Zone sweep Sweeps only in frequency range indicated by zone marker
Tracking sweep Sweeps while tracing peak points within zone marker (zone sweep also possible)
Number of data
501
points
NORMAL: Simultaneously displays max. and min. points between sample points
POS PEAK: Displays max. point between sample points
Detection mode NEG PEAK: Displays min. point between sample points
SAMPLE: Displays momentary value at sample points
Detection mode switching uncertainty: 0.5 dB (at reference level)
Functions

Display Color TFT-LCD, Size: 5.5-inch, Number of colors: 17 (RGB, each 64-scale settable), Intensity adjustment: 5 steps settable
Trace A: Displays frequency spectrum
Trace B: Displays frequency spectrum
Trace Time: Displays time domain waveform at center frequency
Trace A/B: Displays Trace A and Trace B simultaneously. Simultaneous sweep of same frequency, alternate sweep of independent
Display functions frequencies.
Trace A/BG: Displays frequency region to be observed (background) and object band (foreground) selected from background with
zone marker simultaneously
Trace A/Time: Displays frequency spectrum and time domain waveform at center frequency simultaneously
Trace move/calculation: A B, B A, A B, A + B A, A B A, A B + DL A

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Storage functions NORMAL, VIEW, MAX HOLD, MIN HOLD, AVERAGE, CUMULATIVE, OVER WRITE
Demodulation range: 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 kHz/div
Marker display
FM demodulation
Accuracy: 5% of full scale (referenced to center frequency, DC-coupled. RBW: 3 MHz, VBW: 1 Hz, CW)
waveform display
Demodulation frequency response: DC (50 Hz at AC-coupled) to 100 kHz (range: 20 kHz/div, VBW: Off, at 3 dB bandwidth)
function
DC (50 Hz at AC-coupled) to 500 kHz (range: 50 kHz/div, VBW: Off, at 3 dB bandwidth)
RBW: 1 kHz to 3 MHz usable
Input connector N-J, 50
IF OUTPUT: 10.69 MHz, BNC connector
VIDEO OUTPUT (Y): 0 to 0.5 V 0.1 V (typical, from lower edge to upper edge at 10 dB/div),
Auxiliary signal 0 to 0.4 V 0.1 V (typical, from lower edge to upper edge at 10%/div), BNC connector
input and output 75 terminated at 100 MHz input
COMPOSITE OUTPUT: For NTSC, 1 Vp-p (75 terminated), BNC connector
EXT REF INPUT: 10 MHz 10 Hz, 0 dBm (50 terminated), BNC connector
Signal search AUTO TUNE, PEAK CF, PEAK REF, SCROLL
Zone marker NORMAL, DELTA
Marker MARKER CF, MARKER REF, MARKER CF STEP SIZE, MARKER SPAN, ZONE SPAN
Peak search PEAK, NEXT PEAK, NEXT RIGHT PEAK, NEXT LEFT PEAK, MIN DIP, NEXT DIP
Multimarker Number of markers: 10 max. (HIGHEST 10, HARMONICS, MANUAL SET)
Noise power (dBm/Hz, dBm/ch), C/N (dBc/Hz, dBc/ch), Occupied bandwidth (power N% method, X-dB down method),
Adjacent channel power (REF: total power/reference level/in-band level method, Channel designate display: 2 channels x 2
Functions

Measure graphic display), Average power of burst signal (average power in designated time range of time domain waveform),
Channel power (dBm, dBm/Hz), Template comparison (upper/lower limits x each 2, time domain), MASK (upper/lower x each 2,
frequency domain)
Save/Recall Saves and recalls setting conditions and waveform data to internal memory (max. 12) or memory card
Printer (HP dot matrix, EPSON dot matrix or compatible models):
Display data hard-copied via RS-232C, GPIB and Centronics (Option 10) interfaces
Hard copy HP Dot image (control code: PCL3), Epson Dot image (control code: ESC/P-J84)
There are restrictions on compatible types.
Plotter (HP-GL, GP-GL compatible models): Screen output via RS-232C and GPIB interface
Language: PTL (BASIC interpreter)
Programming: Using external computer
PTA Program memory: Memory card, upload/download to/from external computer
Programming capacity: 192 KB
Data processing: Directly accesses measurement data according to system variables, system subroutines, and system function.
RS-232C Outputs data to printer and plotter. Control from external computer (excluding power switch)
Meets IEEE488.2. Controlled by external computer (excluding power switch). Or controls external equipment with PTA
GPIB
Interface function: SH1, AH1, T6, L4, SR1, RL1, PP0, DC1, DT1, C1, C2, C3, C4, C28
Automatic correction of insertion loss of MA1621A Impedance Transformer
Correction Correction accuracy (RF ATT: 10 dB):
2.5 dB (9 to 100 kHz), 1.5 dB (100 kHz to 2 GHz), 2.0 dB (2 to 3 GHz) Typical value
Functions: Saving/Recalling measurement parameters/Waveform data, Uploading/Downloading PTA programs;
Supported cards: SRAM, EPROM, Flash EPROM
Memory card Connector: PCMCIA Rev. 2.0, 2 slots
interface SRAM Memory cards: Read and write (Card size: 2 MB max.)
EPROM and EEROM Memory cards: Read (Card size: 2 MB max.)
The supported operating systems are Windows 95, 98, and XP.
EMC EN61326: 1997 + A1: 1998 + A2: 2001 + A3: 2003 (Class A, Annex A), EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)
Vibration MIL-STD-810D
Others

Power supply
85 to 132/170 to 250 Vac (automatic voltage switching), 47.5 to 63 Hz, 380 to 420 Hz (85 to 132 V only), 330 VA
(operating range)
Dimensions and
320 (W) x 177 (H) x 351 (D) mm, 13 kg (without options)
mass
Ambient temperature 0 to +50C (operation), 40 to +75C (storage)

Option 01: Reference Crystal Oscillator Option 02: Narrow Resolution Bandwidth
Frequency 10 MHz Resolution bandwidth
30 Hz, 100 Hz, 300 Hz
(3 dB)
1 x 107/year, 2 x 108/day (after power on, with
Aging rate Resolution bandwidth
reference to frequency after 24 h)
switching uncertainty 0.4 dB (RBW 3 kHz referenced)
Temperature
5 x 108 (0 to +50C, with reference to 25C) Resolution bandwidth
characteristics
accuracy 20% (100, 300 Hz)
Buffer output 10 MHz, >2 Vp-p (200 termination), BNC connector
Selectivity
15:1 (RBW: 100, 300 Hz), 20:1 (RBW: 30 Hz)
(60 dB:3 dB)

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Option 04: High-speed Time Domain Sweep Ordering Information
12.5 s, 25 s, 50 s, 100 to 900 s (one most Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Sweep time significant digit settable), 1.0 to 19 ms (two upper Model/order No. Name
significant digits settable)
Main frame
Accuracy 1% MS2665C Spectrum Analyzer
Marker level Log scale: 0.1 dB; Linear scale: 0.2% (relative to
resolution reference level) Standard accessories
Power Cord, 2.6 m: 1 pc
This option is recommended to be mounted together with option 06 F0013 Fuse, 5 A: 2 pcs
W1335AE MS2665C/MS2667C Operation Manual: 1 copy
Option 06: Trigger/Gate Circuit B0329G Front Cover (3/4MW4U)

Trigger switch FREERUN, TRIGGERED Options


EXT MS2665C-01 Reference Crystal Oscillator
Trigger level: 10 V (resolution: 0.1 V), TTL level MS2665C-02 Narrow Resolution Bandwidth
Trigger slope: Rise/Fall MS2665C-04 High-speed Time Domain Sweep
Connector: BNC MS2665C-06 Trigger/Gate Circuit
VIDEO MS2665C-07 AM/FM Demodulator
Log scale: 100 to 0 dB (resolution: 1 dB) (outputs to loudspeaker or earphone connector)
Trigger source Trigger slope: Rise/Fall MS2665C-10 Centronics Interface
WIDE IF VIDEO (GPIB interface cannot be installed simultaneously)
Trigger level: High, middle, or low selectable MS2665C-15 Sweep Signal Output
Bandwidth: 20 MHz
Trigger slope: Rise/Fall Warranty
LINE MS2665C-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service
Frequency: 47.5 to 63 Hz (line lock) MS2665C-91 Extended Five Year Warranty Service
Pre-trigger (displays waveform from previous max. 1 Application parts
screen at trigger point) J0561 Coaxial Cord (N-P-5W 5D-2W N-P-5W), 1 m
Range: time span to 0 s J0104A Coaxial Cord (BNC-P RG-55/U N-P) , 1 m
Resolution: time span/500 CSCJ-256K-SM 256 KB Memory Card (meets PCMCIA Rel. 2.0)
Trigger delay Post-trigger (displays waveform from after max. 65.5 CSCJ-512K-SM 512 KB Memory Card (meets PCMCIA Rel. 2.0)
ms at trigger point) CSCJ-001M-SM 1024 KB Memory Card (meets PCMCIA Rel. 2.0)
Range: 0 to 65.5 ms CSCJ-002M-SM 2048 KB Memory Card (meets PCMCIA Rel. 2.0)
Resolution: 1 s B0395A Rack Mount Kit (IEC)
In frequency domain, displays spectrum of input B0395B Rack Mount Kit (JIS)
signal in specified gate interval B0391A Carrying Case (hard type, with casters)
Gate sweep Gate delay: B0391B Carrying Case (hard type, without casters)
0 to 65.5 ms (from trigger point, resolution: 1 s) MP612A RF Fuse Holder
Gate width: MP613A Fuse Element
2 s to 65.5 ms (from gate delay, resolution: 1 s) J0805 DC Block (Model 7003, 10 kHz to 18 GHz, 50 V,
Weinschel product, N-type)
MA2507A DC Block Adapter
Option 07: AM/FM Demodulator (50 , 9 kHz to 3 GHz, 50 V, N-type)
MA8601A DC Block Adapter
With internal loudspeaker and earphone connector (50 , 30 kHz to 2 GHz, 50 V, N-type)
Voice output
(3.5 jack), adjustable volume MA8601J DC Block Adapter
(75 , 10 kHz to 2.2 GHz, 50 V, NC-type)
MA1621A 50 75 Impedance Transformer
Option 10: Centronics Interface*1 (9 kHz to 3 GHz, 100 V, NC-type)
MP614B 50 75 Impedance Transformer
Function Outputs data to printer (Centronics standard)
(50 to 1200 MHz, transformer type, NC-type)
Connector D-Sub 25-pin (jack) J0007 GPIB Cable, 1 m
J0008 GPIB Cable, 2 m
1: GPIB interface can not be installed simultaneously. J0742A RS-232C Cable, 1 m (for PC-98 Personal Computer
and VP-600, D-Sub 25 pin, straight)
J0743A RS-232C Cable, 1 m
Option 15: Sweep Signal Output (for PC/AT compatible, D-Sub 9-pin, cross)
0 to 10 V 1 V (100 k termination, from left side to J0064A 7 GHz Band Coaxial/waveguide Adapter
Sweep output (X)
right side of display scale), BNC connector (5.8 to 8.6 GHz, N-J BRJ-7)
Sweep status J0064C 10 GHz Band Coaxial/waveguide Adapter
TTL level (low level with sweeping), BNC connector (8.2 to 12.4 GHz, N-J BRJ-10)
output (Z)
J0004 Coaxial Adapter (N-P SMA-J)
DGM010-02000EE Coaxial Cord, 2 m (N-type connector, general use)
DGM024-02000EE Coaxial Cord, 2 m (N-type connector, low-loss type)

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SPECTRUM ANALYZER GPIB
MS2663C
9 kHz to 8.1 GHz

For Measuring up to 3rd Order Spurious Frequencies in the Mobile Communications Band

The MS2663C covers a frequency range of 9 kHz to 8.1 GHz, sup- Features
porting measurement of spurious frequencies of up to three times Compact and Lightweight (13.5 kg in standard configuration)
greater than the frequency bands used worldwide for mobile com-
munications. The MS2663C has superior basic performance such as
High C/N and Superior Distortion Characteristics
high C/N ratio, low distortion, and high frequency/level accuracies, Easy-to-use, Simple Operation
and is easy to operate. In addition, a Gaussian filter is used as the Versatile Options Supporting Wide Range of Applications
resolution bandwidth filter. The large selection of options means a Easy-to-set Automatic Measurements
wide range of applications can be handled at reasonable cost.

Specifications
Except where noted otherwise, specified values are obtained after warming-up equipment for 30 minutes at a constant ambient temperature
and then performing calibration. The typical values are given for reference, and are not guaranteed.
Frequency range 9 kHz to 8.1 GHz
Frequency band Band 0 (0 to 3.2 GHz); Band 1 (2.92 to 6.5 GHz); Band 1 + (6.4 to 8.1 GHz)
Pre-selector range 2.92 to 8.1 GHz (band 1, 1+)
Display frequency (display frequency x reference frequency accuracy + span x span accuracy + 100 Hz)
accuracy Span: 10 kHz, after calibration
Marker frequency
Normal: Same as display frequency accuracy; Delta: Same as frequency span accuracy
display accuracy
Resolution: 1 Hz, 10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz
Frequency counter
Accuracy: Display frequency x reference frequency accuracy 1 LSD (at S/N: 20 dB)
Setting range: 0 Hz, 1 kHz to 8.2 GHz
Frequency span
Accuracy: 2.5% (span: 10 kHz), 5% (span: <10 kHz, Option 02 installed)
Frequency

Setting range:
1 kHz, 3 kHz, 10 kHz, 30 kHz, 100 kHz, 300 kHz, 1 MHz, 3 MHz (manually settable, or automatically settable according to
frequency span) Option 02: 30 Hz, 100 Hz, and 300 Hz are added.
Resolution bandwidth (RBW)
Measurements of noise, C/N, adjacent channel power, and channel power by measure function are executed with the
(3 dB bandwidth)
calculated equivalent noise bandwidth of the RBW.
Bandwidth accuracy: 20% (1 kHz to 1 MHz), 30% (3 MHz)
Selectivity (60 dB : 3 dB): 15 : 1
Video bandwidth (VBW) 1 Hz to 3 MHz (1-3 sequence), OFF Manually settable, or automatically settable according to RBW
Sideband noise: 100 dBc/Hz (1 GHz, 10 kHz offset)
Noise sideband, stability Residual FM: 20 Hzp-p/0.1 s (1 GHz, span: 0 Hz)
Frequency drift: 200 Hz/min (span: 10 kHz, sweep time: 100 s) After 1 hour warm-up at constant ambient temperature
Frequency: 10 MHz
Aging rate: 2 x 106/year (typical); Option 01: 1 x 107/year, 2 x 108/day
Reference oscillator
Temperature characteristics: 1 x 105 (typical, 0 to +50C); Option 01: 5 x 108 (0 to +50C)
Referenced to frequency at 25C
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Measurement range: Average noise level to +30 dBm
Maximum input level: +30 dBm (CW average power, RF ATT: 10 dB), 0 Vdc
Average noise level:
[Without Option 08]
115 dBm (1 MHz to 1 GHz, band 0), 115 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB (1 to 3.1 GHz, band 0),
Level measurement 115 dBm + 0.5f [GHz] dB (2.92 to 8.1 GHz, band 1)
RBW: 1 kHz, VBW: 1 Hz, RF ATT: 0 dB
[With Option 08, pre-amplifier: off]
114 dBm (1 MHz to 1 GHz, Band 0), 114 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB (1 to 3.1 GHz, Band 0),
115 dBm + 0.5f [GHz] dB (2.92 to 8.1 GHz, Band 1)
Residual response: 100 dBm (RF ATT: 0 dB, input: 50 termination, 1 MHz to 8.1 GHz)
1.3 dB (100 kHz to 3.1 GHz band 0), 2.3 dB (2.92 to 8.1 GHz, band 1)
Level measurement accuracy after calibration using internal calibration signal
Total level accuracy Total level accuracy:
Reference level accuracy (0 to 49.9 dBm) + frequency response + log linearity (0 to 20 dB) + calibrated signal source
accuracy
Setting range
Log scale: 100 to +30 dBm; Linear scale: 224 V to 7.07 V
Unit
Log scale: dBm, dBV, dBmV, V, dBVemf, W, dBV/m
Linear scale: V
Reference level accuracy:
Reference level 0.4 dB (49.9 to 0 dBm), 0.75 dB (69.9 to 50 dBm, 0.1 to +30 dBm), 1.5 dB (80 to 70 dBm)
After calibration, at 100 MHz, span: 1 MHz (when RF ATT, RBW, VBW and sweep time set to AUTO)
RBW switching uncertainty: 0.3 dB (1 kHz to 1 MHz), 0.4 dB (3 MHz) After calibration, referenced to RBW: 3 kHz
Input attenuator (RF ATT)
Setting range: 0 to 70 dB (10 dB steps) Manually settable, or automatically settable according to reference level
Accuracy: 0.3 dB (0 to 50 dB), 1.0 dB (0 to 70 dB)
After calibration, frequency: 100 MHz, referenced to RF ATT: 10 dB
Amplitude

0.5 dB (100 kHz to 3.2 GHz, band 0, referenced to 100 MHz, RF ATT: 10 dB, +18 to +28C)
1.5 dB (9 to 100 kHz, band 0, referenced to 100 MHz, RF ATT: 10 dB, +18 to +28C)
1.5 dB (2.92 to 8.1 GHz, band 1, referenced to 100 MHz, RF ATT: 10 dB, +18 to +28C)
Frequency response
1.0 dB (100 kHz to 3.2 GHz, band 0, RF ATT: 10 to 50 dB)
3.0 dB (2.92 to 8.1 GHz, band 1, RF ATT: 10 to 50 dB)
At band 1, after pre-selector tuning
Scale (10 div)
Log scale: 10, 5, 2, 1 dB/div
Linear scale: 10, 5, 2, 1%/div
Linearity (after calibration)
Waveform display Log scale: 0.4 dB (0 to 20 dB, RBW: 1 MHz), 1.0 dB (0 to 70 dB, RBW: 100 kHz),
1.5 dB (0 to 85 dB, RBW: 3 kHz), 2.5 dB (0 to 90 dB, RBW: 3 kHz)
Linear scale: 4% (compared to reference level)
Marker level resolution
Log scale: 0.01 dB, Linear scale: 0.02% of reference level
2nd harmonic distortion:
60 dBc (10 to 200 MHz, band 0, mixer input: 30 dBm), 75 dBc (0.2 to 1.3 GHz, band 0, mixer input: 30 dBm),
70 dBc (1.3 to 1.55 GHz, band 0, mixer input: 30 dBm), 80 dBc (0.8 to 1 GHz, band 0, mixer input: 30 dBm),
Spurious response 100 dBc (1.46 to 4.05 GHz, band 1, mixer input: 20 dBm)
Two signals 3rd order intermodulation distortion: 70 dBc (10 to 100 MHz), 80 dBc (0.1 to 8.1 GHz)
Frequency difference of two signals: 50 kHz, mixer input: 30 dBm
Image response: 70 dBc, Multiple response: 70 dBc (band 1)
1 dB gain compression 5 dBm (100 MHz, at mixer input level)
1 dB gain compression level to average noise level:
>110 dB (0.1 to 1 GHz, band 0), >110 dB 1.5f [GHz] dB (1 to 3.1 GHz, band 0),
>110 dB 0.5f [GHz] dB (2.92 to 8.1 GHz, band 1)
Distortion characteristics (RBW: 1 kHz)
Maximum dynamic range 2nd harmonic: >72.5 dB (10 to 200 MHz), >80 dB (200 to 500 MHz), >80 0.75f [GHz] dB (0.5 to 1.3 GHz),
>82.5 0.75f [GHz] dB (0.8 to 1 GHz), >77.5 0.75f [GHz] dB (1.3 to 1.55 GHz, band 0),
>97.5 0.25f [GHz] dB (1.46 to 4.05 GHz, band 1)
3rd order intermodulation: >80 dB (10 to 100 MHz), >83.3 dB (0.1 to 1 GHz), >83.3 f [GHz] dB (1 to 3.1 GHz, band 0),
>83.3 (1/3)f [GHz] dB (2.92 to 8.1 GHz, band 1)
Setting range : 20 ms to 1000 s (manually settable, or automatically settable according to span, RBW, and VBW)
Sweep time
Accuracy: 15% (20 ms to 100 s), 45% (110 to 1000 s), 1% (time domain sweep: digital zero span mode)
Sweep mode Continuous, Single
Sweep

Time domain sweep mode Analog zero span, Digital zero span
Zone sweep Sweep only in frequency range indicated by zone marker
Tracking sweep Sweeps while tracing peak points within zone marker (zone sweep also possible)
Number of data points 501
NORMAL: Simultaneously displays max. and min. points between sample points
Functions

POS PEAK: Displays max. point between sample points


Detection mode NEG PEAK: Displays min. point between sample points
SAMPLE: Displays momentary value at sample points
Detection mode switching uncertainty: 0.5 dB (at reference level)
Display Color TFT-LCD, Size: 5.5-inch; Number of colors: 17 (RGB, each 64-scale settable); Intensity adjustment: 5 steps settable
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Trace A: Displays frequency spectrum
Trace B: Displays frequency spectrum
Trace Time: Displays time domain waveform at center frequency
Trace A/B: Displays Trace A and Trace B simultaneously. Simultaneous sweep of same frequency, alternate sweep of
Display functions independent frequencies
Trace A/BG: Displays frequency region to be observed (background) and object band (foreground) selected from
background with zone marker simultaneously, alternate sweep
Trace A/Time: Displays frequency spectrum, and time domain waveform at center frequency simultaneously, alternate sweep
Trace move/calculation: A B, B A, A B, A + B A, A B A, A B + DL A
Storage functions NORMAL, VIEW, MAX HOLD, MIN HOLD, AVERAGE, CUMULATIVE, OVER WRITE
Demodulation range: 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 kHz/div
Marker display
FM demodulation waveform Accuracy: 5% of full scale (referenced to center frequency, DC-coupled. RBW: 3 MHz, VBW: 1 Hz, CW)
display function Demodulation frequency range: DC (50 Hz at AC-coupled) to 100 kHz (range: 20 kHz/div, VBW: Off, at 3 dB bandwidth)
DC (50 Hz at AC-coupled) to 500 kHz (range: 50 kHz/div, VBW: Off, at 3 dB bandwidth)
RBW: >1 kHz usable
Input connector N-J, 50
IF OUTPUT: 10.69 MHz, BNC connector
VIDEO OUTPUT (Y): 0 to 0.5 V 0.1 V (100 MHz, from lower edge to upper edge at 10 dB/div or 10%/div, 75 terminated),
Auxiliary signal
BNC connector
input and output
COMPOSITE OUTPUT: For NTSC, 1 Vp-p (75 terminated), BNC connector
EXT REF INPUT: 10 MHz 10 Hz, 0 dBm (50 terminated), BNC connector
Signal search AUTO TUNE, PEAK CF, PEAK REF, SCROLL
Zone marker NORMAL, DELTA
Marker MARKER CF, MARKER REF, MARKER CF STEP SIZE, MARKER SPAN, ZONE SPAN
Peak search PEAK, NEXT PEAK, NEXT RIGHT PEAK, NEXT LEFT PEAK, MIN DIP, NEXT DIP
Multimarker Number of markers: 10 max. (HIGHEST 10, HARMONICS, MANUAL SET)
Functions

Noise power (dBm/Hz, dBm/ch), C/N (dBc/Hz, dBc/ch), Occupied bandwidth (power N% method, X-dB down method), Adjacent
channel power (REF: total power/reference level/in-band level method, channel designate display: 2 channels x graphic
Measure display), Average power of burst signal (average power in designated time range of time domain waveform), Channel power
(dBm, dBm/Hz), Template comparison (upper/lower limits x each 2, time domain), MASK (upper/lower x each 2, frequency
domain)
Save/Recall Saves and recalls setting conditions and waveform data to internal memory (max. 12) or memory card
Printer (HP dot matrix, EPSON dot matrix or compatible models):
Display data hard-copied via RS-232C, GPIB and Centronics (Option 10) interfaces
Hard copy HP Dot image (control code: PCL3), Epson Dot image (control code: ESC/P-J84)
There are restrictions on compatible types.
Plotter (HP-GL, GP-GL compatible models): Screen output via RS-232C and GPIB interface
Language: PTL (BASIC interpreter)
Programming: Using external computer
Program memory: Memory card, upload/download to/from external computer
PTA
Programming capacity: 192 KB
Data processing: Directly accesses measurement data according to system variables, system subroutines, and system
functions
RS-232C Outputs data to printer and plotter. Control from external computer (excluding power switch)
Meets IEEE488.2. Controlled by external computer (excluding power switch). Or controls external equipment with PTA
GPIB
Interface function: SH1, AH1, T6, L4, SR1, RL1, PP0, DC1, DT1, C1, C2, C3, C4, C28
Automatic correction of insertion loss of MA1621A Impedance Transformer
Correction accuracy (RF ATT: 10 dB):
2.5 dB (9 to 100 kHz), 1.5 dB (100 kHz to 2 GHz), 2.0 dB (2 to 3 GHz, typical)
Correction Antenna correction coefficients:
Correct display and measurement of field strengths (dBV/m) for specified antennas, Internal antenna correction
coefficients (MP534A/651A Dipole Antenna, MP635A/666A Log-Periodic Antenna, MP414B Loop Antenna, and four
antennas user-defined; writes via GPIB or RS-232C, saves/loads to/from memory card)
Functions: Saving/Recalling measurement parameters/Waveform data, Uploading/Downloading PTA programs;
Supported cards: SRAM, EPROM, Flash EPROM
Memory card Connector: PCMCIA Rev. 2.0, 2 slots
interface SRAM Memory cards: Read and write (Card size: 2 MB max.)
EPROM and EEROM Memory cards: Read (Card size: 2 MB max.)
The supported operating systems are Windows 95, 98, and XP.
EMC EN61326: 1997 + A1: 1998 + A2: 2001 + A3: 2003 (Class A, Annex A), EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)
Others

Vibration MIL-STD-810D
Power supply 85 to 132/170 to 250 Vac (automatic voltage switching), 47.5 to 63 Hz, 380 to 420 Hz (85 to 132 V only), 330 VA
(operating range)
Dimensions and mass 320 (W) x 177 (H) x 351 (D) mm, 13.5 kg (without options)
Ambient temperature 0 to +50C (operation), 40 to +75C (storage)

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Option 01: Reference Crystal Oscillator Option 04: High-speed Time Domain Sweep
Frequency 10 MHz 12.5 s, 25 s, 50 s, 100 to 900 s (one most
Sweep time significant digit settable)
1 x 107/year, 2 x 108/day (after power on, with
Aging rate 1.0 to 19 ms (two upper significant digits settable)
reference to frequency after 24 h)
Accuracy 1%
Temperature
5 x 108 (0 to +50C, with reference to 25C)
characteristics Marker level 0.1 dB (log scale), 0.2% (linear scale, relative to
resolution reference level)
Buffer output 10 MHz, >2 Vp-p (200 termination), BNC connector
This option is recommended to be mounted together with option 06.
Option 02: Narrow Resolution Bandwidth Option 07: AM/FM Demodulator
Resolution
30 Hz, 100 Hz, 300 Hz With internal loudspeaker and earphone connector
bandwidth (3 dB) Voice output
(3.5 jack), adjustable volume
Resolution bandwidth
0.4 dB (RBW 3 kHz referenced)
switching uncertainty
Option 10: Centronics Interface*1
Resolution bandwidth
20% (100, 300 Hz)
accuracy Function Outputs data to printer (Centronics standard)
Selectivity Connector D-Sub 25-pin (jack)
15 : 1 (RBW: 100, 300 Hz), 20 : 1 (RBW: 30 Hz)
(60 dB:3 dB)
1: GPIB interface cannot be installed simultaneously.

Option 06: Trigger/Gate Circuit


Trigger switch FREERUN, TRIGGERED
Trigger level: 10 V (resolution: 0.1 V), TTL level
EXT Trigger slope: Rise/Fall
Connector: BNC
Log scale: 100 to 0 dB (resolution: 1 dB)
VIDEO
Trigger slope: Rise/Fall
Trigger level: High, middle, or low selectable
Trigger source

WIDE IF VIDEO Bandwidth: 20 MHz


Trigger slope: Rise/Fall
LINE Frequency: 47.5 to 63 Hz (line lock)
Method: M-NTSC, B/G/H PAL
Sync: V-SYNC, H-SYNC
Sync line (NTSC)
TV H-SYNC (ODD): 7 to 262 line, H-SYNC (EVEN): 1 to 263 line
Sync line (PAL)
H-SYNC (ODD): 1 to 312 line, H-SYNC (EVEN): 317 to 625 line
Option 16 required
Pre-trigger (displays waveform from previous max. 1 screen at trigger point)
Range: time span to 0 s
Resolution: time span/500
Trigger delay
Post-trigger (displays waveform from after max. 65.5 ms at trigger point)
Range: 0 to 65.5 ms
Resolution: 1 ms
In frequency domain, displays spectrum of input signal in specified gate interval
Gate sweep Gate delay: 0 to 65.5 ms (from trigger point, resolution: 1 s)
Gate width: 2 s to 65.5 ms (from gate delay, resolution: 1 s)

Option 08: Pre-amplifier1,2


Frequency range 100 kHz to 3 GHz
Noise figure 8 dB (typical, <2 GHz), 13 dB (typical, 2 GHz)
Measurement range Average noise level to +10 dBm
Max. input level CW average power: +10 dBm, 0 Vdc
Average noise level 132 dBm (1 MHz to 1 GHz), 132 dBm + 2f [GHz] dB (>1 GHz) RBW: 1 kHz, VBW: 1 Hz, RF ATT: 0 dB
Setting range
Log scale: 120 to +10 dBm, or equivalent level
Linear scale: 22.4 V to 707 mV
Reference level accuracy: 0.5 dB (69.9 to 20 dBm), 0.75 dB (89.9 to 70 dBm, 19.9 to +10 dBm)
Reference level
After calibration, referenced to 100 MHz, 1 MHz span (RF ATT, RBW, VBW and sweep time set to AUTO)
Amplitude

RBW switching uncertainty: 0.5 dB After calibration, referenced to 3 kHz RBW


RF ATT switching uncertainty: 0.5 dB (0 to 50 dB), 1.0 dB (0 to 70 dB)
After calibration, referenced to 100 MHz, RF ATT: 10 dB
Frequency response 2.0 dB (100 kHz to 3 GHz, referenced to 100 MHz, RF ATT: 10 to 50 dB)
Linearity of waveform Log scale (after calibration): 0.5 dB (0 to 20 dB), 1.0 dB (0 to 60 dB), 1.5 dB (0 to 75 dB)
display Linear scale (after calibration): 5% (according to reference level)
Two signals 3rd order intermodulation distortion: 70 dBc (10 MHz to 3 GHz)
Spurious response
Frequency difference of two signals: 50 kHz, Pre-amplifier input3: 55 dBm
1 dB gain compression 35 dBm (100 MHz, at pre-amplifier input level3)

1: Overall specification with pre-amplifier on (Noise figure is the simple performance)


2: Option 20 cannot be installed simultaneously
3: Pre-amplifier input level = RF input level RF ATT setting level

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Option 12: QP Detector
Functions QP detection Requires Option 02
200 Hz, 9 kHz, 120 kHz
6 dB bandwidth
Accuracy: 30% (+18 to +28C)
LOG scale, 5 dB/div (10 divisions)
Display
Linearity: 2.0 dB (0 to 40 dB, CW signal, reference level: 60 dBV, RF ATT: 0 dB, +18 to +28C)
Response to CISPR pulse (DET mode: QP, +18 to +28C)

Repetition Bandwidth
frequency 120 kHz 9 kHz 200 Hz
1 kHz 8.0 1.0 dB 4.5 1.0 dB
100 Hz Referenced Referenced 4.0 1.0 dB
60 Hz 3.0 1.0 dB
Pulse response characteristics 25 Hz Referenced
20 Hz +9.0 1.0 dB +6.5 1.0 dB
10 Hz +14.0 1.5 dB +10.0 1.5 dB +4.0 1.0 dB
5 Hz +7.5 1.5 dB
2 Hz +26.0 2.0 dB +20.5 2.0 dB +13.0 2.0 dB
1 Hz +28.5 2.0 dB +22.5 2.0 dB +17.0 2.0 dB

QP on/off switching uncertainty


1.0 dB (CW signal, reference level 40 dB, after auto-calibration, +18 to +28C)
(PEAK, QP)
Detection mode QP, AVERAGE
Waveform data compensation data display for specified antenna factor, field strength (dBV/m)
Field strength measurement Built-in antenna factors: MP534A/651A Dipole Antenna, MP635A/666A Log-Periodic Antenna, MP414B Loop Antenna,
user-defined (four types writable via GPIB or RS-232C, can be saved/loaded to/from memory card)

Option 14: PTA Parallel I/O


Functions Controls external devices from PTA, cannot be installed when Option 10 installed
As follows using PTA system variables
IOA: Controls 8 bit parallel output port A
IOB: Controls 8 bit parallel output port B
System variables IOC: Controls 4 bit parallel input/output port C
IOD: Controls 4 bit parallel input/output port D
EIO: Controls I/O switching of ports C/D
EXO: Controls I/O trigger
External interrupt control of input to I/O ports using PTA-PTL statements
IOEN statement: Enables interrupt input
IODI statement: Disables interrupt input
PTL statements
IOMA statement: Masks interrupt input
ON TO GOTO statement: Changes program flow at interrupt generation
ON TO GOSUB statement: Changes program flow at interrupt generation
Write strobe signal Write strobe signal (negative pulse) output externally at control of output ports C/D
Power supply External +5 0.5 Vdc (max. 100 mA) supply
Negative logic, TTL level
Specified current:
Signal logic levels Output ports A/B (max. output current Hi: 2.6 mA, Lo: 24 mA)
Output ports C/D (max. output current Hi: 15 mA, Lo: 24 mA)
Other control output lines (max. output current Hi: 0.4 mA, Lo: 8 mA)
Connection cable connectors Amphenol 36 pins

No. Item No. Item No. Item


1 GND 13 Output port B (0) LSB 25 I/O port D (0) LSB
2 Trigger input 14 Output port B (1) 26 I/O port D (1)
3 Trigger output 1 15 Output port B (2) 27 I/O port D (2)
4 Trigger output 2 16 Output port B (3) 28 I/O port D (3) MSB
5 Output port A (0) LSB 17 Output port B (4) 29 Port C status 0/1: I/O
Connector pin layout 6 Output port A (1) 18 Output port B (5) 30 Port D status 0/1: I/O
7 Output port A (2) 19 Output port B (6) 31 Write strobe signal
8 Output port A (3) 20 Output port B (7) MSB 32 Interruption signal
9 Output port A (4) 21 I/O port C (0) LSB 33 Not used
10 Output port A (5) 22 I/O port C (1) 34 +5 V power supply
11 Output port A (6) 23 I/O port C (2) 35 Not used
12 Output port A (7) MSB 24 I/O port C (3) MSB 36 Not used

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Option 15: Sweep Signal Output Option 21: Television Monitor (Multi)*1
0 to 10 V 1 V (100 k termination, from left side to Video M-NTSC, B/G/H/I/D PAL, Color
Sweep output (X)
right side of display scale), BNC connector
Audio Simultaneous monitoring of video and audio Needs Option 07
Sweep status
TTL level (low level with sweeping), BNC connector Channel:
output (Z)
Automatic setting to broadcast wave of CCIR, Japan, USA,
Italy, UK and China; automatic setting to CATV of CCIR,
Option 20: Tracking Generator*1 Functions Japan and USA
Frequency range 9 kHz to 3 GHz Trigger: Triggered sweep by V-SYNC, H-SYNC
Output level range 0 to 60 dBm
Needs Trigger/Gate Circuit (Option 06)
Aux. output: Composite video signal, Connector: BNC
Setting resolution 0.1 dB
1: Requires Option 08
Output level
1.0 dB (at 100 MHz, 0 dBm)
accuracy
Option 24: Television Monitor (Brazil)*1
Output level 1.5 dB (100 kHz to 3 GHz, output level: 0 dBm,
flatness referenced to 100 MHz frequency) Video M-NTSC, M PAL, Color
Output level 1.0 dB (0 to 30 dBm), 2.0 (30 to 60 dBm) Audio Simultaneous monitoring of video and audio Needs Option 07
linearity 100 kHz to 3 GHz, 0 dBm output level reference
Channel:
Harmonic: Automatic setting to broadcast wave of CCIR, Japan and USA;
15 dBc (9 to 100 kHz), 20 dBc (100 kHz to 3 GHz) automatic setting to CATV of CCIR, Japan and USA
Spurious Non-harmonic: Functions
Trigger: Triggered sweep by V-SYNC, H-SYNC
15 dBc (9 to 100 kHz), 35 dBc (100 kHz to 2 GHz), Needs Trigger/Gate Circuit (Option 06)
30 dBc (2 to 3 GHz) Aux. output: Composite video signal, Connector: BNC
Tracking generator 95 dBm (spectrum analyzer input and tracking 1: Requires Option 08
feed through generator output connectors terminated at 50 )
Output connector N-J, 50
1: Option 08 can not be installed simultaneously.
Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/order No. Name Model/order No. Name
Main frame B0395B Rack Mount Kit (JIS)
MS2663C Spectrum Analyzer J0055 Coaxial Adapter (NC-P BNC-J)
J0076 Coaxial Adapter (NC-P F-J)
Standard accessories B0391A Carrying Case (hard type, with casters)
Power Cord, 2.6 m: 1 pc B0391B Carrying Case (hard type, without casters)
F0013 Fuse, 5 A: 2 pcs MP612A RF Fuse Holder
W1251AE MS2650B, MS2660B/C Series MP613A Fuse Element
Operation Manual: 1 copy J0805 DC Block (MODEL 7003, 10 kHz to 18 GHz, 50 V,
B0329G Front Cover (3/4MW4U) Weinschel product)
Options MA2507A DC Block Adapter (50 , 9 kHz to 3 GHz, 50 V)
MS2663C-01 Reference Crystal Oscillator MA8601A DC Block Adapter (50 , 30 kHz to 2 GHz, 50 V)
MS2663C-02 Narrow Resolution Bandwidth MA8601J DC Block Adapter (75 , 10 kHz to 2.2 GHz, 50 V)
MS2663C-04 High-speed time Domain Sweep MA1621A 50 75 Impedance Transformer
MS2663C-06 Trigger/Gate Circuit (9 kHz to 3 GHz, 100 V)
MS2663C-07 AM/FM Demodulator MP614B 50 75 Impedance Transformer
MS2663C-08 Pre-amplifier J0121 Coaxial Cord (NC-P-3W 3C-2WS NC-P-3W), 1 m
(Option 20 cannnot be installed simultaneously) J0308 Coaxial Cord (BNC-P 3C-2WS NC-P-3W), 1 m
MS2663C-10 Centronics Interface J0063 Fixed Attenuator for High Power
(GPIB cannot be installed simultaneously) (30 dB, 10 W, DC to 12.4 GHz)
MS2663C-12 QP Detector (requires Option 02, QP-BW: 0.2/9/120 kHz) J0395 Fixed Attenuator for High Power
MS2663C-14 PTA Parallel I/O (30 dB, 30 W, DC to 9 GHz)
(Option 10 cannot be installed simultaneously) MP640A Branch
MS2663C-15 Sweep Signal Output MP654A Branch
MS2663C-20 Tracking Generator MP520A CM Directional Coupler
(Option 08 cannot be installed simultaneously) MP520B CM Directional Coupler
MS2663C-21 Television Monitor (Multi) MP520C CM Directional Coupler
MS2663C-24 Television Monitor (Brazil) MP520D CM Directional Coupler
MP526A High Pass Filter
Warranty MP526B High Pass Filter
MS2663C-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service MP526C High Pass Filter
MS2663C-91 Extended Five Year Warranty Service MP526D High Pass Filter
MP526G High Pass Filter
Measurement software MA1601A High Pass Filter (800/900 MHz band, N)
MX260002A CDMA Cellular System Measurement Software J0007 GPIB Cable, 1 m
MX260003A PDC Measurement Software (for base station) J0008 GPIB Cable, 2 m
MX260004A GSM Measurement Software J0742A RS-232C Cable, 1 m [for PC-98 Personal Computer
MX261001A Low-power Data Communication System Measurement and VP-600, D-Sub 25-pin (straight)]
Software Conforming to Issue of Direct Spread J0743A RS-232C Cable, 1 m
Spectrum System [for AT compatible, D-Sub 9-pin (cross)]
MX261002A Low-power Data Communication System Measurement MH648A Pre-amplifier
Software Conforming to Issue of Frequency Hopping MP534A Dipole Antenna
System MP651A Dipole Antenna
MX262001A CATV Measurement Software BBA9106/VHA9103 Biconical Antenna
MX264001A EMI Measurement Software MP635A Log-periodic Antenna
Application parts MP666A Log-periodic Antenna
J0561 Coaxial Cord (N-P-5W 5D-2W N-P-5W), 1 m MB9A Tripod
J0104A Coaxial Cord (BNC-P RG-55/U N-P), 1 m MB19A Tripod
CSCJ-256K-SM 256 KB Memory Card (meets PCMCIA Rel. 2.0) MA2601B EMI Probe
CSCJ-512K-SM 512 KB Memory Card (meets PCMCIA Rel. 2.0) MA2601C EMI Probe
CSCJ-001M-SM 1024 KB Memory Card (meets PCMCIA Rel. 2.0) KT-10 EMI Clamp
CSCJ-002M-SM 2048 KB Memory Card (meets PCMCIA Rel. 2.0) KT-20 EMI Clamp
B0395A Rack Mount Kit (IEC)

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SPECTRUM ANALYZER GPIB
MS2661C
9 kHz to 3 GHz

For Analyzing Digital Radio Equipment and CATV Signals

The MS2661C is a compact, lightweight and low-price spectrum an- Features


alyzer covering the frequency range from 9 kHz to 3 GHz. It has su- Compact and Lightweight (11 kg in standard configuration)
perior basic performance, such as high C/N ratio, low distortion, and High C/N and Superior Distortion Characteristics
high frequency/level accuracies, and is easy to operate. In addition,
a Gaussian filter is used as the resolution bandwidth filter. The large
Easy-to-use, Simple Operation
selection of options means a wide range of applications can be han- Versatile Options Supporting Wide Range of Applications
dled at reasonable cost. Easy-to-set Automatic Measurements

Specifications
Except where noted otherwise, specified values are obtained after warming-up equipment for 30 minutes at a constant ambient temperature
and then performing calibration. The typical values are given for reference, and are not guaranteed.
Frequency range 9 kHz to 3 GHz
Display frequency accuracy (display frequency x reference frequency accuracy + span x span accuracy + 100 Hz) Span: 10 kHz, after calibration
Marker frequency display
Normal: Same as display frequency accuracy; Delta: Same as frequency span accuracy
accuracy
Resolution: 1 Hz, 10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz
Frequency counter
Accuracy: Display frequency x reference frequency accuracy 1 LSD (at S/N: 20 dB)
Setting range: 0 Hz, 1 kHz to 3.1 GHz
Frequency span
Accuracy: 2.5% (span: 10 kHz), 5% (span: <10 kHz, with option 02)
Setting range:
Frequency

1 kHz, 3 kHz, 10 kHz, 30 kHz, 100 kHz, 300 kHz, 1 MHz, 3 MHz (manually settable, or automatically settable according
to frequency span) Option 02 : 30 Hz, 100 Hz, and 300 Hz are added.
Resolution bandwidth (RBW)
Measurements of noise, C/N, adjacent channel power and channel power by measure function are executed with the
(3 dB bandwidth)
calculated equivalent noise bandwidth of the RBW.
Bandwidth accuracy: 20% (1 kHz to 1 MHz), 30% (3 MHz)
Selectivity (60 dB : 3 dB): 15:1
Video bandwidth (VBW) 1 Hz to 3 MHz (1-3 sequence), OFF (manually settable, or automatically settable according to RBW)
Sideband noise: 100 dBc/Hz (1 GHz, 10 kHz offset)
Noise sideband, stability Residual FM: 20 Hzp-p/0.1 s (1 GHz, span: 0 Hz)
Frequency drift: 200 Hz/min (span: 10 kHz, sweep time: 100 s) After 1 hour warm-up at constant ambient temperature
Frequency: 10 MHz
Reference oscillator Aging rate: 2 x 106/year (typical); Option 01: 1 x 107/year, 2 x 108/day
Temperature characteristics: 1 x 105 (typical, 0 to +50C); Option 01: 5 x 108 (0 to +50C) Referenced to frequency at 25C
Measurement range: Average noise level to +30 dBm
Maximum input level: +30 dBm (CW average power, RF ATT: 10 dB), 50 Vdc
Average noise level: 115 dBm (1 MHz to 1 GHz), 115 dBm + f [GHz] dB (>1 GHz),
Level measurement 114 dBm (1 MHz to 1 GHz, at Option 08 pre-amplifier installed),
Amplitude

114 dBm + 1.5f [GHz] dB (>1 GHz, at Option 08 pre-amplifier installed)


RBW: 1 kHz, VBW: 1 Hz, RF ATT: 0 dB
Residual response: 100 dBm (RF ATT: 0 dB, input: 50 termination,1 MHz to 3 GHz)
1.3 dB (100 kHz to 3 GHz) Level measurement accuracy after calibration using internal calibration signal
Total level accuracy Total level accuracy: Reference level accuracy (0 to 49.9 dBm) + frequency response + log linearity (0 to 20 dB) +
calibration signal source accuracy
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Setting range
Log scale: 100 to +30 dBm; Linear scale: 224 V to 7.07 V
Unit
Log scale: dBm, dBV, dBmV, V, dBVemf, W, dBV/m
Linear scale: V
Reference level accuracy:
Reference level 0.4 dB (49.9 to 0 dBm), 0.75 dB (69.9 to 50 dBm, 0.1 to +30 dBm), 1.5 dB (80 to 70 dBm)
After calibration, at 100 MHz, span: 1 MHz (when RF ATT, RBW, VBW, and sweep time set to AUTO)
RBW switching uncertainty: 0.3 dB (1 kHz to 1 MHz), 0.4 dB (3 MHz) After calibration, referenced to RBW: 3 kHz
Input attenuator (RF ATT)
Setting range: 0 to 70 dB (10 dB steps) Manually settable, or automatically settable according to reference level
Switching uncertainty: 0.3 dB (0 to 50 dB), 1.0 dB (0 to 70 dB)
After calibration, frequency: 100 MHz, referenced to RF ATT: 10 dB
0.5 dB (100 kHz to 3 GHz, referenced to 100 MHz, RF ATT: 10 dB, +18 to +28C)
Frequency response 1.5 dB (9 to 100 kHz, referenced to 100 MHz, RF ATT: 10 dB, +18 to +28C)
1.0 dB (100 kHz to 3 GHz, referenced to 100 MHz, RF ATT: 10 to 50 dB)
Scale (10 div)
Amplitude

Log scale: 10, 5, 2, 1 dB/div


Linear scale: 10, 5, 2, 1%/div
Linearity (after calibration)
Waveform display
Log scale: 0.4 dB (0 to 20 dB), 1.0 dB (0 to 70 dB), 1.5 dB (0 to 85 dB), 2.5 dB (0 to 90 dB)
Linear scale: 4% (compared to reference level)
Marker level resolution
Log scale: 0.01 dB; Linear scale: 0.02% of reference level
2nd harmonic distortion:
60 dBc (10 to 200 MHz), 75 dBc (0.2 to 1.5 GHz), 80 dBc (0.8 to 1 GHz) Mixer input: 30 dBm
Spurious response
Two signals 3rd order intermodulation distortion:
70 dBc (10 to 100 MHz), 80 dBc (0.1 to 3 GHz) Frequency difference of two signals: 50 kHz, mixer input: 30 dBm
1 dB gain compression 5 dBm (100 MHz, at mixer input level)
1 dB gain compression level to average noise level:
>110 dB (0.1 to 1 GHz), >110 dB f [GHz] dB (>1 GHz), >109 dB (0.1 to 1 GHz, at Option 08 pre-amplifier installed),
>109 dB 1.5f [GHz] (>1 GHz, at Option 08 pre-amplifier installed)
Maximum dynamic range Distortion characteristics (RBW: 1 kHz)
2nd harmonic: >72.5 dB (10 to 200 MHz), >80 dB (200 to 500 MHz), >80 f [GHz] dB (0.5 to 1.5 GHz),
>82.5 f [GHz] dB (0.8 to 1 GHz)
3rd order intermodulation: >80 dB (10 to 100 MHz), >83.3 dB (0.1 to 1 GHz), >83.3 (2/3)f [GHz] dB (1 to 3 GHz)
Setting range : 20 ms to 1000 s (Manually settable, or automatically settable according to span, RBW and VBW)
Sweep time
Accuracy: 15% (20 ms to 100 s), 45% (110 to 1000 s), 1% (time domain sweep: digital zero span mode)
Sweep mode Continuous, Single
Sweep

Time domain sweep mode Analog zero span, Digital zero span
Zone sweep Sweeps only in frequency range indicated by zone marker
Tracking sweep Sweeps while tracing peak points within zone marker (zone sweep also possible)
Number of data points 501
NORMAL: Simultaneously displays max. and min. points between sample points
POS PEAK: Displays max. point between sample points
Detection mode NEG PEAK: Displays min. point between sample points
SAMPLE: Displays momentary value at sample points
Detection mode switching uncertainty: 0.5 dB (at reference level)
Display Color TFT-LCD, Size: 5.5-inch, Number of colors: 17 (RGB, each 64-scale settable); Intensity adjustment: 5 steps settable
Trace A: Displays frequency spectrum
Trace B: Displays frequency spectrum
Trace Time: Displays time domain waveform at center frequency
Trace A/B: Displays Trace A and Trace B simultaneously. Simultaneous sweep of same frequency, alternate sweep of
Display functions independent frequencies
Trace A/BG: Displays frequency region to be observed (background) and object band (foreground) selected from
background with zone marker simultaneously at alternate sweep
Trace A/Time: Displays frequency spectrum, and time domain waveform at center frequency simultaneously at alternate sweep
Trace move/calculation: A B, B A, A B, A + B A, A B A, A B + DL A
Functions

Storage functions NORMAL, VIEW, MAX HOLD, MIN HOLD, AVERAGE, CUMULATIVE, OVER WRITE
Demodulation range: 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 kHz/div
Marker display accuracy: 5% of full scale (referenced to center frequency, DC-coupled, RBW: 3 MHz, VBW: 1 Hz, CW)
FM demodulation waveform Demodulation frequency response:
display function DC (50 Hz at AC-coupled) to 100 kHz Range: 20 kHz/div, VBW: Off, at 3 dB bandwidth
DC (50 Hz at AC-coupled) to 500 kHz Range: 50 kHz/div, VBW: Off, at 3 dB bandwidth
RBW: 1 kHz usable
Input connector N-J, 50
IF OUTPUT: 10.69 MHz, BNC connector
VIDEO OUTPUT (Y): 0 to 0.5 V 0.1 V (100 MHz, from lower edge to upper edge at 10 dB/div or 10%/div, 75 terminated,
Auxiliary signal input and
BNC connector)
output
COMPOSITE OUTPUT: For NTSC, 1 Vp-p (75 terminated), BNC connector
EXT REF INPUT: 10 MHz 10 Hz, 0 dBm (50 terminated), BNC connector
Signal search AUTO TUNE, PEAK CF, PEAK REF, SCROLL
Zone marker NORMAL, DELTA
Marker MARKER CF, MARKER REF, MARKER CF STEP SIZE, MARKER SPAN, ZONE SPAN
Peak search PEAK, NEXT PEAK, NEXT RIGHT PEAK, NEXT LEFT PEAK, MIN DIP, NEXT DIP
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Multimarker Number of markers: 10 max. (HIGHEST 10, HARMONICS, MANUAL SET)
Noise power (dBm/Hz, dBm/ch), C/N (dBc/Hz, dBc/ch), Occupied bandwidth (power N% method, X-dB down method),
Adjacent channel power (REF: total power/reference level/in-band level method, channel designate display: 2 channels x 2
Measure graphic display), Average power of burst signal (average power in designated time range of time domain waveform),
Channel power (dBm, dBm/Hz), Template comparison (upper/lower limits x each 2, time domain), MASK (upper/lower x
each 2, frequency domain)
Save/Recall Saves and recalls setting conditions and waveform data to internal memory (max. 12) or memory card
Printer (HP dot matrix, EPSON dot matrix or compatible models):
Display data hard-copied via RS-232C, GPIB and Centronics (Option 10) interfaces
Hard copy HP Dot image (control code: PCL3), Epson Dot image (control code: ESC/P-J84)
There are restrictions on compatible types.
Plotter (HP-GL, GP-GL compatible models): Screen output via RS-232C and GPIB interface
Language: PTL (BASIC interpreter)
Programming: Using editor of external computer
PTA Program memory: Memory card, upload/download to/from external computer
Functions

Programming capacity: 192 KB


Data processing: Directly accesses measurement data according to system variables, system subroutines, and system functions
RS-232C Outputs data to printer and plotter. Control from external computer (excluding power switch)
Meets IEEE488.2. Controlled by external computer (excluding power switch). Or controls external equipment with PTA
GPIB
Interface function : SH1, AH1, T6, L4, SR1, RL1, PP0, DC1, DT1, C1, C2, C3, C4, C28
Automatic correction of insertion loss of MA1621A Impedance Transformer
Correction accuracy (RF ATT: 10 dB):
2.5 dB (9 to 100 kHz), 1.5 dB (100 kHz to 2 GHz), 2.0 dB (2 to 3 GHz) Typical value
Correction Antenna correction coefficients:
Correct display and measurement of field strengths (dBV/m) for specified antennas, Internal antenna correction
coefficients (MP534A/651A Dipole Antenna, MP635A/666A Log-Periodic Antenna, MP414B Loop Antenna, and four
antennas user-defined; writes via GPIB or RS-232C interface, saves/loads to/from memory card)
Functions: Saving/Recalling measurement parameters/Waveform data, Uploading/Downloading PTA programs;
Supported cards: SRAM, EPROM, Flash EPROM
Memory card Connector: PCMCIA Rev. 2.0, 2 slots
interface SRAM Memory cards: Read and write (Card size: 2 MB max.)
EPROM and EEROM Memory cards: Read (Card size: 2 MB max.)
The supported operating systems are Windows 95, 98, and XP.
EMC EN61326: 1997 + A1: 1998 + A2: 2001 + A3: 2003 (Class A, Annex A), EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)
Vibration MIL-STD-810D
Others

Power supply
85 to 132/170 to 250 Vac (automatic voltage switching), 47.5 to 63 Hz, 380 to 420 Hz (85 to 132 V only), 330 VA
(operating range)
Dimensions and mass 320 (W) x 177 (H) x 351 (D) mm, 10.8 kg (without options)
Ambient temperature 0 to +50C (operation), 40 to +75C (storage)

Option 01: Reference Crystal Oscillator Option 06: Trigger/Gate Circuit


Frequency 10 MHz Trigger switch FREERUN, TRIGGERED
1 x 107/year, 2 x 108/day (after power on, with Trigger level: 10 V (resolution: 0.1 V), TTL level
Aging rate EXT Trigger slope: Rise/Fall
reference to frequency after 24 h)
Connector: BNC
Temperature
5 x 108 (0 to +50C, with reference to 25C) Trigger level (at log scale): 100 to 0 dB (resolution: 1 dB)
characteristics VIDEO
Trigger slope: Rise/Fall
Buffer output BNC connector, 10 MHz, >2 Vp-p (200 terminated)
Trigger level: High, middle, or low selectable
WIDE IF
Bandwidth: 20 MHz
Trigger source

VIDEO
Option 02: Narrow Resolution Bandwidth Trigger slope: Rise/Fall
Resolution LINE Frequency: 47.5 to 63 Hz (line lock)
30 Hz, 100 Hz, 300 Hz
bandwidth (3 dB)
Method: M-NTSC, B/G/H PAL
Resolution bandwidth Sync: V-SYNC, H-SYNC
0.4 dB (RBW 3 kHz referenced)
switching uncertainty Sync line (NTSC)
Resolution bandwidth H-SYNC (ODD): 7 to 262 line,
20% (100, 300 Hz) TV H-SYNC (EVEN): 1 to 263 line
accuracy
Sync line (PAL)
Selectivity
15:1 (RBW: 100, 300 Hz), 20:1 (RBW: 30 Hz) H-SYNC (ODD): 1 to 312 line,
(60 dB:3 dB) H-SYNC (EVEN): 317 to 625 line
Option 16 required
Option 04: High-speed Time Domain Sweep* Pre-trigger (displays waveform from previous max.
1 screen at trigger point)
12.5 s, 25 s, 50 s, 100 to 900 s (one most
Range: time span to 0 s
Sweep time significant digit settable)
Resolution: time span/500
1.0 to 19 ms (two upper significant digits settable) Trigger delay
Post-trigger (displays waveform from after max. 65.5
Accuracy 1% ms at trigger point)
Marker level 0.1 dB (log scale), 0.2% (linear scale, relative to Range: 0 to 65.5 ms
resolution reference level) Resolution: 1 s
In frequency domain, displays spectrum of input
This option is recommended to be mounted together with option 06 signal in specified gate interval
Gate delay:
Gate sweep
0 to 65.5 ms (from trigger point, resolution: 1 s)
Gate width:
2 s to 65.5 ms (from gate delay, resolution: 1 s)

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Option 07: AM/FM Demodulator Option 10: Centronics Interface
With internal loudspeaker and earphone connector Outputs data to printer (Centronics standard). GPIB
Voice output Function
(3.5 jack), adjustable volume interface cannot be installed simultaneously.
Connector D-Sub 25-pin (jack)

Option 08: Pre-amplifier*1


Frequency range 100 kHz to 3 GHz, 100 kHz to 2.5 GHz (with Option 22)
7 dB (typical, <2 GHz), 12 dB (typical, 2 GHz), 9 dB (typical, <2 GHz, with Option 22),
Noise figure
14 dB (typical, 2 GHz, with Option 22)
Measurement range Average noise level to +10 dBm
Max. input level CW average power: +10 dBm, 50 Vdc
134 dBm (1 MHz to 1 GHz), 134 dBm + 2f [GHz] dB (>1 GHz), 132 dBm (1 MHz to 1 GHz, with Option 22),
Average noise level
132 dBm + 2f [GHz] dB (1 GHz, with Option 22) RBW: 1 kHz, VBW: 1 Hz, RF ATT: 0 dB
Setting range
Log scale: 120 to +10 dBm, or equivalent level
Linear scale: 22.4 V to 707 mV, 27.4 V to 487 mV with Option 22
Reference level accuracy: 0.5 dB (69.9 to 20 dBm), 0.75 dB (89.9 to 70 dBm, 19.9 to +10 dBm)
Reference level
After calibration, referenced to 100 MHz, 1 MHz span (RF ATT, RBW, VBW and sweep time set to AUTO)
Amplitude

RBW switching uncertainty: 0.5 dB After calibration, referenced to 3 kHz RBW


RF ATT switching uncertainty: 0.5 dB (0 to 50 dB), 1.0 dB (0 to 70 dB)
After calibration, referenced to 100 MHz, RF ATT: 10 dB
2.0 dB (100 kHz to 3 GHz, referenced to 100 MHz, RF ATT: 10 to 50 dB)
Frequency response
2.0 dB (with Option 22, 100 kHz to 2.5 GHz, referenced to 100 MHz, RF ATT: 10 dB, +18 to +28C)
Linearity of waveform Log scale (after calibration): 0.5 dB (0 to 20 dB), 1.0 dB (0 to 60 dB), 1.5 dB (0 to 75 dB)
display Linear scale (after calibration): 5% (according to reference level)
Two signals 3rd order intermodulation distortion: 70 dBc (10 MHz to 3 GHz, 10 MHz to 2.5 GHz with Option 22)
Spurious response
Frequency difference of two signals: 50 kHz, Pre-amplifier input2: 55 dBm
1 dB gain compression 35 dBm (100 MHz, at pre-amplifier input level2)
1: Overall specification with pre-amplifier on (Noise figure is the simple performance)
2: Pre-amplifier input level = RF input level RF ATT setting level

Option 12: QP Detector


Functions QP detection Requires Option 02
200 Hz, 9 kHz, 120 kHz
6 dB bandwidth
Accuracy: 30% (+18 to +28C)
LOG scale, 5 dB/div (10 divisions)
Display
Linearity: 2.0 dB (0 to 40 dB, CW signal, reference level: 60 dBV, RF ATT: 0 dB, +18 to +28C)
Response to CISPR pulse (DET mode: QP, +18 to +28C)

Repetition Bandwidth
frequency 120 kHz 9 kHz 200 Hz
1 kHz 8.0 1.0 dB 4.5 1.0 dB
100 Hz Referenced Referenced 4.0 1.0 dB
60 Hz 3.0 1.0 dB
Pulse response
characteristics 25 Hz Referenced
20 Hz +9.0 1.0 dB +6.5 1.0 dB
10 Hz +14.0 1.5 dB +10.0 1.5 dB +4.0 1.0 dB
5 Hz +7.5 1.5 dB
2 Hz +26.0 2.0 dB +20.5 2.0 dB +13.0 2.0 dB
1 Hz +28.5 2.0 dB +22.5 2.0 dB +17.0 2.0 dB
QP on/off switching
1.0 dB (CW signal, reference level 40 dB, after auto-calibration, +18 to +28C)
uncertainty (PEAK, QP)
Detection mode QP, AVERAGE
Waveform data compensation data display for specified antenna factor, field strength (dBV/m)
Field strength measurement Built-in antenna factors: MP534A/651A Dipole Antenna, MP635A/666A Log-Periodic Antenna, MP414B Loop Antenna,
user-defined (four types writable via GPIB or RS-232C, can be saved/loaded to/from memory card)

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Option 14: PTA Parallel I/O
Functions Controls external devices from PTA, cannot be installed when Option 10 installed
As follows using PTA system variables
IOA: Controls 8 bit parallel output port A IOD: Controls 4 bit parallel input/output port D
System variables
IOB: Controls 8 bit parallel output port B EIO: Controls I/O switching of ports C/D
IOC: Controls 4 bit parallel input/output port C EXO: Controls I/O trigger
External interrupt control of input to I/O ports using PTA-PTL statements
IOEN statement: Enables interrupt input ON TO GOTO statement: Changes program flow at interrupt generation
PTL statements
IODI statement: Disables interrupt input ON TO GOSUB statement: Changes program flow at interrupt generation
IOMA statement: Masks interrupt input
Write strobe signal Write strobe signal (negative pulse) output externally at control of output ports C/D
Power supply External +5 0.5 Vdc (max. 100 mA) supply
Negative logic, TTL level
Specified current:
Signal logic levels Output ports A/B (max. output current Hi: 2.6 mA, Lo: 24 mA)
Output ports C/D (max. output current Hi: 15 mA, Lo: 24 mA)
Other control output lines (max. output current Hi: 0.4 mA, Lo: 8 mA)
Connection cable connectors Amphenol 36 pins

No. Item No. Item No. Item


1 GND 13 Output port B (0) LSB 25 I/O port D (0) LSB
2 Trigger input 14 Output port B (1) 26 I/O port D (1)
3 Trigger output 1 15 Output port B (2) 27 I/O port D (2)
4 Trigger output 2 16 Output port B (3) 28 I/O port D (3) MSB
5 Output port A (0) LSB 17 Output port B (4) 29 Port C status 0/1: I/O
6 Output port A (1) 18 Output port B (5) 30 Port D status 0/1: I/O
Connector pin layout
7 Output port A (2) 19 Output port B (6) 31 Write strobe signal
8 Output port A (3) 20 Output port B (7) MSB 32 Interruption signal
9 Output port A (4) 21 I/O port C (0) LSB 33 Not used
10 Output port A (5) 22 I/O port C (1) 34 +5 V power supply
11 Output port A (6) 23 I/O port C (2) 35 Not used
12 Output port A (7) MSB 24 I/O port C (3) MSB 36 Not used

Option 15: Sweep Signal Output


Sweep output (X) 0 to 10 V 1 V (100 k termination, from left side to right side of display scale), BNC connector
Sweep status output (Z) TTL level (low level with sweeping), BNC connector

Option 19: DC Coupled Input


DC-couples input circuit of main unit and expands lower limit of receiver frequency range to 500 Hz
Functions
Can only be installed with narrow RBW (Option 02)
The standard specifications of the main unit are supplemented and changed as follows:
Frequency range: 500 Hz to 3.0 GHz
Max. input level: +30 dBm (CW, RF ATT: 10 dB), 0 Vdc
Electrical
Average noise level: <80 dBm (500 Hz to 10 kHz), 90 dBm (10 kHz to 200 kHz), 110 dBm (200 kHz to 1 MHz)
characteristics
RBW: 30 Hz, VBW: 1 Hz, RF ATT: 0 dB
Frequency response: 1.2 dB (500 Hz to 100 kHz), 0.5 dB (100 kHz to 3 GHz)
Referenced to 100 MHz frequency, RF ATT: 10 dB, +18 to +28C

Option 20: Tracking Generator


Frequency range 9 kHz to 3 GHz
Output level range 0 to 60 dBm
Setting resolution 0.1 dB
Output level accuracy 1.0 dB (at 100 MHz, 0 dBm)
Output level flatness 1.5 dB (100 kHz to 3 GHz, output level: 0 dBm, referenced to 100 MHz frequency)
Output level linearity 1.0 dB (0 to 30 dBm), 2.0 (30 to 60 dBm) 100 kHz to 3 GHz, 0 dBm output level reference
Spurious Harmonic: 20 dBc (100 kHz to 3 GHz), Non-harmonic: 35 dBc (100 kHz to 3 GHz)
Tracking generator feed
95 dBm (spectrum analyzer input and tracking generator output connectors terminated at 50 )
through
Output connector N-J, 50

Option 21: Television Monitor (Multi)


Video M-NTSC, B/G/H/I/D PAL, Color
Audio Simultaneous monitoring of video and audio Needs Option 07
Channel: Automatic setting to broadcast wave of CCIR, Japan, USA, Italy, UK and China; automatic setting to CATV of CCIR,
Japan and USA
Function
Trigger: Triggered sweep by V-SYNC, H-SYNC Needs trigger/gate circuit (Option 06)
Aux. output: Composite video signal; Connector: BNC

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Option 22: 75 Input (Option 12, 19, and 20 cannot be installed simultaneously)
Frequency range 100 kHz to 2.5 GHz
Measurement range: Average noise level to +25 dBm (+133.8 dBV)
Level measurement Max. input level: +25 dBm (+133.8 dBV, CW average power, RF ATT: 10 dB), 100 Vdc
Residual response: 95 dBm (+13.8 dBV, RF ATT: 0 dB, input: 75 terminated, 1 MHz to 2.5 GHz)
1.8 dB (100 kHz to 2.5 GHz, level measurement accuracy after calibration using internal calibration signal)
Total level accuracy:
Total level accuracy
Reference level accuracy (0 to 49.9 dBm) + frequency response + log linearity (0 to 20 dBm) + calibration signal source
accuracy
Setting range
Reference level
Log scale: +8.8 to +133.8 dBV, Linear scale: 274 V to 4.87 V
Frequency response 1.0 dB (100 kHz to 2.5 GHz, referenced to 100 MHz, RF ATT: 10 dB, +18 to +28C)
Linearity (after calibration)
Log scale: 0.4 dB (0 to 20 dB), 1.0 dB (0 to 70 dB), 1.5 dB (0 to 85 dB)
Linear scale: 4% (according to reference level)
Amplitude

Waveform display
Marker level resolution
Log scale: 0.01 dB
Linear scale: 0.02% (according to reference level)
2nd harmonic distortion:
60 dBc (10 to 200 MHz, mixer input: 30 dBm), 75 dBc (0.2 to 1.25 GHz, band 0, mixer input: 30 dBm),
80 dBc (0.8 to 1 GHz, mixer input: 30 dBm)
Spurious response
Two signals 3rd order intermodulation distortion:
70 dBc (10 to 100 MHz), 80 dBc (0.1 to 2.5 GHz)
Frequency difference of two signals: 50 kHz, mixer input: 30 dBm
1 dB gain compression level to average noise level:
>110 dB (0.1 to 1 GHz), >110 dB f [GHz] dB (>1 GHz), >109 dB (0.1 to 1 GHz, with Option 08),
>109 dB 1.5f [GHz] dB (>1 GHz with Option 08)
Max. dynamic range Distortion characteristics (RBW: 1 kHz)
2nd harmonic: >72.5 dB (10 to 200 MHz), >80 dB (200 to 500 MHz) , >80 f [GHz] dB (0.5 to 1.25 GHz),
>82.5 f [GHz] dB (0.8 to 1 GHz)
3rd order intermodulation: >80 dB (10 to 100 MHz), >83.3 dB (0.1 to 1 GHz), >83.3 dB (2/3)f [GHz] dB (1 to 2.5 GHz)
Input connector NC-J, 75
Functions

VIDEO OUTPUT (Y):


Auxiliary I/O 0 to 0.5 V 0.1 V (typical; from lower edge to upper edge at 10 dB/div, 100 MHz, 75 terminated)
0 to 0.4 V 0.1 V (typical; from lower edge to upper edge at 10%/div, 100 MHz, 75 terminated), BNC connector

Option 23: 75 Tracking Generator (Option 12, 19, and 20 cannot be installed simultaneously)
Frequency range 100 kHz to 2.5 GHz
Output level range +44 to +104 dBV (setting resolution: 0.1 dB)
Output level accuracy 1.5 dB (100 MHz, output level: +104 dBV)
Output level flatness 1.75 dB (100 kHz to 2.5 GHz, output level: +104 dBV, referenced to 100 MHz)
Output level linearity 1.0 dB (+74 to +104 dBV), 2.0 dB (+44 to +74 dBV) 100 kHz to 2.5 GHz, referenced to +104 dBV
Harmonics: 20 dBc (100 kHz to 2.5 GHz),
Spurious
Non-harmonics: 30 dBc (100 kHz to 2.5 GHz)
Tracking generator
13.8 dBV (spectrum analyzer input and tracking generator output connectors terminated at 75 )
feed through
Output connector NC-J, 75

Option 24: Television Monitor (Brazil)


Video M-NTSC, M PAL, Color
Audio Simultaneous monitoring of video and audio Needs Option 07
Channel: Automatic setting to broadcast wave of CCIR, Japan and USA; automatic setting to CATV of CCIR, Japan and USA
Functions Trigger: Triggered sweep by V-SYNC, H-SYNC Needs trigger/gate circuit (Option 06)
Aux. output: Composite video signal, Connector: BNC

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Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/order No. Name Model/order No. Name
Main frame J0055 Coaxial Adapter (NC-P BNC-J)
MS2661C Spectrum Analyzer J0076 Coaxial Adapter (NC-P F-J)
B0391A Carrying Case (hard type, with casters)
Standard accessories B0391B Carrying Case (hard type, without casters)
Power Cord, 2.6 m: 1 pc MP612A RF Fuse Holder
F0013 Fuse, 5 A: 2 pcs MP613A Fuse Element
W1251AE MS2650B, MS2660B/C Series J0805 DC Block (MODEL 7003, 10 kHz to 18 GHz, 50 V,
Operation Manual: 1 copy Weinschel product)
B0329G Front Cover (3/4MW4U) MA2507A DC Block Adapter (50 , 9 kHz to 3 GHz, 50 V)
MA8601A DC Block Adapter (50 , 30 kHz to 2 GHz, 50 V)
Options MA8601J DC Block Adapter (75 , 10 kHz to 2.2 GHz, 50 V)
MS2661C-01 Reference Crystal Oscillator MA1621A 50 75 Impedance Transformer (9 kHz to 3 GHz,
MS2661C-02 Narrow Resolution Bandwidth 100 V)
MS2661C-04 High-speed Time Domain Sweep MP614B 50 75 Impedance Transformer
MS2661C-06 Trigger/Gate Circuit J0121 Coaxial Cord (NC-P-3W 3C-2WS NC-P-3W), 1 m
MS2661C-07 AM/FM Demodulator J0308 Coaxial Cord (BNC-P 3C-2WS NC-P-3W), 1 m
MS2661C-08 Pre-amplifier J0063 Fixed Attenuator for High Power
MS2661C-10 Centronics Interface (GPIB cannot be installed (30 dB, 10 W, DC to 12.4 GHz)
simultaneously.) J0395 Fixed Attenuator for High Power
MS2661C-12 QP Detector (requires Option 02, QP-BW: 0.2/9/120 kHz) (30 dB, 30 W, DC to 9 GHz)
MS2661C-14 PTA Parallel I/O (Option 10 cannot be installed MP640A Branch
simultaneously.) MP654A Branch
MS2661C-15 Sweep Signal Output MP520A CM Directional Coupler
MS2661C-19 DC Coupled Input (requires Option 02) MP520B CM Directional Coupler
MS2661C-20 Tracking Generator MP520C CM Directional Coupler
MS2661C-21 Television Monitor (Multi) MP520D CM Directional Coupler
MS2661C-22 75 Input (Option 12, 19 and 20 can not be installed MP526A High Pass Filter
simultaneously.) MP526B High Pass Filter
MS2661C-23 75 Tracking Generator (Option 12, 19 and 20 can not MP526C High Pass Filter
be installed simultaneously.) MP526D High Pass Filter
MS2661C-24 Television Monitor (Brazil) MP526G High Pass Filter
MA1601A High Pass Filter (800/900 MHz band, N)
Warranty J0007 GPIB Cable, 1 m
MS2661C-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service J0008 GPIB Cable, 2 m
MS2661C-91 Extended Five Year Warranty Service J0742A RS-232C Cable, 1 m [for PC-98 Personal Computer
and VP-600, D-Sub 25-pin (straight)]
Measurement software J0743A RS-232C Cable, 1 m
MX260002A CDMA Cellular System Measurement Software [for AT compatible, D-Sub 9-pin (cross)]
MX260003A PDC Measurement Software (for base station) 60N50-1 Reflection Bridge
MX260004A GSM Measurement Software 60NF50-1 Reflection Bridge
MX261001A Low-power Data Communication System Measurement 87A50 Reflection Bridge
Software Conforming to Issue of Direct Spread 62N75 Reflection Bridge
Spectrum System 62NF75 Reflection Bridge
MX261002A Low-power Data Communication System Measurement MH648A Pre-amplifier
Software Conforming to Issue of Frequency Hopping MP534A Dipole Antenna
System MP651A Dipole Antenna
MX262001A CATV Measurement Software BBA9106/VHA9103 Biconical Antenna
MX264001A EMI Measurement Software MP635A Log-periodic Antenna
MP666A Log-periodic Antenna
Application parts MB9A Tripod
J0561 Coaxial Cord (N-P-5W 5D-2W N-P-5W), 1 m MB19A Tripod
J0104A Coaxial Cord (BNC-P RG-55/U N-P), 1 m MA2601B EMI Probe
CSCJ-256K-SM 256 KB Memory Card (meets PCMCIA Rel. 2.0) MA2601C EMI Probe
CSCJ-512K-SM 512 KB Memory Card (meets PCMCIA Rel. 2.0) KT-10 EMI Clamp
CSCJ-001M-SM 1024 KB Memory Card (meets PCMCIA Rel. 2.0) KT-20 EMI Clamp
CSCJ-002M-SM 2048 KB Memory Card (meets PCMCIA Rel. 2.0)
B0395A Rack Mount Kit (IEC)
B0395B Rack Mount Kit (JIS)

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ECONOMY SPECTRUM ANALYZER Ethernet
MS2717A
100 kHz to 7.1 GHz

Advanced Spectrum Analysis for Manufacturing, R & D and General Purpose Testing
NEW

Manufacturing and design engineers face extraordinary pressure to Standard Measurements


ship lower-cost RF components. To complicate matters, these com- ACPR: Measures power levels in the channels immediately above
ponents must provide outstanding linearity for wireless links to sup- and below the center channel.
port the emergence of higher data-rate formats such as Occupied Bandwidth: Measures 99% to 1% power channel of a
WCDMA/HSDPA, TD-SCDMA, and WiMAX. For testing these com- spectrum.
ponents, its easy to simply recommend a spectrum analyzer in Channel Power: Measures the total power in a specified bandwidth.
terms of performance and functionality. But its difficult to justify the C/I: Measures carrier to interference ratio.
expense to upper management. Enter the MS2717A Economy Optional Capabilities
Spectrum Analyzer, a higher-performance, lower-cost alternative. Rack Mount Chassis: Conveniently place MS2717A in 19 inch racks.
While the MS2717A occupies very little space on the bench, dont let WCDMA/HSDPA Measurements: Analyze the signal strength and
the small footprint fool you. This instrument is packed with perfor- mask.
mance and features designed to improve productivity, increase pro- WCDMA/HSDPA Demodulation: Evaluate transmitter modulation
duction yields, and lower cost-of-test. It also offers optional WCD- performance using Code Domain Power (CDP) and selected code
MA/HSDPA RF measurements and WCDMA/HSDPA demodulation constellation and power variation over time.
analysis for affordable pass/fail testing of the popular adjacent chan-
nel leakage ratio (ACLR), occupied bandwidth (OBW), error-vector Master Software Tools
magnitude (EVM), and spectral emission mask tests. Best of all, the Anritsu Master Software Tools: Powerful data management and
MS2717A Economy Spectrum Analyzers superior performance is pass/fail setup tool (Windows 2000/XP compatible).
available at a surprisingly affordable price. Whether youre involved General
with manufacturing testing or R & D, youll find it delivers advanced Easy-to-Learn Operation
spectrum analysis with outstanding value. 8.4 inch Color TFT Display (SVGA)
Eight Built-in Languages (plus Two Custom)
Features 64 MB Storage for 1,000 Traces and 1,000 Setups
Typical Performance of the MS2717A Six Markers, Seven Marker Modes
100 kHz to 7.1 GHz Built-in AM/FM/SSB Demodulator
Standard Built-in Preamplifier Output Displays in JPEG Formats
Dynamic Range of 100 dB Connectivity: Ethernet, USB 2.0, Compact Flash
Third Order Intercept of +29 dBm Remote Programming: Ethernet Only
DANL (No Preamp) of 126 dBm (RBW = 10 Hz) Compact Size and Weight: 5.6 kg (12 lbs)
DANL (With Preamp) of 150 dBm (RBW = 10 Hz) Operational 10C to 55C, Humidity < 85%
Phase Noise (800 MHz) of 114 dBc/Hz at 10 kHz Offset 1 Year Standard Warranty
Amplitude Accuracy of 0.6 dB to 3 GHz
Sweep Speed of 200 ms in 10 MHz Span (RBW = 30 kHz, VBW = Manufacturing Friendly
10 kHz) Manufacturing engineers in search of test solutions judge economy
Capture Bandwidth of 8 MHz in terms of cost-of-test and cost-of-ownership. Other low-cost instru-
Residual ACLR of 60 dB ments sacrifice performance to slash cost-of-test of wireless RF
Residual EVM of 1.75% components. No sacrifices are necessary with the MS2717A
True RMS Detection Economy Spectrum Analyzer. Its out-standing performance truly be-
65 dB Attenuation Range, 5 dB Steps lies its economy label. Production lines everywhere can upgrade
20 Watt (+43 dBm) Input Protection their capabilities and lower their costs.

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Engineering Friendly Master Software Tools
With all of its measurement performance and capability, the Each instrument ships with a test assistant: a copy of Anritsus
MS2717A Economy Spectrum Analyzer is hardly limited to the pro- Master Software Tools for Windows 2000/XP. This allows an op-
duction floor. General purpose test users throughout the world are erator to add the processing capabilities of a PC and this software to
facing increased bandwidths and data rates for systems with higher- the MS2717A Economy Spectrum Analyzer to form a powerful and
order modulation formats using in-phase (I) and quadrature (Q) tech- flexible measurement solution.
niques. But even though competitive markets are demanding RF
components for less, they must still provide high performance for
these systems. And instrument makers are challenged to test and
verify component performance faster and at lower costs.
Fortunately, with its superior performance, engineers can precisely
characterize their designs in terms of both spectral responses and
transmitter quality using a single instrument. The same instrument
used to validate design performance can simply and easily verify
manufacturing performance. The advanced capabilities and afford-
able performance of the MS2717A Economy Spectrum Analyzer en-
sures smooth transition from design to production, improving not on-
ly time-to-market but time-to-volume profitability.

Optional Modulation Analysis


The MS2717A Economy Spectrum Analyzer is much more than just
another spectrum analyzer. In addition to making swept spectrum
Typical Spectrum Analysis Measurements
measurements, engineers and technicians can rely on this tool to ac- The following three examples highlight the most popular measure-
curately measure RF transmitter and modulation quality on critical ments using the MS2717A Economy Spectrum Analyzer.
components, such as the power amplifier, as defined in the 3GPP
specification (TS 25.141).
By enabling WCDMA/HSDPA RF Measurements (Option 44), the su-
perior dynamic range offers the capability to quickly characterize RF
transmitter performance using built-in smart measurements. These
one-button transmitter test choices include automatic ACLR,
Spectral Emission Mask, and RF Summary measurements.
By enabling its WCDMA Demodulator (Option 45) capability, the ex-
cellent phase noise of the MS2717A makes it possible to precisely
determine a signals modulation quality using built-in smart measure-
ments. These one-button modulation-quality choices include auto-
matic Code Domain Power (CDP), Codogram, and Modulation Summary
measurements. The combined WCDMA/HSDPA Demodulator
(Option 65) gives you all the capabilities of Option 45 plus the capa-
bility to demodulate HSDPA signals and display CDP and selected
code constellation and power variation over time. Phase noise measurements are the
hallmark of the MS2717A

Intermodulation distortion measurements


are faster and more precise with
the MS2717A

Automated Adjacent Channel Power


Ratio (ACPR) measurements are
standard in the MS2717A

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Typical Modulation Analysis Measurements
Popular Modulation Analysis Measurements
When upgraded with modern WCDMA capabilities, the following
three examples highlight the most popular modulation measure-
ments using the MS2717A Economy Spectrum Analyzer.

Minimize keystrokes with a single


MS2717A display containing critical
WCDMA demodulated results

Automated WCDMA Adjacent Channel


Leakage Ratio (ACLR) measurements are
optional in the MS2717A

Quickly verify performance to 3GPP


test models with the MS2717A
Economy Spectrum Analyzer
MS2717A Economy Spectrum Analyzer Specifications
Frequency
Frequency Range, Tuning Resolution 100 kHz to 7.1 GHz, 1 Hz
Aging 1 ppm/10 years
Frequency Reference Accuracy 1 ppm (+25C 25C) + aging (Standard)
Accuracy 0.3 ppm (+25C 25C) + aging (Option 9)
Frequency Span 10 Hz to 7.1 GHz plus 0 Hz (zero span)
Sweep Time Minimum 200 ms, 10 s in zero span
Sweep Trigger Free run, Single, Video, External
Resolution Bandwidth (3 dB width) 10 Hz to 3 MHz in 13 sequence 10%
Video Bandwidth (3 dB) 1 Hz to 3 MHz in 13 sequence
100 dBc/Hz max at 10, 20 & 30 kHz offset from carrier
SSB Phase Noise
102 dBc/Hz max at 100 kHz offset from carrier
Capture Bandwidth 8 MHz
Amplitude
Measurement Range DANL to +30 dBm
Overall Amplitude Accuracy (95%) 0.9 dB, 100 kHz to 3 GHz
2030 C, 10 dB input attenuation, preamplifier off, 1.25 dB, >3 GHz to 7.1 GHz
0 dBm to 50 dBm
Frequency Typical Max
10 MHz to 1 GHz 155 dBm 151 dBm
>1 GHz to 2.2 GHz 152 dBm 149 dBm
Displayed Average Noise Level
>2.2 GHz to 2.8 GHz 147 dBm 143 dBm
(DANL in 10 Hz RBW, 0 dB attenuation, preamp on)
>2.8 GHz to 4.0 GHz 150 dBm 149 dBm
>4.0 GHz to 6.5 GHz 150 dBm 144 dBm
>6.5 GHz to 7.1 GHz 149 dBm 144 dBm
Display Range 1 to 15 dB/div in 1 dB/steps, Ten divisions displayed
Amplitude Units Log Scales Modes dBm, dBV, dBmv, dBV
Attenuator Range 0 to 65 dB

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WCDMA/HSDPA Specifications
Frequency Range 824894 MHz, 17102170 MHz 23002700 MHz
WCDMA/HSDPA RF Measurements (Option 44, requires Option 9)
RF Channel Power (15C to 30C) 0.7 dB typical (1.25 dB max) 0.7 dB typical (1.25 dB max)
Occupied Bandwidth 100 kHz 100 kHz
Residual Adjacent Channel 54 dB typical at 5 MHz offset 54 dB typical at 5 MHz offset
Leakage Ratio (ACLR)1 59 dB typical at 10 MHz offset 57 dB typical at 10 MHz offset
0.8 dB for ACLR 45 dB at 5 MHz offset 1.0 dB for ACLR 45 dB at 5 MHz offset
ACLR Accuracy
0.8 dB for ACLR 50 dB at 10 MHz offset 1.0 dB for ACLR 50 dB at 10 MHz offset
10 Hz + Time Base Error 10 Hz + Time Base Error
Freqency Error
99% confidence level 99% confidence level
WCDMA Demodulator (Option 45 and Option 65, requires Option 9)
(3GPP Test Model 4) 2.5%; EVM 25%
EVM Accuracy1 2.5% for EVM 20%
(3GPP Test Model 5) 2.5%; EVM 20%
Residual EVM 2.5% typical 2.5% typical
0.5 dB for code channel power 25 dB 0.5 dB for code channel power 25 dB
Code Domain Power 16, 32, 64 DCPH (test model 1) 16, 32, 64 DCPH (test model 1)
16, 32 DCPH (test model 2, 3) 16, 32 DCPH (test model 2, 3)
CPICH (dBm) Accuracy 0.8 dB typical 0.8 dB typical
Scrambling Code 3 seconds 3 seconds
1 Depends on reference level, input signal level and single channel conditions

General Specifications
Maximum Continuous Input 10 dB attenuation, +30 dBm, 50 VDC
RF Input VSWR 2.0:1 maximum, 1.5:1 typical (10 dB attenuation)
Type N female RF Connector
BNC female connectors for external reference and external trigger
RJ45 connector for Ethernet 10/100-Base T
Interfaces
USB 2.0 (full-speed)
Compact Flash
2.5 mm 3-wire cellular headset connector

MILPRF28800F Class 2
Operating: 10C to 55C, humidity 85%
Environmental
Storage: 51C to 71C
Altitude: 4600 meters, operating and non-operating

Safety Conforms to EN 610101 for Class 1 portable equipment


Electromagnetic Compatibility Meets European Community requirements for CE marking
Size 14.7 x 9.6 x 13.4 in. (372 x 242 x 339 mm)
Weight < 12 lbs. (5.6 kg) typical
Power Requirements 90 - 250 volts, 47 - 63 Hz, 35 VA maximum

Ordering Information
Please specify model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
MS2717A Economy Spectrum Analyzer Optional Accessories
100 kHz to 7.1 GHz, including preamplifier 1091-27 Type-N male to SMA female adapter
Standard 1 year warranty 2000-1358 64 MB Compact Flash
Certificate of Calibration and Conformance 42N50A-30 30 dB, 50 watt, Bi-directional, DC to 18 GHz, N(m) to
N(f) Attenuator
Options 34NN50A Precision Adapter, DC to 18 GHz, 50, N(m) to N(m)
MS2717A-009 Modulation Measurement and Demodulation Hardware 34NFNF50C Precision Adapter, DC to 18 GHz, 50, N(f) to N(f)
Upgrade 15NNF50-1.5B Test port cable, armored, 1.5 meter N(m) to N(f) 18 GHz
MS2717A-044 WCDMA/HSDPA RF Measurements 15NN50-1.5C Test port cable armored, 1.5 meter, N(m) to N(m), 6 GHz
(Requires Option 009) 15NN50-3.0C Test port cable armored, 3.0 meter, N(m) to N(m), 6 GHz
MS2717A-045 WCDMA Demodulator (Requires Option 009) 15NN50-5.0C Test port cable armored, 5.0 meter, N(m) to N(m), 6 GHz
MS2717A-065 WCDMA/HSDPA Demodulator (Requires Option 009) 15NNF50-1.5C Test port cable armored, 1.5 meter, N(m) to N(f), 6 GHz
15NNF50-3.0C Test port cable armored, 3.0 meter, N(m) to N(f), 6 GHz
Standard Accessories 15NNF50-5.0C Test port cable armored, 5.0 meter, N(m) to N(f), 6 GHz
10580-00159 Anritsu Users Guide, Model MS2717A 15ND50-1.5C Test port cable armored, 1.5 meter, N(m) to 7/16 DIN(m),
2300-498 CD ROM containing Master Software Tools 6.0 GHz
3-2000-1360 USB A-mini B cable 15NDF50-1.5C Test port cable armored, 1.5 meter, N(m) to 7/16 DIN(f),
2000-1371 RJ45 Ethernet Cable 6.0 GHz
3-2000-1500 256 MB Compact Flash 510-90 Adapter, 7/16 DIN (f) to N(m), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50 ohm
510-91 Adapter, 7/16 DIN (f)-N(f), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50 ohm
Optional Rack Mount Kit 510-92 Adapter, 7/16 DIN(m)N(m), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50 ohm
MS2717A-001 Rack Mount (No Slides) 510-93 Adapter, 7/16 DIN(m)-N(f), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50 ohm
510-96 Adapter 7/16 DIN (m) to 7/16 DIN(m), DC to 7.5 GHz,
Optional Transit Case 50 ohm
760-240 MS2717A Transit Case 510-97 Adapter 7/16 DIN(f) to 7/16 DIN(f), 7.5 GHz

Literature
10580-00159 Anritsu Users Guide, Model MS2717A
10580-00160 Anritsu Programming Manual, Model MS2717A

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HIGH PERFORMANCE SIGNAL ANALYZER GPIB
MS2781B Signature

100 Hz to 8 GHz

A New Plateau in Signal Analysis for Providing Exceptional Engineering Insight into
Wireless Communication Products
NEW

The MS2781B Signature High Performance Signal Analyzer is a com- +22 dBm TOI and 167 dBm DANL
bined high performance spectrum analyzer and a high performance +22 dBm Third Order Intercept (TOI) performance and 167 dBm
vector signal analyzer. Signature expands the ability to analyze RF Displayed Average Noise Level (DANL) support intermodulation
and digitally modulated signals by offering seamless connectivity with measurements on high performance devices such as multi-carrier
MATLAB and Simulink from The MathWorks. Engineers can view mea- power amplifiers. Worlds best Dynamic Range Figure of Merit
surement results through custom MATLAB and Simulink analysis giving (TOI Noise Figure) of +6 dBm.
exceptional insight into the performance of new designs. Signature
can help make tomorrows communications systems a reality today.

Features
Fundamentally mixed, single band architecture covers 100 Hz to 8 GHz
Suite of RF and Modulation measurements such as TOI, Channel
Power, available Phase Noise and various modulation quality op-
tions eases measurement tasks
Capture and analyze complex modulated signals with up to 50 MHz
bandwidth
Exceptional ease of use through innovative touchscreen interface
Windows XP Professional environment for exceptional connectivity
MATLAB connectivity allows simultaneous analysis while taking a
measurement

Performance and functions


100 Hz to 8 GHz
The 100 Hz to 8 GHz frequency range is covered in one band as
illustrated in the RF block diagram. This one-band approach improves
performance. Resolution bandwidths ranging from 0.1 Hz to 8 MHz
support improved sensitivity and demodulation of wideband signals.
Open Windows XP
30 MHz BW
The fully functional, built-in, open Windows PC and Windows XP
100 Hz to 8 GHz
Input
9.5 GHz IF 1.1 GHz IF 75 MHz IF Digital IF user interface makes the MS2781B easy to connect with and easy to use.
(Optional)

Input 8 MHz BW
Attenuator Digital IF

First L.O. Second L.O. Third L.O.


9.5 to 17.5 GHz 8.4 GHz 1.025 GHz

30 MHz Modulation Capture Bandwidth


Option 22 provides a 30 MHz (50 MHz with anti-alias filtering turned
off) capture bandwidth to allow vector signal analysis on wideband
signals such as WiMAX (802.16).

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MATLAB Connectivity Comprehensive WCDMA/HSDPA Measurements (Option 30)
Option 40, MATLAB connectivity, makes it possible to view custom Option 30, WCDMA/HSDPA Measurements, allows a wide variety of
analysis with measurements. Modulation Quality measurements on Base Station (Node B) trans-
mitters and related components. Combined with the standard RF
measurements in Signature, these provide a complete suite of mea-
surements for Engineering use, both in R&D and Manufacturing.
Fully Integrated Vector Signal Analysis (Option 38)
Option 38, QAM/PSK Modulation Analysis, allows you to select the
symbol rate, modulation type, and filtering to demodulate captured
signals. Measurements include EVM, carrier leakage, and I-Q imbal-
ance. Symbol table, constellation and vector diagrams enhance
viewing of measurement results.
WiMAX (802.16d/e) measurements (Option 41)
Mobile and Fixed WiMAX Modulation Measurements provides all the key
measurements for your WiMAX device, including Relative Constellation
Error (RCE), Carrier Frequency Offset, I/Q Offset, Constellation
Diagrams, RCE versus Symbol, and RCE versus sub-carrier.

Integrated Compatibility with Industry-Leading


Simulation Tools
30 MHz Modulation Capture Bandwidth (Option 22) Signature expands the ability to analyze RF signals with industry-
Option 22 allows single FFT spectrum and I-Q vector measurements leading simulation and analysis tools from The MathWorks. A 30 day free
to 30 MHz and enables vector signal analysis capability (Option 38) evaluation version of MATLAB is available with Signature along with example
with wider bandwidth signals (up to 50 MHz with anti-alias filtering applications. See http://www.mathworks.com/anritsu for details. The
turned off). Baseband differential I & Q inputs are also added. MathWorks products provide analysis, visualization and modeling tools.

Specifications
The specifications presented are covered by the product warranty unless indi- At least 2 hours of storage or operation at the operating temperature
cated as typical or nominal. Sweep Time Coupling = Accy for amplitude
Specifications apply under the following conditions unless otherwise noted: Typical specifications describe expected performance beyond the warranted values.
The analyzer has been calibrated within the specified Calibration Interval Characteristics or nominal specifications describe expected product perfor-
No error or warning messages mance as designed or performance that may not be measured in the manu-
Over the 0C to 50C operating range facturing process.
After a 30 minute warm up at ambient temperature

Frequency Range 100 Hz to 8 GHz


Bands (Architecture) Single-band, fundamentally mixed, image free
Center Frequency Resolution 1 Hz
Frequency Span Range 10 Hz to 8 GHz, 0 Hz
Frequency Span Accuracy 0.3% of span, 1.4% for 33 MHz span 80 MHz, 1.0 % span >80 MHz
Frequency Span Resolution 1 Hz
Frequency Readout Accuracy marker freq * reference accuracy + span accuracy + RBW Accuracy * RBW + 0.5 * last digit
RBW Range: 10 Hz to 8 MHz (1/2/3/5)
RBW shape factor (60 dB/3 dB), nominal: 4.6
Resolution Bandwidth (RBW)
RBW accuracy: 10 Hz-2 MHz: 5%
3 MHz-5 MHz: 10%

Standard: 8 MHz
Modulation Capture Bandwidth With Option 22: 30 MHz
With Option 22 and anti-alias filter turned off: 50 MHz
Frequency

Standard: 0.1 Hz to 100 kHz (1,2,3,5)


FFT RBWs
Wideband FFT (requires Option 22): 100 Hz to 3 MHz (1,2,3,5)
Standard: 10 Hz to 1 MHz
Wideband FFT (requires Option 22): 1 Hz to 30 MHz
FFT Span FFT Span/RBW:
Standard: 30,000
Wideband FFT (requires Option 22): No restriction
Video Bandwidth (VBW) 1 Hz to 10 MHz (1/2/3/5)

10 Hz offset <90
100 Hz offset <90
1 kHz offset <109
10 kHz offset <116
SSB Phase Noise (dBc/Hz @ 1 GHz)
100 kHz offset <116
1 MHz offset <139
5 MHz offset <142
10 MHz offset <142
Residual FM <1 Hz in 1 second, nominal
Reference Oscillator aging rate 5x1010/day; 1x107/year
Reference Oscillator temperature drift 5x109 over 0 to 50C
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<100 MHz: >19 dBm
Third-Order Intercept (TOI)
100 MHz: >22 dBm, >26 dBm typical
Intermodulation Distortion
Second Harmonic Intercept >+38 dBm
1 dB compression point >+10 dBm
10 MHz to 1 GHz: <167 dBm
Displayed Average Noise >1 GHz to 2.5 GHz: <166 dBm
Noise Level (DANL)5 >2.5 GHz to 5.5 GHz: <165 dBm
>5.5 GHz to 8 GHz: <163 dBm
Noise Figure <16 dB typical @ 1 GHz (0 dBm input attenuation, <20 dBm reference level)
Amplitude Uncertainty at 50 MHz2: <0.1 dB
Frequency Response at 10 dB Attenuation: <0.4 dB
Frequency Response from Attenuator Switching: 0.2 dB8
Additional Frequency Response in FFT mode: <0.1 dB
Reference Level Switching Uncertainty:
Without Attenuator Changes: 0.2 dB
Absolute Amplitude Accuracy
With Attenuator Changes: 0.25 dB
(20 to 30C)
Amplitude Uncertainty RBW Switching Uncertainty (RBW 3 MHz): <0.15 dB
Log Fidelity (<10 dBm mixer level4,
0 to 80 dB below reference level, signal to noise >25 dB): <0.07 dB
Amplitude

VSWR (>10 dB attenuation):


3 GHz: <1.3
>3 GHz: <1.5
Combined Amplitude
Accuracy (95% confidence)3 <0.65 dB

Reference Level Range 150 to +30 dBm in 0.01 dB steps


Max Average power
+30 dBm
Ranges (10 dB attn.) w/o damage
Input Attenuator Range 0 to 62 dB, 2 dB steps
Displayed Dynamic Range 130 dB typical
Spurious Responses (10 dBm f <300 kHz from carrier, 70 dBc
mixer level, span 3 MHz)6 f 300 kHz from carrier, 80 dBc,
Residual Responses
Spurious <95 dBm
(10 MHz)
Image Rejection <90 dBc; <105 dBc typical
IF Rejection <80 dBc; <100 dBc typical
Calibrator Frequency 50 MHz, internal connection
Other Amplitude Related
Amplitude axis units dBm, dBmV, dBV, W, and A
Trigger source(s) Free run, Line, External (10 V @ 10 k), Video, IF power (Wide BW)
Span 4 GHz: 5 ms to 10000 seconds
Frequency domain sweep time
Span >4 GHz: 16 ms to 10000 seconds
Sweep

Time domain (zero span)


200 sec to 10000 seconds
sweep time
Span = 0 Hz: 0.1%
Sweep time accuracy
Span > 0 Hz (Swept): 1%
Pre/Post Trigger Sweep time to 65 ms
Detector Modes Auto, Normal, Max Peak, Min Peak, RMS, Average, Sample (available simultaneously on a single graph)
Trace functions Normal, View, Max Hold, Min Hold, Average, Blank
Display

Traces per graph Up to 5


User can export trace data in CSV format for external processing. Additional math available using MATLAB from
Waveform Math
The Mathworks. See connectivity to MATLAB (Option 40) for more details.
Markers Normal, Delta, Display Line, Noise, Phase Noise (Delta CW to Noise)
Marker frequency resolution 0.2% of span
Marker

Marker amplitude resolution 0.01 dB


Marker functions Marker to peak, marker to next peak, marker to min., marker to reference level, marker to center frequency
Peak functions Peak to center, peak to reference level
Standards Measured: WCDMA, user defined
Channel Power Channel Power Uncertainty: 0.67 dB10
Smart Signal Analyzer

Standards Measured: WCDMA (UMTS), user defined


Adjacent Channel Power Ratio
Measurments

Offsets measured: Up to 6
(ACPR) ACPR Uncertainty: 0.5 dB11
Standards Measured: WCDMA (UMTS), user defined
Multi-Carrier Channel Power Number of Carriers: 1 to 12, plus adjacent and 2 alternate channels
Channel Power Uncertainty: 0.67 dB10
Occupied Bandwidth Frequency accuracy: Span / 500 Nominal
Third-order intercept (TOI) Measure third order products and intercepts from two tones

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Interfaces USB, Ethernet, VGA, SATA (optional, see Option 4)
Functionality
Internal PC
USB Functionality USB access to printers, CDs, disks, cameras, memory devices
Internal Hard Disk Drive 40 GB, "Restore" partition on internal Hard Disk Drive
Removable Media Drive CD R/W + DVD-ROM
Processor Pentium 4 or greater
(Option3)
Interface
GPIB

SH1, AH1, T6, SR1, RL1, PP0, DC1, C0 or C1


External Hard
Disk Drive
(Option 4)

Internal disk drive removed, rear panel Serial-ATA connector for external hard disk drive.
Includes two external disk drives with complete Signature software.

Complex modulated signals with up to 50 MHz bandwidth can be captured and analyzed.
Also includes baseband differential I & Q inputs. Option 22 must be factory installed and calibrated.
Demodulation BW

30 MHz9
(Option 22)

Max FFT Span


30 MHz

Modulation analysis BW (Requires Option 38) 30 MHz, 50 MHz with anti-alias filter turned off
IQ inputs 30 MHz combined BW
Additional Frequency Response Error in
1 dB (nominal)
Wideband FFT mode
Link Direction Downlink
Inputs RF
EVM (RMS, Peak, and Peak Position), Magnitude and Phase Error, IQ Offset, Frequency
Error, Scramble Code (automatically determined), Channel Power (with or without RRC
Numeric Measurements
filtering), Primary Secondary and Total Sync Channel (SCH) Power, Peak Code-Domain
Measurements Error (PCDE), Bitstream.
Functions Constellation, Vector Diagrams, Power vs. Time, EVM versus Time, Magnitude Error versus
WCDMA and HSDPA Modulation Analysis

Time, Phase Error versus Time, Eye Diagrams. Code-Domain Graph, Zoom, and Table of
Graphical Displays
Power or Error. Measurements can be made on QPSK, Composite, Single-Code, or Single-
Code Compressed Mode, if applicable.
Power Uncertainty: <0.67 dB10
CPICH Power Uncertainty: <0.65 dB
(Option 30)

Frequency Error: <10 Hz (Frequency References Locked)


Power Control Step Uncertainty: <0.1 dB
Power Control Dynamic Range Uncertainty: <0.3 dB
Total Power Dynamic Range Uncertainty: <0.2 dB
Occupied Bandwidth Uncertainty: <38 kHz
Code Domain Power Floor: <50 dB
ACLR (Nominal, optimum mixer level and reference level)
Specifications13 Floor (1 Carrier): >75 dB
Uncertainty: <0.5 dB (ACLR= 45 to 55 dB)
EVM (Composite, Single-Code, or QPSK; Optimal Reference Level and Attenuation)
Floor: <1%
Uncertainty: <1% (EVM 15 to 20%)
Peak Code-Domain Error (PCDE)
Floor: <50 dB
Uncertainty: <1.0 dB (PCDE 30 to 36 dB)
Transmitted Code Power Absolute Uncertainty: <0.64 dB3
Transmitted Code Power Relative Uncertainty: <0.2 dB
Transmitted Carrier Power Uncertainty: <0.07 dB
Standard: 8 MHz
Modulation analysis BW
With Option 22: 30 MHz, 50 MHz with anti-alias filter turned off
QAM/PSK Modulation Analysis

Standard: 10 kHz to 4 MHz


Symbol Rate Range
With Option 22: 10 kHz to 20 MHz, 30 MHz with anti-alias filter turned off
BPSK, QPSK, /4 DQPSK, 8 PSK, 3/8 - 8PSK, 16 QAM, 32 QAM, 64 QAM,
(Option 38)

Modulation Formats
128 QAM, 256 QAM
Filtering Root-raised-cosine, =0.1 to 1

Constellation, Vector Diagram, EVM vs. Time, Eye Diagram, Power vs. Time,
Displays
Summary including transmitted bit stream
EVM: (20 to 30C) Test Conditions >20 dBm,
For carrier frequency <3 GHz7: 1.25% 0.1 to 6 MHz, 2% 6 to 15 MHz, 2.5% 15 to 20 MHz
QPSK and 64 QAM modulation, alpha = 0.22,
For carrier frequency from 3 GHz to 6 GHz: error due to frequency response = 1%
Reference Level optimized

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Allows seamless transfer of Signature measurements and setup information into the MATLAB workspace. Simulink can access this information
via the "To Workspace" and "From Workspace" blocks.
Allows viewing of MATLAB, superimposed on the Signature measurement display. MATLAB results may be set to automatically update with
current measurements. Handshake between Signature and MATLAB ensures synchronization, such as for averaging. MATLAB (version R14 or
Connectivity to MATLAB

greater) must be purchased from The MathWorks (www.mathworks.com).

Traces
Signature measurements transfered to MATLAB
(Option 40)

IQ vectors

Sample rate: 428 kHz to 21.4 MHz (9 settings)


With Option 22: 100 kHz to 50 MHz (21 settings)
Capture Length: 2 Msamples (>4.5 seconds at minimum sample rate)
IQ Vector Parameters With Option 22: 10 Msamples (1.28 sec max for some sample rates)
Bandwidth: Varies with sample rate; 8 MHz max
With Option 22: 30 MHz max, 50 MHz with anti-alias filter off
Handshake: On/Off

Handshake On/Off

Supports IEEE 802.16d/e with compliance to WiBro (requires Option 22)


Conformance: 802.16 OFDMA (Mobile WiMAX/WiBro), 802.16 OFDM (Fixed WiMAX)
Link Type: Uplink, Downlink
Duplexing Mode: TDD, FDD (Burst transmission required on both Uplink and Downlink)
Max. Capture Duration: 200 ms to 1.28s, depending on bandwidth
Bandwidths: All WiMAX permissible values (1.25, 1.5, 1.75, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 5, 6, 7, 8.75, 10, 12,
14, 15, 17.5, 20, 24, and 28 MHz)
Signal Measurement Capabilities Cyclic Prefix Values: 1/4, 1/2, 1/16, 1/32
Auto Cyclic Prefix detection: OFDMA: Yes, OFDM: No
FFT sizes: OFDMA: 128, 512, 1024, 2048, OFDM: 256
Modulation Formats: BPSK (pilots) QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM
(auto detection (OFDM only) or manual)
Preamble Detection
OFDM: Auto Detection
OFMDA: Manually Set
WiMAX Modulation Analysis

OFDMA:
Zone selection within RF burst
(Option 41)

Number of Zones that can be analyzed simultaneously: 1


Zone types supported:
Analysis Configuration Downlink: PUSC, FUSC, and OFUSC
Uplink: PUSC and OPUSC
Number of Bursts in measurements: up to 8

OFDM:
Number of Bursts in measurements: 1
OFDMA Downlink: Amplitude or Phase (user selectable)
Pilot Tracking
OFDM: Amplitude, Phase, or Timing (user selectable)
OFDM: Channel Estimation Sequence, with or without Pilots
Equalizer Training
OFDMA: Channel Estimation Sequence
Power (RSSI), Burst Carrier to Interference and Noise Ratio (CINR), Power vs. Time,
RF Measurements Spectrum (FFT), Spectral Flatness (absolute and Delta (OFDM only) between Adjacent
Channels), Complementary Cumulative Distribution Function (CCDF)
EVM (RCE) including Peak and Peak Position, EVM vs. Carrier and vs. Symbol, IQ Offset,
Modulation Measurements IQ Gain Imbalance, Quadrature Error, Carrier Frequency Error, Symbol Clock Error
Residual EVM (RCE): <0.5% (46 dB)*12

Programmability via Web Services

Displays:
Multiple phase noise trace plots on the same scale, each in a different color
Phase Noise Measurements

Smoothed Traces
Instrument Phase Noise Specification
Limit Lines
Phase Noise vs. time at a user-specified offset
(Option 52)

Integrated noise in seconds, degrees, or Hz


Plot of Single-Sideband Phase Noise versus
Instrument Noise Compensation:
Offset
Phase Noise (requires low-phase-noise reference signal at the test frequency)
Sweep Mode: FFT and Swept, controllable by decade
Averaging (specifiable by decade):
Trace averaging for FFT
VBW for swept
Minimum Offset: 10 Hz
Maximum Offset: 100 MHz

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AC: 85-264 VAC, 47-63 Hz
Power Requirements Power Consumption: 400 VA operating
30 VA standby

Display 26.6 cm (10.4 inches) XGA Color with touch screen

Weight <28 kg (62 lbs)


Dimensions 242 H x 432 W x 508 mm D (9.5 H x 17 W x 20 D in.)
Warranty 3 years
General Specifications

Calibration Interval 1 year

Temperature Range Operating Temperature Range: 0 to +50C Storage Temperature Range: 40 to +75C

Meets the emission and immunity requirements of:


EN61326: 1998
EN55011: 1998 / CISPR 11: 1997 Group 1 Class A
EN61000-3-2: 1995 + A14
EN61000-3-3: 1995
EMI Compatibility EN61000-4-2: 1995 4kV CD, 8kV AD
EN61000-4-3: 1997 3V/m
EN61000-4-4: 1995 0.5kV SL, 1kV PL
EN61000-4-5: 1995 0.5kV DM, 1kV CM
EN61000-4-6: 1996 3V
EN61000-4-11: 1994 100%/1 cycle
Safety Meets safety requirements of Low Voltage/SafetyStandard 72/73/EEC EN61010-1: 2001

RF Input Type-N Female, 50, DC coupled

Probe Power +15 V 7%/130 mA, 12.6 V 10%/45 mA

Front Panel Touch Screen display Contact sensitive


Inputs and Preset, Menu keys, Help key, Measurement key, Numerical entry pad, Entry Knob,
Outputs Keys
Increment/decrement keys, Operate/Standby
CD R/W + DVD-ROM

USB 2 ports, Type A, Version 1.1

Power Supply Input Voltage 85-264 VAC; 47 to 63 Hz

AC power switch Mains power switch

Wide Bandwidth Log Video output 2.5 V nominal, full scale into 50

Frequency 75 MHz nominal


75 MHz Wide Band IF Output Level (10 dBm @ 1st mixer) 8 dBm 3 dB
Rear Panel Inputs and Outputs

BW > 40 MHz

IF Input Not used

Input level: 6 dBm < Input signal < +10 dBm


Reference frequency Input Frequency: Any frequency from 1 to 25 MHz with 1 MHz resolution and 1.544 or 2.048 MHz.
(Derate SSB Phase Noise by 3 dB w/Ext Ref of 1.544 MHz)

Output level: 8 dBm 3 dB


Reference frequency Output If external reference not used: 10 MHz
If external reference used: Same as external reference frequency
Rear Panel
Inputs and Sweep Status Output TTL, active low when sweeping
Outputs
External Trigger Input BNC (10V nominal, into 10 k)

Noise Source Power 28 VDC (switchable), >60 mA available current

GPIB See option 3 description

Ethernet 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-T

VGA Monitor Output Matches instrument front panel display resolution

50 or 1 M, switchable unbalanced or differential, 2.5V max


I and Q inputs (Option 22)
(signal to ground or between differential inputs)
Sweep Output Not used

Rear Panel USB Type A Port, Version 2.0

Keyboard PS2

Mouse PS2

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1: For swept spectrum measurements
2: 50 MHz, 0 dBm input, Source VSWR <1.1, 10 dB input attenuation, 500 kHz RBW, 0 dBm reference level
3: 95 % Confidence Amplitude Error Calculation, (CW Signals, 20 to 30C) 95% confidence level is determined by rss combination of the individual standard
errors. Uniform distribution is used for all contributors except VSWR error. U-shaped distribution is used for VSWR error.
Error Specification (dB)
Amplitude Uncertainty
at 50 MHz [dB] 0.1 0.06
Frequency Response
at 10 dB Attenuation [dB] 0.4 0.23
Frequency Response
from Attenuator Switching [dB] 0.2 0.12
Reference Level Switching
Uncertainty with Attenuator
Changes [dB] 0.25 0.14
RBW Switching Uncertainty [dB] 0.15 0.09
Log Fidelity [dB] 0.07 0.04
VSWR 1.5 Error (DUT VSWR 1.2) 0.15 0.11
RSS Combined Errors 0.33
95% Confidence Level for Combined
Errors (Combined Errors * 1.96) 0.65
4: Mixer level = signal level minus input attenuation
5: RBW = 0.1 Hz, FFT mode, 0 dB attenuation, average detector
6: Specifications apply to mixer level <=30 dBm for signals near 3186 MHz and <=50 dBm for signals near 4780 MHz
7: For symbol rates >=10 MHz, the carrier frequency must be >500 MHz
8: Compared to 10 dB attenuator setting, for 20, 30, and 40 dB attenuator settings. For other attenuator settings:
<=3 GHz: <0.4 dB
>3 GHz: <0.65 dB
9: Spurious performance for 30 MHz FFT span may be degraded when attenuation is set manually
10: 95% Confidence Amplitude Error Calculation, similar to note 3. However Power Bandwidth Uncertainty is included. Uses RMS detection and sufficient
averaging to reduce the measurement variance (Swept Method only).
11: The most significant contribution to ACPR uncertainty is the instruments measurement floor.
12: 0 dBm signal level, optimum reference level and attenuation settings. For OFDMA, Residual EVM measured over a 100 symbol 64 QAM, 1024 FFT, 10
MHz bandwidth, fully loaded PUSC segment with PN sequence data. For OFDM, Residual EVM measured over a 100 symbol 64 QAM PN packet.
13: 95% confidence, 20-30C, Frequency 500 MHz to 3 GHz, Mixer Level 10 to 25 dBm, sufficient averaging

Ordering information
Please specify model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Main frame Optional Accessories
MS2781B High Performance Signal Analyzer (100 Hz to 8 GHz) 10410-00273 Additional printed Operation Manual
10410-00274 Additional printed Programming Manual
Standard Accessories 1N50B Limiter/DC Block, N(m), to N(f), 50,1 MHz to 3 GHz.
Power Cord 1pc 1N50C Limiter, N(m) to N(f), 50, 10 MHz to 18 GHz
10410-00273 Operation Manual 1pc 42N50A-30 30 dB Attenuator, 50 Watt N(m) to N(f)
10410-00274 Programming Manual 1pc 12N50-75B 75 Matching Pad, DC to 3 GHz, 50 N(m) to
ND64469 Accessories Kit Consisting of: 75 N(f)
- Restore Software CD set 11N50B Power Divider, 1 MHz to 3 GHz, 50, N(f) input,
- Blank CD R/W N(f) output
- USB Optical Mouse 2100-1 GPIB Cable 1M
- Spare Fuse 2100-2 GPIB Cable 2M
- Manuals CD

Options
MS2780/1 Rack Mount Adapter, with slides
MS2780/1A Rack Mount Adapter, no slides
MS2780/3 GPIB Interface
MS2780/4 External Hard Disk Drive
MS2780/22 30 MHz Demodulation Bandwidth (includes baseband
differential I & Q inputs)
MS2780/30 WCDMA and HSDPA Modulation Analysis
MS2780/38 QAM/PSK modulation analysis (requires Option 22)
MS2780/40 Connectivity to MATLAB
MS2780/41 WiMAX Modulation Analysis supports 802.16d/e with
compliance to WiBro (requires Option 22)
MS2780/52 Phase Noise Measurements

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HIGH PERFORMANCE HANDHELD SPECTRUM ANALYZERS Ethernet
MS2721B/23B/24B
9 kHz to 20 GHz

The Most Advanced Ultra-portable Spectrum Analyzer on the Market,


Featuring Unparalleled Performance at a Modest Price
NEW

Continuous frequency coverage from 9 kHz to 20 GHz gives the Features


wireless professional the performance needed for the most demand-
ing measurements in harsh RF and physical environments. Functions
Whether you need spectrum monitoring, AM and FM broadcast Multiple Marker: Display up to six markers on screen. Each mark-
proofing, WiFi and WiFi5 installation and testing, RF and microwave er includes a delta marker, effectively allowing up to 12 markers on
signal measurements or cellular signal measurements, the Spectrum screen. The user may also set marker 1 to be the reference for 6
Master family is the tool to make your job easier and more productive. delta markers.
Now includes quasi-peak detector and CISPR bandwidths. Marker Table: Display a table of up to six marker frequency and ampli-
tude values plus delta marker frequency offset and amplitude.
High Performance Highlights Upper/Lower Limit
9 kHz to 20 GHz Input Fixed and segmented: Each upper and lower limit can be made up
1 Hz to 3 MHz RBW Range of between one and 40 segments.
Very Low Phase Noise (95 dBc/Hz Maximum at 10 kHz offset at Smart Measurements
100 kHz to 20 GHz) Occupied Bandwidth: Measures 99% to 1% power channel of a
Built-in AM/FM/SSB Demodulator signal.
Built-in Preamplifier Channel Power: Measures the total power in a specified bandwidth.
65 dB Step Attenuator C/I: Measures carrier to interference ratio.
True RMS Detection ACPR: Measures power levels in the channels immediately above
2+ Hours of Battery Life and below the center channel.
3.1 kg (<6.9 lbs) Field Strength: Uses antenna calibration tables to measure
3G Modulation options dBm/meter2 or dBmV/meter2.
GPS Receiver option
Tracking Generator option (MS2721B only)
Now includes quasi-peak detector and CISPR bandwidths

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Specifications
MS2721B MS2723B MS2724B
Frequency Range 9 kHz to 7.1 GHz 9 kHz to 13 GHz 9 kHz to 20 GHz
Tuning Resolution 1 Hz
Aging: 1 ppm per 10 years
Frequency Reference
Accuracy: 0.3 ppm (25C 25C) + aging
10 Hz to 7.1 GHz 10 Hz to 13 GHz 10 Hz to 20 GHz
Frequency Span
Plus 0 Hz (zero span)
Span Accuracy Same as frequency reference accuracy
Sweep Time Automatically sets fastest sweep time consistent with accuracy. 10 s to 200 s range in zero span.
Sweep Time Accuracy 2% in zero span
Sweep Trigger Free run, Single, Video, External
Frequency
(3 dB width) 1 Hz to 3 MHz in 1-3 sequence 10%, 10 MHz demodulation bandwidth, 200 Hz, 9 kHz, 120 kHz when
Resolution Bandwidth
quasi-peak detector selected
Video Bandwidth (3 dB) 1 Hz to 3 MHz in 1-3 sequence
9 kHz to 13 GHz:
10,20,30 kHz offset 95 dBc/Hz
100 kHz offset 97 dBc/Hz
9 kHz to 13 GHz: 1 MHz offset 105 dBc/Hz
9 kHz to 7.1 GHz:
10,20,30 kHz offset 95 dBc/Hz 10 MHz offset 120 dBc/Hz
100 dBc/Hz max at 10, 20 and
SSB Phase Noise 100 kHz offset 97 dBc/Hz
30 kHz offset 13-20 GHz:
1 MHz offset 105 dBc/Hz
102 dBc/Hz max at 100 kHz 10,20,30 kHz offset 91 dBc/Hz
10 MHz offset 120 dBc/Hz
100 kHz offset 93 dBc/Hz
1 MHz offset 102 dBc/Hz
10 MHz offset 116 dBc/Hz
Measurement Range DANL to +30 dBm
Display Range 1 to 15 dB/div in 1 dB steps. Ten divisions displayed.
Log Scale Modes: dBm, dBV, dBmv, dBV
Amplitude Units
Linear Scale Modes: nV, V, mV, V, kV, nW, W, mW, W, kW
Attenuator Range 0 to 65 dB
Attenuator Resolution 5 dB steps
Power levels:
50 dBm, 35 dB input attenuation
9 kHz to 10 MHz 1.5 dB
>10 MHz to 4 GHz 1.25 dB
>4 to 7.1 GHz 1.75 dB
40 to 55 dB input attenuation Overall Amplitude Accuracy: Overall Amplitude Accuracy:
9 kHz to 10 MHz 1.5 dB 200C to 30C, 30 minute warmup 20C to 30C, 30 minute warmup
>10 MHz to 4 GHz 1.75 dB 1.3 dB 1.3 dB
Absolute Amplitude >4 to 6.5 GHz 1.75 dB
>6.5 to 7.1 GHz 2 dB Full Temperature Range: Full Temperature Range:
Accuracy
-10 to +55C add 1.2 dB -10 to +55C add 1.2 dB
60 to 65 dB input attenuation
9 kHz to 10 MHz 1.5 dB Frequency Flatness: Frequency Flatness:
>10 MHz to 6.5 GHz 1.75 dB > 4 GHz add 1.4 dB > 4 GHz add 1.5 dB
Amplitude >6.5 to 7.1 GHz 3 dB
Preamplifier on, 0 or 10 dB input
attenuation
9 kHz to 4 GHz 1.5 dB
>4 to 7.1 GHz 1.75 dB

Second Harmonic 50 dBc, 50-500 MHz 50 dBc, 50-500 MHz


0.05 to 1.4 GHz, 50 dBc
Distortion (0 dB input 45 dBc, 500-800 MHz 45 dBc, 500-800 MHz
>1.4 to 2 GHz, 70 dBc
attenuation, 30 dBm 60 dBc, 800-3000 MHz 60 dBc, 800-3000 MHz
>2 GHz, 80 dBc
input) 80 dBc, > 3 GHz 80 dBc, > 3 GHz

Frequency Min
600 MHz +7 dBm
3.5 GHz +9 dBm
Frequency Typical
+6dBm, 50-500 MHz +6dBm, 50-500 MHz
50 MHz to 300 MHz >8 dBm
Third Order Intercept +8dBm, 500-2000MHz +8dBm, 500-2000MHz
>300 MHz to 2.2 GHz >10 dBm
(TOI) (preamplifier off) +10dBm, 2-6GHz +10dBm, 2-6GHz
>2.2 to 2.8 GHz >15 dBm
+12dBm, 6-13 GHz +12dBm, 6-20 GHz
>2.8 to 4.0 GHz >10 dBm
>4.0 to 7.1 GHz >13 dBm
0 dB attenuation, 20 dBm reference
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Test conditions (for all models):
Input attenuation: 0 dB, RMS detection,
Reference level = 20 dBm for preamplifier off and 50 dBm for preamplifier on.Note: Discrete spurious signals
are not included in the measurement of DANL as they are covered by the residual spurious specification.

Frequency Preamplifier On Preamplifier Off


Typical Max Typical Max
10 MHz to 1 GHz 163 161 140 137
MS2721B >1 GHz to 2.2 GHz 160 159 136 133
>2.2 to 2.8 GHz 156 153 130 126
>2.8 to 4.0 GHz 160 159 139 136
>4.0 to 7.1 GHz 158 154 131 127
Displayed Average
Noise Level: DANL in Preamplifier On Preamplifier Off
1 Hz RBW 149 dBm,10 MHz to 1 GHz 139 dBm,10 MHz to 4 GHz
MS2723B 146 dBm, 1 to 3 GHz 136 dBm, 4 to 10 GHz
144 dBm, 3 to 4 GHz 130 dBm, 10 to 13 GHz
Preamplifier works to 4 GHz

Preamplifier On Preamplifier Off


149 dBm,10 MHz to 1 GHz 139 dBm,10 MHz to 4 GHz
146 dBm, 1 to 3 GHz 136 dBm, 4 to 10 GHz
MS2724B 144 dBm 3 to 4 GHz 130 dBm 10 to 13 GHz
136 dBm, 13 to 20 GHz
Preamplifier works to 4 GHz

0 dB attenuation, 23C: Preamplifier On


Frequency Typical
0 MHz to 1 GHz 11 dB
MS2721B >1 GHz to 2.2 GHz 14 dB
Amplitude >2.2 to 2.8 GHz 18 dB
>2.8 to 4.0 GHz 14 dB
>4.0 to 7.1 GHz 16 dB

Preamplifier on
10 MHz to 1 GHz 5 dB
1 GHz to 3 GHz 18 dB
3 GHz to 4 GHz 0 dB
Noise Figure MS2723B
(derived from DANL Preamplifier off
measurement) 10 MHz to 4 GHz 35 dB
4 GHz to 10 GHz 38 dB
10 GHz to 13 GHz 44 dB

Preamplifier on
10 MHz to 1 GHz 15 dB
1 GHz to 3 GHz 18 dB
3 GHz to 4 GHz 20 dB
MS2724B Preamplifier off
10 MHz to 4 GHz 35 dB
4 GHz to 10 GHz 38 dB
10 GHz to 13 GHz 44 dB
13 GHz to 20 GHz 38 dB

MS2721B 60 dBc max, (<70 dBc typical)

Input-Related 60 dBc max, (<70 dBc typical)


Spurious
MS2723B Except:
30 dBm input, Input Freq of 3275 MHz 50 dBc
0 dB RF attenuation,
span <1.7 GHz 60 dBc max, (<70 dBc typical)
MS2724B Except:
Input Freq of 3275 MHz 50 dBc

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90 dBm max*2, 100 kHz to <3200 MHz
84 dBm max*2, 3200 to 7100 MHz
Exceptions*2:
Frequency Spur Level
MS2721B 250, 300, and 350 MHz 85 dBm max
Residual Spurious,
preamplifier off (RF ~4010 MHz 80 dBm max (90 dBm typical)
input terminated, ~5084 MHz 70 dBm max (83 dBm typical)
0 dB RF attenuation) ~5894 MHz 75 dBm max (87 dBm typical)
Amplitude ~7028 MHz 80 dBm max (92 dBm typical)
MS2723B 90 dBm max
90 dBm max
MS2724B
85 dBm max, >13 GHz
Residual Spurious, MS2721B 100 dBm max
preamplifier on
MS2723B 100 kHz to 4 GHz, 100 dBm max
(RF input terminated,
0 dB RF attenuation) MS2724B 100 kHz to 4 GHz, 100 dBm max

Options Specifications
10 MHz BW Demodulation Hardware (Option 9) Channel Scanner (Option 27)
Hardware required to demodulate 3G and WiMax signals Measurement Range +20 dBm to 110 dBm
Number of Channels 1 to 20
PSN50 High Accuracy Power Meter (Option 19)
Measurement Range: 30 to +20 dBm
GPS (Option 31)
Frequency Range: 50 MHz to 6 GHz
GPS Location Latitude, Longitude and Altitude on display
PSN50 Input Connector: Type N, male, 50 Indicator Latitude, Longitude and Altitude with trace storage
Sensor Max Input Without Damage: +33 dBm, 25 VDC GPS High Frequency
25 ppb with GPS ON, 3 minutes after satellite
Input Return Loss: 50 MHz to 2 GHz: 26 dB Accuracy when GPS
lock
antenna is connected
2 GHz to 6 GHz: 20 dB
Internal High
Total RSS Measurement Uncertainty (0 to 50C): 0.16 dB*1 Accuracy, when
Better than 50 ppb for 3 days from a High
Accuracy GPS Lock and within 0 to 50C ambient
Noise: 20 nW max GPS antenna is not
temperature
connected
Zero Set: 20 nW
Connector Reverse polarity BNC
Zero Drift: 10 nW max*2
PSN50 Sensor Linearity: 0.13 dB max
WCDMA/HSDPA OTA (Option 35)
Accuracy
Instrumentation Accuracy: 0.00 dB
Resolution 0.1 dB 0.1 dB
Sensor Cal Factor Uncertainty: 0.06 dB
Temperature Compensation: 0.06 dB max GSM/GPRS/EDGE RF Measurements (Option 40)

Continuous digital modulation uncertainty: + 0.06 dB Bandwidth within which 99% of the power
Occupied Bandwidth
(+17 to +20 dBm) transmitted on a single channel lies

Measurement Resolution: 0.01 dB Burst Power 1 dB typical for 50 dBm to +20 dBm (1.5 dB max)

Offset Range: 60 dB Frequency Error 10 Hz + time base error, 99% confidence level
PSN50
Power Requirements: GSM/GPRS/EDGE Demodulator (Option 41)
System
Supply Voltage: 8 to 18 Vdc GSMK Modulation (RMS Phase) Measurement Accuracy: 1 deg
Supply Current: <100 mA Quality Residual Error (GSMK): 1 deg
(EVM) Measurement Accuracy: 1.5%
Tracking Generator (Option 20 for MS2721B only) 8PSK Modulation Residual Error (8PSK): 2.5%
Quality (EVM) Measurement Accuracy: 1.5%
Frequency Range 100 kHz to 7.1 GHz
Residual Error (8PSK): 2.5%
Power Output 0 to 40 dBm
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Connector Type N(f)
Step Size 0.1 dB
Level Accuracy 1.5 dB max, 450 kHz to 7.1 GHz
(15C to 35C) excluding SWR effects

Interference Analyzer (Option 25)


Signal Strength Gives visual and aural indication of signal strength
RSSI Collect data up to 72 hours
Spectrogram Collect data up to 72 hours

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WCDMA/HSDPA RF Measurements (Option 44) WCDMA Demodulation and WCDMA/HSDPA Demodulator
(Options 45 and 65)
824894 MHz, 17102170 MHz,
Frequency Ranges
23002700 MHz
EVM Accuracy*3 (3GPP Test Model 4) 2.5%; EVM 25%
RF Channel Power (Temperature 0.7 dB typical (824 to 894 MHz, 1710 (3GPP Test Model 5) 2.5%; EVM 20%
range 15C to 35C) (1.25 dB max) to 2170 MHz) (2300 MHz to 2700 MHz)

EVM Accuracy*3 2.5% for 6 EVM 20%


Occupied Bandwidth Accuracy 100 kHz
Residual EVM 2.5% typical
Residual Adjacent Channel
54 dB typical at 5 MHz offset 0.5 dB for code channel power >25 dB
Leakage Ratio (ACLR)*3
59 dB typical at 10 MHz offset Code Domain Power 16, 32, 64 DCPH (test model 1)
(824 to 894 MHz, 1710 to 2170)
16, 32 DCPH (test model 2, 3)
Leakage Ratio (ACLR)*3 54 dB typical at 5 MHz offset
(2300-2700 MHz) 57 dB typical at 10 MHz offset CPICH (dBm) Accuracy 0.8 dB typical
Scrambling Code 3 seconds
ACLR Accuracy 0.8 dB for ACLR 45 dB at
(Single Channel Active) 5 MHz offset
(824 to 894 MHz, 1710 to 0.8 dB for ACLR 50 dB at Fixed WiMAX RF Measurements (Option 46)
2170 MHz) 10 MHz offset
Channel Power 1 dB Typical for +20 dBm to 50 dBm
Accuracy*3 (1.5 dB max)
1.0 dB for ACLR 45 dB at
ACLR Accuracy
5 MHz offset
(Single Channel Active) Fixed WiMAX RF Measurements (Option 46)
1.0 dB for ACLR 50 dB at
(2300-2700 MHz)
10 MHz offset Residual EVM (rms) 3% for +20 dBm to 50 dBm (3.5% max.)
Frequency Error:10 Hz + Time 10 Hz + Time Base Error, 99% Frequency Error 10 Hz + time base error, 99% confidence level
Base Error, 99% confidence level confidence level
*1: Excludes mismatch errors.
Excludes noise, zero set, zero drift for levels <20 dBm.
Excludes digital modulation uncertainty between +17 and +20 dBm.
*2: After 30 min warm-up
*3: Depends on reference level, input signal level and single channel conditions

General
RF Input VSWR 2.0:1 maximum, 1.5:1 typical (10 dB attenuation)
Maximum Continuous Input (10 dB attenuation), +30 dBm
10 dB attenuation, >+43 dBm, 50 Vdc
<10 dB attenuation, >+23 dBm, 50 Vdc
Input Damage Level*
* Input protection relay opens at >30 dBm with 10 dB input attenuation and at approximately 10 to 23 dBm with
<10 dB attenuation.
ESD Damage Level 10 dB attenuation, >10 kV
External Reference Frequencies 1, 1.2288, 1.544, 2.048, 2.4576, 4.8, 4.9152, 5, 9.8304, 10, 13 and 19.6608 MHz at 10 to +10 dBm
Display Bright daylight-viewable color transmissive LCD: Full SVGA, 8 in.
Built-in English, Spanish, Italian, French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese. The instrument also has the
Languages
capability to have two customized languages installed from Master Software Tools.
6 Markers, 9 Modes: Normal, Delta, Marker to Peak, Marker to Center, Marker to Reference Level, Next Peak Left, Next
Marker Modes Peak Right, All Markers Off, Noise Marker, Frequency Counter Marker (1 Hz resolution), Markers Tracking or Fixed,
Marker 1 reference for all deltas.
Sweeps Full span, Zero span, Span Up/Span Down
Detection Peak, Negative, Sample, RMS, Quasi-peak
Trace and Setup storage is limited only by the capacity of the installed Compact Flash card. For a 256 MB card, storage
Memory
is greater than 13000 spectrum analyzer traces and over 10000 setups.
Displayed Traces: Three Traces with trace overlay. Trace A is always the live data; Traces B and C can be either stored
Traces
data or traces which have been mathematically manipulated. Also Trace C can show max hold or min hold.

Type N female RF connector for Spectrum Analyzer input


Type N female RF connector for optional Tracking Generator
Reverse polarity BNC jack for optional GPS antenna connector
BNC female connectors for ext. reference and ext. trigger
Interfaces
5-pin Mini-B USB 2.0 for data transfer to a PC
USB 2.0 Host connector used with PSN50 High Accuracy Power Meter and USB Flash Drives
RJ45 connector for Ethernet 10/100 Base T
2.5 mm 3-wire headset connector

Size: 313W x 211H x 77D mm (12W x 8H x 3D in.)


Size and Weight
Weight: MS2721B, 3.1 kg (<6.9 lbs.) typical; MS2723B and MS2724B, 3.4 kg (7.5 lb) typical
Environmental MIL-PRF-28800F class 2
Operating 10C to 55C, humidity 85% or less
Storage 51C to 71C
Altitude 4600 meters, operating and non-operating
Safety Conforms to EN 61010-1 for Class 1 portable equipment
Electromagnetic Compatibility Meets European Community requirements for CE marking.

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Ordering Information
Please specify model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
MS2721B Handheld Spectrum Analyzer 9 kHz to 7.1 GHz Optional Accessories
15NNF50-1.5B Test port cable, armored, 1.5 meter N(m) to N(f), 18 GHz
Options
15NN50-1.5C Test port cable armored, 1.5 meter, N(m) to N(m), 6 GHz
MS2721B-009 10 MHz BW Demodulation Hardware
15NN50-3.0C Test port cable armored, 3.0 meter, N(m) to N(m), 6 GHz
MS2721B-019 High Accuracy Power Meter (PSN50 sensor not included)
15NN50-5.0C Test port cable armored, 5.0 meter, N(m) to N(m), 6 GHz
MS2721B-020 Tracking Generator
15NNF50-1.5C Test port cable armored, 1.5 meter, N(m) to N(f), 6 GHz
MS2721B-025 Interference Analysis
15NNF50-3.0C Test port cable armored, 3.0 meter, N(m) to N(f), 6 GHz
MS2721B-027 Channel Scanner
15NNF50-5.0C Test port cable armored, 5.0 meter, N(m) to N(f), 6 GHz
MS2721B-031 GPS (includes GPS antenna)
15ND50-1.5C Test port cable armored, 1.5 meter, N(m) to 7/16 DIN(m),
MS2721B-035 WCDMA/HSDPA OTA
6.0 GHz
MS2721B-040 GSM/GPRS/EDGE RF Meas
15NDF50-1.5C Test port cable armored, 1.5 meter, N(m) to 7/16 DIN(f),
MS2721B-041 GSM/GPRS/EDGE Demod (requires Opt. 009)
6.0 GHz
MS2721B-044 WCDMA/HSDPA RF Meas
510-90 Adapter, 7/16 DIN (f) to N(m), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50
MS2721B-045 WCDMA Demod (requires Opt. 009)
510-91 Adapter, 7/16 DIN (f)-N(f), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50
MS2721B-046 Fixed WiMAX RF Meas
510-92 Adapter, 7/16 DIN(m)N(m), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50
MS2721B-047 Fixed WiMAX Demod
510-93 Adapter, 7/16 DIN(m)-N(f), DC to 7.5 GHz, 50
MS2721B-065 WCDMA/HSDPA Demod (requires Opt. 009)
510-96 Adapter 7/16 DIN\(m) to 7/16 DIN(m), DC to 7.5 GHz,
50W
MS2723B Handheld Spectrum Analyzer 9 kHz to 13 GHz
1030-105 Band Pass Filters, 890-915 MHz, N(m) to N(f), 50
Options 1030-106 Band Pass Filters, 1710-1790 MHz, N(m) to N(f), 50
MS2723B-009 10 MHz BW Demodulation Hardware 1030-107 Band Pass Filters, 1910-1990 MHz, N(m) to N(f), 50
MS2723B-019 High Accuracy Power Meter (PSN50 sensor not included) 1030-109 Band Pass Filters, 824-849 MHz, N(m) to SMA(f), 50
MS2723B-020 Tracking Generator 1030-110 Band Pass Filters, 880-915 MHz, N(m) to SMA(f), 50
MS2723B-025 Interference Analysis 1030-111 Band Pass Filters, 1850-1910 MHz, N(m) to SMA(f), 50
MS2723B-027 Channel Scanner 1030-112 Band Pass Filters, 2400-2484 MHz, N(m) to SMA(f), 50
MS2723B-031 GPS (includes GPS antenna) 1030-114 Band Pass Filters, 806-869 MHz, N(m) to SMA(f), 50
MS2723B-035 WCDMA/HSDPA OTA 510-97 Adapter 7/16 DIN(f) to 7/16 DIN(f), 7.5 GHz
MS2723B-044 WCDMA/HSDPA RF Meas 61382 Spare soft carrying case
MS2723B-045 WCDMA Demod (requires Opt. 009) 64343 Spare Tilt Bail Stand Accessory
MS2723B-065 WCDMA/HSDPA Demod (requires Opt. 009) 40-168 Spare AC/DC adapter
806-141 Spare automotive cigarette lighter/12 Volt DC adapter
MS2724B Handheld Spectrum Analyzer 9 kHz to 20 GHz 760-235 Transit case for Anritsu Handheld Master Products
2300-498 Anritsu Master Software Tools, models, MS2721B,
Options
MS2723B, MS2724B for all three manuals
MS2724B-009 10 MHz BW Demodulation Hardware
10580-00175 Anritsu HHSA Users Guide, models, MS2721B,
MS2724B-019 High Accuracy Power Meter (PSN50 sensor not included)
MS2723B, MS2724B for all three manuals (spare)
MS2724B-020 Tracking Generator
10580-00176 Anritsu HHSA Programming Manual, models, MS2721B,
MS2724B-025 Interference Analysis
MS2723B, MS2724B for all three manuals
MS2724B-027 Channel Scanner
10580-00177 Anritsu HHSA Maintenance Manual, models, MS2721B,
MS2724B-031 GPS (includes GPS antenna)
MS2723B, MS2724B for all three manuals
MS2724B-035 WCDMA/HSDPA OTA
633-44 Rechargeable battery, Li-Ion
MS2724B-044 WCDMA/HSDPA RF Meas
3-2000-1500 256 MB Compact Flash Memory Module
MS2724B-045 WCDMA Demod (requires Opt. 009)
2000-1374 Dual battery charger, Li-Ion with universal power supply
MS2724B-065 WCDMA/HSDPA Demod (requires Opt. 009)
2000-1411 Portable Yagi Antenna, 10 dBd, N(f) 822 to 900 MHz
2000-1412 Portable Yagi Antenna, 10 dBd, N(f) 885 to 975 MHz
Standard Accessories
2000-1413 Portable Yagi Antenna, 10 dBd, N(f) 1.71 to 1.88 GHz
10580-00175 Users Guide
2000-1414 Portable Yagi Antenna, 9.3 dBd, N(f) 1.85 to 1.99 GHz
61382 Soft Carrying Case
2000-1415 Portable Yagi Antenna, 10 dBd, N(f) 2.4 to 2.5 GHz
40-168 AC DC Adapter
2000-1416 Portable Yagi Antenna, 10 dBd, N(f) 1.92 to 2.23 GHz
806-141 Automotive Cigarette Lighter/12 Volt DC Adapter
2000-1030 Portable antenna, SMA(m) 1.71 to 1.88 GHz, 50
2300-498 CD ROM containing Master Software Tools
2000-1031 Portable antenna, SMA(m) 1.85 to 1.99 GHz, 50
2000-1371 Ethernet Cable
2000-1032 Portable antenna, SMA(m) 2.4 to 2.5 GHz, 50
2000-1209 Cross-over Ethernet Cable
2000-1035 Portable antenna, SMA(m) 896 to 941 MHz, 50
633-44 Rechargeable battery, Li-Ion
2000-1200 Portable antenna, SMA(m) 806 to 869 MHz, 50
1091-27 Type-N male to SMA female adapter
2000-1361 Portable Antenna, SMA(m) 5725 to 5825 MHz, 50
1091-172 Type-N male to BNC female adapter
2000-1473 Portable Antenna, SMA(m) 870 to 960 MHz, 50
64343 Tilt Bail Stand Accessory
2000-1474 Portable Antenna, SMA(m) 2.4 to 2.5 GHz, 50
2000-1501 USB Memory Device 256 MB
2000-1475 Portable Antenna, SMA(m) 2.11 to 2.17 GHz, 50
3-2000-1360 USB Type A to Mini-B Cable
61532 Antenna Kit: 2000-1030, 2000-1031, 2000-1032,
One Year Warranty
2000-1035, 2000-1200, and 2000-1361

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ANALYZERS

High Performance Signal Analyzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . 628

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HIGH PERFORMANCE SIGNAL ANALYZER GPIB
MS2781B Signature

100 Hz to 8 GHz

A New Plateau in Signal Analysis for Providing Exceptional Engineering Insight into
Wireless Communication Products
NEW

The MS2781B Signature High Performance Signal Analyzer is a com- +22 dBm TOI and 167 dBm DANL
bined high performance spectrum analyzer and a high performance +22 dBm Third Order Intercept (TOI) performance and 167 dBm
vector signal analyzer. Signature expands the ability to analyze RF Displayed Average Noise Level (DANL) support intermodulation
and digitally modulated signals by offering seamless connectivity with measurements on high performance devices such as multi-carrier
MATLAB and Simulink from The MathWorks. Engineers can view mea- power amplifiers. Worlds best Dynamic Range Figure of Merit
surement results through custom MATLAB and Simulink analysis giving (TOI Noise Figure) of +6 dBm.
exceptional insight into the performance of new designs. Signature
can help make tomorrows communications systems a reality today.

Features
Fundamentally mixed, single band architecture covers 100 Hz to 8 GHz
Suite of RF and Modulation measurements such as TOI, Channel
Power, available Phase Noise and various modulation quality op-
tions eases measurement tasks
Capture and analyze complex modulated signals with up to 50 MHz
bandwidth
Exceptional ease of use through innovative touchscreen interface
Windows XP Professional environment for exceptional connectivity
MATLAB connectivity allows simultaneous analysis while taking a
measurement

Performance and functions


100 Hz to 8 GHz
The 100 Hz to 8 GHz frequency range is covered in one band as
illustrated in the RF block diagram. This one-band approach improves
performance. Resolution bandwidths ranging from 0.1 Hz to 8 MHz
support improved sensitivity and demodulation of wideband signals.
Open Windows XP
30 MHz BW
The fully functional, built-in, open Windows PC and Windows XP
100 Hz to 8 GHz
Input
9.5 GHz IF 1.1 GHz IF 75 MHz IF Digital IF user interface makes the MS2781B easy to connect with and easy to use.
(Optional)

Input 8 MHz BW
Attenuator Digital IF

First L.O. Second L.O. Third L.O.


9.5 to 17.5 GHz 8.4 GHz 1.025 GHz

30 MHz Modulation Capture Bandwidth


Option 22 provides a 30 MHz (50 MHz with anti-alias filtering turned
off) capture bandwidth to allow vector signal analysis on wideband
signals such as WiMAX (802.16).

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MATLAB Connectivity Comprehensive WCDMA/HSDPA Measurements (Option 30)
Option 40, MATLAB connectivity, makes it possible to view custom Option 30, WCDMA/HSDPA Measurements, allows a wide variety of
analysis with measurements. Modulation Quality measurements on Base Station (Node B) trans-
mitters and related components. Combined with the standard RF
measurements in Signature, these provide a complete suite of mea-
surements for Engineering use, both in R&D and Manufacturing.
Fully Integrated Vector Signal Analysis (Option 38)
Option 38, QAM/PSK Modulation Analysis, allows you to select the
symbol rate, modulation type, and filtering to demodulate captured
signals. Measurements include EVM, carrier leakage, and I-Q imbal-
ance. Symbol table, constellation and vector diagrams enhance
viewing of measurement results.
WiMAX (802.16d/e) measurements (Option 41)
Mobile and Fixed WiMAX Modulation Measurements provides all the key
measurements for your WiMAX device, including Relative Constellation
Error (RCE), Carrier Frequency Offset, I/Q Offset, Constellation
Diagrams, RCE versus Symbol, and RCE versus sub-carrier.

Integrated Compatibility with Industry-Leading


Simulation Tools
30 MHz Modulation Capture Bandwidth (Option 22) Signature expands the ability to analyze RF signals with industry-
Option 22 allows single FFT spectrum and I-Q vector measurements leading simulation and analysis tools from The MathWorks. A 30 day free
to 30 MHz and enables vector signal analysis capability (Option 38) evaluation version of MATLAB is available with Signature along with example
with wider bandwidth signals (up to 50 MHz with anti-alias filtering applications. See http://www.mathworks.com/anritsu for details. The
turned off). Baseband differential I & Q inputs are also added. MathWorks products provide analysis, visualization and modeling tools.

Specifications
The specifications presented are covered by the product warranty unless indi- At least 2 hours of storage or operation at the operating temperature
cated as typical or nominal. Sweep Time Coupling = Accy for amplitude
Specifications apply under the following conditions unless otherwise noted: Typical specifications describe expected performance beyond the warranted values.
The analyzer has been calibrated within the specified Calibration Interval Characteristics or nominal specifications describe expected product perfor-
No error or warning messages mance as designed or performance that may not be measured in the manu-
Over the 0C to 50C operating range facturing process.
After a 30 minute warm up at ambient temperature

Frequency Range 100 Hz to 8 GHz


Bands (Architecture) Single-band, fundamentally mixed, image free
Center Frequency Resolution 1 Hz
Frequency Span Range 10 Hz to 8 GHz, 0 Hz
Frequency Span Accuracy 0.3% of span, 1.4% for 33 MHz span 80 MHz, 1.0 % span >80 MHz
Frequency Span Resolution 1 Hz
Frequency Readout Accuracy marker freq * reference accuracy + span accuracy + RBW Accuracy * RBW + 0.5 * last digit
RBW Range: 10 Hz to 8 MHz (1/2/3/5)
RBW shape factor (60 dB/3 dB), nominal: 4.6
Resolution Bandwidth (RBW)
RBW accuracy: 10 Hz-2 MHz: 5%
3 MHz-5 MHz: 10%

Standard: 8 MHz
Modulation Capture Bandwidth With Option 22: 30 MHz
With Option 22 and anti-alias filter turned off: 50 MHz
Frequency

Standard: 0.1 Hz to 100 kHz (1,2,3,5)


FFT RBWs
Wideband FFT (requires Option 22): 100 Hz to 3 MHz (1,2,3,5)
Standard: 10 Hz to 1 MHz
Wideband FFT (requires Option 22): 1 Hz to 30 MHz
FFT Span FFT Span/RBW:
Standard: 30,000
Wideband FFT (requires Option 22): No restriction
Video Bandwidth (VBW) 1 Hz to 10 MHz (1/2/3/5)

10 Hz offset <90
100 Hz offset <90
1 kHz offset <109
10 kHz offset <116
SSB Phase Noise (dBc/Hz @ 1 GHz)
100 kHz offset <116
1 MHz offset <139
5 MHz offset <142
10 MHz offset <142
Residual FM <1 Hz in 1 second, nominal
Reference Oscillator aging rate 5x1010/day; 1x107/year
Reference Oscillator temperature drift 5x109 over 0 to 50C
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<100 MHz: >19 dBm
Third-Order Intercept (TOI)
100 MHz: >22 dBm, >26 dBm typical
Intermodulation Distortion
Second Harmonic Intercept >+38 dBm
1 dB compression point >+10 dBm
10 MHz to 1 GHz: <167 dBm
Displayed Average Noise >1 GHz to 2.5 GHz: <166 dBm
Noise Level (DANL)5 >2.5 GHz to 5.5 GHz: <165 dBm
>5.5 GHz to 8 GHz: <163 dBm
Noise Figure <16 dB typical @ 1 GHz (0 dBm input attenuation, <20 dBm reference level)
Amplitude Uncertainty at 50 MHz2: <0.1 dB
Frequency Response at 10 dB Attenuation: <0.4 dB
Frequency Response from Attenuator Switching: 0.2 dB8
Additional Frequency Response in FFT mode: <0.1 dB
Reference Level Switching Uncertainty:
Without Attenuator Changes: 0.2 dB
Absolute Amplitude Accuracy
With Attenuator Changes: 0.25 dB
(20 to 30C)
Amplitude Uncertainty RBW Switching Uncertainty (RBW 3 MHz): <0.15 dB
Log Fidelity (<10 dBm mixer level4,
0 to 80 dB below reference level, signal to noise >25 dB): <0.07 dB
Amplitude

VSWR (>10 dB attenuation):


3 GHz: <1.3
>3 GHz: <1.5
Combined Amplitude
Accuracy (95% confidence)3 <0.65 dB

Reference Level Range 150 to +30 dBm in 0.01 dB steps


Max Average power
+30 dBm
Ranges (10 dB attn.) w/o damage
Input Attenuator Range 0 to 62 dB, 2 dB steps
Displayed Dynamic Range 130 dB typical
Spurious Responses (10 dBm f <300 kHz from carrier, 70 dBc
mixer level, span 3 MHz)6 f 300 kHz from carrier, 80 dBc,
Residual Responses
Spurious <95 dBm
(10 MHz)
Image Rejection <90 dBc; <105 dBc typical
IF Rejection <80 dBc; <100 dBc typical
Calibrator Frequency 50 MHz, internal connection
Other Amplitude Related
Amplitude axis units dBm, dBmV, dBV, W, and A
Trigger source(s) Free run, Line, External (10 V @ 10 k), Video, IF power (Wide BW)
Span 4 GHz: 5 ms to 10000 seconds
Frequency domain sweep time
Span >4 GHz: 16 ms to 10000 seconds
Sweep

Time domain (zero span)


200 sec to 10000 seconds
sweep time
Span = 0 Hz: 0.1%
Sweep time accuracy
Span > 0 Hz (Swept): 1%
Pre/Post Trigger Sweep time to 65 ms
Detector Modes Auto, Normal, Max Peak, Min Peak, RMS, Average, Sample (available simultaneously on a single graph)
Trace functions Normal, View, Max Hold, Min Hold, Average, Blank
Display

Traces per graph Up to 5


User can export trace data in CSV format for external processing. Additional math available using MATLAB from
Waveform Math
The Mathworks. See connectivity to MATLAB (Option 40) for more details.
Markers Normal, Delta, Display Line, Noise, Phase Noise (Delta CW to Noise)
Marker frequency resolution 0.2% of span
Marker

Marker amplitude resolution 0.01 dB


Marker functions Marker to peak, marker to next peak, marker to min., marker to reference level, marker to center frequency
Peak functions Peak to center, peak to reference level
Standards Measured: WCDMA, user defined
Channel Power Channel Power Uncertainty: 0.67 dB10
Smart Signal Analyzer

Standards Measured: WCDMA (UMTS), user defined


Adjacent Channel Power Ratio
Measurments

Offsets measured: Up to 6
(ACPR) ACPR Uncertainty: 0.5 dB11
Standards Measured: WCDMA (UMTS), user defined
Multi-Carrier Channel Power Number of Carriers: 1 to 12, plus adjacent and 2 alternate channels
Channel Power Uncertainty: 0.67 dB10
Occupied Bandwidth Frequency accuracy: Span / 500 Nominal
Third-order intercept (TOI) Measure third order products and intercepts from two tones

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Interfaces USB, Ethernet, VGA, SATA (optional, see Option 4)
Functionality
Internal PC
USB Functionality USB access to printers, CDs, disks, cameras, memory devices
Internal Hard Disk Drive 40 GB, "Restore" partition on internal Hard Disk Drive
Removable Media Drive CD R/W + DVD-ROM
Processor Pentium 4 or greater
(Option3)
Interface
GPIB

SH1, AH1, T6, SR1, RL1, PP0, DC1, C0 or C1


External Hard
Disk Drive
(Option 4)

Internal disk drive removed, rear panel Serial-ATA connector for external hard disk drive.
Includes two external disk drives with complete Signature software.

Complex modulated signals with up to 50 MHz bandwidth can be captured and analyzed.
Also includes baseband differential I & Q inputs. Option 22 must be factory installed and calibrated.
Demodulation BW

30 MHz9
(Option 22)

Max FFT Span


30 MHz

Modulation analysis BW (Requires Option 38) 30 MHz, 50 MHz with anti-alias filter turned off
IQ inputs 30 MHz combined BW
Additional Frequency Response Error in
1 dB (nominal)
Wideband FFT mode
Link Direction Downlink
Inputs RF
EVM (RMS, Peak, and Peak Position), Magnitude and Phase Error, IQ Offset, Frequency
Error, Scramble Code (automatically determined), Channel Power (with or without RRC
Numeric Measurements
filtering), Primary Secondary and Total Sync Channel (SCH) Power, Peak Code-Domain
Measurements Error (PCDE), Bitstream.
Functions Constellation, Vector Diagrams, Power vs. Time, EVM versus Time, Magnitude Error versus
WCDMA and HSDPA Modulation Analysis

Time, Phase Error versus Time, Eye Diagrams. Code-Domain Graph, Zoom, and Table of
Graphical Displays
Power or Error. Measurements can be made on QPSK, Composite, Single-Code, or Single-
Code Compressed Mode, if applicable.
Power Uncertainty: <0.67 dB10
CPICH Power Uncertainty: <0.65 dB
(Option 30)

Frequency Error: <10 Hz (Frequency References Locked)


Power Control Step Uncertainty: <0.1 dB
Power Control Dynamic Range Uncertainty: <0.3 dB
Total Power Dynamic Range Uncertainty: <0.2 dB
Occupied Bandwidth Uncertainty: <38 kHz
Code Domain Power Floor: <50 dB
ACLR (Nominal, optimum mixer level and reference level)
Specifications13 Floor (1 Carrier): >75 dB
Uncertainty: <0.5 dB (ACLR= 45 to 55 dB)
EVM (Composite, Single-Code, or QPSK; Optimal Reference Level and Attenuation)
Floor: <1%
Uncertainty: <1% (EVM 15 to 20%)
Peak Code-Domain Error (PCDE)
Floor: <50 dB
Uncertainty: <1.0 dB (PCDE 30 to 36 dB)
Transmitted Code Power Absolute Uncertainty: <0.64 dB3
Transmitted Code Power Relative Uncertainty: <0.2 dB
Transmitted Carrier Power Uncertainty: <0.07 dB
Standard: 8 MHz
Modulation analysis BW
With Option 22: 30 MHz, 50 MHz with anti-alias filter turned off
QAM/PSK Modulation Analysis

Standard: 10 kHz to 4 MHz


Symbol Rate Range
With Option 22: 10 kHz to 20 MHz, 30 MHz with anti-alias filter turned off
BPSK, QPSK, /4 DQPSK, 8 PSK, 3/8 - 8PSK, 16 QAM, 32 QAM, 64 QAM,
(Option 38)

Modulation Formats
128 QAM, 256 QAM
Filtering Root-raised-cosine, =0.1 to 1

Constellation, Vector Diagram, EVM vs. Time, Eye Diagram, Power vs. Time,
Displays
Summary including transmitted bit stream
EVM: (20 to 30C) Test Conditions >20 dBm,
For carrier frequency <3 GHz7: 1.25% 0.1 to 6 MHz, 2% 6 to 15 MHz, 2.5% 15 to 20 MHz
QPSK and 64 QAM modulation, alpha = 0.22,
For carrier frequency from 3 GHz to 6 GHz: error due to frequency response = 1%
Reference Level optimized

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Allows seamless transfer of Signature measurements and setup information into the MATLAB workspace. Simulink can access this information
via the "To Workspace" and "From Workspace" blocks.
Allows viewing of MATLAB, superimposed on the Signature measurement display. MATLAB results may be set to automatically update with
current measurements. Handshake between Signature and MATLAB ensures synchronization, such as for averaging. MATLAB (version R14 or
Connectivity to MATLAB

greater) must be purchased from The MathWorks (www.mathworks.com).

Traces
Signature measurements transfered to MATLAB
(Option 40)

IQ vectors

Sample rate: 428 kHz to 21.4 MHz (9 settings)


With Option 22: 100 kHz to 50 MHz (21 settings)
Capture Length: 2 Msamples (>4.5 seconds at minimum sample rate)
IQ Vector Parameters With Option 22: 10 Msamples (1.28 sec max for some sample rates)
Bandwidth: Varies with sample rate; 8 MHz max
With Option 22: 30 MHz max, 50 MHz with anti-alias filter off
Handshake: On/Off

Handshake On/Off

Supports IEEE 802.16d/e with compliance to WiBro (requires Option 22)


Conformance: 802.16 OFDMA (Mobile WiMAX/WiBro), 802.16 OFDM (Fixed WiMAX)
Link Type: Uplink, Downlink
Duplexing Mode: TDD, FDD (Burst transmission required on both Uplink and Downlink)
Max. Capture Duration: 200 ms to 1.28s, depending on bandwidth
Bandwidths: All WiMAX permissible values (1.25, 1.5, 1.75, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 5, 6, 7, 8.75, 10, 12,
14, 15, 17.5, 20, 24, and 28 MHz)
Signal Measurement Capabilities Cyclic Prefix Values: 1/4, 1/2, 1/16, 1/32
Auto Cyclic Prefix detection: OFDMA: Yes, OFDM: No
FFT sizes: OFDMA: 128, 512, 1024, 2048, OFDM: 256
Modulation Formats: BPSK (pilots) QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM
(auto detection (OFDM only) or manual)
Preamble Detection
OFDM: Auto Detection
OFMDA: Manually Set
WiMAX Modulation Analysis

OFDMA:
Zone selection within RF burst
(Option 41)

Number of Zones that can be analyzed simultaneously: 1


Zone types supported:
Analysis Configuration Downlink: PUSC, FUSC, and OFUSC
Uplink: PUSC and OPUSC
Number of Bursts in measurements: up to 8

OFDM:
Number of Bursts in measurements: 1
OFDMA Downlink: Amplitude or Phase (user selectable)
Pilot Tracking
OFDM: Amplitude, Phase, or Timing (user selectable)
OFDM: Channel Estimation Sequence, with or without Pilots
Equalizer Training
OFDMA: Channel Estimation Sequence
Power (RSSI), Burst Carrier to Interference and Noise Ratio (CINR), Power vs. Time,
RF Measurements Spectrum (FFT), Spectral Flatness (absolute and Delta (OFDM only) between Adjacent
Channels), Complementary Cumulative Distribution Function (CCDF)
EVM (RCE) including Peak and Peak Position, EVM vs. Carrier and vs. Symbol, IQ Offset,
Modulation Measurements IQ Gain Imbalance, Quadrature Error, Carrier Frequency Error, Symbol Clock Error
Residual EVM (RCE): <0.5% (46 dB)*12

Programmability via Web Services

Displays:
Multiple phase noise trace plots on the same scale, each in a different color
Phase Noise Measurements

Smoothed Traces
Instrument Phase Noise Specification
Limit Lines
Phase Noise vs. time at a user-specified offset
(Option 52)

Integrated noise in seconds, degrees, or Hz


Plot of Single-Sideband Phase Noise versus
Instrument Noise Compensation:
Offset
Phase Noise (requires low-phase-noise reference signal at the test frequency)
Sweep Mode: FFT and Swept, controllable by decade
Averaging (specifiable by decade):
Trace averaging for FFT
VBW for swept
Minimum Offset: 10 Hz
Maximum Offset: 100 MHz

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AC: 85-264 VAC, 47-63 Hz
Power Requirements Power Consumption: 400 VA operating
30 VA standby

Display 26.6 cm (10.4 inches) XGA Color with touch screen

Weight <28 kg (62 lbs)


Dimensions 242 H x 432 W x 508 mm D (9.5 H x 17 W x 20 D in.)
Warranty 3 years
General Specifications

Calibration Interval 1 year

Temperature Range Operating Temperature Range: 0 to +50C Storage Temperature Range: 40 to +75C

Meets the emission and immunity requirements of:


EN61326: 1998
EN55011: 1998 / CISPR 11: 1997 Group 1 Class A
EN61000-3-2: 1995 + A14
EN61000-3-3: 1995
EMI Compatibility EN61000-4-2: 1995 4kV CD, 8kV AD
EN61000-4-3: 1997 3V/m
EN61000-4-4: 1995 0.5kV SL, 1kV PL
EN61000-4-5: 1995 0.5kV DM, 1kV CM
EN61000-4-6: 1996 3V
EN61000-4-11: 1994 100%/1 cycle
Safety Meets safety requirements of Low Voltage/SafetyStandard 72/73/EEC EN61010-1: 2001

RF Input Type-N Female, 50, DC coupled

Probe Power +15 V 7%/130 mA, 12.6 V 10%/45 mA

Front Panel Touch Screen display Contact sensitive


Inputs and Preset, Menu keys, Help key, Measurement key, Numerical entry pad, Entry Knob,
Outputs Keys
Increment/decrement keys, Operate/Standby
CD R/W + DVD-ROM

USB 2 ports, Type A, Version 1.1

Power Supply Input Voltage 85-264 VAC; 47 to 63 Hz

AC power switch Mains power switch

Wide Bandwidth Log Video output 2.5 V nominal, full scale into 50

Frequency 75 MHz nominal


75 MHz Wide Band IF Output Level (10 dBm @ 1st mixer) 8 dBm 3 dB
Rear Panel Inputs and Outputs

BW > 40 MHz

IF Input Not used

Input level: 6 dBm < Input signal < +10 dBm


Reference frequency Input Frequency: Any frequency from 1 to 25 MHz with 1 MHz resolution and 1.544 or 2.048 MHz.
(Derate SSB Phase Noise by 3 dB w/Ext Ref of 1.544 MHz)

Output level: 8 dBm 3 dB


Reference frequency Output If external reference not used: 10 MHz
If external reference used: Same as external reference frequency
Rear Panel
Inputs and Sweep Status Output TTL, active low when sweeping
Outputs
External Trigger Input BNC (10V nominal, into 10 k)

Noise Source Power 28 VDC (switchable), >60 mA available current

GPIB See option 3 description

Ethernet 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-T

VGA Monitor Output Matches instrument front panel display resolution

50 or 1 M, switchable unbalanced or differential, 2.5V max


I and Q inputs (Option 22)
(signal to ground or between differential inputs)
Sweep Output Not used

Rear Panel USB Type A Port, Version 2.0

Keyboard PS2

Mouse PS2

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1: For swept spectrum measurements
2: 50 MHz, 0 dBm input, Source VSWR <1.1, 10 dB input attenuation, 500 kHz RBW, 0 dBm reference level
3: 95 % Confidence Amplitude Error Calculation, (CW Signals, 20 to 30C) 95% confidence level is determined by rss combination of the individual standard
errors. Uniform distribution is used for all contributors except VSWR error. U-shaped distribution is used for VSWR error.
Error Specification (dB)
Amplitude Uncertainty
at 50 MHz [dB] 0.1 0.06
Frequency Response
at 10 dB Attenuation [dB] 0.4 0.23
Frequency Response
from Attenuator Switching [dB] 0.2 0.12
Reference Level Switching
Uncertainty with Attenuator
Changes [dB] 0.25 0.14
RBW Switching Uncertainty [dB] 0.15 0.09
Log Fidelity [dB] 0.07 0.04
VSWR 1.5 Error (DUT VSWR 1.2) 0.15 0.11
RSS Combined Errors 0.33
95% Confidence Level for Combined
Errors (Combined Errors * 1.96) 0.65
4: Mixer level = signal level minus input attenuation
5: RBW = 0.1 Hz, FFT mode, 0 dB attenuation, average detector
6: Specifications apply to mixer level <=30 dBm for signals near 3186 MHz and <=50 dBm for signals near 4780 MHz
7: For symbol rates >=10 MHz, the carrier frequency must be >500 MHz
8: Compared to 10 dB attenuator setting, for 20, 30, and 40 dB attenuator settings. For other attenuator settings:
<=3 GHz: <0.4 dB
>3 GHz: <0.65 dB
9: Spurious performance for 30 MHz FFT span may be degraded when attenuation is set manually
10: 95% Confidence Amplitude Error Calculation, similar to note 3. However Power Bandwidth Uncertainty is included. Uses RMS detection and sufficient
averaging to reduce the measurement variance (Swept Method only).
11: The most significant contribution to ACPR uncertainty is the instruments measurement floor.
12: 0 dBm signal level, optimum reference level and attenuation settings. For OFDMA, Residual EVM measured over a 100 symbol 64 QAM, 1024 FFT, 10
MHz bandwidth, fully loaded PUSC segment with PN sequence data. For OFDM, Residual EVM measured over a 100 symbol 64 QAM PN packet.
13: 95% confidence, 20-30C, Frequency 500 MHz to 3 GHz, Mixer Level 10 to 25 dBm, sufficient averaging

Ordering information
Please specify model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Main frame Optional Accessories
MS2781B High Performance Signal Analyzer (100 Hz to 8 GHz) 10410-00273 Additional printed Operation Manual
10410-00274 Additional printed Programming Manual
Standard Accessories 1N50B Limiter/DC Block, N(m), to N(f), 50,1 MHz to 3 GHz.
Power Cord 1pc 1N50C Limiter, N(m) to N(f), 50, 10 MHz to 18 GHz
10410-00273 Operation Manual 1pc 42N50A-30 30 dB Attenuator, 50 Watt N(m) to N(f)
10410-00274 Programming Manual 1pc 12N50-75B 75 Matching Pad, DC to 3 GHz, 50 N(m) to
ND64469 Accessories Kit Consisting of: 75 N(f)
- Restore Software CD set 11N50B Power Divider, 1 MHz to 3 GHz, 50, N(f) input,
- Blank CD R/W N(f) output
- USB Optical Mouse 2100-1 GPIB Cable 1M
- Spare Fuse 2100-2 GPIB Cable 2M
- Manuals CD

Options
MS2780/1 Rack Mount Adapter, with slides
MS2780/1A Rack Mount Adapter, no slides
MS2780/3 GPIB Interface
MS2780/4 External Hard Disk Drive
MS2780/22 30 MHz Demodulation Bandwidth (includes baseband
differential I & Q inputs)
MS2780/30 WCDMA and HSDPA Modulation Analysis
MS2780/38 QAM/PSK modulation analysis (requires Option 22)
MS2780/40 Connectivity to MATLAB
MS2780/41 WiMAX Modulation Analysis supports 802.16d/e with
compliance to WiBro (requires Option 22)
MS2780/52 Phase Noise Measurements

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Microwave Vector Network Analyzers . . . . . . . . . . . 638
Microwave Multi-Port Balanced
Vector Network Analyzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 642
O/E Calibration Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 644
Broadband and Millimeter Wave
Vector Network Analyzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 645
RF Multi-Port Balanced
Vector Network Analyzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 647
Vector Network Measurement Systems . . . . . . . . . 649
Vector Network Measurement
System/Direct-Access Receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 655
Power Amplifier Test System (PATS) (HATS) . . . . . 657
Tower Mounted Amplifier Test System (TMATS) . . . 660
Vector Network Analyzer
Automatic Calibrators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 662, 664
VNA and VNMS Calibration Kits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 666
VNA and VNMS Verification Kits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 668
Network Analyzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 669
Reflection Bridges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 674
Transformers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 675

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Selection Guide
Measurement function

Mixer measurement
Multi-source control
Power sweep mode

Spectrum analyzer
IMD measurement
Receiver mode

Balance circuit
measurement

measurement
Time domain
Group Model Frequency band

S parameter

Crystal unit
Harmonics

analysis

DTF
MS4630B 10 Hz to 300 MHz 1
MS4622A 10 MHz to 3 GHz 1
MS4622B 10 MHz to 3 GHz
MS4622C 10 MHz to 3 GHz
MS4622D 10 MHz to 3 GHz
MS4623A 10 MHz to 6 GHz 1
MS4623B 10 MHz to 6 GHz
MS4623C 10 MHz to 6 GHz
MS4623D 10 MHz to 6 GHz
MS4624A 10 MHz to 9 GHz 1
MS4624B 10 MHz to 9 GHz
MS4624C 10 MHz to 9 GHz
Vector MS4624D 10 MHz to 9 GHz
37247D 40 MHz to 20 GHz
37269D 40 MHz to 40 GHz
37277D 40 MHz to 50 GHz
37297D 40 MHz to 65 GHz
37347D 40 MHz to 20 GHz
37369D 40 MHz to 40 GHz
37377D 40 MHz to 50 GHz
37397D 40 MHz to 65 GHz
ME7808B 40 MHz to 110 GHz
S251C 625 to 2500 MHz 1
S113C 2 to 1200 MHz 3
S114C 2 to 1200 MHz 3
Site
master S331D 25 to 4000 MHz 3
S332D 25 to 4000 MHz 3
S810D 25 MHz to 10.5 GHz 3
S820D 25 MHz to 20 GHz 3
1: S11-/S21 measurement by 1 path 2 port calibration can be performed.
2: A transmission characteristic and return loss measurement can be performed.
3: S11 measurement by OSL calibration can be performed.

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Selection Guide (Frequency Range)
Frequency range
Model 10 100 1 10 100 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 Remarks
Hz Hz kHz kHz kHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz
MS4630B 10 Hz to 300 MHz
MS4622A 10 MHz to 3 GHz
MS4622B 10 MHz to 3 GHz
MS4622C 10 MHz to 3 GHz
MS4622D 10 MHz to 3 GHz
MS4623A 10 MHz to 6 GHz
MS4623B 10 MHz to 6 GHz
MS4623C 10 MHz to 6 GHz
MS4623D 10 MHz to 6 GHz
MS4624A 10 MHz to 9 GHz
MS4624B 10 MHz to 9 GHz
MS4624C 10 MHz to 9 GHz
MS4624D 10 MHz to 9 GHz
37247D 40 MHz to 20 GHz
37269D 40 MHz to 40 GHz
37277D 40 MHz to 50 GHz
37297D 40 MHz to 65 GHz
37347D 40 MHz to 20 GHz
37369D 40 MHz to 40 GHz
37377D 40 MHz to 50 GHz
37397D 40 MHz to 65 GHz
ME7808B 40 MHz to 110 GHz
S251C 625 to 2500 MHz
S113C 2 to 1200 MHz
S114C 2 to 1200 MHz
S331D 25 to 4000 MHz
S332D 25 to 4000 MHz
S810D 25 MHz to 10.5 GHz
S820D 25 MHz to 20 GHz

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MICROWAVE VECTOR NETWORK ANALYZERS Ethernet GPIB
37000D Series
40 MHz to 65 GHz

For Fast and Accurate S-Parameter Measurements

The Lightning D-Series Vector Network Analyzers (VNAs) are high The 37200D Economy models include:
performance test tools designed to satisfy the growing needs of de- Multiple Source Control and Frequency Offset
fense, satellite, radar, broadband communication, and high speed E/O and O/E Application
component markets. The new 37000D VNAs improve upon perfor- Rear Panel IF Inputs (for upgrade to Millimeter Wave)
mance while providing a wider set of standard application features to NxN calibration Utility for Mixer Measurements
better suit the needs of R&D engineers working on next generation Embed/De-Embed application
designs. These new features, when combined with the ease of pro- High Stability Frequency Reference
gramming through helpful software utilities and faster data transfer over 1 Hz Frequency Resolution
Ethernet, make it an equally valuable tool for manufacturing as well.
The Lightning D-Series consists of two primary configurations built Features
for R&D and Production applications: High speed data transfer and control
Premium Models (37300D) For maximum efficiency, an Ethernet connection and dual GPIB ports
The Premium series are designed for active and passive device appli- are standard on every 37000D VNA. Ethernet connection provides
cations, where versatility is the main priority. These are high performance high speed data transfers and remote data extraction from the VNA.
two-port VNAs that include step attenuators, internal bias tees, a gain The same can also be achieved via the standard GPIB interface. The
compression application and wider power range as standard features. second GPIB port is dedicated to control of peripheral devices such
They are available in four different frequency ranges; 20 (37347D), as plotters, power meters, and frequency synthesizers. The 37000D
40 (37369D), 50 (37377D) and 65 (37397D) GHz. Each one of them series maximize throughput by combining fast, error-corrected
can be configured as an ME7808B millimeter wave VNA by simply sweeps with high-speed data transfers.
adding a broadband test set, two synthesizers and the desired mil- Time domain analysis (Option 2A)
limeter wave modules. The 37397D is also directly upgradeable to an Analyze impedance discontinuities as a function of time or distance
ME7808B Broadband VNA with single sweep coverage from 40 MHz with the 37000Ds high-speed time domain. Isolate individual reflec-
to 110 GHz. tions in time and evaluate their effects in the frequency domain.
Economy Models (37200D) Remove the effects of device packages and fixturing with time do-
The Economy series are basic two-port VNAs designed for passive main gating to see the actual performance of your designs. Use the
applications. They are available in four different frequency ranges; 20 independent display channels to view the response of your designs
(37247D), 40 (37269D), 50 (37277D) and 65 (37297D) GHz. Each one before, during, and after time domain processing.
of them can be configured as an Economy millimeter wave VNA by The software provides four different windowing functions to optimize
simply adding a broadband test set, two synthesizers and the de- dynamic range and resolution. The exclusive phasor impulse mode
sired mmW modules. will show you the true impedance characteristics of mismatches in
waveguide, microstrip, and other band-limited media.
The 37300D Premium models include: Multiple source control and set-on receiver mode
Multiple Source Control and Frequency Offset The frequency of two sources and a receiver can be controlled with-
E/O and O/E Application out the need for an external controller using this function.
Gain Compression Application Independently specify the sweep ranges and output powers of the
Internal Bias Tees sources and the sweep range of the receiver to accommodate mixer,
Extended Power Range (Source Step Attenuator and Receiver Step swept IMD, TOI, and harmonic measurements. The 37000D's set-on
Attenuator) receiver mode allows it to operate as a tuned receiver by phase lock-
Rear Panel IF Inputs (for upgrade to Millimeter Wave) ing all of its local oscillators to its internal crystal reference oscillator.
NxN calibration Utility for Mixer Measurements
Embed/De-Embed application
High Stability Frequency Reference
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Software tools and compatibility Also, passband phase distortions can be measured with the auto-
VNA Utilities, provided with every 37000D, is the ultimate solution for matic reference plane extension capability. A single key press can
automated test software development. It includes fully functional applica- help quickly identify filter non-linear phase responses.
tion programs, re-usable calibration, set-up and data manipulation sam- Swept Power Gain Compression - Amplifiers (37300D models
ples, and software development tools for creating custom applications. only)
VNA Utilities includes applications such as the Capture Utility, which The Swept Power Gain Compression application (standard on
allows the user to extract data from the VNA in any of the supported 37300D models) allows the user to easily measure amplifier gain
formats (bitmap, S2P, plotter graphics, etc.). compression vs. input power or frequency. Power meter assisted lin-
The Calkit File Maker helps create a custom calibration kit disk from earity and flat output power calibration, combined with a receiver port
the coefficients entered by the user. And the VNA File Utility manages calibration, provides capability to measure output power in dBm. A 1
system software downloads and data file uploads to/from the VNAs watt, 70 dB (60 dB on >40 GHz models) step attenuator in the port
hard disk via a PC. VNA Utilities also includes drivers and help tools 1 path, and a 40 dB step attenuator in the port 2 path, coupled with
for various software environments such as Visual Basic, Labview 20 dB ALC range, give complete control to characterize virtually any
and others. amplifier. This range is reduced to 12 dB at frequencies >50 GHz.
NxN calibration utility Internal bias tees simplify DC biasing of your active designs.
This application is used for making error-corrected measurements of In addition, a front panel source loop on each port (option 15) allows
frequency translating devices such as mixers. The calibration per- external amplifier insertion, increasing port power up to 1 Watt max-
formed requires a three mixer combination to correct for the components imum for high input power amplifiers.
in the measurement path. Any one of the mixers characterized can Mixers
then be used for the measurement of the DUT mixer. The standard built- Complex frequency translated device measurements such as error
in application guides the user through the set up and the calibration. corrected conversion loss, group delay, and port match measure-
Embedding/De-embedding ments of mixers and up/downconverters are simplified with the NxN
The de-embedding function is used for removal of test fixture contri- mixer measurement application. The NxN application adjusts the
butions and other networks from measurements. The embedding VNA's 12-term calibration for the reference mixer, a Band Pass Filter,
function can be used to simulate matching circuits for optimizing am- and attenuators used in the measurement setup, yielding accurate
plifier and other designs. measurements of the frequency translated DUT.
Internally controlled AutoCal Multi-Port and Balanced/Differential
One source of potential errors and inaccuracies in any network ana- Single-ended and mixed-mode S-parameter measurements with the
lyzer system is the calibration of that system. The Anritsu AutoCal 37000D series VNA are accomplished using a multi-port test set and
automatic calibrator is designed to speed and simplify the calibration of an external PC running the Navigator Multi-Port software. Multi-
your 37000D VNA. Using the built-in software support and an AutoCal Port components (diplexers, couplers, power dividers, etc.) or bal-
module connected to the serial port on the rear panel of the instru- anced/differential components can be easily characterized to fre-
ment, you are ready to make fast, accurate, and repeatable calibrations. quencies as high as 65 GHz.
Built-in mass storage Microstrip devices
Testing devices with multiple setups is now easier. A built-in hard The 37000D series offers complete substrate measurement solu-
disk drive rapidly stores and recalls frequently used front panel se- tions for both microstrip and coplanar waveguide (CPW) designs.
tups and calibrations. Store your complete test setup including limit The 37000D series analyzers accommodate the model 3680 series
lines and frequency markers. Create descriptive file names to assist Universal Test Fixtures (UTF), calibration kits, and verification kits.
multiple users or device types. The high storage capability of the in- Guaranteed system specifications provide assurance that your test
ternal hard disk means there is space for Iiterally hundreds of cali- results are accurate and verifiable. Internal calibration routines such
brations, front panel setups, and data traces. In secure environ- as the Line-Reflect-Line (LRL) and Line-Reflect-Match (LRM) cali-
ments, the internal hard disk can be removed (Option 4A) and either bration capability help completely characterize connectorless de-
an external drive on the SCSI port or the internal 1.44 MB floppy dri- vices with the Lightning VNAs. The four channel design provides true
ve can be used for uploading proprietary setups. LRL/LRM error-correction yielding the highest performance available
Flexible test set (Option 15) for in-fixture measurements. Highly reflective devices, along with well
All 37000D VNAs can be configured with six front panel loops: four matched ones can also be measured with the same degree of ease.
direct receiver access loops and two auxiliary source loops (one for Automatic dispersion compensation improves measurement accura-
each port). These are useful for measurements of mixers, antennas, cy to help determine phase distortions for all microstrip designs.
as well as integration with external test sets (for example, multi-port). E/O and O/E devices
Upgradeability The 37000D series incorporates an E/O and O/E measurement ap-
The 37000D series analyzers are designed to accommodate higher plication that simplifies VNA calibration when measuring E/O and
frequency ranges and more powerful features as your requirements O/E devices. The transfer function, group delay, and return loss of
grow. Any 37000D series VNA can be upgraded to any other model optical modulators (E/O) and photoreceivers (O/E) can be easily
in the instrument family to fit your changing requirements. In addition, characterized using this application. An O/E calibration module
any VNA can also be upgraded to the ME7808B Broadband and (MN4765A) and a laser source are required to complete the test set-
Millimeter Wave VNA. This provides a cost-effective approach to sat- up. The internal VNA application de-embeds the response of the O/E
isfying today's needs while providing the flexibility to meet tomorrow's calibration module to allow direct measurement of the modulator. For
demands. System software upgrades are easily performed by loading O/E measurements, the O/E calibration module is used to charac-
software through the floppy drive or GPIB. terize a modulator first, which is then used as the characterized ref-
erence to measure another photoreceiver.
Three-year factory warranty
All 37000D series VNAs are backed with a no-questions-asked Antennas
three-year warranty. All 37000D VNAs include rear panel IF inputs (<270 MHz) that can be
used in remote mixing applications to make antenna measurements.
Applications For near field and far field measurements that require direct access to
Filters the VNA test and reference channels, Option 15 can be included on
The 37000D VNAs have built-in functions that automatically locate any 37000D VNA which adds the four test and reference loops on
filter center frequency, 3 dB bandwidth, max/min insertion loss, Q, the front panel to simplify measurements.
and shape factor. The analyzer's improved dynamic range can be In addition the VNAs Fast CW mode enhances data extraction over
used to measure filter rejection and input match on the same display. GPIB to rates of 0.8 ms/point using internal triggering, and 1.2
Sweep speed can be enhanced for tuning filters by using the instru- ms/point with external triggering or 1.5 ms/point with GPIB trigger-
ment's tune mode. This unique feature helps users optimize sweep ing, allowing for fast data extraction for accurate plotting of near and
times in one direction for better hand-to-eye tuning while maintaining far field effects.
a 12-term corrected S-parameter display. The analyzers tune mode
maximizes sweep speed and accuracy, simultaneously, by allowing
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Specifications
Number of channels Four measurement channels
S11, S21, S12, S22, or user defined; analog voltage input; complex input and output impedance; complex input and
Parameters
output admittance; complex forward and reverse transmission
Domains Frequency domain, CW draw, and optional high speed time domain (Option 2A)
Log magnitude, phase, log magnitude and phase, Smith chart (impedance), Smith chart (admittance), linear polar,
Formats
log polar, group delay, linear magnitude, linear magnitude and phase, real, imaginary, real and imaginary, and SWR
1601 maximum. System also accepts an arbitrary set of N discrete data points where 2N1601.
Data points
CW mode permits selection of a single point.
Can be entered in time or in distance. Automatic reference delay adds the correct electrical length compensation
Reference delay at the push of a button. Software compensation for the electrical length difference between the reference and test
Measurement is accurate and stable since measurement frequencies are always synthesized.
capabilities
Reference offset Magnitude and phase
Six independent markers can be used to read out measurement data. In delta-reference mode, any one marker
Markers can be selected as the reference for the other five. Markers can automatically find critical filter parameters i.e. 3 dB
bandwidth, loss, center frequency, shape factor and Q.
Marker sweep Sweeps upward in frequency between any two markers. Recalibration is not required during the marker sweep.
Two limit lines per data trace to indicate test limits. Limits can be either single or segmented limits for testing de-
Limits
vices pass-fail.
Measurement dynamic
Table 1 gives receiver dynamic range as the ratio of typical power at Port 1 and the noise floor.
range
Data averaging Averaging of 1 to 4096 averages per data point can be selected.
IF bandwidth Front panel switch selects four levels of IF bandwidth: 10 kHz, 1 kHz, 100 Hz and 10 Hz
1, 2, 3 or 4 channels can be displayed. Each channel can display any S-parameter or user defined parameter in
Display channels
any format with up to two traces per channel for a maximum of eight traces simultaneously.
Display type Color LCD, 8.5 diagonally, VGA display. Color of graticule, trace data and text are user definable.
Trace overlay Overlays two traces with the same graticule type on the same display
A separate memory for each channel can be used to store measurement data for later display or subtraction,
Trace memory
addition, multiplication or division.
Display Log mag: 0.001 dB, linear mag: 1 pU
capabilities Phase: 0.01, group delay: 0.001 ps
Scale resolution Time: 0.001 ms, distance: 0.1 mm
SWR: 1 pU
Power: 0.05 dB
Autoscale Automatically sets resolution and offset to display measurement data on the full display
Reference position Settable to any graticule line
Annotation Type of measurement, vertical and horizontal scale resolution, start and stop frequencies and reference position
Error correction models Full 12-term, one-path two-port, reflection only, transmission response
Vector error
correction Line-Reflect-Line and Line-Reflect-Match calibration models are available for coaxial, microstrip and waveguide
LRL/LRM
transmission lines.
Source power level Source power may be set from the 37000D front panel menu.
The 37000D corrects for test port power variations using an external power meter. Once the port power has been
Flat power correction flattened, the power meter is removed and the signal source power level may be changed within the remaining
power adjustment range.

Signal source Allows a user to separately control the frequency of two sources and receiver without need for an external controller.
capabilities Source #1: 37000D internal source, or any 68000C, 69000B, or MG3690A synthesizer
Multiple source control
Source #2: Any 68000C, 69000B, or MG3690A synthesizer
Receiver: 37000D internal receiver
Standard (1 Hz resolution)
Internal 10 MHz time
With aging: <1 x 109/day
base stability
With temperature: <5 x 109 over 0 to 55C
Select full screen, graphical, tabular data, and printer type. Compatible with most HP and Epson printers with a
Printers
Hard copy parallel port interface
GPIB plotters Compatible with most HP and Tektronix plotters
Disk file Bitmap, S2P, text, tabular data, and HPGL
Internal memory Ten front panel states (setup) can be stored and recalled from non-volatile memory locations.
Storage Internal hard disk drive Store and recall instrument setups, calibration files and trace data files. All files are MS-DOS compatible.
Internal floppy disk Store and recall instrument setups, calibration files and trace data files from 3.5 inch 1.44 MB floppy disks.
drive All files are MS-DOS compatible.
Interface GPIB (IEEE 488.2), Ethernet
Addressing GPIB address can be set from the front panel and can range from 1 to 30. Static IP address for Ethernet.
Remote
Transfer formats ASCII, 32-bit floating point and 64-bit floating point
programming
Speed 150 kB/sec over GPIB, up to 850 kB/sec over Ethernet
Interface function codes SH1, AH1, T6, TE0, L4, LE0, SR1, RL1, PP1, DT1, DC0, C0
Test ports GPC-7, 3.5 mm, N-type, K, and V connectors supported
Power requirements 85 to 240 V, 48 to 63 Hz, 540 VA maximum
General Dimensions 432 (W) x 267 (H) x 585 (D) mm (10.5 x 17 x 23 in)
Weight 27 kg (60 lbs)
Temperature 0 to 50C (operate), 40 to 75C (storage)

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Table 1: Dynamic Range
37347D and 37369D models
Frequency1 Port 1 Power, Typical (dBm) Noise Floor at Port 2 (dBm)2 System Dynamic Range (dB)
(GHz) With Option 15 With Option 15 With Option 15
0.04 10 10 85 85 95 95
2 8 8 107 107 115 115
20 3 2 103 102 106 104
40 2 1 95 94 97 95

37247D and 37269D models


Frequency1 Port 1 Power, Typical (dBm) Noise Floor at Port 2 (dBm)2 System Dynamic Range (dB)
(GHz) With Option 15 With Option 15 With Option 15
0.04 10 10 85 85 95 95
2 8 8 107 107 115 115
20 2 1 104 103 106 104
40 2 1 97 96 99 97

37377D and 37397D models


Frequency1 Port 1 Power, Typical (dBm) Noise Floor at Port 2 (dBm)2 System Dynamic Range (dB)
(GHz) With Option 15 With Option 15 With Option 15
0.04 10 10 88 88 98 98
2 5 5 110 110 115 115
20 2 1 106 105 108 106
40 1 0 98 97 99 97
50 1 3 94 93 93 90
65 2 4 82 80 80 76

37277D and 37297D models


Frequency1 Port 1 Power, Typical (dBm) Noise Floor at Port 2 (dBm)2 System Dynamic Range (dB)
(GHz) With Option 15 With Option 15 With Option 15
0.04 10 10 88 88 98 98
2 5 5 110 110 115 115
20 1 0 107 106 108 106
40 1 0 100 99 101 99
50 1 3 96 95 95 92
65 1 3 84 82 83 79
1: Specifications between the stated frequencies are to be linearly interpolated as typical values.
2: RMS values compensated for loss in available source power from test port cable connected between Port 1 and Port 2.
Ordering information
Please specify model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Main frame Option 1 Adds sliding terminations
37247D Vector Network Analyzer (40 MHz to 20 GHz) 3652 K Connector Calibration Kit
37269D Vector Network Analyzer (40 MHz to 40 GHz) Option 1 Adds sliding terminations
37277D Vector Network Analyzer (40 MHz to 50 GHz) 3653 Type N Calibration Kit
37297D Vector Network Analyzer (40 MHz to 65 GHz) 3654B V Connector Calibration Kit with sliding terminations
37347D Vector Network Analyzer (40 MHz to 20 GHz) 36581NNF AutoCal, N (m) to N (f), 40 MHz to 18 GHz
37369D Vector Network Analyzer (40 MHz to 40 GHz) 36581KKF AutoCal, K (m) to K (f), 40 MHz to 20 GHz
37377D Vector Network Analyzer (40 MHz to 50 GHz) 36582KKF AutoCal, K (m) to K (f), 40 MHz to 40 GHz
37397D Vector Network Analyzer (40 MHz to 65 GHz)
Verification kits
Options 3663 Type N Verification Kit
Option 1 Rack mount kit with slides 3666 SMA/3.5 mm Verification Kit
Option 1A Rack mount kit with handles 3667 GPC-7 Verification Kit
Option 2A High-speed time (distance) domain capability 3668 K Connector Verification Kit
Option 4A External SCSI-2 hard disk drive compatibility 3669B V Connector Verification Kit
(internal HDD removed) 3656 W1 Connector Calibration/Verification Kit
Option 7A Replaces universal K connector (standard) with universal
GPC-7 (37200C/37300C only) Test port cables
Option 7N Replaces universal K connector (standard) with universal 3670A50-1 GPC-7 semi-rigid cable, 1 foot
N-male (37200C/37300C only) 3670A50-2 GPC-7 semi-rigid cable, 2 foot
Option 7NF Replaces universal K connector (standard) with universal 3670K50-1 K connector semi-rigid cable, 1 foot
N-female (37200C/37300C only) 3670K50-2 K connector semi-rigid cable, 2 foot
Option 7S Replaces universal K connector (standard) with universal 3670V50-1 V connector semi-rigid cable, 1 foot
3.5 mm-male (37200C/37300C only) 3670V50-2 V connector semi-rigid cable, 2 foot
Option 7K Replaces universal V connector (standard) with universal 3671A50-1 GPC-7 flexible cables, 25 in. (1 pair)
K (m) (37277C/37297C/37377C/37397C models only) 3671A50-2 GPC-7 flexible cables, 38 in.
Option 15 Flexible Test Set 3671S50-1 3.5 mm flexible cables, 25 in. (1 pair)
3671S50-2 3.5 mm flexible cables, 38 in.
Calibration kits 3671K50-1 K connector flexible cables, 25 in. (1 pair)
3650 SMA/3.5 mm Calibration Kit 3671K50-2 K connector flexible cables, 38 in.
Option 1 Adds sliding terminations 3671V50B-1 V connector flexible cable, 25 in. (1 pair)
3651 GPC-7 Calibration Kit 3671V50B-2 V connector flexible cable, 38 in.

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MICROWAVE MULTI-PORT BALANCED VNA GPIB
37000D Series
40 MHz to 65 GHz

For Single-Ended, Balanced-Differential and Mixed-Mode S-Parameter Measurements

The Microwave Multi-Port Balanced VNAs are four port measure- Features
ment solutions based on the Lightning VNAs. They consist of a 2, 3, or 4-port single-ended and mixed-mode S-parameter mea-
37000D Lightning VNA, a multi-port test set, and the Navigator surements in coaxial or on-wafer
Multi-Port software (external PC is required and is not included), and Full 4-port calibrations (SOLT, LRM, LRL, SOLR) for superior ac-
are available in three frequency ranges - 20, 40 and 65 GHz. The curacy
test sets have an option to add internal bias tees for active device Differential Time Domain analysis
measurements. Advanced Embeddding/de-embedding of S2P and S4P files and
The easy-to-use Navigator Multi-Port software provides full step- transmission line structures
by-step directions for measuring multiport, mixed-mode and bal- System Impedance transformation (real and complex) on each port
anced-differential devices, including full 4-port calibrations and em- for flexibility of different device impedances
bedding/de-embedding capabilities. 16 channel display with unlimited traces on each channel
Existing Lightning VNAs can be readily upgraded to add the new Supports multiple graph types - Log magnitude, phase, Smith
multi-port test set and software. With the Lightning VNAs proven sta- Chart, impedance
bility, the Multi-Port Balanced VNA provides excellent measurement SnP, MnP, TXT, JPG data output formats
repeatability and offers a cost-effective application solution for mi-
crowave multi-port and balanced-differential device characterization.

Easy-to-Use Navigator Multi-Port Software

Four port Calibration menu S2P and S4P embedding/De-embedding

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Easy-to-Use Navigator Multi-Port Software

Data Output options Measurement of a Balun

Specifications*
Frequency Range 20 GHz 40 GHz and 65 GHz
K(2.92 mm) male for 40 GHz
Test Port Connectors K(2.92 mm) Male, 50
V(1.85 mm) male, 50 for 65 GHz
40 GHz 7 dBm
Test Port Power 20 GHz 5 dBm 50 GHz 12 dBm
60 GHz 13.5 dBm
2 GHz 40 dB
0.04 GHz 42 dB
20 GHz 40 dB
Directivity (corrected) 2 GHz 42 dB
40 GHz 36 dB
20 GHz 42 dB
65 GHz 34 dB
2 GHz 36 dB
0.04 GHz 40 dB
20 GHz 36 dB
Source Match (corrected) 2 GHz 40 dB
40 GHz 32 dB
20 GHz 38 dB
65 GHz 28 dB
2 GHz 95 dB
20 GHz 90 dB
0.04 GHz 70 dB
40 GHz 82 dB
System Dynamic Range 2 GHz 90 dB
50 GHz 70 dB
20 GHz 80 dB
60 GHz 62 dB
65 GHz 56 dB
Test Set Isolation 90 dB between any ports
Maximum Input Power +20 dBm (25 VDC) all ports
Bias Tees (optional) 30 VDC, 500 mA, all ports
Control Windows-based PC via GPIB [IEEE 488.2] interface
Temperature Range (Storage) 40 to 75C
Temperature Range (Operating) 0 to 50C (specifications apply at 23 3C)
AC Power (test set only) 100 VA max, 47-63 Hz, 85-240 V
Dimensions (test set only) 153H x 443W x 500D mm (4.6 x 17.5 x 19.7 in)
Weight (test set only) approximately 7 kg (15.4 lbs)
* Specifications are typical and subject to change without notice.

Ordering information
Please specify model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name
SM5962 Multiport Test Set, 20 GHz
SM5975 Multiport Test Set, 20 GHz, with bias tees
SM6070 Four port test set, 40 MHz to 40 GHz
SM6159 Four port test set w/bias tees, 40 MHz to 40 GHz
SM6000 Multiport Test Set, 65 GHz
SM6135 Multiport Test Set, 65 GHz, with bias tees

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O/E CALIBRATION MODULE
MN4765A
40 MHz to 65 GHz

For Highly Accurate and Stable Optoelectronic (E/O and O/E) Measurements

The MN4765A is a characterized, unamplified photodiode module. It Temperature Stable


is used as an optical receiver with the 37000D series VNAs to perform The MN4765A is thermally stabilized to eliminate drift in photodi-
highly accurate and stable optoelectronic measurements of both ode performance over temperature.
modulators (E/O) and photoreceivers (O/E) to 65 GHz. Internal Biasing
The MN4765A consists of an InGaAs photodiode that converts mod- Accurate bias voltage to the photodiode is maintained internally. An
ulated optical signals to electrical signals, and includes additional cir- external, multi-country, AC adapter is included for easy operation.
cuitry for temperature and bias stability. The photodiode has excep-
High Linearity
tional bandwidth response to 65 GHz and a typical responsivity of
Linear operating range to +6 dBm for transfer function measure-
0.7A/W. The MN4765A is characterized for 1550 nm in both magni-
ment uncertainties of < 0.5 dB at 50 GHz and < 1 dB at 65 GHz.+
tude and phase using a NIST derived calibration standard.
High Responsivity
0.7 A/W (typical)

Specifications
Value Unit
Frequency Range1 0.04 to 65 GHz
Characterized Wavelength 1550 20 nm
Linear Optical Input Power 2 <6 dBm
Max Optical Input Power 10 dBm
Operating Temperature3 18 to 28 C
Storage Temperature 20 to 70 C
< 50 GHz < 8
Electrical Return Loss dB
< 65 GHz < 5
Operating Wavelength Range 1480 to 1620 nm
DC Responsivity > 0.55 A/W
Optical Return Loss < 24 dB
1. Frequency range over which the MN4765A is calibrated by Anritsu
Frequency response of the MN4765A Calibration Lab.
2. Linear operating range over which |S21| uncertainty is < 0.25 dB.
Features 3. Calibrated temperature is 23C 3C.
Fast and accurate optoelectronic measurements + Refer to "E/O and O/E Measurements with the 37300C Series VNA"
The 37000D series VNAs, when calibrated using the MN4765A Application Note (11410-00311).
module, enable error-corrected Transfer Function, Group Delay
and Return Loss measurements of E/O and O/E components and Ordering information
subsystems. Please specify model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
NIST derived characterization to 65 GHz Model/Order No. Name
Magnitude and phase characterization is obtained using a primary
MN4765A O/E Calibration module (40 MHz - 65 GHz)
standard characterized by NIST and held in the Anritsu Calibration Lab.
The magnitude and phase data is provided on a diskette with the module.

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BROADBAND AND MILLIMETER WAVE VECTOR NETWORK ANALYZER GPIB
ME7808B Ethernet
40 MHz to 110 GHz (expandable to 325 GHz)

Broadband S-Parameter Measurements to 110 GHz and Beyond

The ME7808B Broadband Vector Network Analyzer (VNA) is a high Single Pair of Coaxial Test Ports For Broadband Sweep
performance measurement solution that covers 40 MHz to 110 GHz The ME7808B Broadband VNA combines the 40 MHz to 65 GHz
in a single fast sweep. Built on the advanced technology of the output from the VNA and the 65 GHz to 110 GHz output from the
Lightning 65 GHz VNA, the ME7808B is ideal for making accurate mmW modules using a unique multiplexing coupler design. The ef-
S-parameter measurements of components and devices to 110 GHz. fective system test ports for the broadband configuration are there-
The flexible system architecture of the ME7808B makes it easy to fore two W1 coax connectors. The W1 Connector is compliant with
adapt to multiple measurement applications. the IEEE standard 1.0 mm connector. This design provides a DC
An alternate configuration is the ME7808B Millimeter Wave VNA, a high path that permits bias injection from the VNA front panel bias inputs
performance measurement solution that covers specific millimeter directly to the W1 coax test ports.
wave bands from 50 GHz to 325 GHz. Any of the two-port Lightning
37000D VNA models can be used as the foundation for the Millimeter Up to Three Systems in One
Wave VNA. Using the approach of coupling the 65 GHz VNA output with that
from the mmW modules, the ME7808B Broadband VNA can be op-
The ME7808B Broadband VNA consists of: erated in any of the following configurations:
Lightning 37397D 65 GHz VNA 1) as a broadband VNA (40 MHz to 110 GHz) with W1 Connector
Two Millimeter Wave Modules (3742A Series) coaxial interface
Extended W Band (WR-10), 65 to 110 GHz
2) as a stand-alone 65 GHz VNA with V Connector coaxial interface
Broadband Test Set 3) as a millimeter wave VNA (65 GHz to 110 GHz) with a WR-10
Two 20 GHz Ultra-Low Phase Noise Frequency Sources waveguide connector interface. Additional discrete mmW bands
Two Multiplexing Couplers are easily supported by substituting other available mmW mod-
Equipment Console with Table ules into the system.
The ME7808B Millimeter Wave VNA consists of: The ME7808B Millimeter Wave VNA permits switching between the
Any Lightning 37200D or 37300D series VNA stand-alone coaxial and the millimeter wave modes, thus offering two
Two Millimeter Wave Modules (3740A or 3741A Series) systems in one.
V Band (WR-15), 50 to 75 GHz Reconfiguration of the system is fast and simple using an internal
E Band (WR-12), 60 to 90 GHz software menu. When operating either the stand-alone VNA or mmW
Extended E Band (WR-12), 56 to 94 GHz systems independently, higher output power and increased dynamic
W Band (WR-10), 75 to 110 GHz range are achievable. Wafer probe tips can be connected to any of
Extended W Band (WR-10), 65 to 110 GHz the three interfaces to make on-wafer measurements.
Higher frequency bands (up to 325 GHz)*
Broadband Test Set Complete Measurement Solutions
Two 20 GHz Ultra-Low Phase Noise Frequency Sources The ME7808B is compatible with leading probe stations and probe
Equipment Console with Table tips for making on-wafer measurements. On-wafer calibration soft-
* with VNA2 Frequency Extension Modules from OML, Inc. ware such as SussCal from Suss MicroTec and WinCal from
Cascade Microtech have built in drivers for the Anritsu
Features Lightning VNAs. For parameter extraction and device modeling, an
Ultra-Low Phase Noise Frequency Sources instrument driver for the ME7808B is integrated in Agilent EEsofs
The ME7808B Broadband and Millimeter Wave VNAs use two 20 GHz IC-CAP 2006B. In addition, a complete list of accessories is available
synthesized sources with ultra low phase noise (Option 3). They provide including W1 coaxial calibration kits, waveguide calibration kits, W1
the LO and RF drive to the mmW modules which translates to the coaxial and waveguide to coaxial adapters.
lowest measurement trace noise available in a millimeter wave VNA.

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ME7808B Broadband VNA System Specifications ME7808B Millimeter Wave VNA Dynamic Range
Dynamic Range
V Band (WR-15) Waveguide (3740A-V or 3741A-V Modules)
System dynamic range is defined as the ratio of the typical power at
Port 1 and the system noise floor. The noise floor measurement is Frequency
Port 1
Noise Floor
System
made using 512 averages in a 10 Hz IF bandwidth, including isola- Power, Typical Dynamic Range
(GHz) (dBm)
tion calibration. (dBm) (dB)
50 to 75 +7 90 97
W1 Coax
Signal into Power, Noise System Receiver E Band (WR-12) Waveguide (3740A-E or 3741A-E Modules)
Frequency
Port 2 Typical Floor Dynamic Dynamic
(GHz)
(dBm) (dBm) (dBm) Range (dB) Range (dB) Port 1 System
Frequency Noise Floor
Power, Typical Dynamic Range
0.04 +30 1 87 86 117 (GHz) (dBm)
(dBm) (dB)
2 +30 +3 108 111 138
60 to 90 +6 90 96
20 +30 3 102 99 132
40 +30 7 91 84 121 Extended E Band (WR-12) Waveguide (3740A-EE or
50 +30 10 85 75 115 3741A-EE Modules)
<65 +30 12 72 60 102 Port 1 System
Frequency Noise Floor
Power, Typical Dynamic Range
>65 +16 14 80 66 96 (GHz) (dBm)
(dBm) (dB)
75 +14 10 93 83 107
50 to 60 +5 85 90
85 +13 11 96 85 109
60 to 85 +6 90 96
100 +12 9 93 84 105
85 to 94 +4 76 80
110 +12 11 93 82 105

V Coax W Band (WR-10) Waveguide (3740A-W or 3741A-W Modules)


Signal into Power, Noise System Receiver Port 1 System
Frequency Frequency Noise Floor
Port 2 Typical Floor Dynamic Dynamic Power, Typical Dynamic Range
(GHz) (GHz) (dBm)
(dBm) (dBm) (dBm) Range (dB) Range (dB) (dBm) (dB)

0.04 +30 +10 88 98 1 18 75 to 100 +5 90 95

2 +30 +5 110 115 140 100 to 110 +2 90 92

20 +30 +2 106 108 136


Extended W Band (WR-10) Waveguide (3740A-EW or
40 +30 +1 98 99 128 3741A-EW Modules)
50 +30 1 94 93 124
Port 1 System
65 +30 2 82 80 112 Frequency Noise Floor
Power, Typical Dynamic Range
(GHz) (dBm)
(dBm) (dB)
Extended W Band (WR-10) Waveguide (3742A-EW Modules)
65 to 75 5 90 85
Signal into Power, Noise System Receiver
Frequency 75 to 100 +5 89 94
Port 2 Typical Floor Dynamic Dynamic
(GHz)
(dBm) (dBm) (dBm) Range (dB) Range (dB) 100 to 110 +2 87 89
65 +8 6 88 82 96
System dynamic range is defined as the ratio of the typical power at
75 +8 4 99 95 107 Port 1 and the system noise floor. The noise floor measurement is
85 +8 6 101 95 109 made using 512 averages in a 10 Hz IF bandwidth, including isola-
100 +8 5 97 92 105 tion calibration.
110 +8 7 97 90 105

Ordering information
Please specify model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Main frame Calibration Kits
ME7808B Broadband VNA, Single Sweep Coverage from 40 MHz to 3654B V-connector calibration kit with sliding terminations
110 GHz (with W1 Coax Test Ports) 3655W WR-10 waveguide calibration kit
or 3655W-1 WR-10 waveguide calibration kit with sliding terminations
Millimeter Wave VNA, Discrete Band Coverage to 325 GHz 3656 W1 calibration/verification kit
(with Waveguide Test Ports)
Adapters (Coaxial)
Millimeter-wave modules1 SC6299 W1 Male to V Male Adapter
3740A-V Transmission/Reflection Module, 50 to 75 GHz SC6355 W1 Male to V Female Adapter
3740A-E Transmission/Reflection Module, 60 to 90 GHz SC6357 W1 Female to V Male Adapter
3740A-EE Transmission/Reflection Module, 56 to 94 GHz SC6356 W1 Female to V Female Adapter
3740A-EW Transmission/Reflection Module, 65 to 110 GHz 33WW50 W1 Male to W1 Male Adapter
3740A-W Transmission/Reflection Module, 75 to 110 GHz 33WWF50 W1 Male to W1 Female Adapter
33WFWF50 W1 Female to W1 Female Adapter
Test Port Cables
3671W1-50-1 W1 Female to W1 Male, High Performance Cable, Adapters (Waveguide to Coaxial)
10 cm (1 each) SC6216 WR-10 to W1 Male Adapter
3671W1-50-2 W1 Female to W1 Male, High Performance Cable, SC6198 WR-10 to W1 Female Adapter
13 cm (1 each)
3671W1-50-3 W1 Female to W1 Male, High Performance Cable, 1: Contact Factory for Millimeter-Wave bands above 110 GHz.
16 cm (1 each)
3670V50-2 Economy, Semi-rigid, V female to V male, 61 cm (2 ft.)
3671V50B-1 High Performance, Flexible, phase stable, V female to
V male, 63.5 cm (25 in.), one pair

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RF MULTI-PORT BALANCED VNA GPIB
MS4624D Series
10 MHz to 9 GHz

Single Connection Differential Measurements for Signal Integrity and


Multi-Port Applications

The RF Multi-Port System consists of the Scorpion Vector Network


Measurement System, the SM5992 RF Multi-Port Test Set and
Navigator software (external personal computer is required, but not
included). Simply enter your multi-port module topology and
Navigator guides you quickly and intuitively through the setup so you
can accurately perform multi-port measurements. Especially suited
for next generation modules with balanced interfaces, Navigator also
supports full N-port calibrations for the ultimate in accuracy.

Key Benefits
Versatility to Characterize Any Module up to 9-Ports with a Single
Connection
Full N-Port Calibrations Correct for All Load Match Artifacts
Simplifies the Complexity of Multi-Port Measurements with Easy-
to-Use Software
Transmission Accuracy of Less Than 0.1 dB
Scalable Solutions Possible for Modules with more than 9-Ports
Versatility to Characterize Any Module up to 9-Ports
The multi-port test set employs a full interconnect fabric to ensure
maximum flexibility in connecting to your modules, both present and
future. In other words, this switch fabric allows any single port of the
MS462xD to connect with any of the DUT ports so you can connect
your module to this measurement solution with a single connection
regardless of your modules paths. In addition, multi-port measure-
ments are now nearly effortless to perform using Navigator. As an
example, the following screen capture shows one setup for the main
measurement screen within Navigator.

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Specifications1
The following typical specifications apply at 23 3C. A warm-up time of 90 minutes should be allowed prior to verifying system specifications.
For further specifications, reference the Scorpion VNMS Technical Specifications and Configuration Guide (part number 11410-00288).

Frequency range 10 MHz to 9 GHz2


Damage levels 20 dBm, 25 V DC
General

9-Port Test Set 9 K(f) ports + 25 pin control I/O


18-Port Test Set 18 K(f) ports
VNA interface 4 K(f) ports
Test Set connectivity Full connectivity between DUT and VNA ports
>16 dB, 10 MHz to 3 GHz2
Raw return loss: DUT ports, ON state >12 dB, 3 to 6 GHz
>10 dB, 6 to 9 GHz
>20 dB, 10 MHz to 3 GHz2
Raw return loss: DUT ports, OFF state >17 dB, 3 to 6 GHz
>12 dB, 6 to 9 GHz
>13 dB, 10 MHz to 3 GHz2
RF Performance

Raw return loss: VNA ports >10 dB, 3 to 6 GHz


>10 dB, 6 to 9 GHz

Insertion loss (any path) <2.5 dB, 10 MHz to 3 GHz2


<5 dB, 3 to 9 GHz
Isolation (an on path to an off port, all unused >100 dB, 10 MHz to 6 GHz2
ports terminated) >90 dB, 6 to 9 GHz
Available power at the DUT ports (dependent on VNA and cables being used)
MS4622D, (10 MHz to 3 GHz) +7 dBm (typically up to +10 dBm)
MS4623D, (10 MHz to 6 GHz) +5 dBm (typically up to +8 dBm)
MS4624D, (10 MHz to 9 GHz) +3 dBm (typically up to +6 dBm)
When used with a Scorpion VNMS and an appropriate multi-port calibration is performed at the DUT plane, the following corrected parameters
Corrected Performance

apply at 23 3C. R series cal kits assumed. A warm-up time of 90 minutes should be allowed prior to verifying system specifications.

>43 dB 10 MHz to 3 GHz2


Corrected Source Match >41 dB 3 to 6 GHz
>36 dB 6 to 9 GHz
>47 dB 10 MHz to 3 GHz2
Corrected Directivity >43 dB 3 to 6 GHz
>40 dB 6 to 9 GHz

1: System consisting of MS462xD and SM5992 9-Port Test Set


2: Due to DC blocks, some degradation may be observed between 10 and 100 MHz.

Ordering Information
Please specify model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name
MS4624D 10 MHz 9 GHz Balanced/Differential 4-Port
SM5992 RF Multiport Test Set, 9-Port

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VECTOR NETWORK MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS (VNMS) Ethernet / GPIB
MS4622A/B/D, MS4623A/B/D, MS4624A/B/D
10 MHz to 3 GHz 10 MHz to 6 GHz 10 MHz to 9 GHz

Innovative Manufacturing Solutions for Measuring S-Parameters, NF, P1dB, IMD,


and 3 and 4-Port Devices

Anritsus family of RF Vector Network Measurement Systems include 4-Port Balance/Differential Measurements
the MS462XA, MS462XB, and the new MS462xD. Code named The MS462xD series of Vector Network Measurement Systems (VNMS)
Scorpion, the MS462XX line is much more capable than traditional allow you to characterize devices like SAW filters and integrated cir-
VNAs. With Scorpions all new measurement options of vector error- cuits using powerful features like mixed-mode S-parameters, em-
corrected Noise Figure, Intermodulation Distortion, Fourth bedding/de-embedding, and arbitrary impedance. De-embedding
Measurement Port, and Harmonics, they create a total test solution. utilities provide compensation techniques for typical test fixture envi-
When you add the standard benefits of outstanding dynamic range ronments to further enhance the measurement accuracy, while inte-
and blazing fast measurement speed, you have a truly innovative so- grated embedding utilities, consisting of an extensive library of circuit
lution for a manufacturing test environment! primitives, increases time-to-market and yield when simulating the fi-
nal matched behavior of components. The Scorpions arbitrary im-
Key Benefits pedance transformations also accurately handle non-50 measure-
See the true performance of all your passive and active compo- ment scenarios typically associated with balanced devices, making
nents including antennas, isolators, filters, duplexers, couplers, the VNMS well suited for applications requiring ripple, insertion loss
SAW filters, baluns, amplifiers, mixers, and multi-port components and amplitude imbalance measurements on the order of 0.1 dB.
With a single connection perform S-parameter, Harmonics, Time
Domain, Compression, Intermodulation Distortion (IMD), Noise
Figure (NF), and Frequency Translated Group Delay for accurate
and thorough device characterization
Optimized for your manufacturing process with features like 2 & 4
port AutoCal modules which simplify calibrations, sequences for
automating repetitive keystrokes, enhanced markers simplify data
collection, and external SCSI interface for massive storage
Measurement speeds of 150 sec/point and dynamic range of
125 dB
Scorpions AutoCal feature also provides the capability to achieve
fast, accurate, and highly repeatable calibrations without the need for
an external controller. By using AutoCal standard connector types
or test port cable converters, you can calibrate directly using Type N,
K, 3.5 mm, or SMA connectors. Planned upgrades include adapter
characterization with the ability to calibrate using 7/16 or TNC type
connectors.

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Amplifier Measurements Mixer measurements
Some of todays most demanding VNA measurements involve the Scorpion can also accurately characterize your mixers and other fre-
characterization and tuning of multiple port devices such as duplexers, quency-translating devices (FTDs) for isolation, match, conversion
combiners, couplers, etc. In a traditional 2-port VNA, the full charac- loss, noise figure and frequency translated group delay (FTGD).
terization and tuning of such devices presents significant challenges Without changing cables or instruments, Scorpion can make all
in terms of measurement speed, calibration, and the switching of in- these measurements quickly, easily and accurately. Add an external
put signals and measurement ports. With the addition of the third synthesizer and Scorpion can easily orchestrate swept frequency
measurement port, the simplicity and speed with which these de- and swept power mixer IMD measurements. You no longer have to
vices can be tested is greatly enhanced. The MS4622B, MS4623, buy and integrate five separate instruments to perform these every-
and MS4624B network analyzers not only offer the option of adding day measurements. With the integrated measurement flexibility of
a third measurement port, they also offer the industrys first ever sec- Scorpion, you can design and manufacture all of your passive, ac-
ond internal source. This second source is completely independent tive, and frequency translating devices using a single instrument.
from the main source that switches between ports 1 and 2. By the
addition of this second source, the potential now exists for replacing
the signal generators and spectrum analyzers currently needed to
characterize the non-linear effects that occur when multiple tones
are simultaneously present in the pass-band of an active device.

AutoCal Automatic Calibrators


One source of potential errors and inaccuracies in any measurement
system is its calibration. A great deal of time can be wasted in a busy
manufacturing environment trying to verify calibration accuracy, es-
Vector error-corrected noise figure measurements pecially when multiple shifts run on several different test stations for
The MS4622B, MS4623B, and MS4624B Vector Network the same product line. For this situation, you need a calibration sys-
Measurement Systems deliver the industrys first ever capability for tem in place that offers the highest possible degree of assurance that
making vector error-corrected noise figure measurements on active every station on every shift is calibrated for identical results. With the
devices in todays hottest market wireless communications. The Noise Anritsu AutoCal automatic calibrator, you get just that. Simply con-
Figure options covering the frequency ranges of 50 MHz to 3 GHz and nect a serial cable between the AutoCal and the rear panel of the
50 MHz to 6 GHz, give you the functionality for making noise figure VNA and youre ready to go. If adapters become necessary,
measurements much more accurately than has ever before been AutoCal can handle them with its revolutionary approach to adapter
possible. This option allows for making S-parameter measurements removal. This approach avoids the necessity of multiple calibrations
and noise figure measurements with a single test connection. The commonly used in adapter removal calibrations. By using the
measurement setup can be configured to make measurements with AutoCal adapter characterization process, you can calibrate in a
the noise source set in either an internal or an external mode. In the SMA, Type N, 3.5mm, TNC, or 7/16 environment with confidence.
external mode, the noise source is connected directly to the DUT
similar to traditional scalar noise figure measurements. In the inter-
nal mode, the noise source is connected to the VNA rear panel and
internally routed to port 1. Therefore, when a 12-term calibration is
applied concurrently with the noise figure calibration, you can make
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Specifications
Standard connector type N female
Optional connector types 3.5 mm female, 3.5 mm male, GPC-7, N male
Frequency Directivity Source match Load match
Connector Configuration (MHz) (dB) (dB) (dB)
10 to 1000 >46 >44 >46
Ports 1 and 2
1000 to 3000 >44 >41 >44
MS462xB
3000 to 6000 >38 >39 >38
3.5 mm MS462xD
6000 to 9000 >37 >36 >37
(MS4600/11S)
(MS4600/11SF) Ports 3 and 4 10 to 1000 >44 >42 >44
MS462xB/Opt3x 1000 to 3000 >42 >40 >42
MS462xD 3000 to 6000 >37 >37 >37
Test port characteristics

6000 to 9000 >36 >35 >36


10 to 1000 >46 >44 >46
Ports 1 and 2
1000 to 3000 >44 >41 >44
MS462xB
3000 to 6000 >38 >39 >38
N-Type MS462xD
Measurement port 6000 to 9000 >37 >36 >37
Standard N(F)
characteristics (MS4600/11NM) Ports 3 and 4 10 to 1000 >44 >42 >44
MS462xB/Opt3x 1000 to 3000 >42 >40 >42
MS462xD 3000 to 6000 >37 >37 >37
6000 to 9000 >36 >35 >36
10 to 1000 >46 >44 >46
Ports 1 and 2
1000 to 3000 >44 >41 >44
MS462xB
3000 to 6000 >38 >39 >38
MS462xD
GPC-7 6000 to 9000 >37 >36 >37
(MS4600/11A) 10 to 1000 >44 >42 >44
Ports 3 and 4
MS462xB/Opt3x 1000 to 3000 >42 >40 >42
MS462xD 3000 to 6000 >37 >37 >37
6000 to 9000 >36 >35 >36
MS4622A/B/D, 10 MHz to 3 GHz
Frequency range MS4623A/B/D, 10 MHz to 6 GHz
MS4624A/B/D, 10 MHz to 9 GHz
Frequency resolution 1Hz
Frequency stability (with
<5x10-6 / year
internal time base) aging
Temperature <5x10-6 over +15C to +50C
MS4622A Transmission/Reflection Test Set +10 to 85 dBm
MS4622B Active Reversing Test Set +10 to 85 dBm
MS4622B (Opt 3) w/ 2nd Source, 3rd Test Port & S/A. +10 to 85 dBm
MS4622B (Opt 4) w/ Noise Figure +7 to 85 dBm
MS4622B (Opt 6) w/ 3rd Test Port +10 to 85 dBm
MS4622D Balanced/Differential 4-Port +10 to 85 dBm
MS4623A Transmission/Reflection Test Set +10 to 85 dBm
MS4623B Active Reversing Test Set +7 to 85 dBm
Power output range MS4623B (Opt 3) w/ 2nd Source, 3rd Test Port & S/A +7 to 85 dBm
MS4623B (Opt 4) w/ Noise Figure (3 GHz only) +5 to 85 dBm
MS4623B (Opt 6) w/ 3rd Test Port +7 to 85 dBm
MS4623D Balanced/Differential 4-Port +7 to 85 dBm
MS4624A Transmission/Reflection Test Set +10 to 85 dBm
MS4624B Active Reversing Test Set +7 to 85 dBm
MS4624B (Opt 3) w/ 2nd Source, 3rd Test Port & S/A +7 to 85 dBm
MS4624B (Opt 6) w/ 3rd Test Port +7 to 85 dBm
Source specifications

MS4624D Balanced/Differential 4-Port +7 to 85 dBm


Power control range 20 dB. The minimum absolute level for power sweep is 15 dBm while the maximum power output for a unit is +10 dBm.
The source power (dBm) may be set from the front panel menu or via GPIB. Port 1 power level is settable from
+10 dBm (on the simpler test sets, ranging to +5 dBm on the most complex) to 15 dBm with 0.01 dB resolution.
Source power level
In addition, the Port 1 (& Port 3) power may be attenuated in 10 dB steps using the internal 70 dB step attenuator.
Port 3 step attenuator is not available in D models. Port 1 step attenuator is optional in A models.
1 dB to 6 GHz, 1.5 dB to 9 GHz (no flat power calibration applied; full-band frequency sweep at 15 dBm, 0 dBm, and
Power level accuracy
maximum rated power).
Level test port power The power at all sweep frequencies is leveled to within 1 dB. Only port 1 and port 3 (if installed) can be externally leveled.
Harmonics and spurious <30 dBc at maximum rated power (MS4622x and MS4623x)
<25 dBc at maximum rated power (MS4624x)
Sweep type Linear, CW, Marker, or N-Discrete point sweep
Power sweep range 20 dB (minimum)
Frequency range 10 MHz to 3 GHz (6 GHz or 9 GHz)
Frequency 1 Hz
resolution
Power level 1 dB to 6 GHz, 1.5 dB to 9 GHz (no flat power calibration applied; full-band frequency sweep at 15 dBm, 0 dBm,
Source
accuracy and maximum rated power).
#2
(optional) Harmonics <30 dBc at maximum rated power (MS4622x and MS4623x)
and spurious <25 dBc at maximum rated power (MS4624x)
Sweep type Linear, CW, Marker, or N-Discrete point sweep
Power sweep
20 dB (minimum)
range
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100 dBm in 10 Hz IF Bandwidth (< 3 GHz); Typically > 110 dBm in narrowband sweep
Receiver specs
Average noise level
90 dBm in 10 Hz IF Bandwidth (> 3 GHz); Typically > 100 dBm in narrowband sweep
Maximum
+27 dBm, +20 dBm noise figure mode
input level
Damage
> +30 dBm, > +23 dBm noise figure mode
level
Measurement times are measured using a single trace (S21) display and one average. The measurement speeds
for the communications band are measured in a 25 MHz band from 824 849 MHz. The typical measurement times
displayed are as follows:
Data IF bandwidth 10 MHz to 3 GHz 10 MHz to 6 GHz 10 MHz to 9 GHz Communications
points (Hz) (ms) (ms) (ms) band (ms)
30 kHz 16 18 31 11
10 kHz 21 23 35 16
51 3 kHz 32 35 46 27
1 kHz 66 69 76 61
300 Hz 187 189 203 184
30 kHz 26 28 40 20
10 kHz 35 38 48 28
101 3 kHz 57 60 71 50
Measurement speed 1 kHz 126 129 138 120
summary 300 Hz 366 370 380 368
30 kHz 44 48 64 37
10 kHz 61 65 81 52
201 3 kHz 106 110 126 98
1 kHz 242 246 262 234
300 Hz 716 720 740 712
30 kHz 80 87 110 70
10 kHz 114 121 146 104
401 3 kHz 206 212 236 196
1 kHz 480 484 508 468
300 Hz 1424 1432 1448 1408
30 kHz 150 161 202 130
10 kHz 218 230 270 198
801 3 kHz 400 412 456 380
1 kHz 952 960 1000 928
300 Hz 2820 2840 2900 2800
S11, S21, S22, S12, S33, S23, S32, S13, S31, S14, S24, S34, S44, S41, S42, S43, Harmonics, Noise Figure, Intermodulation
Parameters
Distortion (IMD), and user-defined combinations of a1, a2, a3, a4, b1, b2, b3, and b4. Mixed-Mode terms, too.
Frequency range of measurement can be narrowed within the calibration range without recalibration.
Measurement frequency
CW mode permits single frequency measurements, also without recalibration. In addition, the system accepts N
range
discrete frequency points where 2 <N <1601.
Domains Frequency Domain, CW Draw, and optional High Speed Time (Distance) Domain
Log Magnitude, Phase, Log Magnitude & Phase, Smith Chart (Impedance), Smith Chart (Admittance), Linear Polar, Log
Formats
Polar, Group Delay, Linear Magnitude, Linear Magnitude and Phase, Real, Imaginary, Real & Imaginary, SWR, and Power
1601 maximum. Number of data points can be switched to a value of 801, 401, 201, 101, 51, 15, or 3 points without
Data points recalibration (if 1601 points were used in the calibration). In addition, the system accepts an arbitrary set of N discrete
data points where 2 N 1601. CW mode permits selection of a single data point without recalibration.
Can be entered in time or in distance (when the dielectric constant is entered). Automatic reference delay feature adds the
correct electrical length compensation at the push of a button. Software compensation for the electrical length difference
Reference delay
between reference and test is always accurate and stable since measurement frequencies are always synthesized.
In addition, the system compensates reference phase delay for dispersive transmission media such as microstrip.
Allows the ability to decouple channel 1 and 2 from channel 3 and 4 for the following parameters: correction type,
Measurement capabilities

Alternate sweep
start and stop frequencies, number of data points, markers, sweep time, averaging, smoothing, and IF bandwidth.
Twelve independent markers can be used to read out simultaneous measurement data. In alternate sweep mode there
Markers are sets of markers for each frequency sweep. In delta reference marker mode, any one marker can be selected as the
reference for the other eleven. Markers can be directed automatically to the minimum or maximum of a data trace.
Marker search for a level or bandwidth, displaying an active marker for each channel, and discrete or continuous
Enhanced markers
(interpolated) markers. Identifies the X dB bandwidth of amplifiers, filters, and other frequency sensitive devices.
Marker sweep Sweeps upward in frequency between any two markers. Recalibration is not required during the marker sweep.
Limit lines Either single or segmented limit lines can be displayed. Two limit lines are available for each trace.
Single limit readouts Interpolation algorithm determines the exact intersection frequencies of data traces and limit lines.
A total of 20 segments (10 upper and 10 lower) can be generated per data trace. Complete segmented traces can
Segmented limit lines
be offset in both frequency and amplitude.
Both single and segmented limits can be used for PASS/FAIL testing. PASS or FAIL status is indicated on the display
Test limits after each sweep. In addition, PASS/FAIL status is output through the rear panel I/O connector as selectable TTL levels
(PASS=0V, FAIL=+5V, or PASS=+5V, FAIL=0V).
Tune Mode optimizes sweep speed in tuning applications by updating forward S-parameters more frequently than
Tune mode reverse ones. This mode lets users select the ratio of forward sweeps to reverse sweeps after a full 12-term calibration.
The ratio of forward sweeps to reverse sweeps can be set anywhere between 1:1 to 10,000:1.
Power sweep measurements Both Swept Power Gain Compression and Swept Frequency Gain Compression modes are available.
Seven measurement sequences can be created, stored, edited, and run from the front panel. Sequences can include
Sequencing front-panel functions as well as user-definable control statements. Sequences can be run from either the unit front
panel, via GPIB, or from an AT-style keyboard plugged into the front panel.
Harmonic measurement Measurement/display of fundamental, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, & 9th harmonic
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Four, each of which can display any S-parameter or user-defined parameter in any format with up to two traces per
channel for a maximum of eight traces simultaneously. Each channel is also capable of displaying harmonics, noise figure,
Display channels
Display capabilities

intermodulation distortion, or time domain trace. A single channel, two channels (1 and 3, or 2 and 4), or all four channels
can be displayed simultaneously. Channels 1 and 3, or channels 2 and 4, can be overlaid for rectilinear graph types.
Displays two data traces on the active channels graticule simultaneously. The overlaid trace is displayed in yellow and
Trace overlay
the primary trace is displayed in red.
A separate memory for each channel can be used to store measurement data for later display or subtraction, addition,
Trace memory
multiplication or division with current measurement data.
Blanking function removes all references to displayed frequencies on the LCD. Frequency blanking can only be
Blank frequency information
restored through a system reset or GPIB command.
Averaging of 1 to 4096 averages can be selected. The data averaging function is performed at each data point during
Data averaging the frequency sweep. Averaging can be toggled on or off via the front panel; a front-panel LED indicates that the data
averaging function is enabled.
IF bandwidth Soft Key selection of IF bandwidth (30 kHz, 10 kHz, 3 kHz, 1 kHz, 300 Hz, 100 Hz, 30 Hz, 10 Hz)
Computes an average over a percentage range of the data trace. The percentage of trace to be smoothed can be
Trace smoothing
selected from 0 to 20% of trace.
Group delay is measured by computing the phase change in degrees across a frequency step by applying the formula:
Group Tg = 1/360 d(phase)
delay
d(frequency)
Defined as the frequency span over which the phase change is computed at a given frequency point. The aperture can
be changed without recalibration. The minimum aperture is the frequency range divided by the number of points in
Aperture
calibration and can be increased to 20% of the frequency range without recalibration. The frequency width of the
Group delay aperture and the percent of the frequency range are displayed automatically.
characteristics
The maximum delay range is limited to measuring no more than 180 of phase change within the aperture set by
Range
Measurement enhancements

the number of frequency points. A frequency step size of 100 kHz corresponds to 10 microseconds.
Measurement For continuous measurement of a through connection, RSS fluctuations due to phase and FM noise are:
repeatability 1.41 {(Phase Noise)^2 + (Tg x Residual FM Noise)^2}^.5
(sweep to
sweep) 360 (Aperture in Hz)

Error in Tg = Error in phase


Accuracy 360 + (Tg x Aperature Freq. Error (Hz)
Aperture
Frequency Allows the measurement of group delay of mixers and other translating devices by analyzing the phase shift experienced
Translating by a modulated signal (generated internally). The above Group Delay equation applies, except that the phase change is
Group measured across the modulating bandwidth of the test signal instead of across frequency points. The aperture is fixed at
Delay about 900 kHz and the range is limited to about 1 s. The use of angle modulation keeps the measurement relatively
(FTGD) immune from compression and other non-linearities.
The LRL calibration technique uses the characteristic impedance of a length of transmission line as the calibration
standard. A full LRL calibration consists merely of two transmission line measurements, a high reflection measurement,
and an isolation measurement. The LRM calibration technique is a variation of the LRL technique that utilizes a
LRL/LRM calibration
precision termination rather that a second length of transmission line. A third optional standard, either Line or
capability
Match may be measured in order to extend the frequency range of the calibration. This extended calibration is achieved
by mathematically concatenating either two LRL, two LRM, or one LRL and one LRM calibration(s). Using these
techniques, full 12-term error correction can be performed on the MS462XX VNA.
Dispersion compensation Selectable as Coaxial (non-dispersive), Waveguide, or Microstrip (dispersive)
Reference plane Selectable as Middle of line 1 or Ends of line 1
Corrected impedance Determined by Calibration Standards
AutoCal The Scorpion family incorporates internal control of the 3658X-series AutoCal modules.
Optimize throughput by performing only the sweeps required to characterize multi-port devices.
FlexibleCal
Also enables convenient switching between 2, 3 and 4 port calibration without recalibration.
Scorpion supports the HP 2225C InkJet, HP QuietJet, HP DeskJet, HP LaserJet II, III, IV, & V Series,
Hard copy

and Epson compatible printers with parallel (Centronics) interfaces.


Printer
They are also compatible with the ANRITSU VNA Capture program (outputs bitmap file over GPIB) and provide bitmap
output over front panel to disk.
GPIB plotters Scorpion supports the HP Models 7440A, 7470A, and 7475A and Tektronix Model HC100 plotters.
Ten front panel states (setup/calibration) can be stored and recalled from nonvolatile memory locations. The current
Internal memory front panel setup is automatically stored in nonvolatile memory at instrument powerdown. When power is applied, the
instrument returns to its last front-panel setup. The system will be able to exchange two stored calibrations in <0.5 s.
Optional internal hard drive Option 15, internal 500 MB hard drive expands internal memory.
Storage

A 3.5 inch diskette drive with 1.44 Mb formatted capacity is used to load measurement programs and to store and
Internal floppy disk drive
recall measurement and calibration data and front panel setups.
Measurement data 102.8 kb per 1601 point S-parameter data file
Calibration data 187.3 kb per 1601 point S-parameter data file (12-term cal plus setup)
Trace memory file 12.8 kb per 1601 point channel
GPIB interfaces 2 ports
Connects to an external controller for use in remote programming of the network analyzer. Address can be set from the
GPIB

System GPIB (IEEE-488.2)


front panel and can range from 1 to 30.
Connects to external peripherals for network analyzer controlled operations (e.g., GPIB plotters, frequency counters,
Dedicated GPIB
frequency synthesizers, and power meters).

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Power requirements 85-240V, 48-63 Hz, 540 VA maximum
General

Dimensions 222H x 425W x 450D mm (8.75 x 16.75 x 17.75 in)


Weight < 23kg. (52 lb.)
Storage temperature
Environmental

40C to +75C.
range
Operating temperature
0C to +50C (specifications apply at 23C 3 C).
range
Relative humidity 5% to 95% at +40C.
EMC Directive - 89/336/EEC
EN50081-1:1992
CISPR-11:1990/EN55011:1991 Group 1 Class A
EMC Directive - 89/336/EEC per EN61326
EMMISSIONS Standard
EN55011:1991
Meets the emmissions and IEC 61000-3-2
EMC

immunity requirements of IEC 61000-3-3


IMMUNITY Standard
IEC 1000-4-2:1995/prEN50082-1:1995 - 4kV CD, 8kV AD
IEC 1000-4-3:1995/ENV50140:1994 - 3V/m
IEC 1000-4-4:1995/prEN50082-1:1995 -500V SL; 1000V PL
IEC 1000-4-5:1995/prEN50082-1:1995 - 2kV L-E, 1kV L-L
IEC 1000-4-6:1995/ENV50141:1994
IEC 1000-4-8:1995/prEN50082-1:1995
IEC 1000-4-11:1995/prEN50082-1:1995
Meets safety requirements of Low Voltage/Safety Standard
Safety
72/23/EEC - EN61010-1:1993

Ordering information
Please specify model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Main frame Noise sources
MS4622A 10MHz 3GHz transmission/reflection NC346A 5 dB ENR noise source (3.5 mm)
MS4622B 10MHz 3GHz active reversing NC346B 15 dB ENR noise source (3.5 mm)
MS4622D 10MHz 3GHz Balanced / Differential 4-Port
MS4623A 10MHz 6GHz transmission/reflection Calibration kits
MS4623B 10MHz 6GHz active reversing 3750R SMA/3.5 mm RF Cal Kit 9 GHz
MS4623D 10MHz 6GHz Balanced / Differential 4-Port 3750R/1 Adds a set of five Phase Equal Insertables (PEIs)
MS4624A 10MHz 9GHz transmission/reflection 3750R/3 Adds additional 3.5 mm (female) and 3.5 mm (male)
MS4624B 10MHz 9GHz active reversing terminations required for four port calibrations.
MS4624D 10MHz 9GHz Balanced / Differential 4-Port 3751R GPC-7 RF Cal Kit 9 GHz
3751R/2 Adds a third GPC-7 termination required for three port
Options calibrations.
Option 1 Rack mount kit with slides 3751R/3 Adds two additional GPC-7 terminations required for four
Option 2 Time domain port calibrations.
Option 3A Adds to MS4622B a 2nd internal source (3 GHz source) 3753R 50 , Type N, RF Cal Kit 9 GHz
+ 3rd port 3753R/1 Adds a set of five Phase Equal Insertables (PEIs)
Option 3B Adds to MS4623B a 2nd internal source (6 GHz source) 3753R/3 Adds additional N (female) and N (male) terminations
+ 3rd port required for four port calibrations.
Option 3E Adds to MS4624B a 2nd internal source 3753-75R 75 , Type N, RF Cal Kit 9 GHz
(9 GHz source) + 3rd port 3753-75R/3 Adds additional N (75 female) and N (75 male)
Option 41 Noise figure 50 MHz to 3 GHz (only for B models) terminations required for four port calibrations.
Option 4B1 Noise figure 50 MHz to 6 GHz (only for B models)
Option 4F1 Noise figure 50 MHz to 3 GHz (only for D models) Verification kits
Option 4G1 Noise figure 50 MHz to 6 GHz (only for D models) 3663R Type N verification kit
Option 5 Frequency translation group delay 3666R SMA/3.5 mm verification kit
Option 62 3rd test port (B models; for use with external 3667R GPC-7 verification kit
synthesizer)
Option 7 T/R step attenuator (only for A models, standard on B) Accessories
Option 8 Harmonic measurement 15LL50-0.3A 3.5 mm Male-Male Cable, 30 cm
Option 113 Test Port connector 15LL50-0.6A 3.5 mm Male-Male Cable, 60 cm
Option 13 Intermodulation distortion 15LLF50-0.3A 3.5 mm Male-Female Cable, 30 cm
Option 15 Internal 500 MB hard drive 15LLF50-0.6A 3.5 mm Male-Female Cable, 60 cm
15NN50-0.3B Type N Male-Male Cable, 30 cm
AutoCal 15NN50-0.6B Type N Male-Male Cable, 60 cm
36581NNF/2 AutoCal , Type N, 10 MHz to 9 GHz 15NNF50-0.3B Type N Male-Female Cable, 30 cm
36581KKF/2 AutoCal , Type K, 10 MHz to 9 GHz 15NNF50-0.6B Type N Male-Female Cable, 60 cm
36584KF AutoCal, 4-Port Type K, 10 MHz to 9 GHz
36584NF AutoCal, 4-Port Type N, 10 MHz to 9 GHz
1: Does not include noise source.
2: Port 3 is a receiving port only, unless using an external synthesizer.
3: Standard connector is N-female, no cost option for 3.5 mm (male),
3.5 mm (female), N-male, or GPC-7.

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VECTOR NETWORK MEASUREMENT SYSTEM / DIRECT-ACCESS RECEIVER Ethernet / GPIB
MS4622C, MS4623C, MS4624C
10 MHz to 3 GHz 10 MHz to 6 GHz 10 MHz to 9 GHz

For Measuring Antennas, Frequency Conversion, and Multiple-Output Devices

The MS462XC series of RF vector network analyzers are configured provide both the LO and RF signal required by the mixer the sys-
as direct-access receivers for antenna, frequency conversion, and tem automatically tunes the receiver to the appropriate IF frequency.
multiple output device measurements. The MS462XC offers ultimate The unit can control additional external sources as required for inter-
flexibility to meet most receiver measurement needs while maintain- modulation measurements.
ing the ability to measure all four S-parameters with the addition of a The setup of the sources is obviously quite important in a mixer mea-
reflectometer setup at the front end of the receiver. surement. The Mixer device type simplifies this task somewhat. It al-
The MS462XC series offers three wide-band RF models covering the lows the quick selection of which source is to be the DUT LO. It al-
10 MHz to 3 GHz, 6 GHz or 9 GHz ranges, MS4622C, MS4623C, lows simple selection of a fixed LO or fixed IF measurement scenario
and MS4624C, respectively. (and specifying that LO or IF frequency). And, it informs the receiver
of what kind of DUT conversion to expect (up conversion |RF+LO|,
Applications down conversion |RF LO|, or no conversions might be used for a
Mixers quick leakage measurement). Activating the mixer device type also
Mixers are integral components of most measurement systems. performs the important function of turning on both internal sources
Mixer measurements are complicated by the fact that an LO is re- for front panel access (usually using ports 1 and 3 driving, port 2 be-
quired and multiple frequencies are involved in the complete mea- ing the receive port). Two ports are not allowed to drive simultane-
surement of a mixer. In addition, the mixer is non-linear so power lev- ously during normal S-parameter measurements.
els must be carefully considered, and in many instances non-linear Antennas
effects such as compression and intermodulation distortion must be Far-field measurements are enhanced with the speed of taking data
measured. The MS462XC has many features that simplify mixer over GPIB, using fast CW mode. Rates of 8,900 points per second
measurements. The MS462XC can include two built in sources, to can be achieved.

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Specifications Ordering information
General measurement and enhancement display capabilities are the Please specify model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
same as those for the MS4622A/B/D, MS4623A/B/D, MS4624A/B/D. Model/Order No. Name
Number of channels Four measurement channels Mainframe
Operating port power MS4622C 10 MHz to 3 GHz direct receiver access
5 dBm for 0.1 dB compression MS4623C 10 MHz to 6 GHz direct receiver access
(A1, A2, B1 and B2)
MS4624C 10 MHz to 9 GHz direct receiver access
Maximum port power
+20 dBm
for no damage Options
110 dBm@10 Hz IF bandwidth (<3 GHz), Option 1 Rack mount kit with slides
typically >120 dBm in narrowband sweep; Option 2 Time domain
Noise floor Option 3C Adds to MS4622C a 2nd internal source (3 GHz source)
100 dBm@10 Hz IF bandwidth (>3 GHz),
typically >110 dBm in narrowband sweep + 3rd port
Option 3D Adds to MS4623C a 2nd internal source (6 GHz source)
System dynamic range 97 dB + 3rd port
MS4622C: +10 to 85 dBm Option 3F Adds to MS4624C a 2nd internal source (9 GHz source)
Power output range
MS4623C: +7 to 85 dBm + 3rd port
(ports 1, 2 and 3)
MS4624C: +7 to 85 dBm Option 4D3 Noise figure 50 MHz to 3 GHz (only for C models)
Source match Option 4E3 Noise figure 50 MHz to 6 GHz (only for C models)
9 dB (uncorrected) Option 5 Frequency translated group delay
(RF1, RF2 and RF3)
Option 6 3rd test port (only for B and C models)
Port match Option 7 T/R step attenuator (only for A models, standard on B)
12 dB (uncorrected)
(A1, A2, B1 and B2) Option 81 Harmonic measurement
MS4622C: 10 MHz to 3 GHz Option 112 Test Port connector
Frequency range MS4623C: 10 MHz to 6 GHz Option 13 Intermodulation distortion
MS4624C: 10 MHz to 9 GHz Option 15 Internal 500 MB hard drive
2nd internal source Optional Noise sources
Intermodulation Distortion Optional NC346A 5dB ENR noise source (3.5 mm)
NC346B 15dB ENR noise source (3.5 mm)
IMD (3rd order) 70 dB with 10 Hz IF bandwidth @ 300 kHz
dynamic range tone separation and @ 20 dBm tone levels
1: Subject to frequency range limitations imposed by test set.
IMD accuracy 1 dB @ > 60 dBm levels 2: Standard connector is N-female, no cost option for 3.5 mm (male),
Power measurement 1 dB without flat power calibration 3.5mm (female), N-male, or GPC-7.
accuracy 0.1 dB with flat power calibration 3: Does not include noise source.
Full reversing
Provided
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POWER AMPLIFIER TEST SYSTEM (PATS) GPIB
ME7840A
800 to 2400 MHz, 100 Watts / 10 to 6000 MHz, 5 Watts

Easy-to-Use System for Power Amplifier Design and Manufacturing

PATS HATS (Option 4)

The ME7840A Power Amplifier Test System (PATS) is a flexible, Scorpion Navigator Software
easy-to-use system for base station power amplifier testing and with The Scorpion Navigator software is installed on your computer to or-
the introduction of the new option 4 Handset Amplifier Test Set chestrate the PATS and HATS measurements. The computer should
(HATS) it now provides full coverage to handle all of your power am- be a Pentium II at 200 MHz or equivalent system with a GPIB Card
plifier testing needs. (computer not included).
MS462xC Vector Network Measurement System (VNMS)
Key Benefits The MS462xC is the Direct Receiver Access (DRA) configuration for
Versatility to characterize most power and handset amplifiers the MS462xx family of Vector Network Measurement Systems (VN-
Consolidate multiple test stations and connections to increase pro- MS). The MS462xC series is available in two wide-band RF models
ductivity covering the 10 MHz to 3 GHz or 6 GHz range (MS4622C and
Improve accuracy and repeatability of S-parameter, Harmonics, MS4623C respectively).
Gain Compression, Intermodulation Distortion (IMD), and Adjacent MS4782D Test Set (Option 4, MN4783A)
Channel Power Ratio (ACPR) measurements The MS4782D or MN4783A (option 4) Test Set provides the neces-
Flexibility to accommodate future requirements with auxiliary paths sary hardware to interface between your power amplifier and the VNMS.
Scorpion Navigator enables test executive integration in about a
week Scorpion Navigator Software Results
With frequency sweeps as fast as 150 s/point and power sweeps as
PATS consists of three distinct parts: The Scorpion Navigator
fast as 150 s/point, you can quickly, thoroughly, and accurately
Software, the MS462xC Vector Network Measurement System, and
characterize your power amplifiers in real-time.
the MS4782D Test Set.
Simultaneously overlay measurements in both frequency and power
and see the results of over 250 data points updated twice per second.
Measurement capabilities:
Swept Frequency Swept Power
Measurements CW
(as fast as 150 secs/pt) (as fast as 150 secs/pt)
ACPR 1
S-Parameters

Hot S22
IMD, TOI (two-tone):

3rd, 5th, 7th, & 9th
Gain Compression:
P1 dB
AM/PM
Harmonics:
Magnitude
Phase
Noise Figure2
Power Added

Efficiency (PAE)
Drain Current
1 Swept power speed is related to external source
2 Noise Figure only available with option 4 (HATS test set)

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Power Amplifier Test Set Block Diagram Handset Amplifier Test Set Block Diagram
The following block diagram depicts the standard MS4782D Test Set The following block diagram depicts the standard MS4782D Test Set
design. Anritsu can configure and optimize a custom test set for your design. Anritsu can configure and optimize a custom test set for your
specific requirements. specific requirements.

SOURCE 2 SOURCE 1
SOURCE 2
GPIB SYSTEM SOURCE 1
CONTROLLER GPIB SYSTEM
(PC) CONTROLLER
(PC)
MS462XC DIRECT RECEIVER

MS462XC DIRECT RECEIVER


ACCESS SCORPION

REVERSE FORWARD

ACCESS SCORPION
REVERSE FORWARD
TRANSFER
TRANSFER GPIB
SWITCH GPIB SWITCH
STEP STEP
ATTENUATORS ATTENUATORS
70dB, 10dB/step 70dB, 10dB/step K
ANALOG IN NOISE FIGURE

ANALOG IN

RECEIVERS RECEIVERS
EXT I/O
EXT I/O
RF3 RF1 A1 B1 B2 A2 RF2
RF3 RF1 A1 B1 B2 A2 RF2
N N S S S S N
N N SMA SMA SMA SMA N
CONTROL
LINES CONTROL
OPTIONAL LINES
EXTERNAL
PREAMPLIFIERS
N N S S S S N
N N S S S S N

S INTERNAL
COMBINER PREAMPS
C3
S
S
COMBINER -20dB C2
TERMINATION

MN4783A TYPICAL TEST SET


C2 20 dB
LIMITER -30dB
ATTENUATOR
MS4782D TYPICAL TEST SET

100W

or ISOLATOR
*OPTIONAL
EXTERNAL S
CIRCULATOR
C1
S
K
C1 STEP Noise
OPTIONAL ATTENUATOR Figure
SPECTRUM 70 dB,
STEP Out OPTIONAL
ANALYZER 10 dB/step
ATTENUATOR -20dB POWER
70dB, 10dB/step METER
-30dB
-20dB
-20dB

-30dB OPTIONAL
-30dB POWER OPTIONAL
METER N K K S N N N SPECTRUM
ANALYZER
Ext. Front Noise Test Port 1 Test Port 2 Aux Out
Source Source In
N S S N N N
Ext. Source Rear Test Port 1 Test Port 2 Aux Out Noise AUT
Source
OPTIONAL
EXTERNAL
OPTIONAL AUT PRE-AMP
MODULATION OPTIONAL POWER
POWER
SYNTHESIZER EXTERNAL OPTIONAL SUPPLY
SUPPLY
MODULATION OPTIONAL
PRE-AMP OPTIONAL SYNTHESIZER CURRENT PROBE
CURRENT PROBE
*Circulator is required only for S22 measurement.
If S22 is not required, port C1 is connected to C2
as shown by dashed line.

Specifications Specifications
Characteristic Value Notes Characteristic Value Notes
Without Hot S22 provision
Amplifier Under Test Amplifier Under
100W max (Contact Anritsu for custom designs 5W max
Power Output Test Power Output
for higher power)
Without S22 provision
Bandwidth through 800 MHz Bandwidth through 10 MHz
(Contact Anritsu for custom designs
Test Set 2.4 GHZ Test Set 6.0 GHZ
for different frequency ranges)
This value is for each tone, at Amplifier Under This value is for each tone, at
Amplifier Under Test
85 dBm to combiner input. Provision for Test Input Power 65 dBm to combiner input. Provision for
Input Power range
+10 dBm preamplifiers provided for greater range available +13 dBm preamplifiers provided for
available from PATS
levels from HATS greater levels
With 10 Hz IF bandwidth @ 300 kHz With 10 Hz IF bandwidth
IMD (3rd order) IMD (3rd order)
70 dB min tone separation and 20 dBm tone 70 dB min @ 300 kHz tone separation and
Dynamic Range Dynamic Range
levels 20 dBm tone levels
IMD Accuracy 1 dB max @ >60 dBc levels IMD Accuracy 1 dB max @ >60 dBc levels
0.1 dB typical With flat power calibration Port Power 0.1 dB typical With flat power calibration
Port Power Accuracy
1 dB max Without flat power calibration Accuracy 1 dB max Without flat power calibration
Dynamic Range 80 dB min Over-all system including Test Set 80 dB typical 10 MHz to 3 GHz
Dynamic Range
Port Match 70 dB typical 3 GHz to 6 GHz
40 dB min Corrected value
(test ports 1 & 2)
Port Match 40 dB (corrected) Uncorrected match for
Port Match 10 MHz to 3 GHz 13 dB (uncorrected) Test Port 2 is typically 20 dB
13 dB min Uncorrected value
(test ports 1 & 2)
Port Match 37 dB (corrected) Uncorrected match for
Directivity 40 dB 800 MHz 2.4 GHz, Corrected value 3 GHz to 6 GHz 13 dB (uncorrected) Test Port 2 is typically 18 dB
Directivity 40 dB 50 MHz 6 GHz, Corrected value
Noise Figure 50 MHz 6 GHz

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Ordering information
Please specify model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Anritsu can configure and optimize a custom test set for your specif-
ic requirements. The following information represents the standard
configuration and options.

Model/Order No. Name


Main frame
ME7840A PATS, 800 to 2400 MHz, 100 Watts
MS4623C1,2 Scorpion, DRA configuration, 10 MHz to 6 GHz
MS4600/3D Scorpion optional 6 GHz internal source with
3rd test port
MS4600/8 Scorpion optional harmonic measurement application
MS4600/13 Scorpion optional intermodulation distortion application
MS4782D PATS Test Set (100 Watts, 800 2400 MHz)3
43425 Accessories and interconnect kit
Scorpion Navigator

Options
ME7840/1 Replace MS4623C with MS4622C (3 GHz option)
ME7840/2 Replace MS4782D test set with MS4782A
ME7840/3 Delete Test Set
ME7840/4 Handset Amplifier Test Set (HATS)
(5 Watts, 10 6000 MHz)

Circulators
Circulators may be required for measurements of Hot S22:
1000-50 Circulator, 800 1000 MHz, 20 dB min, 50 Watts
Max AUT Power
1000-52 Circulator, 1.8 2.5 GHz, 20 dB min, 50 Watts
Max AUT Power, (connecting cable(s) not included)
1000-53 Circulator, 1.8 2.5 GHz, 22 dB min, 79 Watts
Max AUT Power
Note: All circulators have 3 SMA female connectors.

Current Probes
Current Probes are required for drain current and Power
Added Efficiency (PAE) calculations:
2000-1067 Current Probe
Max current: 100mV/A:10A, 10mV/A:100A
Accuracy (at lesser current range setting):
3% of reading 50mA
2000-1497 Current Probe
Max current: 1mV/mA:1A, 10mV/A:80A
Accuracy (at lesser current range setting):
2% of reading 5mA

Calibration kits
3750R SMA/3.5 mm RF Cal Kit 9 GHz
3750R/1 Adds a set of five Phase Equal Insertables (PEIs)
3750R/3 Adds additional 3.5 mm (female) and 3.5 mm (male)
terminations required for four port calibrations.
3753R 50 , Type N, RF Calkit 9 GHz
3753R/1 Adds a set of five Phase Equal Insertables (PEIs)
3753R/3 Adds additional N (female) and N (male) terminations
required for four port calibrations.

AutoCal
36581NNF/2 AutoCal, Type N, 10 MHz to 9 GHz
36581KKF/2 AutoCal, Type K, 10 MHz to 9 GHz

Economy cables
15LL50-0.3A 3.5 mm Male-Male Cable, 30 cm
15LL50-0.6A 3.5 mm Male-Male Cable, 60 cm
15LLF50-0.3A 3.5 mm Male-Female Cable, 30 cm
15LLF50-0.6A 3.5 mm Male-Female Cable, 60 cm
15NN50-0.3B Type N Male-Male Cable, 30 cm
15NN50-0.6B Type N Male-Male Cable, 60 cm
15NNF50-0.3B Type N Male-Female Cable, 30 cm
15NNF50-0.6B Type N Male-Female Cable, 60 cm
1: ME7840A standard connector type is N-female.
2: Scorpion DRA rear panel Reference Channel Connectors a1, a2, b1,
and b2 are SMA-female connectors.
3: Special test sets can be configured for other power levels and frequency
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TOWER MOUNTED AMPLIFIER TEST SYSTEM (TMATS) GPIB
ME7842B
10 to 6000 MHz

Fully Characterize and Test Tower Mounted Amplifiers (TMAs) with a Single Connection

The result of working with a top infrastructure provider of Node B MS462xB Vector Network Measurement System (VNMS)
base station components, the ME7842B is a measurement system The MS462xB is a powerful full reversing S-parameter configuration
capable of simplifying the complexity of multi-port Tower Mounted offering performance, ease-of-use and the versatility that is required
Amplifier (TMA) test. With innovative instrumentation, flexible multi- in TMA testing.
port test set and easy-to-use software, TMATS has dramatically re- The MS462xB series is available in two wide-band RF models cov-
duced TMA test times from hours to just minutes. The easy-to-use ering the 10 MHz to 3 GHz or 6 GHz range (MS4622B and MS4623B
software, the Scorpion Navigator, includes unprecedented features respectively).
that enable integration into any manufacturing environment in about MN4790A Test Set
a week. The solution is now commercialized and ready to tackle The MN4790A Test Set provides the necessary hardware to inter-
your toughest TMA measurement requirements. face between your tower mounted amplifier (TMA) and the VNMS.
Key Benefits
Versatility to characterize most TMA configurations (2 5 ports) Measurement capabilities:
Consolidate multiple test stations and connections to increase pro- Swept Frequency Swept Power
Measurements CW
ductivity (as fast as 150 secs/pt) (as fast as 150 secs/pt)
Improve accuracy and repeatability of S-parameter, Harmonics, Noise Figure
Gain Compression, Intermodulation Distortion (IMD), Noise Figure
(NF), and Adjacent Channel Power Ratio (ACPR) measurements ACPR
Flexibility to accommodate future requirements with auxiliary paths S-Parameters
Scorpion Navigator enables test executive integration in about a IMD, TOI (two-tone):
week
3rd, 5th, 7th, & 9th
TMATS consists of three distinct parts: The Scorpion Navigator soft- Gain Compression:
ware, MS462xB Vector Network Measurement System, and the P1 dB
MN4790A Test Set. AM/PM

Scorpion Navigator Software Harmonics:


Magnitude

The Scorpion Navigator software is installed on your computer to or-
chestrate the TMATS measurements. The computer should be a Power Added

Pentium II at 200 MHz or equivalent system with a GPIB Card (com- Efficiency (PAE)
puter not included). Swept power speed is related to external source

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TMATS Block Diagram Specifications
The following block diagram depicts the standard MN4790A Test Set
design. Anritsu can configure and optimize a custom test set for your Characteristic Specification
specific requirements. 10 MHz to 6 GHz
Frequency, Test Set
500 MHz to 6 GHz for IMD
Maximum Power Level +20 dBm
NOISE SOURCE
Input Power Range to DUT 0 dBm to 85 dBm
SCORPION
MS4623B

SCORPION VNMS
GPIB SYSTEM
CONTROLLER IMD (3rd Order) Dynamic Range 70 dBm
(PC)
PORT 3 PORT 1 PORT 2 IMD Accuracy 1 dB max (at >60 dBc Levels)
N N N
OPTIONAL
EXTERNAL
Port Power Accuracy 0.1 dB typical (with flat power Levels)
PREAMPLIFIERS
PORT 3 N PORT 1 N PORT 2 N Dynamic Range 80 dB typical
S2 S4 Step 40 dB (10 MHz to 3 GHz, corrected)
Attenuator GPIB Directivity
70 dB, 35 dB (3 GHz to 6 GHz, corrected)
10 dB/step

COMBINER
AUX-RBS
Source Match 35 dB (10 MHz to 6 GHz, corrected)
MN4790A TYPICAL TEST SET

OPTIONAL

AUX-RBS
SPECTRUM Isolation between DUT Ports
ANTA ANTB
S6 ANALYZER
OR
MODULATION
60 dB
S7
ANALYZER RBSA RBSB 60 dB
S1 ANTn RBSn 100 dB
OPTIONAL
POWER
METER Damage Level (test set) >+27 dBm
S3 S5

DC BIAS 1
POWER
DC BIAS 2 SUPPLY Ordering information
N
AUX-ANT AUX-ANT
N
RF
N
ANT A
N N
ANT B RBS B
N N
RBS A
Please specify model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
OUT
BPF BPF
B
Anritsu can configure and optimize a custom test set for your specific
ANT
BPF
LNA
Rx/Tx
requirements. The following information represents the standard
OPTIONAL
MODULATION ANT A Rx/Tx
configuration.
BPF LNA BPF
SYNTHESIZER BPF

Model/Order No. Name


Typical TMA Device

The ME7842B System consists of the following:


MS4623B* Scorpion, 10 MHz to 6 GHz
Scorpion Navigator Software Results MS4600/3B Scorpion optional 6 GHz internal source with
The Scorpion Navigator is optimized for testing both current and fu- 3rd test port
ture TMA configurations. Once calibrated, simply choose the de- MS4600/4B Scorpion optional 6 GHz noise figure
sired TMA path and the necessary measurement. Thats all it takes MS4600/8 Scorpion optional harmonic measurement application
to begin. Manual operation is simplified with a flexible and easy-to- MS4600/13 Scorpion optional intermodulation distortion application
MN4790A* TMATS test set
use graphical user interface optimized for testing a TMA. The standard
ND57610 Accessories and interconnect kit includes Scorpion
list of measurements includes: S-parameters with clear pass/fail limit Navigator Software
lines, compression, intermodulation distortion, harmonics, noise fig-
ure and adjacent channel power ratio. ME7842B standard connector type is N-female.

The following information represents the options.


Model/Order No. Name
Calibration kits
3753R Type N RF Calibration Kit (9 GHz)
3753R/1 Adds a set of five Phase Equal Insertables (PEIs)
3753R/3 Adds additional N (female) and N (male) terminations

AutoCal
36581NNF/2 AutoCal, 2-Port N, 10 MHz to 9 GHz
36585NF AutoCal, 4-Port N, 10 MHz to 9 GHz

Economy cables
806-109 Type N Male to 7/16 Male Cable, 60 cm
15NN50-0.3B Type N Male to Male Cable, 30 cm
15NN50-0.6B Type N Male to Male Cable, 60 cm
15NNF50-0.3B Type N Male to Female Cable, 30 cm
15NNF50-0.6B Type N Male to Female Cable, 60 cm

Noise Sources
NC346A 5 dB ENR Noise Source, 3.5 mm connector
NC346B 15 dB ENR Noise Source, 3.5 mm connector

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4 PORT VECTOR NETWORK ANALYZER AUTOMATIC CALIBRATOR
36584 Series
10 MHz to 9 GHz

Automatic, High-Reliability, and High-Quality Calibrators for Multi-port


Coaxial Device Measurements

The 36584 series AutoCal modules are automatic calibrators that True thru
provide fast, repeatable, and high-quality coaxial calibrations for 2, 3, Inherently, the internal calibrator thru is not as accurate as an external
and 4-Port S-parameter requirements up to 9 GHz. These modules direct thru connection. The true thru mode offers the choice of man-
contain precisely characterized calibration standards that aid in the ually removing the AutoCal module for a true thru calibration.
removal of normal systematic errors when using the MS46XXA/B/C/D Isolation cal
series Vector Network Measurement System (VNMS). The 4-Port Isolation cal is offered as part of a full 2, 3, or 4-port calibration. The
AutoCal is available in two models: 10 MHz to 9 GHz, with N (f) con- user is given the option of skipping isolation, using the default aver-
nectors and 10 MHz to 9 GHz, with K (f) connectors. 4-Port AutoCal aging factor during isolation, or entering a custom averaging factor.
modules come with a data file characterizing each standard in the
calibrator module. Each module is guaranteed to perform to its spec-
Thru update
Due to cable movements and aging, periodically updating the thru
ifications for six months without re-characterization. Following this portion of a calibration is recommended. Thru update mode offers
period, re-characterization can be performed by the customer, or by the choice of simply performing a direct manual thru step to update
sending the module to the nearest service center. The 4-Port a current calibration. This is easily performed without having to in-
AutoCal has a direct serial interface to the MS462x series of Anritsu voke the AutoCal module.
Vector Network Measurement Systems. The control software is
built-in to the VNMS. Manual control
Manual control offers the ability to connect any of the internal stan-
Features dards to the test ports of the VNA. This feature could be used to
Calibration types manually verify a calibration.
1-port S11 and S22 calibration, and full 2-port, 12-term OSLT, 3-port, Adapter removal
24-term OSLT, and 4-port, 40-term OSLT calibrations can be per- VNA calibration for testing non-insertable devices requires phase
formed with the 4-Port 36584 series AutoCal. equal insertables. If this is not possible, or is undesirable, adapter re-
Fast moval calibration is the solution. Adapter removal requires two full
Significantly reduces calibration time making it ideal for the manu- 12-term calibrations, moving an adapter from one test port cable to
facturing environment. the other between calibrations (a job AutoCal makes quick and
easy). Internal software mathematically subtracts the effect of the
Reliable adapter, yielding the desired adapter-less measurement.
Eliminates unreliable measurements due to inaccurate manual cali-
brations. Test port converter sets
The 36583S, 36583L, and 36583K test port converter sets allow
Accurate change of the AutoCal connector type and sex.
Accuracy that exceeds OSLT calibration, with broadband loads.
Characterized modules are traceable to NIST.

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Specifications Environment
All specifications are guaranteed over the ambient temperature Operating temperature
range of 23 3C. 18 to 28C
Storage temperature
Directivity 20 to 70C
Frequency AutoCal Module Relative humidity
0.01 to 1 GHz 42 dB 5% to 95% at 40C
1 to 3 GHz 40 dB EMC
3 to 6 GHz 36 dB
Conforms to the EMC Directive, 89/336/EEC per EN61326
EN55011:1991
6 to 9 GHz 34 dB EN61000-3-2:1995
EN61000-3-3:1995
Immunity
Source match EN61000-4-2:1995
Frequency AutoCal Module EN61000-4-3:1995
0.01 to 1 GHz 42 dB EN61000-4-4:1995
1 to 3 GHz 39 dB
EN61000-4-5:1995
EN61000-4-6:1995
3 to 6 GHz 35 dB EN61000-4-11:1995
6 to 9 GHz 33 dB
Ordering information
General Please specify model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Serial input connector Model/Order No. Name
9 pin D-sub allowing PC or direct VNA control (Serial cable supplied) AutoCal Modules
Power supply input connector 36584KF 4-Port AutoCal, K(f) type, 10 MHz to 9 GHz
+5V, 15V for the electronic modules, and +5V, +24V for the electro- 36584NF 4-Port AutoCal, N(f) type, 10 MHz to 9 GHz
mechanical module. The modules are keyed against plugging the
wrong supply. The appropriate DC supply is supplied with each Test port converter sets
36583S SMA type
AutoCal module. These universal supplies will operate at either 110V or 36583L 3.5 mm type
220V input voltages. 36583K K type
Power LED
On when the DC supply is plugged in. AutoCal may be sent to the nearest service center for re-characterization, or a
service engineer may perform the task at the customers site. To minimize
Operate LED down-time, the customer can re-characterize the AutoCal module with a
On when the modules internal temperature has stabilized at an op- Lightning or Scorpion family VNA and a traditional cal kit.
timum temperature for accurate calibrations.
Dimensions
155 (W) x 65 (H) x 90 (D) mm (6 W x 2.5 H x 3.5 D in.)

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3658 Series
10 MHz to 40 GHz

Automatic, High-Reliability, and High-Quality Calibrators for Coaxial Device Measurements

The 3658 series AutoCal modules are automatic calibrators that Isolation cal
provide fast, repeatable, and high-quality coaxial calibrations up to Isolation cal is offered as part of a full 2-port calibration. The user is
40 GHz. These modules contain precisely characterized calibration given the option of skipping isolation, using the default averaging fac-
standards that aid in the removal of normal systematic errors when us- tor during isolation, or entering a custom averaging factor.
ing vector network analyzers (VNAs). AutoCal is available in four Switch averaging
models: 0.04 to 18 GHz, with N (m) to N (f) connectors, 0.01 to 9 GHz AutoCal modules use an electromechanical switch to select the cal-
and 0.04 to 20 GHz, with K (m) to K (f) connectors, and 0.04 to 40 ibration standards. Switch averaging is offered to reduce the effects
GHz, with K (m) to K (f) connectors. of the electromechanical switchs non-repeatability. A 6 dB improve-
AutoCal modules come with a data file characterizing each standard ment in repeatability can be achieved by increasing switch averaging
in the calibrator module. Each module is guaranteed to perform to its by a factor of four, at the expense of the overall calibration time.
specifications for six months without re-characterization. Following
this period, re-characterization can be performed by the customer, or
Thru update
Due to cable movements and aging, periodically updating the thru
by sending the module to the nearest service center. portion of a full 12-term calibration is recommended. Thru update
Test port cable converter sets aid the user in calibrating a VNA for mode offers the choice of simply performing a direct manual thru
testing non-insertable devices and devices with SMA or 3.5 mm con- step to update a current calibration. This is easily performed without
nectors. Test port converter sets are available for K Connector, SMA, having to invoke the AutoCal module.
and 3.5 mm connectors. Adapter removal calibration is required for
N type non-insertable device testing. Manual control
AutoCal has a direct serial interface to the 37xxx and MS462x series of Manual control offers the ability to connect any of the internal stan-
Anritsu vector network analyzers. The control software is built-in to dards to the test ports of the VNA. This feature could be used to
the VNA. For operation with the 360B and/or older generation 37xxx manually verify a calibration.
models, an external PC running Microsoft Windows with a National Adapter removal
Instruments IEEE488.2 GPIB interface card is required. VNA calibration for testing non-insertable devices, requires phase
equal insertables. If this is not possible or is undesirable, adapter re-
Features moval calibration is the solution. Adapter removal requires two full
Calibration types 12-term calibrations, moving an adapter from one test port cable to
1-port S11 and S22 calibration, and full 2-port, 12-term OSLT calibra- the other between calibrations (a job AutoCal makes quick and
tions can be performed with AutoCal. easy). Internal software mathematically subtracts the effect of the
True thru adapter, yielding the desired adapter-less measurement.
Inherently, the internal calibrator thru is not as accurate as an exter- Test port converter sets
nal direct thru connection. The true thru mode offers the choice of The 36583S, 36583L, and 36583K test port converter sets allow
manually removing the AutoCal module for a true thru calibration. change of the AutoCal connector type and sex.

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Specifications General
All specifications are guaranteed over the ambient temperature Serial input connector
range of 23 3C. 9 pin D-sub allowing PC or direct VNA control. (Serial cable supplied)
Directivity Power supply input connector
+5V, 15V for the electronic modules, and +5V, +24V for the electro-
Frequency AutoCal module AutoCal with 36583X mechanical module. The modules are keyed against plugging the
0.01 to 2 GHz 38 dB 36 dB wrong supply. The appropriate DC supply is supplied with each
2 to 20 GHz 36 dB 34 dB AutoCal module. These universal supplies will operate at either 110V
20 to 40 GHz 34 dB 32 dB or 220V input voltages.
Power LED
On when the DC supply is plugged in.
Source match Operate LED
Frequency AutoCal module AutoCal with 36583X On when the modules internal temperature has stabilized at an op-
timum temperature for accurate calibrations.
0.01 to 2 GHz 34 dB 32 dB
Dimensions
2 to 18 GHz (N) 31 dB 29 dB 155 (W) x 65 (H) x 90 (D) mm (6 W x 2.5 H x 3.5 D in.)
2 to 20 GHz (K) 34 dB 32 dB
20 to 40 GHz 26 dB 24 dB
Environment
Operating temperature
18 to 28C
Reflection tracking Storage temperature
20 to 70C
Frequency AutoCal module AutoCal with 36583X
0.01 to 2 GHz 0.15 dB 0.20 dB
Relative humidity
5% to 95% at 40C
2 to 20 GHz 0.20 dB 0.25 dB EMC
20 to 40 GHz 0.25 dB 0.30 dB Conforms to the EMC Directive, 89/336/EEC per EN61326
EN55011:1991
EN61000-3-2:1995
Transmission tracking (Internal thru mode) EN61000-3-3:1995
Frequency AutoCal module AutoCal with 36583X Immunity
EN61000-4-2:1995
0.01 to 2 GHz 0.15 dB 0.20 dB
EN61000-4-3:1995
2 to 20 GHz 0.20 dB 0.25 dB EN61000-4-4:1995
20 to 40 GHz 0.25 dB 0.30 dB EN61000-4-5:1995
EN61000-4-6:1995
EN61000-4-11:1995
Transmission tracking (True thru mode)
Frequency AutoCal module AutoCal with 36583X Ordering information
0.01 to 2 GHz 0.10 dB 0.15 dB Please specify model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
2 to 20 GHz 0.10 dB 0.15 dB Model/Order No. Name
20 to 40 GHz 0.20 dB 0.25 dB AutoCal modules
36581NNF N type, 40 MHz to 18 GHz
36581NNF/2 N type, 10 MHz to 9 GHz
36581KKF K type, 40 MHz to 20 GHz
36581KKF/2 K type, 10 MHz to 9 GHz
36582KKF K type, 40 MHz to 40 GHz

Test port converter sets


36583S SMA type
36583L 3.5 mm type
36583K K type

Service
2300-228 Re-characterization Software (for 360Bs and 37xxx
prior to serial number 992001)

AutoCal may be sent to the nearest service center for re-characterization, or a


service engineer may perform the task at the customers site. To minimize
down-time, the customer can re-characterize the AutoCal module with a
Lightning or Scorpion family VNA and a traditional cal kit.

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VNA AND VNMS
Calibration Kits

For Performing Precise Calibrations of Vector Network Analyzers

3753R
3651

The Anritsu Calibration Kits contain all the precision components and 3652 K Connector Calibration Kit consisting of:
tools required to calibrate your VNA or VNMS for 12-term error-correct- 34AKF50 Female Adapter (2)
ed measurements in the connector style of your choice. Components are 33KFKF50B Female-Female Adapter (2)*
included for calibrating male and female test ports as required. The kits 33KK50B Male-Male Adapter*
support calibration with opens, shorts, and broadband loads. Option 1 28K50 Broadband Male Termination (2)
adds sliding terminations and a pin depth gauge where required. 28KF50 Broadband Female termination (2)
33KKF50B Male-Female Adapter (2)*
The following kits are for use with 37XXX Lightning VNAs. 24K50 Male Open
3650 SMA/3.5 mm Calibration Kit consisting of: 24KF50 Female Open
34ASF50-2 Female Adapter (2) 23K50 Male Short
33SFSF50 Female-Female Adapter (2)* 23KF50 Female Short
33SS50 Male-Male Adapter* 34AK50 Male Adapter (2)
28S50-2 Broadband Male Termination (2) 01-201 Torque Wrench
28SF50-2 Broadband Female Termination (2) 01-210 Reference Flat
33SSF50 Male-Female Adapter (2)* 01-222 Pin Depth Gauge
24S50 Male Open 01-223 Pin Depth Gauge
24SF50 Female Open Calibration coefficients diskette
23S50 Male Short Connector thumb wheel (4)
23SF50 Female Short Option 1 adds the following:
34AS50-2 Male Adapter (2) 17KF50 Female Sliding Termination
Connector Thumb Wheel (4) 17K50 Male Sliding Termination
01-201 Torque Wrench 01-212 Female Flush Short
01-210 Reference Flat 01-211 Male Flush Short
01-222 Pin Depth Gauge
01-223 Pin Depth Gauge 3653 Type N Calibration Kit consisting of:
Calibration coefficients diskette 23NF50 Female Short
Option 1 adds the following: 23N50 Male Short
01-212 Female Flush Short 24NF50 Female Open
01-211 Male Flush Short 24N50 Male Open
17SF50 Female Sliding Termination 28N50-2 Broadband Male Termination (2)
17S50 Male Sliding Termination 28NF50-2 Broadband Female Termination (2)
34AN50-2 Male Adapter (2)
3651 GPC-7 Calibration Kit consisting of: 34ANF50-2 Female Adapter (2)
28A50-2 Broadband Termination (2) 01-213 Reference Gauge
24A50 Open 01-224 Pin Depth Gauge
23A50 Short Calibration coefficients diskette
01-200 Torque Wrench
01-221 Collet Extractor Tool and 4 Collets
Calibration coefficients diskette
Option 1 adds the following:
17A50 Sliding Termination
01-210 Reference Flat
01-220 Pin Depth Gauge
Phase Equal Adapters
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3654B V Connector Calibration Kit consisting of: The following kits are for use with MS462XX Scorpion VNAs.
23V50B-5.1 Male Short 5.1mm
23VF50B-5.1 Female Short 5.1mm 3750R SMA/3.5 mm 9 GHz Calibration Kit consisting of:
24V50B Male Open 23LF50 Female Short
24VF50B Female Open 23L50 Male Short
28V50B Male Broadband Termination (2) 24LF50 Female Open
28VF50B Female Broadband Termination (2) 24L50 Male Open
17VF50B Female Sliding Termination 28L50R Male Termination (2)
17V50B Male Sliding Termination 28LF50R Female Termination (2)
33VV50B Male-Male Adapter* 01-204 Adapter wrench
33VFVF50B Female-Female Adapter (2)* Calibration coefficients diskette
33VVF50B Male-Female Adapter (2)*
Calibration coefficients diskette
3751R GPC-7 9 GHz Calibration Kit consisting of:
Connector thumb wheel (4)
23A50 Short
01-201 Torque Wrench
24A50 Open
01-210 Reference Flat
28A50R Termination (2)
01-322 Pin Depth Gauge
Calibration coefficients diskette
01-323 Female Adapter for pin gauge
01-204 Adapter Wrench
01-312 Male Flush Short 3753R Type N 9 GHz Calibration Kit consisting of:
01-311 Female Flush Short 23NF50 Female Short
24NF50 Female Open
24N50 Male Open
3655 Series Waveguide Calibration Kit
28NF50R Female Termination (2)
The 3655 Series Calibration Kit contains all of the precision compo-
28N50R Male Termination (2)
nents and tools required to calibrate your VNA for 12-term error-cor-
23N50 Male Short
rected measurements of test devices with the appropriate waveguide
Calibration coefficients diskette
designation. Components are included for calibrating both module
ports. The kit supports calibration with offset shorts and broadband
loads. Option 1 adds a sliding termination. 3753-75R 75 Type N 3 GHz Calibration Kit consisting of:
23N75-3 Male Short
Consisting of:
23NF75-3 Female Short
Short, Flush (2)
24N75-3 Male Open
Offsets, 1/8 and 3/8 Wavelength
24NF75-3 Female Open
Terminations, Fixed (2)
28N75-3 Male Termination (2)
Test Port Sections (2)
28NF75-3 Female Termination (2)
Option 1 adds the following: 34NN75-3 Male-Male Adapter
Sliding Termination 34NNF75-3 Male-Female Adapter
34NFNF75-3 Female-Female Adapter
3656 W1 Calibration/Verification Kit consisting of: Calibration coefficients diskette
23W50-1 Male Offset Short (2.02 mm)
23W50-2 Male Offset Short (2.65 mm)
23W50-3 Male Offset Short (3.180 mm) Ordering information
24W50 Male Open (1.510 mm) Please specify model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
28W50 Male Broadband Termination
Model/Order No. Name
23WF50-1 Female Offset Short 1 (2.02 mm)
23WF50-2 Female Offset Short 2 (2.65 mm) Calibration kits
23WF50-3 Female Offset Short 3 (3.180 mm) 3650 SMA/3.5 mm calibration kit
Option 1 Adds sliding terminations
28WF50 Female Broadband Termination
3651 GPC-7 calibration kit
24WF50 Female Open (1.930 mm) Option 1 Adds sliding terminations
33WSC50 Fixed Male SC Connector 3652 K Connector calibration kit
33WFSC50 Fixed Female SC Connector Option 1 Adds sliding terminations
Interchangeable Sliders, SC Connectors 3653 Type N calibration kit
Locking Keys, SC Connectors Option 1 Adds sliding terminations
01-402 Interchange Adapter Fixed Male 3654B V Connector calibration kit with sliding terminations
33WWF50 Male-Female Adapter 3655E WR12 Waveguide calibration kit
Option 1 Adds sliding terminations
33WW50 Male-Male Adapter
3655F WR08 Waveguide calibration kit
33WFWF50 Female-Female Adapter Option 1 Adds sliding terminations
01-504 6 mm Torque Wrench 3655V WR15 Waveguide calibration kit
01-505 6-7 mm End Wrench Option 1 Adds sliding terminations
18WWF50-1B Stepped Impedance Thruline (Verification Device) 3655W WR10 Waveguide calibration kit
18WWF50-1 50 Matched Thruline (Verification Device) Option 1 Adds sliding terminations
Calibration coefficients diskette 3656 W1 calibration kit
3750R SMA/3.5 mm 9 GHz calibration kit
3751R GPC-7 9 GHz calibration kit
3753R Type N 9 GHz calibration kit
3753-75R 75 Type N 3 GHz calibration kit

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VNA AND VNMS
Verification Kits

3667 GPC-7 Verification Kit consisting of:


For Confirming Accuracy of Vector 42A-50, 50 dB Attenuator
Network Analyzers 18A50-10, 10 cm Airline
42A-20, 20 dB Attenuator
18A50-10B, 10 cm Stepped Impedance Airline (Beatty standard)
Verification kit disks

3668 K Connector Verification Kit consisting of:


19K50-7, 7.5 cm Airline
42K-50, 50 dB Attenuator
42K-20, 20 dB Attenuator
18K50-7B, 7.5 cm Stepped Impedance Airline (Beatty standard)
Verification kit disks

3669B V Connector Verification Kit consisting of:


42V-40, 40 dB Attenuator
42V-20, 20 dB Attenuator
19V50-5, 5 cm Airline
18V50-5B, 5 cm Stepped Impedance Airline (Beatty standard)
Verification kit disks

W1 (1.0 mm) Verification Components are included in W1


Calibration kit and Verification Kit (3656). See previous section
3669B for details.

The following kits are for use with MS462XX Scorpion VNAs.
The Anritsu Verification Kits contain precision components with 3663R Type N 9 GHz Verification Kit consisting of:
characteristics that are traceable to NIST. Used primarily by the 42N-50, 50 dB Attenuator
metrology laboratory, these components provide the most depend- 42N20, 20 dB Attenuator
able means of determining the system accuracy of your VNA. A disk 42NOP-20 N Mismatch attenuator
containing factory measured test data for all components is supplied Verification kit disks
for comparison with customer-measured data.
3666R SMA/3.5 mm 9 GHz Verification Kit consisting of:
The following kits are for use with 37XXX Lightning VNAs. 42L-50, 50 dB Attenuator
3663 Type N Verification Kit consisting of: 42L-20, 20 dB Attenuator
42N-50, 50 dB Attenuator 42LOP-20 SMA/3.5 mm Mismatch Attenuator
18N50-10, 10 cm Airline Verification kit disks
42N20, 20 dB Attenuator
18N50-10B, 10 cm Stepped Impedance Airline (Beatty standard) 3667R GPC-7 9 GHz Verification Kit consisting of:
Verification kit disks 42A-50, 50 dB Attenuator
42A-20, 20 dB Attenuator
3666 SMA/3.5 mm Verification Kit consisting of: 42AOP-20 GPC-7 Mismatch Attenuator
19S50-7, 7.5 cm Airline Verification kit disks
19SF50-7B, 7.5 cm Stepped Impedance Airline (Beatty standard)
42S-50, 50 dB Attenuator
42S-20, 20 dB Attenuator Ordering information
Verification kit disks Please specify model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name
Verification kits
3663 Type N verification kit
3666 SMA/3.5 mm verification kit
3667 GPC-7 verification kit
3668 K Connector verification kit
3669B V Connector verification kit
3663R Type N 9 GHz verification kit
3666R SMA/3.5 mm 9 GHz verification kit
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NETWORK ANALYZER GPIB
MS4630B
10 Hz to 300 MHz

For Fast Evaluation of IF Filters and Resonators

The MS4630B is targeted at production lines demanding fast and ac- Performance and Functions
curate measurements of electronic devices. High Dynamic Range
It is perfect for accurate high-speed evaluation of IF filter resonance The high dynamic range of 120 dB (RBW: 1 kHz) supports fast and
and group delay characteristics, as well as for evaluating the imped- accurate out-of-band measurement of filters.
ance characteristics of resonators in AV equipment and personal
computers.
High-speed synthesizer and DSP technologies offer speeds of 150
s per measurement point and post-processing data analysis func-
tions have been strengthened by improved macros for greatly in-
creased total production throughput.
The dynamic range has been improved to 120 dB (RBW: 1 kHz).
In addition sweep conditions are easily set by adding the optional List
Sweep function or by using PTA software.
While weight has been dramatically cut too.
Features
High-speed evaluation of IF filters, resonators, etc.
Greatly increased production/inspection capacity

Filter Out-of-band Attenuation Measurement


Multi-markers
Up to 10 independent markers can be set for each channel.
The marker list function displays all data at each marker as tables
and waveforms simultaneously.

Multi-markers
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High-accuracy Group Delay Measurement
Group delay characteristics can be measured with high accuracy at
a resolution of 1/10,000 of the measurement range.

Filter Analysis Setup Menu

Simultaneous In-band and Spurious Response Data Display


Previously, spurious detection and passband measurement required
Group Delay Characteristics switching the measurement setup. However, the MS4630B altemate
sweep function displays the measured passband and spurious data
Limit Tests simultaneously. And the very short switching time greatly improves
Devices are pass/fail evaluated in real time using the single and seg- measurement efficiency.
mented limit test functions.

Spurious Measurement using Alternate Sweeping


Filter Pass/Fail Evaluation using Limit Test
Resonators
Filters High-speed Measurement of Characteristics
Analysis Functions The MS4630B has dedicated waveform analysis functions to im-
Filter characteristics, such as 3 dB bandwidth, center frequency (fo), prove the efficiency of resonator evaluation. Resonator 1 analyzes
in-band ripple, out-of-band attenuation, etc., are processed digitally the resonance frequency (Fr) and impedance (Zr) while Resonator 2
and analyzed at high speed. Users can easily enter or change de- adds measurement of resonator equivalence to the Resonator 1
fault values by using the filter analysis setup menu.The frequency, measurements.
output level, waiting time and RBW can be set at each measurement
point to shorten filter measurement time.

Resonator 1 Measurements

Filter Analysis Screen

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Resonator 2 Measurements

Specifications
Transmission characteristics (ratio measurement): Amplitude, Phase, Group delay
Measurement items Reflection/Impedance characteristics: Amplitude, Phase (with external transducer)
Level characteristics: Absolute amplitude
Range: 10 Hz to 300 MHz
Resolution: 0.01 Hz
Accuracy (standard)
Frequency Aging rate: 1 x 106/day (15 minutes after power-on)
Temperature characteristics: 5 x 106 (0 to +50C)
Accuracy (Option 13: High-stability reference oscillator)
Aging rate: 2 x 108/day (24 h after power-on)
Temperature characteristics: 5 x 108 (0 to +50C)
Channel No.
Standard: 2 (R, TA); Option 12: 3 (R, TA, TB)
Impedance: 50 , 1 M switchable
Input range (IRG): 0/+20 dBm
Input Max. input power
AC: +20 dBm; DC 2.2 V (50 )
AC: 0 dBm; DC: 20 V (1 M)
Connector: BNC-J
Probe source: +12 1 V, 100 mA (with protective circuit for shorts)
Average noise level 120 dBm (RBW: 1 kHz, 1 to 300 MHz), 110 dBm (RBW: 1 kHz, 80 kHz to 1 MHz)
Between channels: 120 dB (80 kHz to 300 MHz), 110 dB (up to 80 kHz)
Crosstalk
Between transmitter and receiver: 125 dB
Resolution bandwidth 3, 10, 30, 100, 500 Hz, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 20 kHz and automatic setting
Output level range
Output A: 0 to +21 dBm; Option 10: 70 to +21 dBm
Output B: 6 to +15 dBm (9.5 to +11.5 dB when Option 14 added);
Option 10: 76 to +15 dBm (79.5 to +11.5 dB when Option 14 added)
Output resolution: 0.01 dB
Output Output level accuracy: 1.0 dB (frequency: 100 MHz, Output A: +10 dBm)
Output level linearity: 0.5 dB (0 dBm reference, frequency: 100 MHz, Output A: 0 to +21 dBm)
Output level deviation: 1.5 dB (output A: +10 dBm, 100 MHz reference)
Step error: 0.5 dB (Option 10)
Output impedance: 50
Connector: BNC-J
Measurement range: 120 dB
Measurement resolution: 0.001 dB
Display scale: 0.01 dB/div to 50 dB/div (1-2-5 sequence)
Dynamic accuracy

Level relative to IRG 80 kHz to 100 MHz 10 kHz to 300 MHz


Amplitude 0 to 10 dB 0.20 dB 0.20 dB
measurement
10 to 60 dB 0.05 dB 0.05 dB
60 to 70 dB 0.10 dB 0.30 dB
70 to 80 dB 0.30 dB 1.00 dB
80 to 90 dB 1.20 dB 4.00 dB
90 to 100 dB 4.00 dB

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Measurement range: 180
Measurement resolution: 0.001
Display scale: 0.01 to 50 /div (1-2-5 sequence)
Dynamic accuracy
Level relative to IRG 80 kHz to 100 MHz 10 kHz to 300 MHz
0 to 10 dB 1.5 1.5
Phase measurement
10 to 60 dB 0.3 0.3
60 to 70 dB 0.8 2.0
70 to 80 dB 2.0 6.0
80 to 90 dB 6.0 20.0
90 to 100 dB 20.0

DRG: /(360 x F) : phase measurement range; F: frequency span x smoothing aperture (%);

Group delay smoothing aperture: 20% to ( 2


number measurement points )
x 100%
measurement 5
Measurement resolution: 2.78 x 10 /F
Display scale: 1 ps/div to 50 ms/div
Dynamic accuracy: Phase measurement accuracy/(360 x aperture frequency)
Calibration types: Frequency response, 1 port, 1 path-2 port, Frequency response/isolation calibration, -NET calibration
Calibration data interpolation:
Measurement frequency, when number of measurement points changed, based on calibration data before change, new calibration
data interpolation possible (except at log frequency measurement and 1001 measurement points)
Calibration, correction
Normalize: XS
Electrical length calibration
Range: 0 to 999999.9999999 m, Resolution: 100 nm
Phase offset range: 180
Frequency sweep: LIN (CENTER/SPAN, START/STOP), LOG (START/STOP)
Level sweep: LIN (START/STOP/STEP)
List sweep: Frequency, Level, RBW, The individual setting in the waiting time
Number of measurement points: 11, 21, 51, 101, 251, 501, 1001
Break point: Between 1 and 1001
Sweeping Sweep time: 150 s/point, 38 ms/250 points full sweep (RBW: 20 kHz, normalize calibration, 1 trace)
Setting range: 1 ms to 27.5 h
Sweep functions
Sweep range: Full sweep, Part sweep (between markers)
Sweep control: REPEAT/SINGLE, STOP/CONT
Sweep trigger: INT/EXT (RISE, FALL, LEVEL)
Max. display screens: 2 channels, 4 traces
Display format: LOG MAG (M), PHASE (P), DELAY (D), M/P, M/D, LIN MAG (LIN), LIN/P, LIN/D, REAL (R), IMAG (I), R/I, Z, Z/, Q,
Display
Z/Q, POLAR, VSWR, IMPD (Z, Rs + Ls/Cs, Q/D, R + jx), ADMT (Y, Rp + Lp/Cp, Q/D, G + jB)
Display: 640 x 480 dots, 6.5-inch color LCD
Marker functions: NORMAL MKR, MKR, 0 MKR, MKR MAX, MKR MIN, MKR CF, SPAN, MKR +PEAK,
MKR PEAK, MKR TRACK + PEAK, MKR TRACKPEAK, MKR CHANGE, MKR OFFSET
Setting: Set marker position to frequency or point
Multi-marker: 10 markers max. for each trace
Markers
Filter function: F0, IL, passband (L, R), attenuation band (L, R), Ripple, Q, SF
Resonator function
RESON 1: Fr, Fa, Zr, Za (0 PHASE), Fm, Fn, Zm, Zn (MAX/MIN)
RESON 2: Fs, Fr, Fa, Zr, Za, Q, equivalence constant (R1, L1, C1, C0)
Averaging functions
Method: SUM, MAX, MIN, Count: 1 to 1000
Measurement data memory (max. 1001 points each memory in same format as display format)
Main trace (MT) memory: 2 each (XMEM) for Channel 1 and Channel 2
Trace data calculation Calibration S memory: 2 each (SMEM) for Channel 1 and Channel 2
Image memory: 2 each (IMEM) for Channel 1 and Channel 2
Sub-trace (ST): Following calculation between MT and ST (traces calculation of same data as display format)
MT ST, MT = MTST, MT = ST
Limit line: Single or segment (10) limit line, pass/fail evaluation against limit line
Measurement
Receive bandwidth and sweep time: Receive bandwidth set automatically for set sweep time
parameters
Automatically set to give minimum sweep time at set receive bandwidth
auto-setting
Saving/Recalling data:
Measurement parameters, Measured data, Calibration data, PTA application programs saved/recalled to/from FD, PMC and
Internal function memory
Function memory
FD: 100 functions max.
Auxiliary media PMC: 100 functions max. (depends on PMC capacity)
Drive and capacity
Internal memory: 512 KB (non-volatile)
3.5-inch FDD: 1
Capacity: 720 KB (2DD), 1.44 MB (2HD), MS-DOS format (BMP, text file)
Option 01: PMC (32 to 512 KB)
Printing Video plotter, Printer and FD (BMP format).

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Frequency: 5/10 MHz 10 ppm
Level: 0.7 Vp-p (AC coupling)
Input impedance: 50 (connector: BNC-J)
Reference oscillator output
Frequency: 10 MHz
Level: TTL (DC coupling, connector: BNC-J)
Rear-panel I/O External trigger input: TTL Level (connector: BNC-J)
GPIB: IEEE488.2 (Amphenol 24-pin connector)
I/O Port: Parallel interface for PTA (Amphenol 36-pin connector)
RGB output: For external monitor (D-Sub 15-pin connector)
Video output: Separate (DIN 8-pin)
Centronics (Option 02): Parallel interface for printer (D-Sub 25-pin connector)
RS-232C (Option 02): Serial interface (D-Sub 9-pin connector)
External control Standard: GPIB and PTA; Option 02: RS-232C
Power supply 100 to 120/200 to 240 Vac (15%/+10%, 250 Vac max, 100/200 V system auto-switching), 47.5 to 63 Hz, 180 VA (max.)
Dimensions and mass 426 (W) x 177 (H) x 451 (D) mm, 15 kg
Environmental conditions Temperature range: 0 to +50C (operating; FDD: +4 to +50C), 20 to +60C (storage)
EMC EN61326: 1997 + A1: 1998 + A2: 2001 + A3: 2003 (Class A, Annex A), EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)

Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Main frame MA2301A Reflection Bridge
MS4630B Network Analyzer (2 kHz to 2 MHz, 75 , balanced, MA214 terminal)
MA2302A Reflection Bridge
Standard accessories (2 kHz to 2 MHz, 135 , balanced, MA214 terminal)
Power Cord, 2.6 m: 1 pc MA2303A Reflection Bridge
F0013 Fuse, 5 A: 2 pcs (2 kHz to 2 MHz, 150 , balanced, MA214 terminal)
W1534AE MS4630B Operation Manual (Main frame): 1 copy MA2204A Impedance Probe (30 Hz to 300 kHz, 2 to 1 M)
W1535AE MS4630B Operation Manual (Remote control): 1 copy MA2403A Impedance Probe (30 kHz to 30 MHz, 2 to 1 M)
MA414A Impedance Measurement Kit (for MA2403A)
Options MA1506A -Network (1 to 125 MHz, for resonator measurement)
MS4630B-01 PMC Interface MA8603A 50 Termination (BNC-P)
MS4630B-02 RS-232C, Centronics Interface (Printer output, external control) MA8603B 50 Termination (BNC-J)
MS4630B-10 Output Attenuator (70 dB, mechanical type) MA8604A 50 Open/Short (BNC-P)
MS4630B-12 3-Channel Receiver MA8604B 50 Open/Short (BNC-J)
MS4630B-13 High Stability Reference Oscillator MP669A 75 Termination (BNC-P)
(Aging rate: 2 x 108/day) MP669B 75 Termination (BNC-J)
MS4630B-14 3-Branch Output (for 3-channel receiver) MP670A 75 Open/Short (BNC-P)
MP670B 75 Open/Short (BNC-J)
Optional accessories J0127A Coaxial Cord (BNC-P RG58A/U BNC-P), 1.0 m
SC4284 Reflection Bridge [10 to 1000 MHz BNC-J, 50 , J0127B Coaxial Cord (BNC-P RG58A/U BNC-P), 2.0 m
unbalanced, calibration kit: MA8603A, MA8604A (sold J0127C Coaxial Cord (BNC-P RG58A/U BNC-P), 0.5 m
separately)] P0005 Memory Card (32 KB)
SC4288 Reflection Bridge [10 to 1000 MHz BNC-P, 50 , P0006 Memory Card (64 KB)
unbalanced, calibration kit: MA8603B, MA8604B (sold P0007 Memory Card (128 KB)
separately)] P0008 Memory Card (256 KB)
SC6267 Reflection Bridge [10 to 1000 MHz BNC-J, 75 , P0009 Memory Card (512 KB)
unbalanced calibration kit: MP669A, MP670A (sold MC3305A PTA Keyboard (JIS type)
separately)] B0329C Front Cover (1MW4U)
SC6289 Reflection Bridge [10 to 1000 MHz BNC-P, 75 , B0333C Rack Mount Kit
unbalanced calibration kit: MP669B, MP670B (sold B0334C Carrying Case (hard type)
separately)]
MA2201A Reflection Bridge
(10 Hz to 250 kHz, 600 , balanced, MA214 terminal)
MA2203A Reflection Bridge
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REFLECTION BRIDGES

When connected to a reflection bridge, the network analyzers can


measure reflection coefficient. This system is used to measure the
input and output impedance of telecommunication, video, and audio
equipment, and the S-parameter (S11 and S22) of two-port net-
works.

MA2401A MA2201A

Specifications
Model MA2201A MA2203A1
Impedance 600 balanced 900 balanced
Connector Terminal (compatible with M-214)
Frequency range 10 Hz to 250 kHz
Directivity 50 dB (50 Hz to 150 kHz), 40 dB (10 Hz to 250 kHz) 40 dB
Standard termination 600 , 0 900 , 0
Dimensions and mass 66 x 53 x 149 mm, 800 g 120 x 120 x 40 mm, 600 g
1: Standard impedance termination can be connected externally.

Model MA2301A MA2302A MA2303A MA2401A MA2402A


Impedance 75 balanced 135 balanced 150 balanced 50 unbalanced 75 unbalanced
Connector Terminal (compatible with M-214) BNC-R
Frequency range 2 kHz to 2 MHz 10 Hz to 70 kHz, 60 kHz to 30 MHz
Directivity 40 dB 40 dB
Standard termination 75 , 0 135 , 0 150 , 0 50 , 0 75 , 0
Dimensions and mass 66 x 53 x 149 mm, 800 g 54 x 53 x 141 mm, 800 g

Model SC4288 SC4284 SC6289 SC6267


Impedance 50 unbalanced 75 unbalanced
Connector BNC-P BNC-J BNC-P BNC-J
Frequency range 10 to 1000 MHz
Directivity >40 dB
Standard termination
(sold separately) 50 , 0 75 , 0

Dimensions and mass 57 x 35 x 286 mm, 200 g

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TRANSFORMERS

The transformers are impedance-conversion devices used with the


network analyzers to measure the magnitude, phase, delay, level, and
spectrum of devices with balanced input and output impedances.

Specifications
Model MA29A MA29J MA313A MA313J MA314A MA314J MA315A MA315J MA422A1
Input Impedance 75 50 75 50 75 50 75 50 75
Output Impedance 600 600 75 75 135 135 150 150 110
Frequency range 30 Hz to 150 kHz 4 kHz to 2 MHz 10 Hz to 30 kHz
Connector Input: BNC, Output: Compatible with M-214
Frequency response <0.3 dB
Return loss >25 dB
Dimensions and mass 60 x 90 x 42 mm (without connector), 1 kg

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GENERATORS

Selection Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 677


Synthesized Signal Generators . . . . . . . . . . . . 679, 684
RF Microwave Signal Generator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 689
Synthesized Level Generator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 702

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Synthesizer Selection Guide (Measurement Function)
Functions
Frequency
Level extensions Modulation Others
extensions

FM/M modulation (Internal signal source is another)

Pulse modulation (Internal signal source is another, >40 GHz)


Pulse modulation (Internal signal source is another, <40 GHz)

For AM/FM/M modulation (Internal signal source)


AM modulation (Internal signal source is another)
+18 dBm high power (<40 GHz, with Option 13)
+18 dBm high power(<20 GHz, with Option 13)

For pulse modulation (Internal signal source)

Creation software of an arbitrary waveform


mm Wave (50 to 325 GHz) signal source

120 dB step attenuator (<10 GHz)


110 dB step attenuator (<40 GHz)
110 dB step attenuator (<20 GHz)
Group

Rear panel RF output (>40 GHz)


Rear panel RF output (<40 GHz)
90 dB step attenuator (>40 GHz)

+18 dBm high power (<40 GHz)


+18 dBm high power (<20 GHz)
Name Remarks

Rack mount kit (without slides)


Rack mount kit (with slides)
High stability time base
10 MHz to 2.2 GHz

Delete front panel


0.1 Hz to 10 MHz
10 MHz to 2 GHz

IF Up-conversion
Low phase noise

Scan modulation
Power monitor
Analog sweep
MG3691B 2 to 10 GHz
MG3692B 2 to 20 GHz
Main frame

MG3693B 1 2 to 30 GHz
MG3694B 1 2 to 40 GHz
MG3695B 1 2 to 50 GHz
MG3696B 1 2 to 67 GHz (setting range: 2 to 70 GHz)
1A
Either selection
1B
2A
2B Chooses with main frame
2C frequency
2E
3
4
5
6
<40 GHz model, the combined use
7
with Option 18 is impossible.
8
9A
9B
10 Requires Option 23
Options

12
13A Chooses according to main frame
13B frequency
14
15A
15B Chooses according to the
inclusion situation of main frame
15C frequency and pulse modulation.
15D
16
17
18 63850-15 to 03 Requires mm Wave module
20
22 Modulation function is un-corresponding
23 Two signal for AM and FM/M
24
25A Chooses with main frame
25B frequency

1: The maximum of frequency required for frequency extension to mm Wave is 20 GHz.


Therefore, when using it only by for mm Wave, a model 20 GHz or more is unnecessary.

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Phase modulation
SSB phase noise

Pulse modulation
Frequency range

Dimensions and
Triangular-wave
(CW 1 GHz, 20
Non-harmonics

Sawtooth-wave
Square-wave
Level range

modulation
modulation
kHz offset)
Harmonics

Frequency

Sine-wave
Amplitude
Model

mass
125 kHz to 143 to
MG3641A 30 dBc 100 dBc 130 dBc/Hz Opt.1 Opt.1 Opt.1 Opt.1 20 kg
1040 MHz +17 dBm
125 kHz to 143 to
MG3642A 30 dBc 100 dBc 130 dBc/Hz Opt.1 Opt.1 Opt.1 Opt.1 20 kg
2080 MHz +17 dBm
10 kHz to 123 to
MG3633A 30 dBc 80 dBc 140 dBc/Hz 32 kg
2700 MHz +17 dBm
10 Hz to 51 to
MG442A 30 dBc 4 kg
20 MHz +15 dBm
1: Option
2: Be changed according to impedance.
3: CW 20 MHz, 50 kHz offset

Synthesizer Selection Guide (Frequency Range)


Frequency range
Group

Name 0.1 1 10 100 1 10 100 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 300 Remarks
Hz Hz Hz Hz kHz kHz kHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz
MG3691B 2 to 10 GHz
MG3692B 2 to 20 GHz
Main frame

MG3693B 2 to 30 GHz
MG3694B 2 to 40 GHz
MG3695B 2 to 50 GHz
MG3696B 2 to 67 GHz
4 10 MHz to 2.2 GHz
5 10 MHz to 2 GHz
22 0.1 Hz to 10 MHz
63850-15 50 to 75 GHz
Options

63850-12 60 to 90 GHz
63850-10 75 to 110 GHz
63850-08 90 to 140 GHz
63850-06 110 to 170 GHz
63850-05 140 to 220 GHz
63850-03 220 to 325 GHz

Frequency range
Model 0.1 1 10 100 1 10 100 1 10 20 30 50 100 1 2 3 5 10 Remarks
Hz Hz Hz Hz kHz kHz kHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz
MG3641A 125 kHz to 1040 MHz
MG3642A 125 kHz to 2080 MHz
MG3633A 10 kHz to 2700 MHz
MG442A 10 Hz to 20 MHz

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SIGNAL GENERATORS
SYNTHESIZED SIGNAL GENERATOR GPIB
MG3641A/MG3642A
125 kHz to 1040/2080 MHz

Economic High-Performance Signal Sources

Anritsus synthesizer technology allows frequency to be set with a


resolution of 0.01 Hz across the full frequency range. And the non-
harmonic spurious is better than 100 dBc for reliable measurement
at any frequency.
A unique low-noise YIG oscillator produces a high-purity signal with
SSB phase noise of better then 130 dBc/Hz (1 GHz, 20 kHz offset),
making these signal generators ideal for interference testing of radio
receivers and as sources for various local and reference signals.

Frequency Stability of Carrier Wave at Frequency Modulation

High Output
A stable signal with an output of +17 dBm can be output across the
full frequency range to drive a variety of local signal sources and
power amplifiers. In addition, an over-drive level up to +23 dBm can
be set to make full use of the internal amplifier capability. If the am-
plifier output power reaches the limit and the output power is insuffi-
SSB Phase Noise Characteristic cient, a status message is displayed. This is useful for confirming
output limits.

Features
0.01 Hz, 0.01 dB Setting Resolution
High Signal Purity (100 dBc Spurious)
Versatile Modulation Functions
Performance
High-stable Carrier Frequency
The carrier frequency is produced by a high-stability crystal oscilla-
tor and remains phase-locked even at frequency modulation.
Frequency calibration for testing FSK modulation receivers, such as
paging systems, is unnecessary.

Maximum Output Level

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Various Modulation Types
Up to three internal AF signal sources are supported by adding op- High-speed pulse modulation is supported using an external modu-
tions to the standard sine-wave oscillator (1 kHz, 400 Hz). The AF lation signal (TTL level). The output can be used for various burst sig-
synthesizer (Option 21) is a digital synthesizer that generates sine- nals with an ON/OFF ratio of more than 80 dB, as well as a pseudo-
wave, triangular, square, and sawtooth waveforms; it can also be random signal for radar.
used as a function generator as well as a modulation signal source. Installing the Pattern Generator (Option 23) in the MG3641A/MG3642A
In addition to permitting simultaneous one-route AM and two-routes allows FSK modulation or pulse modulation in combination with the
FM modulation, the modulation factor and polarity can be set inde- FSK Encoder (Option 22) or Pulse Modulator (Option 11) without an
pendently. external instrument.

AM
Polarity depth AM modulator
switching setting

FM 1
Polarity deviation
switching setting
FM modulator
FM 2
Polarity deviation
switching setting

AF
level
setting

Ext 1 Ext 2 AF output


Int 1 Int 2 Int 3
400 Hz/1 kHz (option) (option)

GPIB Only-Mode Linked Operation Pattern Generator (Option 23)


Two sets of the MG3641A/MG3642A can be linked and operated Installing the Pattern Generator (Option 23) in the MG3641A/MG3642A
without an external controller by using the Frequency and Output allows FSK modulation or pulse modulation in combination with the
Level Only modes. FSK Encoder (Option 22) or Pulse Modulator (Option 11) without an
The Frequency Only Mode is used for evaluating the characteristics external instrument.
of mixers.
The Level Only Mode is useful for evaluating the cross-modulation
characteristics of non-linear devices, such as amplifiers.

MG3641A/3642A MG3641A/3642A
(Set to Frequency Talk Only Mode.) GPIB (Set to Level Talk Only Mode.)
GPIB
Level 2 signal Spectrum
Mixer characterristics Amplifier
Meter measurement pad Analyzer

MG3641A/3642A MG3641A/3642A
(The frequency offset value is set to IF (Set to Listen Only Mode.)
frequency and the Listen Only Mode is set.)
Amplifier IM3 measurement using Level Only Mode
Measurement of mixer characteristics using
Frequency Only Mode and frequency offset

Specifications
MG3641A/3642A Main Frame
Range: 125 kHz to 1040 MHz (MG3641A), 125 kHz to 2080 MHz (MG3642A)
Resolution: 0.01 Hz
Accuracy: Reference oscillator accuracy; reference oscillator accuracy (0.3% of FM setting deviation + 5 Hz) at frequency modulation
Internal reference oscillator1
Carrier frequency Frequency: 10 MHz; Aging rate: 5 x 109/day; Start-up characteristics: 1 x 107/10 min (for 24 h after power-on),
Temperature stability: 3 x 108 (0 to +50C)
External reference input: 5/10 MHz, 10 ppm, 0.7 Vp-p/50 (AC coupling), BNC connector (rear panel)
Buffer output: 10 MHz, TTL level (DC coupling), BNC connector (rear panel)
Switching time: <40 ms (external control, response time from last command until becomes within 0.1 ppm of set frequency)
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Range: 143 to +17 dBm (settable range: 143 to +23 dBm)
Units: dBm, dB, V, mV, V (dB, V, mV and V switchable between termination voltage display and open voltage display)
Resolution: 0.01 dB
Frequency characteristics (at 0 dBm): 0.5 dB, 1.0 dB (pulse modulation: on)2
Accuracy: 1 dB (127 to +17 dBm, upper limit at pulse modulation2: +12 dBm), 3 dB (<127 dBm)
Impedance: 50 (N connector), VSWR: <1.5 (3 dBm), <2.5 (>3 dBm)
Output Switching time: <50 ms (normal mode), <100 ms (level safety mode), <10 ms (continuous mode)
Response time from last command until becomes within 0.5 dB of final level
Special setting mode
Continuous mode: Variable within set value 10 dB with no interruption of output
Safety mode: Prevent large spike signal generation when operating mechanical-type attenuator
Interference radiation: <0.1 V (at output frequency), <1 V (over entire frequency range, multi-menu display: OFF)
At 25 mm from cabinet measured with 25 mm diameter loop antenna (2 windings) terminated at 50
Spurious (CW mode, +7 dBm)
Harmonics: <30 dBc (2nd, 3rd)
Non-harmonic: <100 dBc (15 kHz offset)
Those related power: <40 dBc (<15 kHz offset)
SSB phase noise (CW Mode, 20 kHz offset):
Signal purity <140 dBc/Hz (10 to <256 MHz), <136 dBc/Hz (256 to <512 MHz), <130 dBc/Hz (512 to 1040 MHz),
<124 dBc/Hz (>1040 MHz, MG3642A only)
Residual AM: <80 dBc (500 kHz, CW mode, +7 dBm, 50 Hz to 15 kHz demodulation band)
Residual FM (CW mode)
300 Hz to 3 kHz demodulation band: <4 Hzrms (10 to <512 MHz), <8 Hzrms (512 to 1040 MHz), <16 Hzrms (>1040 MHz, MG3642A only)
50 Hz to 15 kHz demodulation band: <5 Hzrms (10 to <512 MHz), <10 Hzrms (512 to 1040 MHz), <20 Hzrms (>1040 MHz, MG3642A only)
Range: 0% to 100%
Resolution: 0.1%
Accuracy: (5% offset value + 2%) 0.4 MHz, +7 dBm, 90% AM, source: Int 1 (1 kHz), 300 Hz to 3 kHz demodulation band
Modulation frequency response (output: +7 dBm)
Upper limit frequency
Carrier frequency Lower limit frequency
AM: 30% AM: 90%
0.4 to <0.5 MHz 2 kHz (1 dB bandwidth) 1 kHz (1 dB bandwidth)
Amplitude DC: External DC coupling
0.5 to <2 MHz 10 kHz (1 dB bandwidth) 5 kHz (1 dB bandwidth)
modulation (1 dB bandwidth)
2 to <32 MHz 20 kHz (1 dB bandwidth)
20 Hz: External AC coupling
32 to <64 MHz 50 kHz (1 dB bandwidth) (1 dB bandwidth)
64 MHz 50 kHz (1 dB bandwidth), 100 kHz (3 dB bandwidth)
Distortion: <40 dB (30% AM), <30 dB (90% AM) 0.4 MHz, +7 dBm, source: Int 1 (1 kHz)
Incidental FM: <200 Hz peak 0.4 MHz, AM: 30%, +7 dBm, source: Int 1 (1 kHz), 300 Hz to 3 kHz demodulation band
Modulation signal source: One of internal (Int 1, Int 2, Int 3) and external (Ext 1, Ext 2)
Modulation signal polarity: Positive/Negative switchable
Range:
0 to 125 Hz (125 to <250 kHz) 0 to 25.6 kHz (16 to <32 MHz)
0 to 250 Hz (250 to <500 kHz) 0 to 51.2 kHz (32 to <64 MHz)
0 to 500 Hz (0.5 to <1 MHz) 0 to 102 kHz (64 to <128 MHz)
0 to 1 kHz (1 to <2 MHz) 0 to 256 kHz (128 to <256 MHz)
0 to 2 kHz (2 to <4 MHz) 0 to 512 kHz (256 to <512 MHz)
0 to 4 kHz (4 to <8 MHz) 0 to 1024 kHz (512 to 1040 MHz)
0 to 10 kHz (8 to <16 MHz) 0 to 2048 kHz (>1040 MHz, MG3642A only)
Resolution:
1 Hz (0 to 4 kHz deviation) 250 Hz (102.25 to 256 kHz deviation)
10 Hz (4.01 to 10 kHz deviation) 500 Hz (256.5 to 512 kHz deviation)
Frequency 25 Hz (10.025 to 25.6 kHz deviation) 1 kHz (513 to 1024 kHz deviation)
modulation 50 Hz (25.65 to 51.2 kHz deviation) 1 kHz (1025 to 2048 kHz deviation, MG3642A only)
100 Hz (51.3 to 102 kHz deviation
Accuracy: (5% offset value + 10 Hz) (0.4 to <512 MHz), (5% offset value + 20 Hz) (512 to 1040 MHz)
(5% offset value + 40 Hz) (>1040 MHz, MG3642A only)
Source: Int 1 (1 kHz), 300 Hz to 3 kHz demodulation band
Modulation frequency response: DC or 20 Hz3 to 20 kHz (0.4 to <10 MHz), DC or 20 Hz3 to 100 kHz (10 MHz) 1 dB bandwidth
Distortion: <40 dB 16 MHz, 3.5 kHz deviation, source: Int 1 (1 kHz)
<45 dB 16 MHz, 22.5 kHz deviation, source: Int 1 (1 kHz)
Incidental FM: <1% peak 64 MHz, +7 dBm, 100 kHz deviation, source: Int 1 (1 kHz), 300 Hz to 3 kHz demodulation band
External modulation group delay: <30 s 10 MHz, source: external DC coupling mode, modulation rate: 100 kHz
Modulation signal source (FM1, FM2): One of internal (Int 1, Int 2, Int 3), and external (Ext 1, Ext 2)
Modulation signal polarity: FM1, FM2 Positive/Negative switchable
Pulse modulation According to option specifications
Internal modulation (Int 1)
Frequency: 400 Hz, 1 kHz
Accuracy: Same as reference oscillator accuracy
Modulation Internal modulation (Int 2, Int 3): According to option specifications
signal source External modulation (Ext 1, Ext 2)
Proper input level: 2 Vp-p approx.
Input impedance: 600 , BNC connector
Coupling: DC/AC switchable
Output signal source: One of internal (Int 1, Int 2, Int 3), and external (Ext 1, Ext 2)
Output level: 0 to 4 Vp-p
AF Output Output level resolution: 1 mVp-p
Output level accuracy: (5% of setting level + 2 mVp-p) Source: Int 1 (1 kHz)
Impedance: 600 , BNC connector
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Simultaneous Excluding amplitude modulation and pulse modulation2 combination, simultaneous modulation, modulation rate, deviation independently
modulation settable
Sweep parameters: Frequency, Output level, Memory
Sweep patterns
Frequency sweep (start/stop): Linear (specified step size and number of points), Log (multiplying factor: 1%)
Frequency sweep (center/span): Linear (specified step size and number of points)
Level sweep (start/stop, center/span): dB (specified step size and number of points) Sweep: continuous mode (max. 20 dB width)
Memory sweep: Start/stop
Sweep mode: Auto, Single, Manual
Sweep function Sweep time
Setting range: 1 ms to 600 s/point Actual sweep time depends on switching time for each sweep parameter (frequency, output level)
Resolution: 10 s/point
Auxiliary output
X-Out: Ramp waveform (sweep start point: 0 V, sweep end point: +10 V), BNC connector (rear panel)
Z-Out: TTL level (H-level at sweeping), BNC connector (rear panel)
Blanking-Out: TTL level (L-level at switching), BNC connector (rear panel)
Marker-Out: TTL level (H-level at marker match), BNC connector (rear panel)
Relative display: Carrier frequency, Output level
Offset display: Carrier frequency, Output level
Memory: Saves/Recalls 1000 panel settings; recall contents: panel, frequency, frequency/output level selection
Trigger: An external trigger signal (rear panel BNC connector, TTL level) can be used to execute a previously programmed operation
Functions sequence on the panel (except power switch, [Preset] key, [Local] key and rotary knob). Max. number of sequence steps of
trigger program: 20 steps
Back-up: The panel settings before power-off are backed-up and displayed again at power-on, Except data-input contents,
GPIB data contents, Remote settings, RPP operations
GPIB Control: All functions, except programming operation for trigger program, Power switch, [Local] key, Rotary knobs, and Resolution
keys (Interface: SH1, AH1, T5, L3, TE0, SR1, RL1, PP0, DC1, DT1, C0, E2)
Reverse power
Max. reverse input power: 50 W (1040 MHz), 25 W (>1040 MHz, MG3642A only), 50 Vdc
protection
Power supply 100 or 240 Vac4 (+10%, 15%), 47.5 to 63/380 to 420 Hz, 200 VA
Temperature Operating: 0 to +50C, Storage: 30 to +71C
Dimensions and 320 (W) x 177 (H) x 451 (D) mm, 20 kg
mass
EMC EN61326: 1997 + A1: 1998 + A2: 2001 + A3: 2003 (Class A, Annex A), EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)

1: Can be changed to 5 x 1010/day using reference crystal oscillator (Option 01)


2: Only with pulse modulator (Option 11) installed
3: External DC coupling: DC, External AC coupling: 20 Hz
4: Specify a nominal voltage of either 100 V and 240 V when ordering; the maximum operating voltage is 250 V.

Options
Option 01 Frequency: 10 MHz
Reference Aging rate: 5 x 1010/day
Oscillator Temperature stability: 5 x 109 (0 to +50C)
Frequency: 125 kHz to 2080 MHz
On/off ratio: >80 dB
Rise/fall time: <100 ns
Min. pulse width: <500 ns
Option 11
Pulse repetition rate: DC to 1 MHz
Pulse Modulator
Max. delay time: <100 ns
Overshoot, ringing: <20%
Video feed-through: <20%
Pulse modulation input: 50/600 , TTL (positive logic), BNC connector (rear panel)
Frequency: 0.01 Hz to 400 kHz (sine-wave), 0.01 Hz to 50 kHz (triangular, square and sawtooth waveforms)
Option 21 Resolution: 0.01 Hz
AF Synthesizer Waveform: Sine-wave, Triangular, Square and Sawtooth waveforms
Frequency accuracy: Same as reference oscillator accuracy
Frequency shift
(Data 21, Data 20) = (0, 0): frequency deviation setting, (Data 21, Data 20) = (0, 1): frequency deviation setting/3,
(Data 21, Data 20) = (1, 0): +frequency deviation setting, (Data 21, Data 20) = (1, 1): +frequency deviation setting/3
Frequency set
Free: Frequency shift simultaneously with data input
Rise trigger: Frequency shift at external clock rise time
Fall trigger: Frequency shift at external clock fall time
Option 22
Baseband filter
FSK Encoder
Filter type: 10-th order Bessel filter
Cut-off frequency: 100 Hz to 30 kHz (3 dB)
Setting resolution: Upper 2 digits
Frequency deviation accuracy: Depends on frequency modulation deviation accuracy of mainframe (at by-pass to baseband filter)
External modulation input
Data 20/21: TTL level (pull-down), BNC connector (rear panel)
External clock input: TTL level (pull-up), BNC connector (rear panel)
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Number of memories: 4 (defined: 1 to 4)
Memory capacity: 524,288 bits/memory
Pattern output
Range: Top address and data bit length can be set for respective free-pattern memories.
Data Free
Top address setting range: 00000 to 65,535
pattern
Data bit length setting range: 2 to 524,288 bits (final address of output: 65,535 max.)
Memory: Saves 1 byte units via GPIB interface
Saves when pattern generator output off, or idle pattern being output
Fixed PN9 pseudorandom pattern (conforming to ITU-T V.52), PN15 pseudorandom pattern (conforming to ITU-T O.151), 01 fixed pattern
Option 23 Pattern Generator

Number of memories: 1 (idle)


Memory capacity: 524,288 bits
Pattern output
Range: The top address and data bit length can be set.
Idle pattern
Top address setting range: 00000 to 65,535
Data bit length setting range: 2 to 524,288 bits (Final address of output: 65,535 max.)
Memory: Saves 1 byte units via GPIB interface
Saves when pattern generator output off
Single: Specified data pattern output once only (PN9 and PN15 output twice)
Output method Continuous: Specified data pattern output continuously
When the data pattern is not output, the idle pattern is output continuously..
Range: 1 to 99,999 bps (resolution: 1 bps)
Output rate
Accuracy: Same as reference oscillator of MG3641A/3642A
1 bit NRZ output (corresponding to binary data output):
Data is output to the Data 21 Output sequentially, one bit after another starting from the top bit. The logic of Data 20 is fixed to 0.
Output system
2 bit NRZ output (corresponding to quadrature data output):
Data is output to the Data 21 Output and Data 20 Output sequentially, two bits after another, starting from the top bit.
Output level Data 20 Output: TTL level, Data 21 Output: TTL level, Clock Output: TTL level, rising

MX364001B Software for Pattern Generator Data Write


Read-out data DOS text file
Write memory Data pattern memory (defined: 1 to 4), idle pattern memory (idle)
Pattern data: 2 to 524,288 bits/memory (text format file)
Contents of Top address of output: 0 to 65,535 (any settable)
write data Data bit length: 2 to 524,288 bits (bit length of pattern data automatically calculated and recorded
Data name: Max. 8 characters (idle pattern memory not named)
Personal Computer IBM PC/AT compatible
OS Microsoft Windows 95
Interface GPIB (National Instruments PCI-GPIB or PCMCIA-GPIB)

Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Main frame MP721[ ] Attenuator (DC to 12.4 GHz)
MG3641A Synthesized Signal Generator B0395C Rack Mount Kit (EIA/IEC)
MG3642A Synthesized Signal Generator B0329G Front Cover (3/4MW 4U)
B0412A Carrying Case (with casters and B0329G front cover)
Standard accessories B0330B Tilt Bail (3/4MW 450D)
Power Cord, 2.5 m: 1 pc 1: Up to two units of Option 21, 22 or 23 can be installed.
B0325 GPIB Connector Shielded Cap: 1 pc
F0013 Fuse, 5 A (for 100 Vac): 2 pcs Combinations
F0012 Fuse, 3.15 A (for 200 Vac): 2 pcs
W1137AE MG3641A/3642A Operation Manual: 1 copy Analog modulation of two tones, such as a tone
Option 21 Option 21
squelch test
Options FSK modulation by external data input and
MG364[ ]A-01 Reference Oscillator (aging rate: 5 x 1010/day) Option 21 Option 22
analog modulation
MG364[ ]A-11 Pulse Modulator (pulse repetition rate: DC to 1 MHz)
MG364[ ]A-211 AF Synthesizer (0.01 Hz to 400 kHz, resolution: 0.01 Hz) Option 21 Option 23
MG364[ ]A-221 FSK Encoder (2 or 4 levels FSK) Option 22 Option 23 FSK modulation by internal data pattern
MG364[ ]A-231 Pattern Generator
2: The following items must be provided by the user to use the MX364001B.
Application software
MX364001B2 Software for Pattern Generator Data Write 486DX4 (75 MHz or faster) with 32 MB RAM min.
(Microsoft Windows 95) IBM PC/AT PC (recommended) running Windows 95 OS
PCMCIA-GPIB or PCI-GPIB or equivalent GPIB interface
Optional accessories
GPIB interface manufactured by National Instruments Inc., supporting
J0576B Coaxial Cord (N-P 5D-2W N-P), 1 m
NI-488.2
J0127A Coaxial Cord (BNC-P RG58A/U BNC-P), 1 m
J0007 GPIB Cable, 1 m (408JE-101) Microsoft Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the
J0008 GPIB Cable, 2 m (408JE-102) USA and other countries.
MP51A Pad (DC to 200 MHz, 75 50 ) IBM AT is a registered trademark of International Business Machines.
MP52A Pad (DC to 200 MHz, 50 75 ) NI-488.2 is a registered trademark of National Instruments Inc.
MA1612A Four-point Junction Pad (5 to 3000 MHz)

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SYNTHESIZED SIGNAL GENERATOR GPIB
MG3633A
10 kHz to 2700 MHz

For Evaluation of Quasi-Microwaves and Measuring High-Performance Receivers

The MG3633A has excellent frequency resolution, frequency switching Performance


speed, signal purity, and a high output level, in addition to amplitude, Signal Purity
frequency, and phase modulation functions. Also, sweep functions are The MG3633A has excellent spectral purity. As shown in the Figure 1,
provided for carrier frequency, output level, and modulation frequency the SSB phase noise at 1 GHz with 20 kHz signal offset is 140
so an appropriate sweep can be performed for various devices to be dBc/Hz. In particular, this shows its power for generating signals
measured. used for testing radio receiver selectivity, for generating high-speed
The MG3633A has a frequency memory that can store 1000 carrier fre- clocks of A/D converters and dividers, as well as for generating stan-
quencies and a function memory that stores 100 panel settings. dard signals for communications links. Since the residual FM is 0.8
Moreover, since the maximum output level is +17 dBm, it can be used Hz rms or less (1.28 GHz or less), even the S/N ratio of narrow-band
for various local signal sources. mobile radio equipment can be measured with sufficient margin
The MG3633A is suitable for research and development of mobile (Figure 2).
communications in the quasi-microwave band, performance evalua-
tion, characteristics testing, and adjustment of various types of radio
equipment such as digital land-based mobile communications, mobile
satellite communications, satellite broadcasting, and radio LANs.
Features
Low Noise
By using both the latest synthesizer and RF-device technologies and
optical data links in the internal control circuit, the SSB phase noise
has been cut to 140 dBc/Hz (CW, 1.1 GHz, offset 20 kHz). In par-
ticular, the MG3633A shows its power in measurement of narrow-
band radio equipment S/N ratio and adjacent channel selectivity.
High Accuracy and High-output Level
Low levels of 123 dBm can be set with 1 dB accuracy by using a
high-accuracy programmable attenuator. The output level can be dis-
played in units of dBm, dBV, V, mV, and V or as a relative value Figure 1. SSB Phase Noise
(dB).
Modulation Characteristics
The MG3633A has AM, FM, M, and a combination of all three mod-
ulation functions. A DC mode is provided for FM, which makes sim-
ulation of digital transmissions for a pager possible. Also, a built-in
AF oscillator with a 0.1 Hz to 100 kHz synthesizer can handle vari-
ous modulations.
Quasi-microwave Output
The MG3633A covers a wide range (from 10 kHz to 2700 MHz) and is
suitable for research and development, as well as production of qua-
si-microwave band radio equipment.

Figure 2. Residual FM

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Output Level Characteristics AM
A maximum output of +17 dBm can be obtained over a wide fre- A high-accuracy AM wave is generated over a wide frequency range
quency range so 2-signal or 3-signal testing can be done easily. A (Figure 4). Countermeasures against carrier-wave variation due to
high-accuracy highly-reliable programmable attenuator (life cycle vibration permit even SSB radio equipment to be tested with confidence.
over 3 million times) is used and, since flat output characteristics are
obtained by internal calibration over a wide range from 10 kHz to 2.7
GHz, it is effective for testing antennas and cables (Figure 3).

Figure 4. AM Modulation Frequency Characteristics

FM
Figure 3. Output Level Frequency Response FM with a maximum frequency deviation of 3.2 MHz is possible (1.28 to
2.7 GHz). Also if the frequency deviation is too low, automatic oper-
Compensation data for obtaining flat levels at cable ends can be in- ation is carried out in the stabilized DC-FM mode so even digital data
put by using a power meter, GPIB, controller, and frequency-re- transmission equipment such as papers can be tested (Figure 5).
sponse compensation software (optional).
Continuously Variable Output Level
The MG3633A can output continuously-variable signals in a 20 dB
range with 0.1 dB steps at any level. This is especially convenient for
measuring the dynamic range of magnetic tape and squelch sensi-
tivity of radios which produce hysteresis phenomenon as a result of
level variation.

Figure 5. FM Modulation Frequency Characteristics


Specifications
Range 10 kHz to 2700 MHz
Resolution 0.01 Hz
Accuracy Same as that of the reference oscillator
Frequency: 10 MHz
Internal reference Start-up characteristics: After 30 minutes of operation: 1 x 107/day, after 60 minutes of operation: 5 x 108/day,
Carrier oscillator1 Aging rate: After 24 hours of operation: 2 x 108/day,
frequency Temperature characteristics: 5 x 108 (0 to +50C)
External reference
10 MHz, TTL Level, BNC connector on rear panel
signal input
Reference signal output 10 MHz, TTL Level, BNC connector on rear panel
10 ms (time from last command until frequency has stabilized to within 500 Hz of set frequency, during remote
Switching time
operation)
Range 143 to +23 dBm
Units dBm, dBV, V, mV, V (Terminated and open voltages are selectable for dBV, V, mV or V.)
Resolution 0.1 dB
Frequency response 0.5 dB referred to 0 dBm (<1280 MHz), 1 dB referred to 0 dBm (1280 MHz)
Frequency
10 kHz to <1280 MHz 1280 MHz
Output level
+17.1 to +23 dBm
Accuracy +15.1 to +17 dBm 1 dB
Output 122.9 to +15 dBm 1 dB 2 dB
132.9 to 123 dBm 3 dB 4 dB
143 to 133 dBm
50 , N-type connector
Impedance
VSWR: 1.5 (<1280 MHz, 3 dBm), 1.8 (1280 MHz, 3 dBm)
Time from last command until output level is stabilized, during remote operation:25 ms (at LEVEL NORMAL mode)
Switching time 80 ms (when setting level is crossing over 59 dBm, at LEVEL NORMAL mode)
5 ms (at LEVEL CONTINUOUS mode)
1 V (Value is voltage terminated with 50 load, measured 25 mm from front panel with a two-turn 25 mm
Interference radiation
diameter loop antenna.) Except sweep mode
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At +7 dBm, CW mode: (fc: carrier frequency)
Harmonics (2nd, 3rd): 30 dBc (at 100 kHz)
Sub-harmonics (fC/2, 3fC/2, 5fC/2): None (at <1280 MHz), 30 dBc (at 1280 MHz)
Spurious Non-harmonics:
80 dBc (fC<640 MHz, 10 kHz offset)
74 dBc (640 MHzfC<1280 MHz, 10 kHz offset)
68 dBc (fC1280 MHz, 10 kHz offset)
At +7 dBm, CW mode, 0 to +35C
Offset frequency 1 kHz 20 to 300 kHz
0.01 to <40 MHz 116 dBc/Hz 140 dBc/Hz
Signal purity
40 to <300 MHz 119 dBc/Hz 145 dBc/Hz
SSB phase noise 300 to <600 MHz 113 dBc/Hz 143 dBc/Hz
600 to <1100 MHz 107 dBc/Hz 140 dBc/Hz
1.1 to <2.4 GHz 101 dBc/Hz 132 dBc/Hz
2.4 to 2.7 GHz 97 dBc/Hz 120 dBc/Hz
Floor noise: 145 dBc/Hz (40 to <1100 MHz)
Residual AM 0.02% rms at 150 kHz (demodulation band: 300 Hz to 3 kHz)
0.8 Hz rms at <1280 MHz (demodulation band: 300 Hz to 3 kHz)
Residual FM
4 Hz rms at <1280 MHz (demodulation band: 50 Hz to 20 kHz)
Range 0 to 100%
Resolution 0.1%
Fixed frequency: 400 Hz, 1 kHz
Internal modulation
Variable frequency: 0.1 Hz to 50 kHz, 0.1 Hz resolution
frequency
Frequency accuracy: 100 ppm
Accuracy (5% of indicated value +2%) [at 250 kHz, +7 dBm, 0 to 90% and internal 1 kHz]
At +7 dBm, 1 dB bandwidth
Lower modulation frequency limit 20 Hz (EXT AC mode), DC (EXT DC mode)
Modulation
Carrier factor 0 to 30% 30.1 to 80%
Amplitude Frequency response frequency
modulation
Upper modulation frequency limit 0.25 MHz fC <0.5 MHz 5 kHz 5 kHz
0.5 MHz fC <80 MHz 20 kHz 10 kHz
80 MHz fC 50 kHz 20 kHz
Input level: Approx. 2 Vp-p ,600
External modulation
Input Impedance: Nominal 600
1% (at 1 MHz, +7 dBm, internal 1 kHz, 30%)
3% (at 1 MHz, +7 dBm, internal 1 kHz, 80%)
Depth
3% (at 250 kHz fC <1 MHz, +7 dBm, internal 1 kHz, 30%)
10% (at 250 kHz fC <1 MHz, +7 dBm, internal 1 kHz, 80%)
Incidental FM 200 Hz peak (at 250 kHz, +7 dBm, 1 kHz, 30%, demodulation band 0.3 to 3 kHz)
0 to 400 kHz (1 MHz fC <40 MHz) 0 to 800 kHz (320 MHz fC <640 MHz)
0 to 100 kHz (40 MHz fC <80 MHz) 0 to 1.6 MHz (640 MHz fC <1280 MHz)
Range
0 to 200 kHz (80 MHz fC <160 MHz) 0 to 3.2 MHz (1280 MHz fC)
0 to 400 kHz (160 MHz fC <320 MHz)
10 Hz (0 to 9.99 kHz deviation) 1 kHz (100 to 666 kHz deviation)
Resolution
100 Hz (10 to 99.9 kHz deviation) 10 kHz (1 to 3.2 MHz deviation)
Fixed frequency: 400 Hz, 1 kHz
Internal modulation
Variable frequency: 0.1 to 100 kHz. 0.1 Hz resolution
frequency
Frequency accuracy: 100 ppm
Frequency
modulation Accuracy (5% of indicated value +20 Hz) [internal 1 kHz]
Modulation frequency 1 dB bandwidth
response Frequency range: 20 Hz to 100 kHz (EXT AC mode), DC to 100 kHz (EXT DC mode)
Input level: Approx. 2 Vp-p/600
External modulation
Input impedance: Nominal 600
Distortion 1% (internal 1 kHz, 3.5 kHz deviation)
Incidental AM 0.4% (internal 1 kHz, 22.5 kHz deviation, demodulation band 0.3 to 3 kHz)
Carrier frequency
500 Hz for 30 minute period after calibration and 2 hour warm-up (at <1280 MHz, <10 kHz deviation)
accuracy in DC-FM mode
0 to 80 rad (1 MHz fC <40 MHz) 0 to 160 rad (320 MHz fC <640 MHz)
0 to 20 rad (40 MHz fC <80 MHz) 0 to 320 rad (640 MHz fC <1280 MHz)
Range 0 to 40 rad (80 MHz fC <160 MHz) 0 to 640 rad (1280 MHz fC)
0 to 80 rad (160 MHz fC <320 MHz)
Besides radian, deg unit is also possible for phase deviation display. However, max. 999 deg.

Phase Resolution 0.01 rad (0 to 9.99 rad deviation), 1 rad (100 to 640 rad deviation), 0.1 rad (10 to 99.9 rad deviation)
modulation Fixed frequency: 400 Hz, 1 kHz
Internal modulation
Variable frequency: 0.1 Hz to 5 kHz, 0.1 Hz resolution
frequency
Frequency accuracy: 100 ppm
Accuracy (10% of indicated value +0.05 rad) [internal 1 kHz modulation]
Modulation frequency 1 dB bandwidth
response Frequency range: 20 Hz to 5 kHz (EXT AC mode), DC to 5 kHz (EXT DC mode)
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Input level: Approx. 2 Vp-p/600
Phase External modulation
Input impedance: Nominal 600
modulation
Distortion 1% (internal 1 kHz, 5 rad modulation)
400 Hz, 1 kHz (fixed oscillator)
0.1 Hz to 100 kHz (variable oscillator)
Frequency range
DC voltage signals equivalent peak values of internal modulating sine wave can be applied as a modulating signal
Internal using the SPECIAL FUNCTION.
modulation
signal Resolution 0.1 Hz
Frequency accuracy 100 ppm
Distortion 0.03% (fixed, 400 Hz and 1 kHz), 0.3% (variable, 20 Hz to 50 kHz)
Memory Frequency memory 1000 carrier frequencies (store/recall)
function Function memory 100 panel settings (store/recall)
Sweep mode Carrier frequency, output level, AF frequency

Carrier frequency Output level AF frequency


Start/Stop 2
Pattern
Center/Span 2
Entering number of steps
Step Entering step size 3
Sweep pattern LOG 1%
Sweep
function Frequency memory Function memory
Continuous address
Pattern Random address
Continuous, random mixed
Maximum number of steps 204 204

Sweep time 0.1 ms to 600 s, 0.01 ms resolution (minimum time depends on the switching time of each function.)
Marker One movable marker
Sweep signal output Staircase (saw-tooth waveform), Start point: 0 V, Stop point: 10 V
Modulation signal is output when modulating.
Modulation signal output
Output level: Approx. 2 Vp-p/600
Simultaneous modulation is possible in combinations shown below.
INT AM EXT AM INT FM EXT FM INT M
EXT M 6
Simultaneous INT M 5
modulation
EXT FM 6
Other INT FM 5
functions EXT AM

Relative value display Carrier frequency, Output level


Continuously variable Continuously variable within a 10 dB range of the set level
output level mode Step size: 0.1 dB
Previously programmed operation procedure can be started by a trigger input through its input terminal (on rear panel,
Trigger function
BNC connector, TTL level). Maximum program steps for triggered operation: 99 steps
Memory backup Last settings are stored when power is turned off.
GPIB Interface function: SH1, AH1, T5, L3, TE0, LE0, SR1, RL1, PP0, DC1, DT1, C0
Reverse power Maximum reverse input power: 50 W (<1000 MHz), 25 W (1000 MHz), DC 50V
Operating temperature 0 to +50C
Power supply 100 to 120/200 to 240 Vac +10
15 %7, 48 to 63 Hz, 270 VA
Dimensions and mass 426 (W) x 177 (H) x 451 (D) mm, 32 kg
EMC EN61326: 1997 + A1: 1998 + A2: 2001 + A3: 2003 (Class A, Annex A), EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)

1: Aging rates up to 5 x 1010/day are available as option.


2: Step width: Max. 20 dB
3: 0.1 dB step size only
4: One continuous address setting is counted as 3 steps.
5: Same one internal modulation frequency is used.
6: Different deviation settings are possible for INT and EXT modulations (using the SPECIAL FUNCTION).
7: Specify one nominal line voltage between 100 and 240 V when ordering. However maximum operational voltage is limited to 250 V.

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Options
Reference oscillators Standard model Option 01 Option 02 Option 03
Start-up After 30 minutes operation 1 x 107/day 7 x 108/day
characteristics After 60 minutes operation 5 x 108/day 3 x 108/day 2 x 108/day
After 24 hours operation 2 x 108/day 5 x 109/day 2 x 109/day
Aging rate
After 48 hours operation 5 x 1010/day
Temperature characteristics (0 to +50C) 5 x 108 5 x 108 1.5 x 108 5 x 109
Option 04: Rear RF output, SMA connector

Peripheral Equipment Ordering Information


Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name
Main frame
MG3633A Synthesized Signal Generator

Standard accessories
J0025A Coaxial Cord (S-5DWP 5D-2W S-5DWP), 1 m: 1 pc
J0127A Coaxial Cord (BNC-P RG58A/U BNC-P), 1 m: 1 pc
Power Cord, 2.5 m: 1 pc
F0013 Fuse, 5 A (for 100 Vac mains): 2 pcs
F0012 Fuse, 3.15 A (for 200 Vac mains): 2 pcs
W0504AE MG3633A Operation Manual: 1 copy

Options
MG3633A-01 Reference Oscillator
MG3633A-02 Reference Oscillator
MG3633A-03 Reference Oscillator
MA1610A Pulse Modulator Custom-made product MG3633A-04 Rear RF Output: SMA connector
(however, replaces front-panel RF connector)

Peripheral
The MA1610A is a pulse modulator used in combination with the MA1610A Pulse Modulator
MG3633A Synthesized Signal Generator to generate high-speed pulse (10 kHz to 2.7 GHz, custom-made product)
modulated signals. The MA1610A can switch RF signals with a carrier
frequency ranging from 10 kHz to 2700 MHz ON and OFF using an Optional accessories
input modulation signal (TTL level, 50 terminated). Power is sup- MP614B 50 75 Impedance Transformer
plied from the MG3633A via its rear panel AUX connector. (50 75 , 10 MHz to 1.2 GHz)
MA1612A Four-port Junction Pad (5 MHz to 3 GHz)
Frequency range 10 kHz to 2700 MHz MP659A Four-port Junction Pad (40 to 1000 MHz)
Z-164A T-pad (DC to 1000 MHz)
ON,OFF ratio 60 dB (<1000 MHz), 40 dB (1000 MHz)
Insertion loss 2 dB (<1000 MHz), 3.5 dB (<1000 MHz)
Rise time 15 ns
Fall time 5 ns
Minimum pulse width 20 ns
Maximum repetition rate 10 MHz
Maximum delay time 40 ns
Video feed through 50 mVp-p
Overshoot/ringing 20%
50 , N-type connector, Maximum permissible
RF input/output
input level: AC 200 mW, DC 3.5 V
Operating temperature 0 to +50C
Dimensions and mass 131 (W) x 57 (H) x 43 (D) mm, 600 g
J0494: Coaxial Cord, 0.3 m (1 pc)
Standard accessories J0495: Power Cord, 1.0 m (1 pc)
W0508AE: MA1610A Operation Manual (1 copy)

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RF/MICROWAVE SIGNAL GENERATOR GPIB
MG3690B
0.1 Hz to 70 GHz / 325 GHz

The Ideal Signal Generator

Value without compromise mance modulation for signal simulation applications. Additional fea-
Your microwave signal generation requirements have never been tures in these units include:
tougher, and yet your capital equipment budget has never been Internal pulse generator with swept delay capability for moving tar-
tighter. You need the most value you can get in a synthesizer, but you get simulation
cant compromise performance. You need a synthesizer that meets Flexible pulse triggering including free-run, delayed, gated, and
todays needs yet can be upgraded at a reasonable cost to satisfy fu- composite
ture requirements without shattering your test equipment budget. 0 to 90% AM, log or linear, over DC to 100 kHz rates
Anritsus MG3690B series of synthesizers deliver the highest perfor- Four FM modes for up to 10 MHz deviation at 8 MHz rates or 100
mance and the highest value available today. MHz deviation at 100 Hz rates
Phase modulation (M) up to 400 radians deviation at 1 MHz rates
Features Internal AM, FM, and M generators, each with 7 modulating
Basic CW Generators configurable to full-featured Signal Generators. waveforms
Broad Frequency Coverage, in a Single Output: 0.1 Hz to 70 GHz Optional user-defined, downloaded complex modulation
- 6 Models, 2 to 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, and 67 GHz (operational to
70 GHz) A new standard for a new millennium
- 10 MHz Coverage Optional (Analog or Digital Down-Conversion) The MG3690B leverages the proven design of earlier Anritsu syn-
- 0.1 Hz Coverage Optional thesizers, adding new features to meet the latest needs of the new
mmW Coverage up to 325 GHz, in Waveguide millennium. The MG3690B builds on a proven reliability record of
Ultra-Low SSB Phase Noise Option >49,000 hours MTBF. This allows the MG3690B to offer a standard
110 dBc/Hz (typically) at 1 kHz Offset, 10 GHz Carrier 3-year warranty. From the sleek new lines of the front panel, the larg-
Excellent Harmonics and Spurious Response er 1/4 VGA LCD, the reduced front panel buttons and menu depth, to
High Output Power Option the 10 kg lighter and 15 cm shallower depth, the MG3690B meets
- +25 dBm to 10 GHz the new millennium value-based needs.
- +23 dBm to 20 GHz
- +19 dBm to 40 GHz Automatic Test Equipment
- +9 dBm to 67 GHz The MG3690B is an ideal signal generator for an A.T.E. system. It
CW and Step Sweep Modes; Analog Sweep Optional packs the highest performance available in a 13.3 cm (3u) package,
<5 ms Switching Time (typically) for <100 MHz steps with a 450 mm depth that minimizes rack space. High output power
0.01 Hz standard Frequency Resolution assures adequate signal strength to the device under test even after
Phase Offset Capability A.T.E. switching and cabling losses. Accurately leveled output power
AM, FM/M Modulations Optional to 120 dBm in 0.01 dB steps facilitates receiver sensitivity mea-
- Internal LF Generator Optional surements. For improved MTBF, an electronic step attenuator re-
Pulse Modulation Optional places the traditional mechanical step attenuator. Fast 5 ms switch-
- 100 ns Leveled Width, >1 GHz ing time maximizes system throughput. Internal list mode frees the
- Internal Pulse Generator Optional A.T.E. controller to perform measurement analysis tasks. Free appli-
IF Up-Conversion Option, for IQ Modulation Solutions cation drivers, including the IVI-COM driver and National Instruments
Intuitive, Menu-driven Front Panel LabView drivers, save you time and money in code generation and
Small and Light maintenance. For additional cost savings, Option 17 eliminates the
Proven Reliability with 3 Year Standard Warranty complete front panel, including circuitry.
Completely Configurable and Upgradable Interchangeable Virtual Instruments Standard
High performance signal generators The IVI standard defines a standard instrument driver model that enables
The ultimate in full-function signal generation. They provide all the instrument interchangeability and interoperability without software
features of the other families along with comprehensive, high-perfor- changes. Anritsus IVI-driver supported synthesizer minimizes in-
strument development and maintenance cost through the use of IVI-

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standard interfaces as well as instrument-specific interfaces for unique leased the first COM-based IVI driver supporting the Signal
instrument features. The IVI standard provides a single driver that sup- Generator instrument class, and includes the driver with every
ports the common application development environments such as MG3690B series synthesizer. As an active member of the IVI
Visual Basic, Visual C++, and Labview. The flexible I/O model supports Foundation, Anritsu supports the Foundations drive toward instru-
new communication technologies such as USB, Ethernet, and Firewire. ment driver standardization as a powerful means of delivering inter-
Anritsu Corporation leads the way with IVI technology, having re- changeable ATE instrumentation solutions.

Specifications
For detailed and most up-to-date specifications, please refer to this data sheet is available for down-loading in pdf format in the
the MG3690B data sheet, p/n 11410-00344. The latest version of MG3690B section of the Anritsu website www.anritsu.com.
Output Twenty independent, presettable CW frequencies (F0 F9 and M0 M9)
Accuracy Same as internal or external 10 MHz time base
Internal time With aging <2 x 10-9/day (<5 x 10-10/day with Option 16)
base stability With temperature <2 x 10-8/C over 0C to 55C (<2 x 10-10/C with Option 16)
Resolution 0.01 Hz

CW mode Accepts external 10 MHz 100 Hz, 0 to +20 dBm time base signal. Automatically disconnects the
External 10 MHz reference input
internal high-stability time-base option, if installed. BNC, rear panel, 50 impedance
10 MHz reference output 0.5 Vp-p into 50 , AC coupled. Rear panel BNC; 50 impedance
Switching time (typical maximum) <40 ms to be within 1 kHz of final frequency
Phase offset Adjustable in 0.1 steps
Electronic Frequency Control (EFC) 5V to +5V input range; Fout/(2 x 106) Hz/v sensitivity typical; 250 Hz modulation BW; rear panel
input BNC; high impedance
Sweep width Independently selected, 0.01 Hz to full range. Every frequency step in sweep range is phase-locked
Accuracy Same as internal or external 10 MHz time base
Resolution (minimum step size) 0.01 Hz
User-selectable linear or log sweep. In log sweep, step size logarithmically increases with
Linear/log sweep
frequency
Phase- Steps User-selectable number of steps or the step size
locked step
sweep Number of Steps Variable from 1 to 10,000
mode 0.01 Hz to the full frequency range of the instrument. (If the step size does not divide into the
Step size
selected frequency range, the last step is truncated.)
Dwell time per step Variable from 1 ms to 99 seconds
Allows the user to set the total time of the sweep, including lock time. Variable from 20 ms to 99
Fixed rate sweep
seconds
Switching time (typical maximum) <5 ms + 1 ms/GHz step size or <40 ms, whichever is less, to be within 1 kHz of final frequency
Alternate
Sweeps alternately in step sweep between any two sweep ranges. Each sweep range may be associated with a power level.
sweep mode
Independently selected from 1 MHz to full frequency range. With Option 4, Digital Down Converter,
Analog Sweep Width
analog sweep is only available 500 MHz. Analog sweep is not available <10 MHz with option 22.
Sweep
Mode Accuracy The lesser of 30 MHz or ( 2 MHz + 0.25% of sweep width) for sweep speeds of 50 MHz/ms.
(Option 6)
Sweep Time Range 30 ms to 99 seconds
Manual
Provides stepped, phase-locked adjustment of frequency between sweep limits. User-selectable number of steps or step size.
sweep mode
Under GPIB control or via the front panel, up to 4 tables with 2000 non-sequential frequency/power sets can be stored and then addressed
List as a phase-locked step sweep. One table of 2000 points is stored in non-volatile memory, all other tables are stored in volatile memory.
sweep mode
Switching time (typical maximum) <25 ms to be within 1 kHz of final frequency

Programmable Under GPIB control, up to 3202 non-sequential frequency/power sets can be stored and then addressed as a phase-locked step sweep.
frequency Data is stored in volatile memory.
agility Switching time (typical maximum) <25 ms to be within 1 kHz of final frequency
Up to 20 independent, settable markers (F0 F9 and M0 M9)
Video markers +5V or 5V marker output, selectable from system menus. AUX I/O connector, rear panel
Markers
Marker accuracy Same as sweep frequency accuracy
Marker resolution 0.01 Hz
Sweep triggering is provided for step frequency sweep, list frequency sweep, and CW power sweep.
Auto Triggers sweep automatically
Sweep Triggers a sweep on the low-to-high transition of an external TTL signal. AUX I/O connector, rear
triggering External
panel
Triggers, aborts, and resets a single sweep. Reset sweep may be selected to be at the top or
Single
bottom of the sweep
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Stores front panel settings and nine additional front-panel setups in a non-volatile RAM. A system menu
Stored setups allows for saving and recalling instrument setups. Whenever the instrument is turned on, control settings
and values are the same as when last turned off.
Memory sequencing input TTL low-level signal provides sequencing through ten stored setups. AUX I/O connector, rear panel
Instrument self-test is performed when Selftest soft-key is selected. If an error is detected, an error
Self-test
message is displayed in a window on the LCD identifying the probable cause and remedy.
Disables all frequency and power level state displays. Stored setups saved in secure mode remain secured
Secure mode
when recalled. Mode selectable from a system menu and via GPIB.
Instrument-controlled parameters can be entered in three wayskeypad, rotary data knob, or the "^" and ""
touch pads of the cursor-control key (use up/down-arrow symbol). The keypad is used to enter new parameter
values; the rotary data knob and the cursor-control key are used to edit existing parameter values. The "<" and
Parameter entry ">" touch pads of the cursor-control key move the cursor left and right one digit under the open parameter. The
rotary data knob or the "<" and ">" touch pads will increment or decrement the digit position over the cursor.
Controlled parameters are frequency, power level, sweep time, dwell time, and number of steps. Keypad
entries are terminated by pressing the appropriate soft key. Edits are terminated by exiting the edit menu
Returns all instrument parameters to predefined default states or values. Any pending GPIB I/O is aborted.
General

Reset
Selectable from the system menu
Allows two output signals to be swept with a user-selected frequency offset. One instrument controls the other
Master/slave operation
via AUX I/O and SERIAL I/O connections. Requires a Master/Slave Interface Cable Set (Part No. ND36329)
Provides compensation for path loss due to external switching and cables. Compensation may come from a
power table in a GPIB power meter, or it may be from calculated data. When user level correction is
User level flatness correction activated, entered power levels are delivered at the point where calibration was performed. Supported
power meters are Anritsu ML2437A, ML2438A, and ML4803A and HP 437B, 438A, and 70100A. Five user
tables are available with up to 801 points/table
From standby 30 minutes
Warm up
time From cold start 120 hours to achieve specified frequency stability with aging. Instruments disconnected from ac line power
(0C) for more than 72 hours require 30 days to return to specified frequency stability with aging
Power 90-264 Vac, 48-440 Hz, 250 VA maximum
With AC line power connected, unit is placed in standby when front panel power switch is released from the
Standby
OPERATE position
Weight 18 kg maximum
Dimensions 133 H x 429 W x 450 D mm
All instrument functions, settings, and operating modes (except for power on/standby) are controllable using commands sent from an external
computer via the GPIB (IEEE-488 interface bus)
GPIB address Selectable from a system menu
Source handshake SH1
Acceptor handshake AH1
Talker T6
Listener L4
IEEE-488 Service request SR1
Interface
Remote operation

Remote/local RL1
Function
Subset Parallel poll PP1
Device clear DC1
Device trigger DT1
Controller capability C0, C1, C2, C3, C28
Tri-state driver E2
When the instrument is operating in remote, the GPIB status annunciators (listed below) will appear in a window on the front panel display
Under GPIB control (all instrument front panel keys except for the SYSTEM key and the RETURN TO
GPIB Status Remote
LOCAL soft-key will be ignored)
Annunciators
Disables the RETURN TO LOCAL soft-key. Instrument can be placed in local mode only via GPIB or by
LLO (local lockout)
cycling line power
The instrument responds to the published GPIB commands and responses of the Anritsu Models 6600,
Emulations 6700, and 6XX00-series signal sources. When emulating another signal source, the instrument will be
limited to the capabilities, mnemonics, and parameter resolutions of the emulated instrument
Storage temperature range -40 to +75C
Operating temperature range 0 to +50C
Relative humidity 5% to 95% at 40
Altitude 4,600 meters, 43.9 cm Hg
Environmental

EMI: Meets the emission and immunity requirements of


EN61326: 1998
EN55011:1991/CISPR-11:1990 Group 1 Class A
EN61000-4-2: 1995 4 kV CD, 8 kV AD
EMI EN61000-4-3: 1997 3 V/m
EN61000-4-4: 1995 0.5 kV SL, 1 kV PL
EN61000-4-5: 1995 1 kV 2 kV L-E
EN61000-4-6: 1996
EN61000-4-11: 1994

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Spectral purity Power line and fan rotation spurious emissions (dBc)
All specifications apply at the lesser of +10 dBm output or maximum Offset from carrier
specified leveled output power, unless otherwise noted. Frequency range
<300 Hz 300 Hz to 1 kHz >1 kHz
Spurious signals 10 to 500 MHz
<68 <72 <72
(Option 4)
Harmonic and harmonic helated
>500 to =1050 MHz
Frequency range Standard <62 <72 <72
(Option 4)
0.1 Hz to 10 MHz (Option 22) <30 dBc
>1050 to 2200 MHz
10 MHz to 100 MHz (Option 4) <40 dBc <56 <66 <66
(Option 4)
>100 MHz to 2.2 GHz (Option 4) <50 dBc 0.01 to 8.4 GHz <50 <60 <60
10 MHz to 50 MHz (Option 5) <30 dBc >8.4 to 20 GHz <46 <56 <60
>50 MHz to 2 GHz (Option 5) <40 dBc >20 to 40 GHz <40 <50 <54
>2 GHz (2.2 GHz w/Option 4) to 20 GHz <60 dBc* >20 to 67 GHz <34 <44 <48
>20 GHz to 40 GHz <40 dBc*
>40 GHz to 50 GHz (MG3695B) <40 dBc* Residual FM (CW and Step Sweep modes, 50 Hz - 15 kHz BW)
>40 GHz to 67 GHz (MG3696B) <25 dBc Residual FM (Hz RMS)
Frequency range Standard
option 3,4
* 30 dBc typical with high power Option 15
20 GHz to 21 GHz and 39 - 40 GHz 20 dBc typical 0.01 to 8.4 GHz <40 <120
>8.4 to 20 GHz <40 <220
Non-harmonics >20 to 40 GHz <80 <440
Frequency range Standard >40 to 67 GHz <160 <880
0.1 Hz to 10 MHz (Option 22) <30 dBc
10 MHz to 2.2 GHz (Option 4) <60 dBc Residual FM (Analog Sweep and Unlocked FM modes,
10 MHz to 2 GHz (Option 5) <40 dBc
50 Hz - 15 kHz BW)
>2 GHz (2.2 GHz w/Option 4) to 67 GHz <60 dBc Residual FM (kHz RMS)
Frequency range Unlocked Narrow Unlocked Wide FM mode
FM mode or Analog Sweep
>0.01 to <20 GHz <5 <25
>20 GHz to <40 GHz <10 <50
>40 GHz to <67 GHz <20 <100

AM noise floor
Typically <145 dBm/Hz at 0 dBm output and offsets >5 MHz from
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Single-sideband phase noise*
Single-sideband phase noise (dBc/Hz): (Typical)
Offset from carrier
Frequency range
100 Hz 1 kHz 10 kHz 100 kHz
0.1 Hz to <10 MHz (Option 22) 90 (110) 120 (125) 130 (139) 130 (141)
10 MHz to <500 MHz (Option 4) 94 (98) 106 (115) 104 (114) 120 (127)
500 MHz to <2.2 GHz (Option 4) 82 (90) 94 (102) 92 (100) 108 (117)
10 MHz to <2 GHz (Option 5) 77 (85) 88 (92) 85 (91) 100 (108)
2 GHz to 6 GHz 77 (79) 88 (92) 86 (90) 102 (112)
>6 GHz to 10 GHz 73 (78) 86 (91) 83 (90) 102 (107)
>10 GHz to 20 GHz 66 (72) 78 (84) 77 (83) 100 (104)
>20 GHz to 40 GHz 60 (66) 75 (78) 72 (77) 94 (98)
>40 GHz to 67 GHz 54 (60) 69 (72) 64 (71) 88 (92)

Single-sideband phase noise (dBc/Hz) Option 30: (Typical)


Offset from carrier
Frequency range
10 Hz 100 Hz 1 kHz 10 kHz 100 kHz 1 MHz
0.1 Hz to <10 MHz (Option 22) 60 (100) 90 (110) 120 (125) 130 (139) 130 (141) 130 (141)
10 MHz to <500 MHz (Option 4) 77 (82) 99 (100) 110 (118) 110 (117) 122 (129) 142 (146)
500 MHz to <2.2 GHz (Option 4) 64 (70) 86 (92) 98 (106) 98 (107) 110 (119) 135 (143)
10 MHz to <2 GHz (Option 5) 64 (68) 83 (86) 93 (100) 93 (100) 100 (108) 111 (115)
2 GHz to 6 GHz 54 (61) 77 (82) 93 (98) 93 (99) 102 (112) 130 (136)
>6 GHz to 10 GHz 52 (60) 73 (78) 93 (96) 93 (99) 105 (112) 128 (136)
>10 GHz to 20 GHz 45 (49) 68 (73) 86 (91) 86 (93) 100 (108) 125 (135)
>20 GHz to 40 GHz 45 (49) 63 (67) 80 (85) 80 (87) 94 (102) 119 (129)
>40 GHz to 67 GHz 37 (41) 57 (61) 74 (79) 74 (81) 88 (96) 113 (123)

Single-sideband phase noise (dBc/Hz) Option 3: (Typical)


Offset from carrier
Frequency range
10 Hz 100 Hz 1 kHz 10 kHz 100 kHz 1 MHz
0.1 Hz to <10 MHz (Option 22) 60 (100) 90 (110) 120 (125) 130 (139) 130 (141) 130 (141)
10 MHz to 15.625 MHz (Option 4) 105 (118) 126 (133) 139 (145) 142 (148) 141 (148) 145 (149)
>15.625 MHz to 31.25 MHz (Option 4) 99 (114) 120 (127) 134 (144) 137 (147) 137 (147) 145 (150)
>31.25 MHz to 62.5 MHz (Option 4) 90 (111) 114 (121) 129 (143) 136 (146) 136 (146) 144 (152)
>62.5 MHz to 125 MHz (Option 4) 88 (98) 108 (116) 127 (130) 135 (143) 133 (143) 144 (148)
>125 MHz to 250 MHz (Option 4) 84 (90) 102 (110) 125 (129) 132 (137) 130 (135) 143 (147)
>250 MHz to 500 MHz (Option 4) 77 (83) 99 (103) 123 (128) 125 (131) 124 (129) 142 (146)
>500 MHz to 1050 MHz (Option 4) 71 (77) 93 (100) 118 (122) 121 (126) 119 (124) 138 (144)
>1050 MHz to 2200 MHz (Option 4) 66 (71) 86 (96) 112 (116) 115 (121) 113 (119) 135 (143)
10 MHz to <2 GHz (Option 5) 64 (78) 83 (88) 100 (106) 102 (110) 102 (108) 111 (115)
2 GHz to 6 GHz 54 (60) 77 (86) 104 (108) 108 (113) 107 (112) 130 (136)
>6 GHz to 10 GHz 52 (57) 73 (81) 100 (105) 107 (114) 107 (113) 128 (136)
>10 GHz to 20 GHz 45 (49) 68 (76) 94 (100) 102 (108) 102 (107) 125 (135)
>20 GHz to 40 GHz 45 (49) 63 (70) 92 (94) 98 (102) 98 (101) 119 (129)
>40 GHz to 67 GHz 37 (40) 57 (69) 86 (88) 92 (96) 90 (95) 113 (123)
Phase noise is specified and guaranteed only with internal reference. In External Reference mode, the phase noise of the external supplied reference, and the
selected external reference bandwidth, will dictate the instrument phase noise performance. Phase noise is not degraded when adding high power Option 15.

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MG3690B
L( f ) dBc/Hz SSB Phase Noise
40
50

60

70

80

90 Standard
Performance
100

110 Ultra-Low
Performance
120 (with Option 3)
130
Option 30
140

150

100 Hz 1 kHz 10 kHz 100 kHz 1 MHz 10 MHz


10 GHz

Typical MG3690B single sideband phase noise at 10 GHz carrier.

RF output
Power level specifications apply at 25 10C.

Maximum leveled output power 3

Output power with Output power with


Frequency range Output power
Model number Configuration step attenuator electronic step
(GHz) (dBm)
(dBm) attenuator (dBm)
w/opt 4 or 5 <21 GHz +19.0 +18.0 +15.0
MG3691B
STD 22 to 10 GHz +19.0 +18.0 +13.0
w/opt 4 or 5 <21 GHz 19.0 +18.0
MG3692B STD 22 to 10 GHz +19.0 +18.0 Not available
STD >10 to 20 GHz +17.0 +15.0
w/opt 4 or 5 <21 GHz +15.0 14.0
STD 22 to 10 GHz +15.0 +14.0
MG3693B Not available
STD >10 to 20 GHz +12.0 +10.0
STD >20 to 30 GHz +6.0 +3.0
w/opt 4 or 5 <21 GHz +15.0 +14.0
STD 22 to 10 GHz +15.0 +14.0
MG3694B Not available
STD >10 to 20 GHz +12.0 +10.0
STD >20 to 40 GHz +6.0 +3.0
w/opt 4 or 5 <21 GHz +12.0 +10.0
MG3695B STD 22 to 20 GHz +10.0 +8.0 Not available
STD >20 to 50 GHz +3.0 +0.0
w/opt 4 or 5 <21 GHz +12.0 +10.0
MG3696B STD 22 to 20 GHz +10.0 +8.0 Not available
STD >20 to 67 GHz +3.0 +0.04

1: 2.2 GHz with Option 4


2: >2.2 GHz with Option 4
3: For output power with Option 22, 0.1 Hz to 10 MHz coverage, derate all specifications by 2 dB
4: Typical 60 to 67 GHz

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Maximum leveled output power with option 15 (high power) installed3
Output power with Output power with
Frequency range Output power
Model number Configuration step attenuator electronic step
(GHz) (dBm)
(dBm) attenuator (dBm)
w/opt 4 or 5 21 GHz +19.0 +18.0 +15.0
MG3691B w/opt 4 or 5 22 to 10 GHz +23.0 +21.0 +16.0
w/o opt 4 or 5 2 to 10 GHz +25.0 +23.0 +16.0

w/opt 4 or 5 <21 GHz +19.0 +18.0


MG3692B w/opt 4 or 5 22 to 20 GHz +21.0 +19.0 Not available
w/o opt 4 or 5 2 to 20 GHz +23.0 +21.0

w/opt 4 or 5 <21 GHz +17.0 +16.0


w/opt 4 or 5 22 to 20 GHz +21.0 +19.0
MG3693B w/opt 4 or 5 >20 to 30 GHz +17.0 +15.0 Not available
w/o opt 4 or 5 2 to 20 GHz +23.0 +21.0
w/o opt 4 or 5 >20 to 30 GHz +19.0 +17.0

w/opt 4 or 5 21 GHz 17.0 +16.0


w/opt 4 or 5 22 to 20 GHz +21.0 +19.0
MG3694B w/opt 4 or 5 >20 to 40 GHz +17.0 +15.0 Not available
w/o opt 4 or 5 2 to 20 GHz +23.0 +21.0
w/o opt 4 or 5 >20 to 40 GHz +19.0 +17.0

w/opt 4 or 5 <21 GHz +16 +14


w/opt 4 or 5 22 to 20 GHz +21 +19
w/opt 4 or 5 >20 to 40 GHz +17 +15
MG3695B w/opt 4 or 5 >40 to 50 GHz +11 +8 Not available
w/o opt 4 or 5 2 to 20 GHz +23 +21
w/o opt 4 or 5 >20 to 40 GHz +19 +17
w/o opt 4 or 5 >40 to 50 GHz +13 +10

w/opt 4 or 5 <21 GHz +16 +15


w/opt 4 or 5 22 to 20 GHz +19 +18
w/opt 4 or 5 >20 to 40 GHz +16 +14
w/opt 4 or 5 >40 to 67 GHz +9 +64
MG3696B w/opt 4 or 5 >67 to 70 GHz +35 05 Not available
w/o opt 4 or 5 2 to 20 GHz +21 +19
w/o opt 4 or 5 >20 to 40 GHz +19 +16
w/o opt 4 or 5 >40 to 67 GHz +9 +64
w/o opt 4 or 5 >67 to 70 GHz +35 05

1: 2.2 GHz with Option 4


2: >2.2 GHz with Option 4
3: For output power with Option 22, 0.1 Hz to 10 MHz coverage, derate all specifications by 2 dB
4: Typical 60 to 67 GHz
5: Typical

Without an attenuator Minimum leveled output power to 5 dBm (10 dBm typical)
Minimum leveled output power to 105 dBm (110 dB range)
(MG3691B, MG3692B, MG3693B and MG3694B)
With an attenuator (Option 2x)
Minimum leveled output power range Minimum leveled output power to 95 dBm (90 dB range)
(MG3695B and MG3696B)
Maximum leveled output power to 115 dBm (120 dB range)
With an electronic attenuator (Option 2x)
(MG3691B)
Without an attenuator >40 dB below max power
Unleveled output power range (typical)
With an attenuator (Option 2x) >130 dB below max power
Without change in step attenuator <3 ms typical
Power level switching time (to within With change in step attenuator <20 ms typical
specified accuracy)
<3 ms typical. Power level changes across 70 dB step will result
With change in electronic step attenuator
in 20 ms delay

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Accuracy specifies the total worst case accuracy. Flatness is included within the accuracy
Frequency (GHz)

Step sweep and CW


Attenuation below max power
402 40-50 50-60 60-67
0-25 dB 1.0 dB 1.5 dB 1.5 dB 1.5 dB

modes
Accuracy 25-60 dB 1.0 dB 1.5 dB 3.5 dB1 N/A
60-100 dB 1.0 dB 2.5 dB1 3.5 dB1 N/A
0-25 dB 0.8 dB 1.1 dB 1.1 dB 1.1 dB
Flatness 25-60 dB 0.8 dB 1.1 dB 3.1 dB1 N/A
60-100 dB 0.8 dB 2.1 dB1 3.1 dB1 N/A
Accuracy
and flatness Frequency (GHz)
Attenuation below max power
0.01-0.05 0.05-20 20-40 40-67
Analog sweep mode

0-12 dB 2.0 dB 2.0 dB 2.0 dB 3.0 dB


12-30 dB 3.5 dB 3.5 dB 4.6 dB 5.6 dB
(typical)

Accuracy
30-60 dB 4.0 dB 4.0 dB 5.2 dB 6.2 dB
60-122 dB 5.0 dB 5.0 dB 6.2 dB 7.2 dB

0-12 dB 2.0 dB 2.0 dB 2.0 dB 2.5 dB


12-30 dB 3.5 dB 3.5 dB 4.1 dB 5.1 dB
Flatness
30-60 dB 4.0 dB 4.0 dB 4.6 dB 5.6 dB
60-122 dB 5.0 dB 5.0 dB 5.2 dB 6.2 dB

Output units selectable as either dBm or mV. Selection of mV assumes 50 load. All data
Output units
entry and display are in the selected units
Output power resolution 0.01 dB or 0.001 mV
Source impedance 50 nominal
Source SWR (internal leveling) <2.0 typical
Power level stability with temperature 0.04 dB/C typical
Level offset Offsets the displayed power level to establish a new reference level
Toggles the RF output between an off and on state. During the off state, the RF oscillator is
Output on/off turned off. The on or off state is indicated by two LEDs located below the OUTPUT ON/OFF
key on the front panel
System menu selection of RF on or RF off during frequency switching in CW, step sweep, and
RF on/off between frequency steps
Other output list sweep modes
power
specifications RF on/off during retrace System menu selection of RF on or RF off during retrace
Internal leveling Power is leveled at the output connector in all modes
Levels output power at a remote detector location. Accepts a positive or negative 0.5 mV to
External detector 500 mV input signal from the remote detector. EXT ALC ADJ adjusts the input signal range to
an optimum value. BNC connector, front and rear panel
Levels output power at a remote power meter location. Accepts a 1 V full scale input signal
External power
from the remote power meter. EXT ALC ADJ adjusts the input signal range to an optimum
meter
External leveling value. BNC connector, rear panel
External leveling
30 kHz typical in detector mode. 0.7 Hz typical in power meter mode
bandwidth
Number of points: 2 to 801 points per table
User level flatness
Number of tables: 5 available
correction
Entry modes: GPIB power meter or computed data
Range Sweeps between any two power levels at a single CW frequency
Resolution 0.01 dB/step (Log) or 0.001 mV (Linear)
Accuracy Same as CW power accuracy
CW power
sweep Log/linear sweep Power sweep selectable as either log or linear. Log sweep is in dB; linear sweep is in mV
Step size User-controlled, 0.01 dB (Log) or 0.001 mV (Linear) to the full power range of the instrument
Variable from 1 ms to 99 seconds. If the sweep crosses a step attenuator setting, there will be
Step dwell time
a sweep dwell of approximately 20 ms to allow setting of the step attenuator
Sweep
A power level step occurs after each frequency sweep. Power level remains constant for the length of time required to complete each
frequency/
sweep
step power

1: Typical
2: Accuracy and Flatness with high power option 15, is 1.5 dB.

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Frequency/Phase Modulation (Option 12) Frequency Range Divide Ratio, n

Frequency Generator Multiplication/Division Ratios


Option 12 adds frequency and phase modulation, driven externally <10 MHz (Option 22) modulation not available
via a rear panel BNC connector, 50. For internal modulation, add
Internal LF and Pulse Generators Option 27. Frequency/Phase 10 to 15.625 MHz (Option 4) 256
Modulation is not available <10 MHz with Option 22. >15.625 to 31.25 MHz (Option 4) 128
For the most accurate FM and M measurements, Bessel Null meth- >31.25 to 62.5 MHz (Option 4) 64
ods are used. When verifying FM and M, the use of the "carrier
null" technique is recommended. Measured residual FM effects must >62.5 to 125 MHz (Option 4) 32
be subtracted from modulation meter measurements. >125 to 250 MHz (Option 4) 16
>250 to 500 MHz (Option 4) 8
>500 to 1050 MHz (Option 4) 4
>1050 to 2200 MHz (Option 4) 2
>10 to 2000 MHz (Option 5) 1
>2 to 20 GHz 1
>20 to 40 GHz 1/2
>40 to 67 GHz 1/4

Parameter Modes Conditions Specifications


Locked Rate= 1 kHz to (Lesser of 8 MHz or 0.03 * Fcarrier) [Lesser of 10 MHz or 300 * (mod rate)]/n
Locked Low-noise Rate= 50 kHz to Lesser of 8 MHz or 0.03 * Fcarrier) [Lesser of 10 MHz or 3 * (mod rate)]/n
Deviation
Unlocked Narrow Rate= DC to (Lesser of 8 MHz or 0.03 * Fcarrier) (10 MHz)/n
Unlocked Wide Rate= DC to 100 Hz (100 MHz)/n

Locked 100 kHz rate 1 kHz to (Lesser of 10 MHz or 0.03 * Fcarrier)


Frequency Modulation

Locked Low-noise 100 kHz rate 30 kHz to (Lesser of 10 MHz or 0.03 * Fcarrier)
Bandwidth (3 dB)
Unlocked Narrow 100 kHz rate DC to (Lesser of 10 MHz or 0.03 * Fcarrier)
Unlocked Wide DC rate DC to 100 Hz
Flatness Locked Rate= 10 kHz to (Lesser of 1 MHz or 0.01 * Fcarrier) 1 dB relative to 100 kHz
Locked and Low-noise
Accuracy Rate= 100 kHz, Sinewave, Int. or 1Vpk Ext. 10% (5% typical)
Unlocked Narrow
Locked, Low-noise,
Incidental AM Rate and Dev.= Lesser of 1 MHz or 0.01 * Fcarrier <2% typical
Unlocked Narrow
Harmonic Distortion Locked Rate= 10 kHz, Dev.= (1 MHz)/n <1%
Locked
Locked Low-noise (10 kHz/V to 20 MHz/V)/n
External Sensitivity
Unlocked Narrow (100 kHz/V to 100 MHz/V)/n
Unlocked Wide
Narrow Rate= DC to (Lesser of 8 MHz or 0.03 * Fcarrier) [Lesser of 3 rad or (5 MHz)/(mod rate)]/n
Deviation
Wide Rate= DC to (Lesser of 1 MHz or 0.03 * Fcarrier) [Lesser of 400 rad or (10 MHz)/(mod rate)]/n
Phase Modulation

Narrow 100 kHz rate DC to (Lesser of 10 MHz or 0.03 * Fcarrier)


Bandwidth (3 dB)
Wide 100 kHz rate DC to (Lesser of 1 MHz or 0.03 * Fcarrier)
Narrow Rate= DC to (Lesser of 1 MHz or 0.01 * Fcarrier) 1 dB relative to 100 kHz rate
Flatness
Wide Rate= DC to (Lesser of 500 kHz or 0.01 * Fcarrier) 1 dB relative to 100 kHz rate
Accuracy Narrow and Wide 100 kHz, Int. or 1Vpk Ext., sine 10%
Narrow (0.0025 rad/V to 5 rad/V)/m
External Sensitivity
Wide (0.25 rad/V to 500 rad/V)/n

Amplitude Modulation (Option 14)


Option 14 adds amplitude modulation, driven externally via a rear All amplitude modulation specifications apply at 50% depth, 1 kHz
panel BNC connector 50. For internal modulation, add Internal LF rate, with RF level set 6 dB below maximum specified leveled output
and Pulse Generators Option 27. power, unless otherwise noted. Amplitude Modulation is not available
<10 MHz with Option 22.

AM Depth (typical) 0-90% linear; 20 dB log


DC to 50 kHz minimum
AM Bandwidth (3 dB)
DC to 100 kHz typical
Flatness (DC to 10 kHz rates) 0.3 dB
Accuracy 5%
Distortion <5% typical
Incidental Phase Modulation
<0.2 radians typical
(30% depth, 10 kHz rate)
Log AM or Linear AM input, rear-panel BNC, 50 input impedance. For internal modulation, add LF Generator Option 27.
Log AM: Continuously variable from 0 dB per volt to 25 dB per volt.
External AM Input Sensitivity
Linear AM: Continuously variable from 0% per volt to 100% per volt.
Maximum Input 1V

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Pulse Modulation (Option 26)
Option 26 adds pulse modulation, driven externally via a rear panel Pulse modulation specifications apply at maximum rated power, un-
BNC connector, TTL. For internal modulation, add Internal LF and less otherwise noted. Pulse modulation is not available <10 MHz with
Pulse Generators Option 27. Option 22.
On/Off Ratio >80 dB (>70 dB with high power Option 15)
100 ns, 1 GHz
Minimum Leveled Pulse Width
1 s, <1 GHz
Minimum Unleveled Pulse Width <10 ns
Level Accuracy Relative to CW 0.5 dB, 1 s pulse width
(100 Hz to 1 MHz PRF) 1.0 dB, <1 s pulse width
Pulse Delay (typical) External Mode: 50 ns
DC to 10 MHz, unleveled
PRF Range
100 Hz to 5 MHz, leveled
Rise & Fall Time Pulse Width Video
Frequency Range Overshoot
(10% to 90%) Compression3 Feedthrough3
10 to <31.25 MHz (Opt. 4) 400 ns3 33%3 40 ns 70 mV
31.25 to <125 MHz (Opt. 4) 90 ns3 22%3 12 ns 130 mV
125 to <500 MHz (Opt. 4) 33 ns3 11%3 12 ns 70 mV
500 to <2200 MHz (Opt. 4 15 ns 10%3 12 ns 15 mV
10 to <1000 MHz (Opt. 5) 15 ns / 10 ns3 10%3 8 ns 30 mV
1 to <2 GHz (Opt. 5) 10 ns / 5 ns3 10%3 8 ns 30 mV
2 to 67 GHz 10 ns / 5 ns3 10%1 8 ns 30 mV
Rear-panel BNC. For internal modulation, add Pulse Generator Option 27.
External Input Drive Level TTL compatible input
Input Logic Positive-true or negative-true, selectable from modulation menu.

Internal LF and Pulse Generators (Option 27)


An internal pulse generator and two internal waveform generators
are added, one providing a frequency or phase modulating signal
and the other an amplitude modulating signal. This Internal LF and
Pulse Generators option can only be ordered in combination with ei-
ther FM/M, AM, or Pulse options, 12, 14, and 26 respectively.

Waveforms Sinusoid, square-wave, triangle, positive ramp, negative ramp, Gaussian noise, uniform noise. (Check Option 10 for User-Defined)
0.1 Hz to 10 MHz sinusoidal
Rate
0.1 Hz to 100 kHz square-wave, triangle, ramps
Resolution 0.1 Hz
Accuracy Same as instrument timebase 0.014 Hz
Output Two BNC connectors on the rear panel, FM/M OUT and AM OUT
Pulse Modes Free-run, triggered, gated, delayed, singlet, doublet, triplet, quadruplet.
Selectable Clock Rate
Parameter
Narrow (100 MHz) Wide (10 MHz)
Pulse Width 30 ns to 160 ms 100 ns to 1.6
Pulse Period2 100 ns to 160 ms 600 ns to 1.6s

Variable Delay
Singlet 0 to 160 ms 0 to 1.6s
Doublet 100 ns to 160 ms 300 ns to 1.6s
Triplet 100 ns to 160 ms 300 ns to 1.6s
Quadruplet 100 ns to 160 ms 300 ns to 1.6s
Resolution 10 ns 100 ns
Accuracy 10 ns (5 ns typical)
Inputs/Outputs Inputs/Outputs: Video pulse and sync out, rear-panel BNC connectors

1: For 50 and 67 GHz units, overshoot >40 GHz is 20% typical at rated power.
2: Period must be longer than the sum of delay and width by 5 clock cycles minimum.
3: Typical

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Millimeter Wave Multipliers (63850 Series plus 63850 series multipliers have a saturated, unleveled, output power,
yet their inherent flatness is exceptional. Modulating the input drive
Option 18) will indeed modulate the output, except for the case of Amplitude
External multipliers can be added to the MG3690B to provide coverage Modulation. Since the output is saturated, Amplitude Modulation is
as high as 325 GHz. Please call us for solutions beyond 325 GHz. not recommended with these mmW modules. Frequency and Phase
These external multipliers require at a minimum an MG3692B, with Modulation ispossible, but the achieved deviation will be multiplied
20 GHz coverage. The output power required to drive the modules is based on the multiplication factor of the module. Pulse modulation is
+10 dBm. They can be powered up by an external power supply also possible, with even sharper rise and fall times than the input. All
(+12Vdc, 1.5A typ.) using the supplied double banana power cord. It modulation performances are not specified.
is recommended to purchase an MG3690B with option 18, which For ease of operation, the MG3690B allows the user to enter a fre-
adds the capability to bias these modules without the need of an ad- quency scaling factor, the module's multiplication factor, which will be
ditional power supply. It adds a rear panel Twinax connector that sup- used only for purposes of displaying the proper frequency at the out-
plies the proper DC bias for these modules, and a cable to power put of the mmW module, on the MG3690B's front panel display.
them up. Option 18 is not available with options 7 and 15.

Multiplier p/n1 63850-15 63850-12 63850-10 63850-08 63850-06 63850-05 63850-03


Frequency 50-75 GHz 60-90 GHz 75-110 GHz 90-140 GHz 110-170 GHz 140-220 GHz 220-325 GHz

Waveguide Output WR-15 WR-12 WR-10 WR-08 WR-06 WR-05 WR-03

Flange2 (008) (009) (010) (M08) (M06) (M05) (M03)


Output Power (typical) +8 dBm +6 dBm +5 dBm 5 dBm 13 dBm 15 dBm3 25 dBm4
Output Flatness (typ.)
2 dB 2 dB 3 dB
(Unleveled)
Output Match >12 dB >12 dB >12 dB >12 dB >12 dB >12 dB 6 dB (typical)
Multiplication Factor (m) x4 x6 x6 x8 x12 x12 x18
Input Frequency 12.5-18.75 GHz 10.0-15.0 GHz 12.5-18.4 GHz 11.2-17.5 GHz 9.1-14.2 GHz 11.6-18.4 GHz 12.2-18.1 GHz
Frequency Accuracy (LO Synthesizer's Accuracy x m)
Frequency Resolution (LO Synthesizer's Resolution x m)
Harmonics & Spurious 15 dBc (typ.)
Input Power Required +10 dBm
RF Input Connector SMA (female)
DC Power 12 Vdc, 1.5A (double banana power cord included) Option 18 is recommended on the synthesizer, to supply the necessary bias.
Dimensions 120 mm x 110 mm x 70 mm (not including feet or interfaces)
Weight <1 kg
Temperature +20C to +30C
1: These mmW modules are produced by OML Inc. (Oleson Microwave Labs), co-located in Morgan Hill, Ca, with mutual collaborative experiences over many
years. For detailed and up-to-date specifications, please call OML, Inc. or visit their website at www.oml-mmw.com.
2: Waveguide output flanges are per MIL.F-3922/67B-(xxx)
3: Power rolls off from 15 dBm at 200 GHz, to 25 dBm typical at 220 GHz.
4: Output power is estimated.

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Inputs and Outputs
Provides for leveling the RF output signal externally with either a detector or power meter. Signal requirements are shown in
EXT ALC IN
the RF Output specifications.
Provides for RF output from 50 source impedance. K Connector, female. Option 9 moves the RF Output connector to the
RF OUTPUT
rear panel.
Accepts an external 10 MHz 100 Hz, 0 to +20 dBm time-base signal. Automatically disconnects the internal high-stability time-
10 MHz REF IN
base option, if installed. 50 impedance.
10 MHz REF OUT Provides a 1 Vp-p, AC coupled, 10 MHz signal derived from the internal frequency standard. 50 impedance.
Provides 0V at beginning and +10V at end of sweep, regardless of sweep width. In CW mode, the voltage is proportional to
HORIZ OUT (Horizontal
frequency between 0V at low end and +10V at the high end of range. In CW mode, if CW RAMP is enabled, a repetitive, 0V to
Sweep Output)
+10V ramp is provided.
Provides the capability to frequency modulate the internal crystal oscillator, allowing phase locking the synthesizer inside an
EFC IN:
external lock loop.
Provides for most of the rear panel BNC connections through a single, 25-pin, D type connector. Supports master-slave
AUX I/O
operation with another synthesizer or allows for a single-cable interface with the Model 56100A Scalar Network Analyzer and
(Auxiliary Input/Output)
other Anritsu instruments.
SERIAL I/O
Provides access to RS-232 terminal ports to support service and calibration functions and master slave operations.
(Serial Input/Output)
IEEE-488 GPIB Provides input/output connections for the General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB).
mmW BIAS Provides the bias for the external waveguide multipliers for coverage up to 325 GHz.
RF, LO, IF Provides access to an internal IF up-conversion mixer, Option 7.
Accepts an external TTL compatible signal to pulse modulate the RF output signal or to trigger or to gate the optional internal
PULSE TRIG IN
pulse generator. Available with Option 26, Pulse Modulation.
PULSE SYNC OUT Provides a TTL compatible signal, synchronized to the internal pulse modulation output, Option 27.
PULSE VIDEO OUT Provides a video modulating signal from the internal pulse generator, Option 27.
AM IN Accepts an external signal to amplitude modulate the RF output signal, Option 14. 50 impedance
FM/M IN Accepts an external signal to frequency or phase modulate the RF output signal, Option 12. 50 impedance
AM OUT Provides the amplitude modulation waveform from the internal LF generator, Option 27.
FM/M OUT Provides the frequency or phase modulation waveform from the internal LF generator, Option 27.
SCAN MOD IN Accepts an external signal to scan modulate the RF output signal, Option 20, High Impedance.
POWER MONITOR IN Accepts an external detector for power monitoring, Option 8.

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Ordering information
Please specify model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Models MG3690B/17 Delete Front Panel Deletes the front panel for use in
MG3691B 2 10 GHz CW Generator remote control applications where a front panel display
MG3692B 2 20 GHz CW Generator and keyboard control are not needed.
MG3693B 2 30 GHz CW Generator MG3690B/18 mmW Bias Output Adds a rear panel BNC Twinax
MG3694B 2 40 GHz CW Generator connector required to bias the 63850 millimeter wave
MG3695B 2 50 GHz CW Generator source modules, sold separately (Not available with
MG3696B 2 67 GHz CW Generator (operational to 70 GHz) Option 7 or Option 15x).
MG3690B/22 0.1 Hz to 10 MHz Audio coverage Uses a DDS for
Options and accessories coverage down to approximately DC. When adding
MG3690B/1A Rack Mount with slides Rack mount kit containing a Option 22, the output power is derated by 2 dB. The
set of track slides (90 degree tilt capability), mounting frequency resolution below 10 MHz is 0.02 Hz. No
ears, and front panel handles to let the instrument be modulation is available in the 0.1 Hz to 10 MHz band
mounted in a standard 19-inch equipment rack. (Not available without Option 4 or 5).
MG3690B/1B Rack Mount without slides Modifies rack mounting MG3690B/26X* Pulse Modulation External, via a rear panel BNC
hardware to install unit in a console that has mounting connector. For internal modulation capability, requires
shelves. Includes mounting ears and front panel handles. additionally Pulse Generator, Option 27. (This option
MG3690B/2X Mechanical Step Attenuator Adds a 10 dB/step comes in different versions, based on instrument
attenuator. Rated RF output power is reduced. (This configuration.)
option comes in different versions, based on instrument MG3690B/27 Internal LF and Pulse Generators Provides
configuration.) modulation waveforms for internal AM, FM, FM, and
MG3690B/2E Electronic Step Attenuator Adds a 10 dB/step Pulse. (Not available without Option 12, 14, or 26.)
electronic attenuator with a 120 dB range for the MG3690B/28X* Analog Modulation Suite For ease of ordering and
MG3691B. Rated RF output power is reduced. package pricing, this option bundles Options 12, 14, 26
MG3690B/3 Ultra Low Phase Noise, main band Adds new and 27, offering internaland external AM, FM, FM, and
modules to significantly reduce SSB phase noise. Pulse Modulation. (This option comes in different
MG3690B/4 10 MHz to 2.2 GHz RF coverage, Ultra-Low Phase versions, based on instrument configuration.)
Noise version Uses a digital down converter to MG3690B/30 Low phase noise
significantly reduce SSB phase noise.
MG3690B/5 10 MHz to 2 GHz RF coverage Uses an analog down Accessories
converter. 34RKNF50 DC to 20 GHz, Ruggedized Type N female adapter for
MG3690B/6 Analog Sweep Capability (limited to 500 MHz when units with a K connector output
used with Option 4) ND36329 Master/Slave interface cable set
MG3690B/7 IF Up-Conversion Adds an internal 40 GHz mixer for 63270 Transit case
up-converting an IF signal. (Not available with 2300-469 IVI Driver, includes LabView driver
MG3695B, MG3696B, or with Option 18) 806-97 Aux I/O cable, 25 pin to BNC: Provides BNC access to
MG3690B/8 Power Monitor Adds internal power measurement V/GHz and Sequential Sync connections and other AUX
capability (not available with Option 9). I/O data lines
MG3690B/9X Rear Panel Output Moves the RF output connector to
the rear panel. (This option comes in different versions, Millimeter wave accessories
based on instrument configuration.) (MG3690B/18 recommended)
MG3690B/10 User-Defined Modulation Waveform Software External 63850-15 50-75 GHz V band Multiplier Source Module, WR-15
software package provides the ability to download user- 63850-12 60-90 GHz E band Multiplier Source Module, WR-12
defined waveforms into the memory of the internal 63850-10 75-110 GHz W band Multiplier Source Module, WR-10
waveform generator, serially or via GPIB. External PC 63850-08 90-140 GHz F band Multiplier Source Module, WR-08
and an instrument with LF Generator, Option 27, are 63850-06 110-170 GHz D band Multiplier Source Module, WR-06
required. This external software package can only be 63850-05 140-220 GHz G band Multiplier Source Module, WR-05
used with Option 10 enabled instruments. 63850-03 220-325 GHz H band Multiplier Source Module, WR-03
MG3690B/12 Frequency and Phase Modulation External, via a rear 806-121 SMA male-male flexible cable, 90 cm (3 ft) (could be
panel BNC connector. For internal modulation capability, used to connect the MG3690B output to the module's
requires additionally LF Generator, Option 27. LO input)
MG3690B/14 Amplitude Modulation External, via a rear panel BNC
connector. For internal modulation capability, requires Upgrades
additionally LF Generator, Option 27. Economical upgrades are available to upgrade any
MG3690B/15X High Power Adds high-power RF components to the model to any higher performing model. Consult Anritsu
instrument to increase its output power level. (This for details.
option comes in different versions, based on instrument
configuration.) * Pulse Modulation performance is controlled by United States Export Control
MG3690B/16 High Stability Time Base Adds an ovenized, 10 MHz regulations, >31.8 GHz. For Pulse Modulation solutions that do not require
crystal oscillator as a high-stability time base. export licenses, please consult with your Anritsu sales representative.

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SIGNAL GENERATORS
SYNTHESIZED LEVEL GENERATOR
MG442A
10 Hz to 20 MHz

Compact and Lightweight

Custom-made product

The MG442A is a compactly designed level generator with excellent Level accuracy (at CAL position of LEVEL FINE):
stability and accuracy in frequency and output level. Because it is a 75 unbalanced:
synthesized level generator, its output frequency is highly stable. It 0.2 dB (10 Hz to 13 MHz, 30 to +15 dBm)
has an excellent output level accuracy and a superb frequency re- 0.3 dB (10 Hz to 13 MHz, 51 to 30 dBm)
sponse unrivaled by similar level generators. 0.3 dB (13 to 20 MHz, 30 to +15 dBm)
The MG442A can be used for many applications as a measurement 0.4 dB (13 to 20 MHz, 51 to 30 dBm)
signal source where high frequency stability and level accuracy are 75/150 balanced:
0.3 dB (4 to 650 kHz, 30 to +15 dBm)
required.The MG442A is best suited for use as a signal source for 0.4 dB (4 to 650 kHz, 51 to 30 dBm)
measuring baseband circuits from audio to video and various types 600 balanced:
of communications systems. Output
0.7 dB (30 to 300 Hz, 30 to +5 dBm)
With its ease of operation and excellent portability, it can be utilized 0.8 dB (30 to 300 Hz, 51 to 30 dBm)
for many purposes as a fundamental measuring instrument in labo- 0.3 dB (300 Hz to 150 kHz, 30 to +15 dBm)
ratories and manufacturing plants. 0.4 dB (300 Hz to 150 kHz, 51 to 30 dBm)
Return loss: 30 dB (600 balanced: 0.3 to 150 kHz)
Features Connector: BNC (75 balanced), M-214 (Compatible at
Universal output impedance I-214, 75/150/600 balanced)
Relative harmonic content (2nd and 3rd harmonics):
Excellent operation: Digital frequency setting with 4 digits and out- 30 dB (10 Hz to 20 MHz), 40 dB (100 Hz to 6 MHz)
put level with 3 digits 600 balanced300 Hz
Compact and lightweight
Power AC 100 V, 50/60 Hz, 33 VA
Specifications Ambient
temperature, 0 to +45C
Range: 10 Hz to 20 MHz (75 , unbalanced) rated range
4 to 650 kHz (75/150 , balanced) of use
30 Hz to 150 kHz (600 balanced)
Dimensions
Setting: 6 bands, 4 step dials, FREQ FINE 282 (W) x 99 (H) x 200 (D) mm, 4 kg
and mass
Resolution (Minimum digit of step dial):
0.1 Hz (10 Hz to 1 kHz), 1 Hz (1 to 10 kHz),
10 Hz (10 to 100 kHz), 100 Hz (0.1 to 1 MHz),
Frequency
1 kHz (1 to 10 MHz, 10 to 20 MHz)
Ordering Information
Resolution (Fine adjust): Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
The FREQ FINE dial can vary below one step at the low-
Model/Order No. Name
est digit of the step dial
Accuracy: 50 x 106 (100 Hz to 20 MHz) Main frame
500 x 106 (10 to 100 Hz) MG442A Synthesized Level Generator (custom-made product)
At CAL position of FREQ FINE
Standard accessories
Level range: 51 to +15 dBm
J0115A Coaxial Cord (3CZ-P 3CZ-P), 1 m: 1 pc
Attenuator: 5 dB x 1 + 10 dB x 5, 1 dB x 10, 0.1 dB x 10,
J0050A Balanced Cord (M-214S M-214S), 1 m: 1 pc
LEVEL FINE
Output F0008 Fuse, 1 A: 1 pc
Frequency characteristics:
W0246AE MG442A Operation Manual: 1 copy
0.1 dB (<13 MHz), 0.15 dB (13 MHz)
At 0 dBm (75 unbalanced) referred to 10 kHz Optional accessories
B0009 Front Cover
B0241B Carrying Case

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MEASURING
INSTRUMENTS

Radar Test System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 704


Microwave Frequency Counter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 706
Power Meters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 709
Wideband Peak Power Meters . . . . . . . . . . . . 715, 718
Calibration Receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 724
Electronic Voltmeter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 728
Resistance Attenuator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 729
Programmable Attenuator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 730
Pre-Amplifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732
EMI Probe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 733
EMI Probe Kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 733
Antennas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 734, 735, 736, 737, 738
Microwave Repeater Checker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 739
Signal Generator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 741

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RADAR TEST SYSTEM (RTS)
ME7220A
76 to 77 GHz

Target Simulation & Signal Analysis for Automotive Radar


Exceptional Performance at an Affordable Price

Description Features
The ME7220A Radar Test System (RTS) accurately and repeatedly Verifies operation under realistic conditions by simulating moving
characterizes 76-77 GHz automotive radar modules and systems, in a targets (other vehicles or roadside objects) at multiple target
confined and controlled environment, to ensure quality and optimum distances
functionality. The RTS is designed to work with current and future Fully characterizes the radar module by quantifying transmitter,
generations of automotive radar, including Adaptive Cruise Control receiver and antenna performance
(ACC) radar and collision warning or avoidance radar. The test sys- Integrated functionality allows radar signal power and frequency
tem provides a simulated radar target response with one of two set measurements without external equipment. Interfaces with exter-
target ranges with an adjustable target Radar Cross Section (RCS). nal test accessories including spectrum analyzers and power
The signal response can be Doppler shifted to simulate the speed of meters for complete test flexibility
a moving target. The system also allows the measurement of the Suited for stand-alone, bench-top or anechoic-chamber testing,
power characteristics or Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) of but easily integrates with other instruments into an automated test
the transmitted radar signal as well as its spectral characteristics bench or into standard production lines for complete testing of the
(bandwidth, spurious signals, AM/FM Noise, etc.). radar modules
The ME7220A RTS is the ideal solution for your testing environment, Built-in laser allows accurate alignment of the radar-under-test to
including research and development, radar module manufacturing, the RTS antennas without additional mechanical fixtures
or vehicle manufacturing. Whether you are involved in the develop- Speeds automobile production by simplifying functional testing and
ment of components and systems, setting up for production of sen- alignment of the radar sensor (antenna) when installed on the
sors, or installing modules on automobiles, you will find that the vehicle
ME7220A is an essential tool for dramatically reducing your devel- Easily controlled from an external computer (via RS-232) or by
opment and test times and for helping you deliver a superior product. using the included handheld manual controller

Specifications
Frequency range 76 GHz to 77 GHz
General

Antenna E-field polarization Horizontal standard (other polarization options available)


Alignment laser Class II laser, 600-700 nm, output power <1 mW (alignment laser shuts off above 40C)
Received radar power (at RTS waveguide input) 10 dBm, specifications below apply
Internal Range 30 dB, minimum
meter Accuracy 2 dB accuracy
Measured
Radar signal analysis

radar power Range 35 dB, minimum (50 dB, typical, with option 5)
External
meter Accuracy 1 dB accuracy, including IF measurement and EIRP Cal Factor
Maximum radar occupied frequency Full band 76 to 77 GHz (translated to IF of 4.7 to 5.7 GHz)
Accuracy of 76-77 GHz frequency limited by spectrum analyzer external reference and
External spectrum analyzer
Radar transmit specifications. If RTS internal reference is used, accuracy is 50 ppm.
frequency spectrum Internal frequency
Accuracy of displayed frequency is 50 MHz, maximum
measurement
Spurious signals, in-band 38 dBc maximum, referenced to output signal

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Received radar power (at RTS waveguide input) 15 dBm, specifications below apply
Radar occupied bandwidth 300 MHz, maximum, in the 76-77 GHz range
Number of simultaneous targets 1 (either near target or far target)
Near target 3.5m nominal (+ distance from RTS to radar)
Far target 116.5m nominal (+ distance from RTS to radar)
Target distance1 NEAR Target = 0.5m, maximum
Distance accuracy
FAR Target = 2.0m, maximum
Distance from RTS to DUT radar 1.5 meter, minimum
4 dBsm, minimum (near target)
Maximum RCS
50 dBsm, minimum (far target)
Target simulation

Radar cross RCS adjustment range 50 dB, 1 dB steps


section (RCS)
0.75 dB 5% of attenuation, maximum (measured at a single frequency
RCS accuracy of 76.5 GHz
2.5 dB, maximum (measured over 76-77 GHz)
Speed range 0 to 250 km/h, minimum (0 to 35 kHz, minimum)
Target speed simulation Speed step size 0.1 km/h, minimum (15 Hz, minimum)
(Doppler frequency) Speed error 0.2 km/h, maximum (30 Hz, maximum)
Doppler carrier & sideband suppression 40 dBc, minimum
In-band responses 40 dBc, maximum
Spurious signals
Characteristics

(measured at Local oscillator signal: 5 dBm, maximum (at 70.8 to 71.8 GHz)
Signal

waveguide output) Out of band


Image response: 3 dBc, maximum (65.6 to 66.6 GHz)
RF noise Local oscillator phase noise 80 dBc/Hz @ 100 kHz offset, maximum
density (CW) AM noise for target simulation 130 dBm/Hz @ 2 MHz offset, maximum
Display screen 160 x 128 dot matrix monochrome LCD, with backlight
Display module
Cable from main module 1 meter
Power requirements Primary power 85 - 240 Volts AC, 50-60 Hz, 200 VA maximum
Operating temperature range +15C to +35C (0C to +50C, with reduced performance)
Operating humidity 5% to 95% at 40C
Environmental Warm-up time 30 minutes, maximum, for ambient +15C to +35C
Storage temperature 15C to 75C
EMC & safety Meets European community requirements for CE marking
197.6 x 485.6 x 553.6 mm, main module
Dimensions
178.8 x 228 x 76.5 mm, display module
Size and weight
10 kg, main module
Weight
1 kg, display module
Front panel connectors Antenna input/output WR12 waveguide, 0 dBm maximum no damage
Power meter port N (F), 50 , 10 dBm maximum output
Spectrum analyzer port N (F), 50 , 10 dBm maximum output
Rear panel connectors 10 MHz reference input BNC (F), 50 , +15 dBm to 5 dBm, 25 V DC, max
RS-232 serial port D-Sub 9-pin (M)
IF external loop 2 SMA (F), 0 dBm maximum input/output

1: Other target distance options available contact factory.

Ordering information
Please specify model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
ME7220A Radar Test System includes, in addition to the main and Recommended accessories to increase the
display modules, the following accessories: measurement capabilities of the ME7220A:
- WR12 Horn Antennas, quantity 2 MS2663C Spectrum Analyzer, 9 kHz to 8.1 GHz
- Operation and programming manual ML2437A Power Meter, Single Channel
- N-type, 50 termination MA2472D Power Sensor, 10 MHz to 18 GHz
- Display interface cable
- Serial interface cable Optional accessories:
- Power cord 15NN50-1.5C 50 Cable, N(M)-N(M), 1.5m, 6 GHz
15NN50-3.0C 50 Cable, N(M)-N(M), 3.0m, 6 GHz
Options 15NN50-5.0C 50 Cable, N(M)-N(M), 5.0m, 6 GHz
1A Rack mount kit with handles
2A Antenna polarization vertical
2B Antenna polarization 45 slant left
2C Antenna polarization 45 slant right
3A Input/Output port waveguide extensions, 5.08 cm (2.0 in)
5 Wider dynamic range at power meter port using
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MICROWAVE FREQUENCY COUNTER GPIB
MF2410B Series
10 Hz to 20/27/40 GHz

For Measuring CW Frequency and Pulse Width of Burst Signals

The MF2410B series consists of three frequency counters: the Analog Display Function
MF2412B (20 GHz), the MF2413B (27 GHz), and the MF2414B (40 Using this function, the entire LCD becomes an analog meter and
GHz). They are ideal for evaluating mobile radio communications de- the measured values are indicated by the position of the meter nee-
vices and circuits, with the ability to measure the carrier frequency dle. In addition to measuring changes in the frequency, this permits
and pulse width of burst signals. In addition to displaying measure- faster frequency adjustment and Go/No-go judgement of oscillators,
ment results on a 12-digit LCD, the frequency values can be read us- which had to be read many digits of measured data before. This ana-
ing the analog display function, which is ideal for monitoring evalua- log meter also solves problems associated with misreading frequen-
tion and especially for frequency adjustment, etc., as in the case of cy values.
various types of oscillators.
Furthermore, the template function is useful for assessing quickly
whether or not the measurement results fall within the upper and low-
er frequency limit specifications; the evaluation result is output from
the AUX connector on the rear panel as a Go/No-go signal. An easy-
to-use automatic measurement system can be configured using the
GPIB function.

Features Moves Left/Right and Indicates Frequency Value


Measures carrier frequency and pulse width of burst signals
Analog frequency display Template Function
Pass/Fail evaluation for frequency range specified by template function After the upper and lower frequency limits have been preset, if the
Measurement of any burst section using gating function measured frequency is within the preset range, Go is displayed; if it
is out of range, No-go is displayed. In addition, the Go/No-go signal
Functions can be output from the AUX connector on the back panel as a TTL
Wide Band Measurement signal. This is very useful for configuring an automatic device
The three counters, with upper frequency limits of 20, 27 and 40 Pass/Fail evaluation system (using analog display).
GHz, meet every usage requirement. In addition, a high-frequency
fuse holder and fuse element protects the input circuit from exces-
High-speed Transient Measurement
Frequency counters have an interval when measurement is not per-
sively powerful signals, and a variety of adapters are available for formed (sample rate), so that sudden frequency changes during this
coupling each connector. period cannot be measured. However, the MF2410B series over-
High-accuracy Burst Measurement comes this problem by capturing frequency changes at speeds of up
The carrier frequency, burst width, and burst repetition rate of a 100 to 10 s and saving a maximum of 2000 sampling points. When it is
ns to 0.1 s burst signal input from INPUT 1 can be measured quickly combined with a host computer, frequency changes can be dis-
with high accuracy. played graphically. This is very effective for measuring VCO start-up
Save and Recall Functions Added characteristics and PLL lock times.
Up to a maximum of 10 setups can be stored in the internal memo- Gating Function
ry, and these can be freely recalled. Storing complex setups in ad- With burst signal measurements, the carrier frequency may be differ-
vance, such as burst triggers and gate settings, makes it possible to ent at the start, middle, and end of the burst. In the MF2410B series,
recall them immediately when needed for measurement, which the carrier signal frequency at any position of the signal (delay time
makes it possible to reduce the measurement setup time and to pre- from trigger signal leading edge) and at any specified time (gate time)
vent malfunctions from setup mistakes. can be measured using a combination of the gating and trigger delay
functions.

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Specifications
MF2410B Series
INPUT 1
MF2412B: 600 MHz to 20 GHz, MF2413B: 600 MHz to 27 GHz, MF2414B: 600 MHz to 40 GHz
Frequency range
INPUT 2
10 MHz to 1 GHz (50 ), 10 Hz to 10 MHz (1 M)
IMF2414B NPUT 1
MF2413B INPUT 1 33 to +10 dBm (<12.4 GHz),
MF2412B INPUT 1
33 to +10 dBm (<12.4 GHz), 28 to +10 dBm (<20 GHz),
Input level range 33 to +10 dBm (<12.4 GHz),
28 to +10 dBm (<20 GHz), 25 to +10 dBm (26.5 GHz),
Input

(sine wave input) 28 to +10 dBm (20 GHz)


25 to +10 dBm (27 GHz) [0.741 x frequency (GHz)]
44.6 to +10 dBm (40 GHz)
INPUT 2: 25 mVrms to 2 Vrms (50 ), 25 mVrms to 10 Vrms (1 M)
INPUT 1: 50 , AC couple
Impedance, coupling
INPUT 2: 50 or 1 M (35 pF), AC couple
INPUT 1
Connector MF2412B: N-type, MF2413B: SMA-type, MF2414B: K-type
INPUT 2: BNC-type
INT: Triggered by measurement signal
Gating function

EXT: Triggered by external signal


Trigger mode
Trigger level: 1.5 V (2 to 10 Vp-p), Trigger pulse width: 1 s, Impedance: 100 , Coupling: DC
LINE: Triggered by AC line signal
20 ns to 0.1 s1, off
Trigger delay
(320 ns in 20 ns steps, and <1 s in 40 ns steps variable; 1 s in continuously variable as effective two digits)
Gate width 100 ns to 0.1 s (<1 s in 20 ns steps variable; 1 s in continuously variable as effective two digits
Frequency range MF2412B: 600 MHz to 20 GHz, MF2413B: 600 MHz to 27 GHz, MF2414B: 600 MHz to 40 GHz
Pulse width 100 ns to 0.1 s (NARROW), 1 s to 0.1 s (WIDE)
Pulse repetition frequency 10 Hz to 4 MHz (pulse off time: 240 ns)
Pulse modulation wave measurement

Max. resolution: 10 kHz (pulse width: 100 ns to 1 s), 1 kHz (pulse width: 1 to 10 s), 100 Hz (pulse width: 10 to 100 s),
10 Hz (pulse width: 0.1 to 1 ms), 1 Hz (pulse width: 1 to 10 ms), 0.1 Hz (pulse width: 10 to 100 ms)
Measurement time: (T or TS whichever is greater) x {1/(fR x TGW)}2 3
Carrier frequency Resolution 1 Hz 10 Hz 100 Hz 1 kHz 10 kHz 100 kHz 1 MHz
measurement2 Measurement time 200 s 20 s 2s 200 ms 20 ms 5 ms 5 ms
Measurement carrier frequency: 1 GHz (TGW3 = 0.1/fR)
Accuracy: 1 count time base accuracy x measurement frequency trigger accuracy residual error5
1/TGW3
Resolution: 1 ns
Pulse width measurement Accuracy: 20 ns time base accuracy x measurement pulse width trigger accuracy
Unit indication: s (fixed)
Resolution: 1 ns
Pulse period measurement Accuracy: 20 ns time base accuracy x measurement period trigger accuracy
Unit indication: s (fixed)
INPUT 1
NORMAL: 1 MHz/1 s to 0.1 Hz/10 s
FAST: 1 MHz/0.18 s to 0.1 Hz/1.8 s (typical)
INPUT 2
10 MHz to 1 GHz (50 ): 1 MHz/1 s to 0.1 Hz/10 s
Carrier wave frequency measurement

10 Hz to 10 MHz (1 M): Shown below


Measurement period (times)
10 2 10 3 10 4 10 5 10 6 10 7
Resolution, gate time
Frequency resolution

10 s
Measurement time

10 1 mHz
2 1s 10 mHz
100 ms 100 mHz
10 ms 1 Hz
1 ms 10 Hz
100 s 100 Hz
10 100 1k 10 k 100 k 1M 10 M
Input frequency (Hz)

INPUT 1
NORMAL: 1 count time base accuracy x measurement frequency residual error4
FAST: 1 count time base accuracy x measurement frequency trigger accuracy residual error5
Measurement accuracy INPUT 2
10 MHz to 1 GHz: 1 count time base accuracy x measurement frequency
10 Hz to 10 MHz: 1 count time base accuracy x measurement frequency trigger accuracy
Auto
FM tolerance: 35 MHzp-p, Acquisition time: 50 ms
Manual (CW measurement)
Input allowable frequency range: 30 MHz (600 MHz to 1 GHz), 40 MHz (1 GHz)
Acquisition time: 15 ms
Auto/manual measurement
Manual (Burst measurement)
Input allowable frequency range:
30 MHz (600 MHz to 1 GHz, pulse width mode: WIDE), 20 MHz (1 GHz, pulse width mode: NARROW),
40 MHz (1 GHz, pulse width mode: WIDE)
Acquisition time: 15 ms
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Template: Inputs in upper/lower limit of frequency, judged on GO/NO-GO
Frequency offset: +offset, offset, ppm
Functions Statistical processing: mean, maximum, minimum, p-p
Save/recall: 10 panel settings (Max.)
AUX output Output for GO/NO-GO, count end, input level detection, internal gating, restart, and acquisition signal
Sample rate 1 ms to 10 s (1-2-5 steps), hold
High-speed sample period/ INPUT 1: 10 s/10 kHz, 100 s/1 kHz, 1 ms/100 Hz
frequency resolution INPUT 2: 10 s/100 kHz, 100 s/10 kHz, 1 ms/1 kHz Measurement frequency: 100 MHz
Memory back up Store in non-volatile memory at instrument power-down
Display digits: 12 digits and 1 digit ( mark)
Display
LCD: 248 x 60 dots (with back light)
Frequency: 10 MHz
Warm-up: 5 x 108/day (after 30 min. warm-up)
Reference crystal oscillator
Aging rate: 2 x 108/day (after 24 h warm-up)
Temperature characteristics: 5 x 108 (0 to +50C)
External reference input 1/2/5/10 MHz, Input voltage: 1 to 5 Vp-p (AC coupling), Input impedance: 1 k
External reference output 1/2/5/10 MHz6, Output voltage: 2 Vp-p (open end, AC coupling), Output impedance: 400
External control GPIB (conforms to IEEE488.2 standards): SH1, AH1, T5, L4, SR1, RL1, PP0, DC1, DT1, C0, E2
Power supply 85 to 132/170 to 250 V (auto switch), 47.5 to 63 Hz, 90 VA MAX.
Operating temperature 0 to +50C
Dimensions and mass 213 (W) x 88 (H) x 350 (D) mm, 5 kg
EMC EN61326: 1997 + A1: 1998 + A2: 2001 + A3: 2003 (Class A, Annex A), EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)

1: Delay time until counter started by trigger detection 4: Measurement frequency (GHz)/10 count (rms)
2: MANUAL measurement mode 5: Measurement frequency (GHz)/2 count (rms)
3: fR; frequency resolution, TGW; gate width, Ts; processing time (50 s), 6: 10 MHz when using internal reference signal; outputs signal based on
T; period (2/fR) this signal (1/2/5/10 MHz) when using external reference signal

Options 01/02/03: Crystal Oscillator


Option number 01 02 03
Frequency 10 MHz
5 x 109/day, 5 x 108/month, 7.5 x 108/year 2 x 109/day, 3 x 108/month, 4.5 x 108/year 5 x 1010/day, 1 x 108/month, 1.5 x 108/year
Aging rate After power on, with reference to frequency After power on, with reference to frequency After power on, with reference to frequency
after 24 h after 24 h after 48 h
Temperature 5 x 108 1.5 x 108 5 x 109
characteristics 10 to +60C (with reference to +25C)

Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/order No. Name Model/order No. Name
Main frame Optional accessories
MF2412B Microwave Frequency Counter K224B1 Coaxial Adapter
MF2413B Microwave Frequency Counter (K-P K-J, SMA compatible, DC to 40 GHz, SWR: 1.2)
MF2414B Microwave Frequency Counter 34RKNF50 Coaxial Adapter
(ruggedized K-P N-J, DC to 20 GHz, SWR: 1.25)
Standard accessories J0060 Coaxial Adapter (N-J SMA-P)
Power Cord, 2.5 m: 1 pc J0526 Coaxial Adapter (N-J SMA-J)
F0012 Fuse, 3.15 A: 2 pcs J0527 Coaxial Cord (K-P K-P), 2 ft
W1520AE MF2412B/2413B/2414B Operation Manual: 1 copy J0127A Coaxial Cord (BNC-P RG-58A/U BNC-P), 1 m
J0853 Coaxial Cord (N-P SF104P N-P), 2 m
Options J0854 Coaxial Cord (APC3.5-P SF104P APC3.5-P), 2 m
MF2412B-01 Crystal Oscillator (5 x 109/day) MP612A2 Fuse Holder (N-P N-J, DC to 1 GHz)
MF2413B-01 Crystal Oscillator (5 x 109/day) MP613A2 Fuse Element (DC to 1 GHz, Power rating: +17 dBm,
MF2414B-01 Crystal Oscillator (5 x 109/day) Blow rating: +35 dBm)
MF2412B-02 Crystal Oscillator (2 x 109/day) J0007 GPIB Cable, 1 m
MF2413B-02 Crystal Oscillator (2 x 109/day) J0008 GPIB Cable, 2 m
MF2414B-02 Crystal Oscillator (2 x 109/day) B0426A Carrying Bag (soft type)
MF2412B-03 Crystal Oscillator (5 x 1010/day) B0409 Carrying Case (with B0329L protection cover)
MF2413B-03 Crystal Oscillator (5 x 1010/day) B0329L Protection Cover
MF2414B-03 Crystal Oscillator (5 x 1010/day) B0390G Rack Mount Kit (19 inch type, one unit)
B0411A Rack Mount Kit (19 inch type, two units, side by side)
Maintenance serivce
MF2412B-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service 1: The K224 adapter is used to prevent damage to the input connector.
MF2412B-91 Extended Five Year Warranty Service 2: The MF2410B series has the MP612A Fuse Holder (with MP613A Fuse
MF2413B-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service Element) to prevent input of excessive power. In addition, the MP612A
MF2413B-91 Extended Five Year Warranty Service Fuse Holder has an N-type connector, so an adapter is required according
MF2414B-90 Extended Three Year Warranty Service to the coupled connector type.
MF2414B-91 Extended Five Year Warranty Service

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POWER METERS GPIB
ML2430A Series

Universal power sensors


For Measuring Wide Dynamic Range Power The MA2480D series Universal Power Sensor will measure any
modulated or multi-tone signal thanks to a patented sensor architec-
ture with three diode pairs. Universal power sensors deliver over 80
dB of dynamic range with speed and accuracy.
Average power measurements on WCDMA signals can now be
made without the need for special power meters. Universal sensors
are also ideal for power measurements on other digitally modulated
carriers such as HDTV, DAB or QAM modulated radio links.
The sensor architecture ensures that one of the diode pairs is always
operating in its square law region. The meter selects the diode pair
operating in its square law region and is designed so that even the
peaks of CDMA signals are measured accurately. Anritsu's three
stage diode pair approach leads to a very much faster measurement
time than the two stage approach used in previous generations of av-
erage power sensors. No slowing of measurement speed is ob-
served at switching points, making them transparent to the user.
Universal power sensors are also ideal for applications where multi-
ple signals are present, such as intermodulation measurements and
satellite multi carrier power loading measurements.
A unique additional capability of the Anritsu Universal power sensor
is the ability to use it as a standard diode sensor for fast CW mea-
surements and pulse or TDMA measurements. In this mode the fast
response of diode sensors is maintained across the full dynamic
range of the sensor, meaning that for the majority of users it is the
only sensor that they will ever need - a truly Universal Power Sensor.
Fast thermal sensors
Anritsus latest semiconductor processing technology produces ther-
mal power sensors with speed increased by an order of magnitude.
The ML2430A series Power Meters combine the advantages of ther- Improvements in connector technology reduce measurement mis-
mal meter accuracy, diode meter speed, and peak power meter dis- match uncertainty through 50 GHz to levels previously attained only
play graphics. The result is a single instrument that achieves 90 dB to 20 GHz. The fabrication technique, as well as the ML2430As
dynamic range with a single sensor. The ML2430A series includes sampling and DSP technology, optimize measuring speed to 4 ms
graphics display capability as a standard feature. The ruggedized rise and fall times.
housing and optional high-capacity NiMH battery bring convenience
and accuracy to field service applications. GPIB speed
Industry leading speed of >600 continuous readings per second is
Performance achieved under a variety of operating conditions including averaging
Speed and dynamic range settings, sensor control settings, triggering conditions, operating mode,
The 90 dB range MA2470D series Power Sensors high sensitivity sensor type, and GPIB interface manufacturer. The ML2430A series of-
reaches stable power readings to 70 dBm. 35 kHz sample rates fers the ability to measure and transfer a high-speed burst of 200 data
profile cellular, PCS, and other pulsed signals to 0.1 sec resolution. points using profile operating mode with sampling rates of 35k per second.
Modern connector technology achieves industry-leading return loss GPIB emulation
for improved accuracy through 50 GHz. The 87 dB range MA2440D With 99.9% emulation of older meters, the ML2430A series improves
series High Accuracy Sensors further improve return loss perfor- ATE system productivity. Typical test system speed improvement is 2
mance by adding a matching circuit to the MA2470D series front end. to 10 times faster system speed depending upon the number of mea-
surements taken during the test, the minimal use of wait statements
within the code, and the meter model emulated.
Triggering controls
What use is high speed without triggering and sample controls? Data
acquisition event arming and triggering functions traditionally found on
expensive peak power meters are standard in the ML2430A series.
Triggering delay and the sample integration time per reading can be
directly controlled by the operator. Trigger sources include, continu-
ous, internal, external TTL, and manual. Thus, data acquisition can
be optimally controlled for synchronization with other test equipment.

New power sensor technology achieves industry leading


measurement linearity and high sensitivity.

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Burst profile graphics display Offset table for path loss correction
The ML2430A features random repetitive sampling for high resolu- Compensating for the true frequency response of attenuators, cou-
tion of fast signals. A time domain graphic display profiles pulsed sig- plers, cables, switches, and other test setup devices improves mea-
nals over a power range of 40 dBm to +20 dBm. 35 kHz sampling surement accuracy. For this reason, the ML2430A series can apply
speed produces clear power profiles of cellular and PCS signals in- an offset table of attenuation-versus-frequency in addition to the tra-
cluding TDMA, PHS, GSM, and DCS-1800. Pulse top power is easily ditional fixed dB offset capability. When a power sensor connection
and repeatably measured using between cursor averaging. Measure is preceded with a new 1N series wideband power limiter, the offset
pulse-top power over >80 dB dynamic range in readout mode at table compensates for frequency response. Thus, the combination
GPIB speeds >200 readings per second. achieves an accurate, burnout-proof sensor.
Softkey menu control
Softkey menus simplify instrument control by making the user inter-
face easier to understand. The numerical keypad simplifies the op-
erator interface.
Battery
The optional NiMH Smart battery supports high charge density for
a typical 8 hour day of operation. Accurate fuel gauging, < 2 hour fast
charge cycling, and the elimination of NiCd style memory effect fur-
ther enhance the convenience of this battery technology.
Voltmeter
Power vs. time graphics display The ML2430A series also supports high-speed voltage measure-
The power versus time mode is a strip chart style display for monitor- ment. A rear panel BNC measures voltage or operates as V/GHz in-
ing gain and output power variations over time/temperature, supply put supporting automated sensor calibration factor correction.
voltage, or a component tolerance. In service applications, mea-
surement of power versus time aids trouble shooting of unusual con- ML2430A
MA Series
ditions, such as intermittent switches or abnormal power control in a ML2499B Power Sensor
mobile telephone base stations. The power versus time mode pro- MA2499B Sensor Adapter

Meter
Sensor
vides a clear strip chart display of RF power variation.
Source sweep graphic display 12-pin Cable 10-pin Cable
Power Sweep or frequency sweep data are acquired at more than 10
sweeps per second over GPIB. Synchronization with synthesizers re-
quires connection (BNC) of a 10.0 V sweep ramp input and an RF Sensor Adapter, MA2499B
blanking/dwell input. The ML2499B Sensor Adapter operates with older (10-pin) MA
Series Power Sensors. An internal EEPROM allows storage of up to
9 sets of sensor calibration factor tables. Each table is individually
selectable from the sensor menu. MP series waveguide power sen-
sors are also compatible when used with the MA4002A adapter.
High power applications
Traditional high power sensors are expensive and have degraded ac-
curacy specifications. Further, their annual calibration requires more
time and expense. Anritsus new User Calibration Factor Tables
avoid these problems. Any attenuator or coupler can be compensat-
ed by entering frequency and attenuation values into the MA2400D
Parallel printer connector Series Power Sensors internal EEPROM. The attenuation device
Many deskjet series printers can be connected directly to the can be semi-permantly attached; the power meter automatically ap-
ML2430A for fast documentation of performance on the bench or in plies compensation during the 0.0 dBm, 50 MHz calibration refer-
the field. Meter calibration, triggering, and averaging settings are list- ence process. The User Calibration Factor Tables are easily deacti-
ed with the display printout. Thus, evidence of DUT (device under vated allowing the power sensor to be used stand-alone also.
test) anomalies can be duplicated quickly. Remote monitoring by telephone
90 dB dynamic range Monitor transmitter performance remotely with standard telephone
Typical communications industry ATE systems operate over a 60 to lines using the ML2430As full duplex RS232 and dial-out capabilities.
80 dB dynamic range. The MA2470D series 90 dB dynamic range When the ML2430A detects a high or low limit line violation, it will au-
replaces two 50 dB sensors. Furthermore, an RF switch is no longer tomatically dial a phone number. The meters data acquisition set-
needed for the two sensors. This reduces software control complex- tings can adjust to monitor average power or the burst power of spe-
ity and further speeds test execution. cific timeslots. The RS232 port uses the same commands as the
Sensor EEPROM GPIB. Contact your Anritsu representative for PC compatible software.
All MA2400D series sensors are equipped with internal EEPROMs Locate power sensors remotely
for storage of calibration factor data vs. frequency. This allows the Some power meter applications require the sensor and meter to be
power meter to interpolate and correct readings automatically, im- separated by long distances or physical barriers. There is no re-
proving accuracy and convenience. quirement to perform a 0.0 dBm reference with the power meter;
High reliability however, the lack of a reference may cause a small offset error.
A rugged polycarbonate chassis handles drop shocks and rough When a reference is desired, the MA2418A Reference Osillator (0.0
field treatment. The absence of vent holes makes the meter splash dBm. 50 MHz) provides a convenient solution. DC power supply, and
resistant. A front cover panel and softcase are optional for further en- small size allows the MA2418A to be embedded in switch matrices

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vironmental protection. Power sensors are also ruggedized for rough or other enclosoures. When a power sensors cable must pass
handling. through walls or shielded enclosures, the ML2400A/29 Bulkhead
Adapter provides a convenient connection between two sensor cables.
Improved accuracy
Mismatch uncertainty is typically the largest source of error. The
MA2400D series Power Sensors offer a typical 5 to 6 dB improve- Wall

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ML2400A-29
ment in sensor return loss, typically cutting mismatch uncertainty in MA2400A
Bulkhead
ML2438A
Power Sensor
half. The MA2440D series High Accuracy Sensors incorporate a Adapter

matching pad which further improves return loss by 5 to 6 dB


again halving mismatch uncertainty.

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PowerSuite
PowerSuite software runs on a standard PC running Windows 95 (or
higher), via GPIB or RS232. PowerSuite is a very flexible package that
provides full user control over measurement settings. The PC screen
can be set for continuous update so that changes to the device or sys-
tem under test can be viewed instantly. Alternatively, plots can be
archived for later analysis.

Specifications ML2430A Series


Frequency range 100 kHz to 65 GHz (sensor dependant)
Power sensors Meter specifications apply to MA2400D series Power Sensors. Compatible with MA and MP series sensors.
MA2440D Series High Accuracy Power Sensors: 87 dB CW, >57 dB Peak
Sensor dynamic range MA2460D Series Fast Diode Sensors: 80 dB
MA2470D Series Power Sensors: 90 dB CW, >60 dB Peak
MA2480D Series Universal Sensors: 80 dB
Power measurement range 70 to +47 dBm (0.1 nW to 50 W), sensor/attenuator dependent. Use couplers for higher power levels.
Voltage measurement range 0.00 to 20.00 V, nominal
Display range 99.999 to +99.999 dB
Selectable from 0.1 dB to 0.001 dB limited to 0.01 dB in graphical display modes; Linear power units, 3 to 6 digit,
Display resolution
1 - 3 digits selectable to right of decimal nW - W; Voltage, 1 - 2 digits selectable to right of decimal.
Offset range 99.999 to +99.999 dB. Fixed value or frequency dependent table.
Display units dBm, dB, dBr, dBmV, dBuV, W, %, Volts
Instrumentation accuracy <0.5%
ML2437/8A <0.5% of full scale in most sensitive range, measured over one hour with maximum averaging after one
Zero set and drift
hour warm up at constant temperature.
ML2437/8A <0.5% of full scale in most sensitive range.Noise measured over a one minute interval with maximum
Noise averaging, two standard deviations at constant temperature after 1 hour warm up, typical. MA 2470D series,
20 pW typical.
Frequency: 50 MHz nominal
Output level: 1.00 mW, 1.2%/year, 0.9% RSS, NIST Traceable
1.00 mW power reference Maximum input: +20 dBm continuous or peak, 50 V dc
VSWR: <1.04
Connector: Type N female
Readout, dual channel. RF power or voltage.
Power versus time: Single channel graphic of readout data
Operating modes
Profile: Single channel RF peak power graphic display for analysis of repetitive pulse or transient waveforms
Source sweep: Single channel power sweep or ferquency sweep
Range hold Current range or selectable 1 through 5.
Sensor/channel control

Auto-averaging: Automatically increases moving averaging at low power ranges.


Averaging types: Auto, Manual (Moving, Repeat)
Averaging Manual average range: 1 to 512
Low-level averaging: Low, Medium, and High settings apply post average low pass filter to improve visibility at high
display resolution.
Fixed value high and low limits with audible, rear panel TTL output, and/or visible Pass/Fail alarm indication. Failure
Limit lines
indication can latch for transient failure detection.
Two manually adjustable cursors with power, delta cursor power, between cursor power average, and delta time
Cursors
readout display.
Delta t resolution 0.5% of display period or 100 ns
Trigger sources Internal, External TTL, GPIB, Manual, Continuous
Delay range 0.0 to 999.0 Milliseconds
Delay resolution 0.5% of display period or 100 ns
Triggering

Internal trigger range 15 to +20 dBm, all diode sensors. Selectable to 25 dBm.
Internal trigger level accuracy 1.0 dB, typical
External trigger range TTL rising or falling edge trigger. BNC input
Manual trigger Front panel softkey
Channel bandwidth ML2437/38A 100 kHz nominal

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Display LCD graphic display with backlight and adjustable contrast.
Save/Recall 10 storage registers plus RESET default settings
Secure mode Erases memory information upon power ON. Default condition is secure mode OFF.
Operating modes
Voltage: Display voltage reading on selected channel
Cal factor Voltage proportional to frequency for sensor calibration factor compensation
voltage input Blanking input: TTL levels only. Selectable positive or negative polarity.
(BNC) Input range: 0 to 20 V
Resolution: 0.5 mV
System configuration

Control: Adjustable voltage to frequency relationship


Operating modes:
Analog output Analog out: Selectable channel adjusted for calibration factors and other power reading correction settings.
(BNC): two Pass/Fail: Selectable TTL High or Low
Rear panel
outputs Channel output: Near real time analog. Uncalibrated.
inputs/
configurable AC modulation output: Output 1 only.
outputs
to log or lin Dwell output: Output 2 only
Output range: 5.0 to 5.0 V
Resolution: 0.1 mV
Trigger input Operating modes: External TTL or RF Blanking.
GPIB
IEEE-488.2 and IEC-625
interface
RS-232 Supports software download and modem dial-out.
Parallel Compatible with Deskjet 540 and 310 models. Other 500 series and 300 series and later are typically compatible.
printer output Also Canon BJC 80. See printer manual for DIP switch settings.
General Tested to MIL-PRF-28800F, class 3
Display Flat panel monochrome LCD graphic with backlight
Operating temperature range 0.0 to +50C.
General specifications

Storage temperature range 40 to +70C


Moisture Splash and rain resistant, 95% humidity non-condensing.
AC: 90 to 250 Vac, 47 to 440 Hz, 40 VA maximum
Power requirements DC: 12 to 24 Vdc, Reverse protected to 40. Maximum input 30 V.
Battery: >6 hr usable with 3000 mAhr battery
Replaceable battery (Option) 3000 mAhr NiMH
EMI Complies with requirements for CE marking.
Warranty 1 to 2 year additional available
Dimensions 8.39 inches (213 mm) wide, 3.46 inches (88 mm) high, 9.84 inches (390 mm) deep
Weight <6.6 Ibs (<3 kg)

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Power Sensor specifications (for ML2400A series of Power Meters)
CW dynamic Rise time1 RF
Model Frequency range SWR Sensor linearity
range (dBm) (ms) connector2
Standard diode sensors

MA2472D 10 MHz - 18 GHz <1.17; 10 - 150 MHz (MA2472D only) N (m)


<1.90; 10 - 50 MHz
<1.17; 50 - 150 MHz
MA2473D 10 MHz - 32 GHz 1.8%, <18 GHz K (m)
<1.12; 0.15 - 2 GHz
2.5%, <40 GHz
70 to +20 <1.22; 2 - 12.4 GHz <0.004
3.5%, <50 GHz
MA2474D 10 MHz - 40 GHz <1.25; 12.4 - 18 GHz K (m)
For MA2475D see note 5
<1.35; 18 - 32 GHz
<1.50; 32 - 40 GHz
MA2475D 10 MHz - 50 GHz <1.63; 40 - 50 GHz V (m)

High accuracy diode sensors


<1.90; 10 - 50 MHz
MA2442D 10 MHz - 18 GHz <1.17; 50 - 150 MHz N (m)
<1.08; 0.15 - 2 GHz 1.8%, <18 GHz
<1.16; 2 - 12.4 GHz 2.5%, <40 GHz
MA2444D 10 MHz - 40 GHz 67 to +20 <0.004 K (m)
<1.21; 12.4 - 18 GHz 3.5%, <50 GHz
<1.29; 18 - 32 GHz For MA2445D see note 6
MA2445D 10 MHz - 50 GHz <1.44; 32 - 40 GHz V (m)
<1.50; 40 - 50 GHz
Fast diode sensors
<1.90; 10 - 50 MHz
MA2468D3 10 MHz - 6 GHz
<1.17; 50 - 150 MHz
60 to +20 <1.12; 0.15 - 2 GHz <0.0006 1.8% N (m)
<1.22; 2 - 12.4 GHz
MA2469D3 10 MHz - 18 GHz
<1.25; 12.4 - 18 GHz
Universal power sensors

10 MHz to 6 GHz
MA2481D 10 MHz - 6 GHz < 1.17; 10 - 150 MHz 3% -60 to +20 dBm
<0.004
< 1.12; 0.15 - 2 GHz 6 to 18 GHz
60 to +20 (with option 1 N (m)
< 1.22; 2 - 12.4 GHz 3% -60 to 0 dBm
only)
MA2469D 10 MHz - 18 GHz < 1.25: 12.4 - 18 GHz 3.5% 0 to +20 dBm
(1.8% CW with option 1)

MA2480/01 Adds fast CW mode to Universal Power Sensors for high speed measurements of CW signal plus TDMA and pulse measurements.
Wideband Sensors
60 to +20
CW Mode <1.17; 50 - 150 MHz
<7% 50 to 300 MHz
MA2490A4 50 MHz - 8 GHz 25 to +20 <1.12; 0.15 - 2.5 GHz <18 ns N (m)
<3.5% 0.3 to 8 GHz
Pulse/Modulated <1.22; 2.5 - 8 GHz
Mode

60 to +20
<1.17; 50 - 150 MHz
CW Mode
<1.12; 0.15 - 2.5 GHz <7% 50 to 300 MHz
MA2491A4 50 MHz - 18 GHz 25 to +20 <18 ns N (m)
<1.22; 2.5 - 12.4 GHz <3.5% 0.3 to 81 GHz
Pulse/Modulated
<1.25; 12.4 - 18 GHz
Mode
Pulse Sensor
MA2411B 8 ns
<1.15; 0.3 - 2.5 GHz
Requires 1 GHz <18 ns when <4.5% 0.3 to 18 GHz
300 MHz - 40 GHz 20 to +20 dBm <1.35; 2.5 - 26 GHz K (m)
calibrator option used with <7% 18 to 40 GHz
<1.50; 26 - 40 GHz
15 to be fitted ML2487/8A

1: 0.0 dBm, room temperature with standard 1.5m sensor cable.


2: Each MA2400A/D Series sensor incorporates precision RF connectors with hexagon coupling nut for attachment by industry standard torque wrench.
3: MA2460D sensors must be used with ML2487/88A Power Meters.
4: MA2490/1A and MA2411B sensors must be used with ML2487/8A Power Meters.
5: For Linearity on MA2475D only applicable to -70 to +15dBm.
6: For Linearity on MA2445D only applicable to -67 to +15dBm.
7: Sensor linearity specifications are value.
** <1.17; 10MHz to 150MHz applies to MA2442D only.
Pulse/modulated performance only specified with 1.5M sensor cable length option ML2400A-20 supplied as standard with the power meter.

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Ordering information
Please specify model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Main Frame Power meter accessories
ML2437A Power Meter, single input 760-209 Hardside transit case
ML2438A Power Meter, dual input D41310 Soft carry case with shoulder strap
ML2419A Power meter, range calibrator
Power meter options MA2418A 50 MHz Reference Oscillator with power supply
ML2400A-01 Rack Mount, single unit MA2472D Power Sensor 10 MHz to 18 GHz
ML2400A-03 Rack Mount, side-by-side MA2473D Power Sensor 10 MHz to 32 GHz
ML2400A-05 Front Bail Handle MA2474D Power Sensor 10 MHz to 40 GHz
ML2400A-06 Rear Mount Input A on ML2437A MA2475D Power Sensor 10 MHz to 50 GHz
ML2400A-07 Rear Mount Input A and Reference on ML2437A MA2442D High Accuracy Sensor 10 MHz to 18 GHz
ML2400A-08 Rear Mount Input A, B and Reference MA2444D High Accuracy Sensor 10 MHz to 40 GHz
ML2400A-09 Rear Mount Input B on ML2438A MA2445D High Accuracy Sensor 10 MHz to 50 GHz
ML2400A-11 Ni-Mh Battery with desk top charger MA2481D Universal Power Sensor 10 MHz to 6 GHz
ML2400A-11A Ni-Mh Battery with desk top charger - For use in MA2482D Universal Power Sensor 10 MHz to 18 GHz
Japan only
ML2400A-12 Front Panel Cover Sensor options & accessories
ML2400A-20 Extra 1.5 Meter Sensor Cable (P/N D41346-2) MA2497A HP8480 Sensor Adaptor
ML2400A-21 0.3 Meter Sensor Cable MA2499B Anritsu 4700 and 4600 Series Sensor Adaptor
ML2400A-22 3 Meter Sensor Cable (10 to 12 pin)
ML2400A-23 5 Meter Sensor Cable MA2418A 50 MHz Reference Oscillator with power supply
ML2400A-24 10 Meter Sensor Cable 1N75C 5W Limiter, 0.01 to 3 GHz, Nm-f, 75
ML2400A-25 30 Meter Sensor Cable 1N50C 5W Limiter, 0.01 to 18 GHz, Nm-f, 50
ML2400A-26 50 Meter Sensor Cable 1K50A 5W Limiter, 0.01 to 20 GHz, Km-f, 50
ML2400A-27 100 Meter Sensor Cable 1K50B 3W Limiter, 0.01 to 26 GHz, Km-f, 50
ML2400A-28 Bootload cable 42N75-20 5 Watt attenuator, Nm-f, 75
ML2400A-29 Bulkhead Adapter 42N50-20 5 Watt attenuator, Nm-f, 50
ML2400A-30 Option 30, Extra Operation/Prog manual ML2437/38A 42N50-30 50 Watt attenuator, Nm-f, 50
ML2400A-32 Power Meter Maintenance Manual (for ML2430A Series)
ML2400A-33 Option 33, Portable Printer (P/N: 2000-766) 100-240VAC, Options 1 to 5 are mutually exclusive for any given ML2430A unit. Options 6,
with interface cable and print cartridge included - Not 7, 8 and 9 above are mutually exclusive for any given ML2430A unit.
approved for Japan
ML2400A-98 Calibration to Z540, ISO Guide 25 LabView driver available on the internet.
ML2400A-99 Option 99, Premium Calibration

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WIDEBAND PEAK POWER METERS GPIB
ML2480A Series
10 MHz to 50 GHz*

For High Speed Modulated Power Measurements

The ML2480A Series Power Meters are especially designed for ac- The new MA2490A/91A wideband sensors have been designed for
curate power measurements on high speed modulated measure- a variety of applications. With a selectable 5/20 MHz bandwidth,
ments, as well as pulsed power measurements. measurements can be made on the rising edges of pulsed systems
The power meter combines advances in diode sensor technology as well as CDMA waveforms. The new sensors have a dynamic
with DSP to produce a compact and economical high speed peak range of 60 dBm to +20 dBm in CW mode and a range of 25 dBm
power meter. A new color display is used to display the results in to +20 dBm in pulse modulated mode.
graphical or numerical format. The power meter incorporates fea- The new power meter combines the very best of high-speed mea-
tures normally found in digital oscilloscopes to produce an easy to surement technology and CW stability.
use high speed peak power meter. A high speed GPIB interface can
be used for rapid automation of the power measurement.
The ML2480A series has been designed to use the new MA2491A
Wideband Sensor. The ML2480A is fully compatible with the wide
range of Anritsu diode, fast thermal and universal sensors. See the section
on the ML2430A Series Power Meters for more details on these sensors.
Two versions of the product are available; the ML2487A Single Input
unit and the ML2488A Dual Input unit.

Profile or Readout Displays can be chosen

Features
Dual Display Channel
The ML2480A series supports dual display channels. Each display
channel is a measurement set up and can use any selection or com-
bination of the sensor inputs. The instrument can be configured to
Performance view one display channel or two. The instrument can be switched be-
The ML2480A series has a 20 MHz signal amplifier bandwidth and a tween display channels quickly and simply via the CH1/CH2 hot
sampling rate of 64 MS/s. This makes the power meter especially key on the front panel. The user can choose to view the measure-
suitable for measuring signals with high modulation rates such as ment results as a graph profile or numerical readout.
WLAN, 3G or EDGE signals as well as providing fast rise times for
examining pulsed signals such as radar.
* Frequency range is sensor dependent.
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Measurement Gates Applications
At the heart of the new power meters signal processing lies the mea- WLAN
surement gate facility. The new power meter supports up to four in- The ML2480A series is the ideal power meter for all variants of the 802.11
dependently set gates or eight gates repeated in a pattern. The gate WLAN specification. The 20 MHz bandwidth allows users for the first
allows the user to capture the relevant information from the signal time to get an accurate peak (and average) power reading without
under test. The wide bandwidth and high speed A/D allow the posi- having to resort to manual correction of the peak reading due to
tioning of the gate very accurately within the signal profile. The user bandwidth limitations. The wide bandwidth of the signal channel al-
can choose between several measurements performed within the lows for the accurate placement of the gate to measure precise se-
gate. Average, peak, crest, max and min are available as selections lections of the signal such as the OFDM training sequence at the start
for the output. of the 802.11g signal.
The max and min data are time stamped so that the position of these
signals is recorded within the gate and can be used to record the
GSM/EDGE/GPRS
The graphical display and the measurement gates make the mea-
overshoot and undershoot of a pulsed signal.
surement of GSM and PCS systems straightforward.
Exclusion zones within the measurement gate are also available.
The ML2480A series power meter is set up to trigger on the GSM
Termed fences, these can be used to exclude sections of the signal
pulse. The active gate is set up to measure the power within the 10%
from the measurement gate. Particularly useful for excluding mid-
to 90% section of the burst profile. An automatic limit can be used to
burst training sequences. Each gate has a switchable fence associ-
give pass or fail indication. The display shows the results from the
ated with it.
active gate, indicating the average power within the burst.
Markers GPRS and GSM test modes can be tested easily with the use of the
Four independent markers are available for denoting points of inter- multiple gates. A GSM gate pattern can be repeated up to eight
est on the signal profile. The active marker can be scrolled directly times to allow the power meter to capture and read back the power
from the front panel. A delta marker can be set independently from from each of the slots, giving up to eight simultaneous measurements.
the active marker to read the difference or the average power result. EDGE measurements are quick and simple to make. The high sample
The delta marker can be linked to provide continuous scrolling rate leads to improved settling time and the use of the trigger hold off
through the signal. facility prevents re-triggering on the symbol transitions. PHS and IS-136
A set of specialized automatic marker functions has been provided systems can also be measured effectively and quickly in this way.
to ease the measurement of pulsed systems. These functions are 3G-CDMA
automatic pulse rise time, pulse fall time, off time and pulse repeti- The ML2480A series has been designed to measure the peak pow-
tion interval. er of all the major CDMA systems in the world including those that
Trigger facilities use Time Division Duplexing such as TD-SCDMA. The display can
High speed measurements require precise triggering. The ML2480A be configured to measure Average, Peak and Crest Factor. The mea-
series offer the following trigger modes: surement period can be set for accurate results. TDD systems can
Continuous, internal trigger on the rising or falling edge of either in- be displayed as a graph profile and the measurement gates can be
put A or input B and external TTL trigger. The external trigger allows set to measure and display the peak and crest factor during the
the power meter to be synchronized to external equipment. Data col- transmission.
lection can be delayed for a pre-determined time after the trigger CCDF, CDF and PDF statistical functions are supported on the
point. The trigger facility incorporates a settable hold off facility which CDMA measurements and enable the designers of power amplifiers
prevents the trigger from being re-armed and re-triggering on a noisy to correctly estimate the margins on the peak power handling capa-
signal. A pre-trigger facility allows the capture and display of pre-trig- bilities of the amplifiers.
ger information on the signal. Amplifier and PAE Measurements
The single shot trigger facility can be used to capture specific one off Use the dual input ML2488A to measure the gain or the return loss
events. of an amplifier under its correct operating conditions. Power ampli-
Test Limits fiers designed for peak applications, whether pulsed or CDMA, can-
The ML2480A series has two different types of automatic test limits. not operate at full peak power with CW test inputs. The gain and out-
For many applications a simple power limit can be set up to test the put power can only be measured accurately using a peak power me-
upper and /or lower boundaries of the signal. For pulsed systems ter under representative conditions.
such as RADAR, TDMA phone systems or WLAN, a time varying lim- MA2490A and MA2491A Wideband Sensors
it line can be set up to test all aspects of the pulse profile. The pow- The MA2490 series sensors are wideband sensors suitable for pulse
er meter can be set up to indicate pass or fail and to hold the mea- and CDMA applications. They have a selectable 5/20 MHz band-
surement display on failure which is important when trying to track width. The MA2490A covers the range 50 MHz to 8 GHz and the
down intermittent faults. An internal limit editor enables the user to MA2491A extends the range to 18 GHz. These sensors have a Rise
create and select their own limit profiles. time of 18 ns. Rise time on this sensor is 18 ns. The sensor incor-
Presets porates a chopper which extends the RMS measurement range to
The ML2480A series offers a number of radio system presets. Each 60 dBm. Upper limit is +20 dBm.
preset configures the power meter settings to measure a radio sys- MA2411B Pulse Sensor
tem. GSM, GPRS, WCDMA, WLAN and Bluetooth are some of the The MA2411B Pulse sensor is specifically designed for pulse mea-
examples of radio systems supported by this facility. surements and does not incorporate a CW mode. The rise time of
Settings stores this sensor when used with the ML2480A is 18 ns. The sensor is ca-
The ML2480A series power meter has 20 settings stores. These pro- pable of faster rise times with the ML2490A power meters. The
vide a convenient way of having application specific measurement MA2441B covers the frequency range 300 MHz to 40 GHz. Requires
set ups for easy recall by the user. 1 GHz Calibrator option ML2400A/15 on ML2480A.
Remote Interfaces PowerSuite
The ML2480A series supports GPIB and RS232 as standard. PowerSuite software runs on a standard PC running Windows 95
(or higher), via GPIB or RS232. PowerSuite is a very flexible pack-
Secure mode age that provides full user control over measurement settings. The
The ML2480A series has a secure mode for operations in security PC screen can be set for continous update so that changes to the
sensitive areas. Once activated the secure mode deletes all infor- device or system under test can be viewed instantly. Alternatively,
mation stored in the non-volatile RAM on power up. plots can be archived for later analysis.

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Specifications
Frequency Range 100 kHz to 65 GHz, sensor dependent Display LCD, Color

System Configuration
Meter compatible with the MA2400 A-D series 20 settings stores
Power Sensors
sensors Save / Recall Preset accessible on Front Panel
Offset tables
70 dBm to +20 dBm for standard MA2470D
Sensor Dynamic Sensor Range in CW Wipes non-volatile ram on power up when
Range 25 dBm to +20 dBm for MA2491A in Secure Mode
active
pulse/modulated mode
Interfaces GPIB, RS232
Power Measurement 70 to +200 dBm dependent upon sensor
Range range, external coupler or attenuator General MIL-T28800F, Class 3

20 MHz, CW and lower bandwidth mode Operating


Channel Bandwidth Temperature 0 to +50C
sensors supported
Range
Sampling Rate Up to 64 MS/s dependent upon settings

General Specifications
Storage
<0.5% Temperature 40 to +70C
Instrumentation
0.02 dB absolute Accuracy Range
Accuracy
0.04 dB relative Accuracy
Power AC
Display Resolution Selectable from 0.1 to 0.001 dB Requirements 90V to 250 VAC, 47 to 440 Hz, 80 VAmax.
Linear: nW to W, % EMI Complies with requirements for CE Marking
Display Units
Log: dBm, dBW, dB
1 year Standard
1.00 mW, 1.2% per year, 0.9% RSS, Warranty
3 year Optional
Power Reference

Output Level
Nominal 50 MHz,Traceable to National standards
8.39 inches (213mm) wide, 3.46 inches (88mm)
Connector Type N female Dimensions
high, 9.84 (390mm) inches deep

VSWR 1.04

Readout Ordering information


Dual Display Channel Please specify model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
RF power
Operating Profile Model/Order No. Name
Modes CDMA Average, Peak Power, Crest factor Main frame
CDF,PDF and CCDF ML2487A Power Meter, Single Input
Sensor/Channel Control

PAE:- Power Added Efficiency ML2488A Power Meter, Dual Input


Ibias :GPIB, Manual or Current Probe
Options
Simple pass/ fail as per ML24XX
ML2400A-01 Rack Mount, single unit
Limit Lines Profile shape for pulsed and TDMA systems
ML2400A-03 Rack Mount, side by side
Profiles can be stored in the instrument
ML2400A-05 Front Bail Handle
4 Markers ML2480A-06 Rear Mount input A
Delta Marker ML2480A-07 Rear Input A and Reference
Markers ML2480A-08 Rear Mount inputs A,B and Reference
Marker to Max/Min
Pulse Rise/Fall time, off period and PRI ML2480A-09 Rear Mount Inputs A and B
ML2400A-12 Front Panel Cover
4 Independently set Gates or 8 Repeated Gates ML2480A-15 1 GHz Calibrator (for use with MA2411B Sensor)
1 Fence per Measurement Gate ML2400A-20 Spare 1.5m Sensor Cable
Gates ML2400A-21 0.3m Sensor Cable
Gate Measurement supports Average, Peak,
Crest, Max and Min ML2400A-28 Bootload Cable
ML2419A Range Calibrator
Continuous, Internal, External TTL, GPIB or ML2480A-33 Extra Operating Manual ML2487/8A
Trigger Sources
external Bus. ML2480A-34 Extra Programming Manual ML2487/8A
ML2480A-98 Premium cal to Z540 ISO guide 25
Triggering

Delay Range 0-999 ms, dependent on trigger capture range


ML2480A-99 Service cal to Z540 ISO guide 25
Delay 760-209 Hardside Transit Case
0.5% of display period or 16 ns
Resolution D41310 Soft Carry Case with Shoulder Strap
MA2418A 50 MHz Reference Oscillator with Power Supply
Internal Trigger
15 dBm to +20 dBm
Range
Interfaces

>400 reading/sec. in CW mode


GPIB Speed >350 readings/sec. in Fast mode,
1 s gate width

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WIDEBAND PEAK POWER METERS GPIB
ML2490A Series
10MHz to 50GHz*

Graphical or Numerical Results can be selected and displayed. A


For High Resolution Rising Edge, Narrow Pulse comprehensive GPIB command set gives a wide range of com-
Radar and 4G Power Measurements mands to extract data from the signal under test.
A variety of built-in processing functions such as gates and markers
enable precise sections of the signal to be measured and analysed
using different processing functions.
Two versions of the product are available: The ML2495A Single sensor
Input version and the ML2496A, the dual sensor input version. The
ML2496A can be used for measuring gain under pulsed conditions.
The ML2490A is the ideal companion for other Anritsu test equip-
ment, such as the MG3690B series and the MG3700A series.
Performance
65 MHz mainframe Bandwidth
8 ns Rise time with MA2411B sensor
50 ns to 7s Signal capture time
Multi-pulse triggering capability
External Video Connection

The ML2490A is the latest addition to the Anritsu Peak Power meter
line and extends the performance of the successful ML2480A series
for the most demanding high bandwidth peak power measurement
applications. This new instrument incorporates extra wide bandwidth
and a high resolution sampling system to provide detailed informa-
tion on the power profile of Radar signals and the latest generation
of wide bandwidth OFDM 4G systems. Title Flexible Display offers Single or Dual display output.
The ML2490A series supports all the functionality of the ML2480A
series and offers in addition a mainframe bandwidth of 65 MHz and
an 8 ns rise time with the MA2411B Pulse sensor.
Features
The ML2490A series has been designed to use the MA2411B Pulse 1 ns Settable Display Resolution
sensor and the MA2490/91A wideband sensors, and is fully compat- The ML2490A has 1ns settable resolution on time based measure-
ible with the wide range of Anritsu diode and universal sensors. See ments from 50 ns to 3.2 s.
the section on the ML2430A Series Power Meters for more details on 50 ns minimum time display
these sensors. The ML2490A can be set to measure narrow pulse width signals.
The power meter also offers a high performance CW mode creating
8 ns typical Rise time with MA2411B sensor
a truly universal power meter for all applications.
The ML2490A rise time is typically 8 ns with the MA2411B pulse
sensor providing a fast measurement on the most demanding of
radar signals.
65 MHz Bandwidth
The power meter mainframe has 65 MHz bandwidth. Wide enough
for accurate rise time measurements on radar signals or for measur-
ing the peak signal of the latest 4G OFDM signals.
Two Sample modes
For time durations up to 3.2 s, the ML2490A series has a continu-
ous sample rate. This can be set either automatically or the sample
rate can be adjusted directly by the user.
For time durations of 50 ns to 3.2 s the power meter uses Repetitive
sampling to build up the trace to 1ns settable display resolution.
Changeover between the two modes is automatic.
External Video Connector
The ML2490A has a video connector on the rear panel as standard.
The power meter can be connected to a standard VGA monitor. The
power meter can be located remotely in a test rack and the video
screen located close to where the adjustments are taking place.
Fast Rise Time Measurements 50 MHz and 1 GHz Calibration signals
* Frequency range is sensor dependent
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The ML2490A has 50 MHz and 1 GHz calibrators as standard. Applications
Frequency is automatically selected with the appropriate sensor.
Radar
Dual Display Channel The high bandwidth and sample rate of the ML2490A provide accu-
The ML2490A supports dual display channels. Each display channel rate peak measurements on a variety of RADAR, Radio-navigation
is a measurement set up and can use any selection or combination and Radio-location systems.
of the sensor inputs. The instrument can be configured to view one The ML2490A series has a number of features tailored for peak pow-
display channel or two. The instrument can be switched between dis- er measurement on pulsed systems. With a typical 8ns rise time, and
play channels quickly and simply via the CH1/CH2 Hard hot key on a 1ns resolution on the measurement, the ML2490A and MA2411B
the front panel. The user can choose to view the measurement re- have the performance to look at the rising edge of radar signals.
sults as a graph profile or numerical readout. The power meter can be easily set up to trigger on a pulse or
Measurement Gates sequence of pulses. Up to 4 independent gates can be set to mea-
At the heart of the power meters signal processing lies the measurement sure the average, max and min powers on a sequence of pulses. The
gate facility. The new power meter supports up to 4 independently set data for the max and min includes the timestamp and gives the user
gates or 8 gates repeated in a pattern. The gate allows the user to capture the automatic display of the position and value of the maximum over-
relevant information from the signal under test. The wide bandwidth and shoot and minimum undershoot in each pulse.
high speed A/D allow the positioning of the gate very accurately within A set of automatic marker functions gives pulse rise time, fall time,
the signal profile. The user can choose between several measurements off time and Pulse Repetition Interval. The Delta marker can be set
performed within the gate. Average, peak, crest, max and min are available up to measure the droop of the pulse top.
as selections for the output. The max and min data are time stamped so The Trigger event display is available as either arrows on the border of
that the position of these signals is recorded within the gate and can be the screen or as an adjustable trigger event waveform on the display.
used to record the overshoot and undershoot of a pulsed signal. All timings for the gates and markers are taken from the trigger event.
The offset table function corrects the power meter reading to read
Markers the true output power when the power meter is being used with a
4 independent markers are available for denoting points of interest on
coupler or high power attenuator in the radar test system.
the signal profile. The active marker can be scrolled directly from the
front panel. A delta marker can be set independently from the active OFDM systems
marker to read the difference or the average power result. The delta Multi-carrier OFDM systems place high demands on the amplifiers and
marker can be linked to provide continuous scrolling through the signal. other components in the systems. The latest generation of commu-
nication systems (such as WiFi, WiMAX) are adopting OFDM tech-
Special Marker features. nologies. Conventional power meters do not have the bandwidth to
A set of specialised automatic marker functions has been provided
see the signal power envelope change as the symbols in the multi-car-
for to ease the measurement of pulsed systems. These functions are
rier system change. The ML2490A series can measure both continu-
automatic pulse rise time, pulse fall time, off time and pulse repeti-
ous OFDM and framed OFDM. The increased bandwidth reduces er-
tion interval.
rors made by lower bandwidth meters.
Trigger facilities GSM/EDGE/GPRS
High speed measurements require precise triggering. The trigger
The graphical display and the measurement gates make the mea-
level can be set manually or automatically.
surement of GSM and PCS systems straightforward. The ML2480A
The ML2490A series offer the following trigger modes. Continuous,
series power meter is set up to trigger on the GSM pulse. The active
internal trigger on the rising or falling edge of either input A or input
gate is set up to measure the power within the 10% to 90% section
B and external TTL trigger.
of the burst profile. An automatic limit can be used to give pass or fail
The external trigger allows the power meter to be synchronised to
indication. The display shows the results from the active gate, indi-
external equipment. Data collection can be delayed for a pre-deter-
cating the average power within the burst. GPRS and GSM test
mined time after the trigger point. The trigger facility incorporates a
modes can be tested easily with the use of the multiple gates. A
settable frame arming facility which enables the power meter to syn-
GSM gate pattern can be repeated up to eight times to allow the
chronise to multi-pulse signals. A pre-trigger facility allows the cap-
power meter to capture and read back the power from each of the
ture and display of pre-trigger information on the signal.
slots, giving up to eight simultaneous measurements. EDGE mea-
The single shot trigger facility can be used to capture specific one off
surements are quick and simple to make. The high sample rate leads
events with a bandwidth of 20 MHz.
to improved settling time and the use of the trigger hold off facility
Long duration pulses can also be measured in CW mode.
prevents re-triggering on the symbol transitions. PHS and IS-136
Test Limits systems can also be measured effectively and quickly in this way.
The ML2490 series has two different types of automatic test limits.
3G-CDMA
For many applications a simple power limit can be set up to test the
The ML2490A series has been designed to measure the peak power
upper and /or lower boundaries of the signal. For pulsed systems such
of all the major CDMA systems in the world including those that use Time
as RADAR a time varying limit line can be set up to test all aspects
Division Duplexing such as TD-SCDMA. The display can be configured
of the pulse profile. The power meter can be set up to indicate pass
to measure Average, Peak and Crest Factor. The measurement period
or fail and to hold the measurement display on failure which is im-
can be set for accurate results. TDD systems can be displayed as a graph
portant when trying to track down intermittent faults. An internal limit
profile and the measurement gates can be set to measure and dis-
editor enables the user to create and select his or her own limit profiles.
play the peak and crest factor during the transmission. CCDF, CDF and
Presets PDF statistical functions are supported on the CDMA measurements
The ML2490A offers a number of radio system presets. Each preset and enable the designers of power amplifiers to correctly estimate
configures the power meter settings to measure a radio system. the margins on the peak power handling capabilities of the amplifiers.
Radar and OFDM presets are available.
Amplifier and Return Loss Measurements
Settings stores Use the dual input ML2496A to measure the gain or the return loss of
The power meter has 20 settings stores. These provide a convenient an amplifier under its correct operating conditions. Power amplifiers de-
way of having application specific measurement set ups for easy re- signed for peak applications, whether pulsed or CDMA, cannot operate
call by the user. at full peak power with CW test inputs. The gain and output power can only
Remote Interfaces be measured accurately using a peak power meter under representative
The ML2490A series supports GPIB and RS 232 as standard. conditions. The Power Added Efficiency of chipsets can be measured
using the PAE feature and a current probe connected to the power meter.
Secure mode
The ML2490A series has a secure mode for operations in security PowerSuite
sensitive areas. Once activated the secure mode wipes all informa- PowerSuite software runs on a standard PC running Windows 95
tion stored in the non-volatile RAM on power up. (or higher), via GPIB or RS232. PowerSuite is a very flexible pack-
age that provides full user control over measurement settings. The
CW Meter Mode PC screen can be set for continous update so that changes to the
Functions as a dual purpose high accuracy, high dynamic range CW
device or system under test can be viewed instantly. Alternatively,
power meter.
plots can be archived for later analysis.

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MA2490A and MA2491A Wideband Sensors MA2411B Pulse Sensor
The MA2490 series sensors are wideband sensors suitable for pulse The MA2411B Pulse sensor is specifically designed for fast mea-
and CDMA applications. They have a selectable 5/20 MHz band- surements on pulsed or 4G systems. The sensor has a rise time of
width. The MA2490A covers the range 50 MHz to 8 GHz and the 8 ns. This sensor covers the frequency range 300 MHz to 40 GHz.
MA2491A extends the range to 18 GHz. These sensors have a Rise
time of 18 ns. The sensor incorporates a "chopper" which extends
the RMS measurement range to 60 dBm. Upper limit is +20 dBm.

Specifications
Frequency Range 100 kHz to 65 GHz, sensor dependant
Power Sensors Meter compatible with all MA2400A/B/C/D Sensors
Display Measurement Range -70 to +200 dBm dependant upon sensor range, external coupler or attenuator
Selectable from 0.1 to 0.001 dB in Readout Mode
0.01 dB in profile mode
Display Resolution Time Axis
1 ns settable resolution Pulse/Modulated Mode <200 ns capture time (200 points)
15 s CW Mode

Linear: nW to GW,%,Volts
Display Units
Log: dBm,dBW,dB, dBmV,dBmV
Power: Average, Peak, Crest, Maximum, Minimum
Measurements Statistics: PDF, CDF and CCDF
PAE: Power Added Efficiency

Pulse/Modulated for wideband measurements


Measurement Modes CW for CW measurements
Peaking Meter 5 dB range Readout/CW mode only

Profile (Graph) for Pulse/Modulated Mode


Readout (Numerical) for Pulse/Modulated and CW
Measurement Display
Display Average, Max, Min, Max and Min
Measurement Hold, Max, Min Hold

-70 dBm to +20 dBm CW mode


Standard Diode Sensors
Overall Dynamic -34 dBm to +20 dBm Pulse Modulated Mode
Range -60 dBm to +20 dBm CW mode
Wideband Sensors
-30 dBm to +20 dBm Pulse Modulated Mode
Power Measurement Dynamic Range

Pulse modulated mode dynamic range covered by 3 overlapping amplifier ranges, R7,R8 & R9
Power Meter Amplifier Range CW mode dynamic range covered by 5 overlapping amplifier ranges, R1,R2,R3, R4 & R5
Universal Sensor MA2481/82D ranges 1 to 6

Range 7 Dynamic Range


Maximum normal nominal -2 dBm to +20 dBm MA2491A
operational value to Bottom -6 dBm to +20 dBm MA2472D
nominal limit

Pulse Modulated Range 8 Dynamic Range


-20 dBm to +10 dBm MA2491A
Amplifier Maximum normal nominal
-24 dBm to +6 dBm MA2472D
Dynamic Range operational value to Bottom limit
Performance
Range 9 Dynamic Range
-30 dBm to -4 dBm MA2491A
Maximum normal nominal
-34 dBm to -9 dBm MA2472D
operational value to Bottom limit
Automatic or manual. When in manual clear indication given to user (display and GPIB) of fault
Range Control
conditions (under or over-range)
As defined by uncertainty calculations with relevant sensor and source match conditions
<0.5%
Instrumentation Accuracy
0.02 dB absolute accuracy
CW Mode
0.04 dB relative accuracy
Equivalent Noise Power
Power Measurement Accuracy

MA2472D MA2491A
256 Moving Average
Range 1 0.5 W 2 W
Zero set Range 2 50 nW 100 nW
CW mode (each range)
Range 3 0.5 nW 2 nW
Range 4 0.2 nW 1 nW
Range 5 50 pW 0.5 nW
Instrumentation Accuracy
<0.8% Nominal range 7,8
Pulse/Modulated Mode
Equivalent Noise Power MA2472D MA2491A
Zero Set Range 7 5 W 15 W
Pulse/Modulated Mode (each range) Range 8 1 W 5 W
Range 9 0.5 W 2 W
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>65 MHz range 7
Nominal Bandwidth Repetitive Sampling >38 MHz range 8
Pulse/Modulated mode >16 MHz range 9
Mainframe 3 dB point
One shot 20 MHz
Nominal Bandwidth CW mode 17 kHz range 1,2,3,4
Mainframe 3 dB point 36 Hz range 5
Bandwidth

Combined B/W
Nominal Bandwidth with MA2411A Sensor >39 MHz range 7
MA2411A Sensor nominal Bandwidth 50 MHz >29 MHz range 8
>12 MHz range 9
Rise Time with MA2411A sensor 10% to 90% at +1 0 dBm Typical 8 ns
System Rise Time Maximum 12 ns
The ML249XA will be able to functionally measure 10% to 90% rise times over the
Rise Time Measurement Dynamic Range
following dynamic range with the MA2491A. Peak power 20 dBm to +20 dBm
Overshoot Pulsed Modulated Mode 3% in linear power at +10 dBm
Random Repetitive Sample Mode (display set to 200 points)
50 ns-3.2 s Trigger Capture (Display) time
Continuous Sampling Mode (display set to 200 points)
3.2 s-7s Trigger Capture (Display) time
Sampling Modes
Automatic selection, with current mode indicated on display.
Sampling

Conflicts between setting selected and other instrument setting are indicated through
user warnings (displayed and GPIB)

62.5 MS/s pulse/modulated mode


75 kS/s in CW mode
Sampling Rate
Manual Setting (Pulse Modulated mode only)
62.5 MS/s to 30.5 kS/s
Sample Rate Clock Accuracy 100 ppm

Trigger/Display Capture Range 50 ns to 7s

Settable Time Measurement Resolution


Trigger capture time 1 ns
50 ns to 3.2 s

Trigger Time Resolution Uncertainty


Time Display

Trigger Capture time 2 ns or display resolution, whichever is the larger


Trigger Capture 50 ns to 3.2 s
Time
Trigger Time Resolution Uncertainty
Trigger Capture time 16 ns or display resolution whichever is the larger
3.2 s to 7s

Display points = 200


Trigger Capture Time 1 ns or 0.5% of trigger capture time, which ever is the larger.
settable Resolution Display Points = 400
1 ns or 0.25% of trigger capture time (400points), which ever is the larger.

Continuous (not in Random Repetitive Sampling mode)


Signal Triggers Internal, External TTL
Trigger Sources Rising or falling Edge
Remote Bus Triggers (TR1,TR2,TR3) GPIB or external Bus
Automatic
Repetitive Sampling Modes
Frame for QAM and multi-pulse.
Arming Sources Single
Continuous Sampling Mode Automatic
Frame for QAM and multi-pulse.
Frame Arming Time Range 0 to 64 x trigger capture time range or 120 s whichever is the greater.
Triggering

Manual Single power value set to cover entire measurement dynamic range of sensor.
Trigger Modes
Auto Automatically sets trigger level for signal over measurement dynamic range.
-18 dBm to +14 dBm with MA2491A in Pulse/Modulated mode
Internal Trigger Dynamic Range -30 dBm to +10 dBm with MA2472D in Pulse/Modulated mode
-28 dBm to +10 dBm with MA2472D in CW mode
Internal Trigger Settable Resolution 0.1 dB
Variable-auto set
Nominal Internal Trigger Bandwidth
20 MHz, 2 MHz, 200 KHz, 20 KHz
External Trigger Maximum Trigger Rate 10 MHz minimum
Trigger/Display Capture Range 50 ns to 7s
Trigger Capture Display points = 200 1 ns or 0.5% of trigger capture time, which ever is the larger.
Settable Resolution Display Points = 400 1 ns or 0.25% of trigger capture time (400points), which ever is the larger.

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Pretrigger (-ve): 95% of the Trigger Capture range
Pulse Modulated Mode
Trigger Delay Range Post Trigger: Set by 256K buffer and sample rate
CW mode Post Trigger Only: 0-999 ms depending on Trigger Capture period setting.
Triggering

Trigger Delay Settable Display points = 200 1 ns or 0.5% of trigger capture time, which ever is the larger.
Resolution Display Points = 400 1 ns or 0.25% of trigger capture time (400 points), which ever is the larger.
Trigger Delay Uncertainty 2 ns for pre and post trigger Trigger capture time set to 50 ns.
Trigger point depicted by trigger edge waveform. Edge represents trigger point of signal.
Trigger point waveform displayed on screen
Display position of trigger edge waveform adjustable.
ML2480A-15 specification. Standard in ML2495/6A.
50 MHz Frequency Accuracy <1%
Power Reference

50 MHz VSWR 1.12


Output Power 50 MHz Output Power Accuracy 1.2% per year, 0.9% RSS Traceable to National Standards
1.00 mW Traceable to
National standards. 1 GHz Frequency Accuracy <2%
1 GHz VSWR 1.2
1 GHz Output Power Accuracy 1.2% per year, 0.9% RSS Traceable to National Standards
Connector Type N female
Simple pass fail for CW
Limit Lines Complex limits for pulsed and TDMA systems
Limits can be stored in the instrument
Sensor/Channel Control

4 Markers and 1 Delta Marker


Marker to Max/Min
Pulse Rise Time
Markers Pulse Fall Time
Pulse Width
Off Period
Pulse Repetition Interval
4 Independently set Gates or 8 repeated Gates
Gates 1 Fence per Measurement Gate
Gate Measurement supports Average, Peak, Crest, Max and Min
System Configuration

Display LCD, Color 1/4 VGA

20 settings stores
Save/Recall Preset accessible on Front Panel
Offset tables

Wipes non-volatile memory on power up


Secure Mode
when active.
GPIB Speed >400 Readings/second
CW Mode TR3 mode
>350 Readings/second
GPIB speed Pulse Modulated Mode
1 s pulse, readout mode, Display turned off
Continuous Sampling
TR3 Mode

200 points per sweep:-Binary Float Output


GPIB speed Pulse Modulated Mode
5 s Trigger Capture Time
Interfaces

Profile data
>10 profile transfers/sec

>20 Readings/sec
GPIB speed Pulse Modulated Mode
50 ns pulse, readout mode, Display turned off
Repetitive sampling
TR3 Mode
Back Compatible with ML2480A products. All equivalent functionality supported, and
GPIB Compatibility
uses identical GPIB commands. Additional functionality added.
RS232 1200,2400,4800,9600,19200,38400,57600 Baud rates supported.
External Video Display CRT VGA Compatible timing output, display size is 1/4 of VGA screen size.
Cal factor correction from synthesiser
V/GHz Can be configured for: Ext Voltage Voltmeter
Connection current probe for PAE applications
BNC I/O Rear Panel

External Trigger External TTL trigger Input. Maximum Trigger frequency 10 MHz.
Analog Output
Output 1 Can be configured for: Pass/Fail TTL o/p Limits
Leveling: Sensor Input A

Analog Output
Pass/Fail TTL o/p Limits
Output 2 Can be configured for:
Leveling: Sensor Input B
Trigger Output

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General MIL-T28800F, Class 3
Operating Temperature Range 0 to 50C, Mainframe only. See sensor specification for performance of sensors.
Storage Temperature Range -40 to 70C
AC 90V to 250V
Power Requirements
47 to 440 Hz
General Specifications

Complies with requirements for CE marking


EMC and Safety EN 61326
EN61010-1
Non Volatile RAM Battery Type Lithium
Non Volatile RAM Battery Life 5 years
1 year standard
Warranty
3 year optional
MTBF 10,000 hours
Width 213 mm (8.39 inches)
Dimensions Height 88 mm (3.46 inches)
Depth 390 mm (9.84 inches)
Weight 3 kg

Ordering information
Please specify model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Models Options and Accessories
ML2495A Power Meter, Single Input ML2400A-01 Rack Mount, single unit
ML2496A Power Meter, Dual Input ML2400A-03 Rack Mount, side by side
ML2400A-05 Front Bail Handle
Included Accessories ML2490A-06 Rear Mount input A
Power Cord for Destination ML2490A-07 Rear Input A and Reference
One 1.5m sensor cord per meter input ML2490A-08 Rear Mount inputs A,B and Reference
Operation Manual ML2490A-09 Rear Mount Inputs A and B
GPIB Manual ML2400A-12 Front Panel Cover
Certificate of calibration, also included with sensors ML2400A-20 Spare 1.5m Sensor Cable
ML2400A-21 0.3m Sensor Cable
Models ML2490A-33 Extra Operating Manual
ML2495A Power Meter, Single Input ML2490A-34 Extra Programming Manual
ML2496A Power Meter, Dual Input ML2490A-98 Premium Cal to Z540 ISO guide 25
ML2490A-99 Service Cal to Z540 ISO guide 25
Included Accessories 760-209 Hardside Transit Case
Power Cord for Destination D41310 Soft Carry Case with Shoulder Strap
One 1.5m sensor cord per meter input MA2418A 50MHz Reference Oscillator with Power Supply
Operation Manual MA2497A Agilent 8480 series sensor adapter
GPIB Manual
Certificate of calibration, also included with sensors

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CALIBRATION RECEIVER GPIB
ML2530A
100 kHz to 3 GHz

Measuring Level while Observing Signals under Test

The ML2530A is a receiver for calibrating the output power level of


such devices as signal generators and attenuators, covering the
range of 100 kHz to 3 GHz. It is suitable for use as a reference lev-
el meter for the RF communications bands used by the worlds mo-
bile communications markets. High linearity is achieved by using a
level detector that uses DSP technology. The level can be measured
while observing the signal waveform to be measured by using the
spectrum monitor function.

Features
Wide dynamic range of 140 to +20 dBm and high linearity
Provides measurement bandwidth of 1 Hz to 100 kHz, so that even
signals with large residual FM can be measured using the 1 Hz
bandwidth.
Supports level units

Manual Tuning Mode

Monitor Mode

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Specifications
ML2530A Main frame
Frequency range 0.1 to 3000 MHz
Level range 140 to +20 dBm
Connector: N-J
Impedance: 50
RF input connector VSWR: 1.25 (Range 1), 1.40 (Range 2), 1.50 (Range 3)
Max. input level: +20 dBm, 0 Vdc
Connector: N-J
Impedance: 50
Frequency: 50 MHz 500 kHz
CAL output1
Level: 1.000 mW
Level accuracy: 1.2% (RSS: 0.9%)
Harmonic frequency: 50 dBc
General

Frequency: 10 MHz
Start-up characteristics: 5.1 x 108/day (10 minutes after power on, with reference to frequency at 24 hours after power on)
Reference oscillator Aging rate: 2.1 x 108/day, 10.1 x 108/year (with reference to frequency at 24 hours after power on)
Temperature characteristics: 5.1 x 108 (with reference to frequency at 25C in 0 to +50C temperature range)
Accuracy: 15.1 x 108 (24 hours after power on, within 6 months of calibration)
Connector: BNC-J
Impedance: 50
External reference input
Frequency: 10 MHz 10 Hz
Level: 0.5 to 5.0 Vp-p
Connector: BNC-J
Impedance: 50
Internal reference output Frequency: 10 MHz
Frequency accuracy: Same as reference oscillator
Level: 2.1 V 0.6 Vp-p (when 2 m coaxial cable terminated with 50 )
Manual tuning: Measures level of frequency input directly by ten keys and encoder
Measurement modes
Monitor: Measures level of frequency specified by marker on spectrum monitor
Measured frequencies Range: 100 kHz to 3000 MHz, Resolution: 1 Hz
Range: 1 Hz to 100 kHz (1-10 sequence)
Measurement bandwidth Filter: Gaussian type
Accuracy (3 dB width): 20% (BW: 1 Hz), 5% (BW: 10 Hz to 100 kHz)
Range: 140 to +20 dBm
Measured level
Resolution: 0.1, 0.01, 0.001 dB
Range Range 1: 35 to +20 dBm, Range 2: 80 to 25 dBm, Range 3: 140 to 70 dBm
Total relative error: In-range linearity + range switching error + noise floor error +1 digit error
Total absolute error:
Total relative error + CAL output level accuracy + mismatch error at CAL + sensor module calibration factor
uncertainty + calibration receiver linearity + sensor module insertion loss reproducibility + mismatch error
In-range linearity: 0.05 dB/55 dB (BW: 1/10/100 Hz, RSS: 0.03 dB/55 dB)
0.09 dB/55 dB (BW: 1/10 kHz, RSS: 0.07 dB/55 dB)
0.22 dB/55 dB (BW: 100 kHz, RSS: 0.20 dB/55 dB)
In same range, BW: 100 kHz, frequency: 1 MHz
Level measurement

Error2 Range switching error: 0.01 dB (at range switch point: 30, 75 dBm)
Noise floor (BW: at 100 Hz):
70 dBm (Range 1, 11 MHz), 80 dBm (Range 1, >11 MHz), 115 dBm (Range 2, 11 MHz),
120 dBm (Range 2, >11 MHz), 125 dBm (Range 3, 11 MHz), 135 dBm (Range 3, >11 MHz),
Noise floor error: 0.05 dB (S/N: 35 dB), 0.4 dB (S/N: 25 dB), Not specified (S/N: 10 dB)
Frequency drift error: 0.007 dB (1% of BW frequency drift relative to set signal frequency)
BW switching error: 0.01 dB (BW: 1 Hz to 10 kHz), 0.05 dB (BW: 1 Hz to 100 kHz, frequency: 1 MHz)
Excluding effect of measured signal residual FM
Average Measurement times: 1 to 256
dBm, dB, dB, dB (emf)
Display units W, mW, W, pW, fW, aW (automatically chosen best unit for measured value)
V, mV, V, nV, pV (automatically chosen best unit for measured value)
dB units: 0.1, 0.01, 0.001 dB
Display digits
W/V units: 3, 4, 5 digits
Set any value: 180 to +60 dBm
Reference Meas Ref: Obtain current measured value
Offset Setting range: 100 to +100 dB
Calibration frequency count: 300
Calibration level:
Calibration 0 dBm +3/4 dB (relative level calibration at Range 1, using MA2540A)
30 dBm +3/4 dB (calibration between Range 1 and Range 2)
75 dBm +3/4 dB (calibration between Range 2 and Range 3)
Center frequency 100 kHz to 3000 MHz, Min. setting resolution: 1 Hz
Spectrum monitor

Frequency span 10 kHz to 1 MHz, Setting resolution: 1 Hz


Resolution bandwidth 300 Hz to 100 kHz (1-3 sequence)
Video bandwidth 10 Hz to 100 kHz (1-3 sequence)
Sweep time 100 ms to 1000s
Reference level Range 1: +20 dBm, Range 2: 25 dBm, Range 3: 70 dBm
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Functions
MKR PEAK: Moves marker to max. level in monitored range
Spectrum monitor

MKR CNTR: Sets marker frequency to center frequency of monitored range


Markers PEAK CNTR: Sets max. level frequency to center frequency of monitored range
Frequency readout level
Range 1: 35 dBm, Range 2: 80 dBm, Range 3: 100 dBm
Zone marker width: Spot, 1, 5, 10 div.
Signal detection frequency range: 30 to 3000 MHz
Auto-tune Signal detection level: 30 dBm
Save/recall Save count: 100
Panel lock Function: Disables all key and encoder functions except power switch and panel lock key
Function: Used to control ML2530A as device from controller
GPIB
Interface functions: SH1, AH1, T6, L4, SR1, RL1, PP0, DC1, DT1, C0, E2
Power supply 100 to 120 V/200 to 240 V (auto-switching), 47.5 to 63 Hz, 120 VA
Other

Dimensions and mass 426 (W) x 221.5 (H) x 451 (D) mm, 17.9 kg
Operating temperature range: 0 to +50C
Environmental conditions
Storage temperature range: 20 to +60C
EMC EN61326: 1997 + A1: 1998 + A2: 2001 + A3: 2003 (Class A, Annex A), EN61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A)
LVD EN61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)
1: At constant temperature in operating range of +15 to +35C
2: At fixed temperature in ambient temperature range of +15 to +35C, and level calibration after 1 hour warm-up

MA2540A Sensor Module


Frequency range 100 kHz to 3000 MHz
Level Level range: 140 to +20 dBm, Max. input level: +20 dBm
Type: N-J
Nominal impedance: 50
RF input connector
VSWR (power sensor side): 1.30 (100 to 300 kHz), 1.20 (0.3 to 1 MHz), 1.36 (1 to 3000 MHz)
VSWR (through side): 1.12 (0.1 to 100 MHz), 1.35 (100 to 3000 MHz)
RF output connector Type: N-J, Nominal impedance: 50
Through side insertion loss: 0.7 dB
RF input/output characteristics
Through side insertion loss reproducibility: 0.006 dB
Dimensions and mass 63 (W) x 54 (H) x 206 (D) mm, 1 kg
Environmental conditions Same as the ML2530A

Sensor Module Calibration Factor Uncertainty


Frequency Simple total RSS total
0.1 MHz 3.0% 1.4%
10 MHz 2.4% 1.1%
100 MHz 2.4% 1.1%
1000 MHz 3.0% 1.4%
2000 MHz 3.0% 1.4%
3000 MHz 3.2% 1.5%

Total Level Error


The total level error is the total of each error source. For example, the The absolute level error for a measured signal at a frequency of 1
total relative level error at a frequency of 1 GHz and a BW of 100 Hz GHz, measurement bandwidth of 100 Hz, device under test VSWR
is as shown below. of 1.5, and signal level of 100 dBm is as follows.

Source of uncertainty NIST traceable uncertainty


0.50 Relative level error at 100 dBm 1.6% (0.07 dB)
Total relative level error (dB)

0.45
Specification (RSS) CAL output level error 0.93%
0.40
Mismatch error at calibration 0.23%
0.35
0.30 Sensor module calibration factor
1.4%
error at measured frequency
0.25
Typical Linearity error of the ML2530A
0.20 value 1.0%
power measurement section
0.15
0.10 Sensor module relay repeatability 0.14% (0.006 dB)
0.05 DUT mismatch error sensor
0.00 module + calibration receiver 3.7%
20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 VSWR: 1.2 (typ.)
Input level (dBm) Total (RSS) 4.5 (0.19 dB)

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Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name
Main frame
ML2530A Calibration Receiver

Standard accessories
Power Cord, 2.6 m: 1 pc
F0012 Fuse, 3.15 A: 2 pcs
W1492AE ML2530A Operation Manual: 1 copy

Optional accessories
MP721A Fixed Attenuator (DC to 12.4 GHz, 3 dB, 2 W)
MP721B Fixed Attenuator (DC to 12.4 GHz, 6 dB, 2 W)
MP721C Fixed Attenuator (DC to 12.4 GHz, 10 dB, 2 W)
MP721D Fixed Attenuator (DC to 12.4 GHz, 20 dB, 2 W)
MP721E Fixed Attenuator (DC to 12.4 GHz, 30 dB, 2 W)
MP721F Fixed Attenuator (DC to 12.4 GHz, 40 dB, 2 W)
MP721G Fixed Attenuator (DC to 12.4 GHz, 50 dB, 2 W)
MP721H Fixed Attenuator (DC to 12.4 GHz, 60 dB, 2 W)
J0078 High Power Fixed Attenuator (20 dB, 10 W)
J0063 High Power Fixed Attenuator (30 dB, 10 W)
J0395 High Power Fixed Attenuator (30 dB, 30 W)
J0007 GPIB Cable, 1 m
J0008 GPIB Cable, 2 m
J0431F Coaxial Cable (BNC-P RG55A/U BNC-P), 1 m
J0431G Coaxial Cable (BNC-P RG55A/U BNC-P), 2 m
J0903A Coaxial Cable (NP RG-142B/U N-P), 1.5 m
J0904A Sensor Module Cable, 1.5 m (for MA2540A control)
B0333D Rack Mount Kit
B0329D Front Cover
B0331D Front Handle (2 pcs/set)
B0332 Joint Plate (4 pcs/set)
B0334D Carrying Case (hard type, with protective cover and casters)

Peripheral instruments
MG3633A Synthesized Signal Generator (10 kHz to 2700 MHz)
Sensor module
MA2540A Sensor Module

Standard accessories
J0903A Coaxial Cable (N-P RG-142B/U N-P), 1.5 m: 1 pc
J0904A Sensor Module Cable, 1.5 m (for MA2540A control): 1 pc
W1491AE MA2540A Operation Manual: 1 copy

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ELECTRONIC VOLTMETER
ML69B
10 kHz to 1000 MHz

The ML69B is a high-sensitivity, high-frequency electronic voltmeter


Popular High-Frequency Voltmeter using semiconductor diodes and a high-sensitivity chopper amplifier.
It can measure high-frequency voltages ranging from 10 kHz to 1000
MHz with a full-scale sensitivity of 1 mV. It has a pen-type Probe
MA61B, which can measure at high impedance with minimal effect
on the device under test.

Features
High input impedance
Easy measuring operation
Multipurpose usage with accessories
DC output
Specifications
Frequency range 10 kHz to 1000 MHz
300 V to 3 V, 8 ranges (Full scale: 1, 3, 10, 30,
Voltage 100, and 300 mV, and 1 and 3 V)
measuring range 58 to +23 dBm (0.244 V at 50 and 0 dBm = 1 mW),
59 to +21 dBm (0.274 V at 75 and 0 dBm = 1 mW)
Voltage 5% (20 kHz to 200 MHz, 3 mV),
measuring 25% (10 kHz to 1000 MHz, 1 mV)
accuracy Full scale on all ranges
Accuracy retained even for 10% variation of nominal
Stability
line voltage
Input impedance Shunted by 1 pF
Custom-made DC output for 100 mV 10% (Internal resistance: 1.1 k) at full
product recorder scale
Power AC 100 V, 50/60 Hz, 12 VA
Dimensions and
138 (W) 195 (H) 200 (D) mm, <4 kg
mass
Accessory Kit

Z-145A Voltage Divider Ordering Information


Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
MP638A Coaxial T connector Model/Order No. Name
Main frame
ML69B Electronic Voltmeter
Z-147C Termination
Standard accessories
MA61B Probe: 1 pc
J0229 Probe Tips for MA61A: 2 pcs
F0003 Fuse, 0.315 A: 1 pc
W0199CE ML69B Instruction Manual: 1 copy

Optional accessories (ML69B Accessory Kit)


Z-147A Termination 622004 Accessory Kit
(Z-145A, MP638A, Z-147A, Z-147B, Z-147C: 1 pc)
Z-147B Termination
Z-145A Voltage Divider (100:1 probe, 100 kHz to 200 MHz)
MP638A Coaxial T Connector (N-type, 10 kHz to 1000 MHz)
Z-147A Termination (50 , N-type, 10 kHz to 300 MHz)
Z-147B Termination (50 , BNC-type, 10 kHz to 300 MHz)
Z-147C Termination (75 , BNC-type, 10 kHz to 300 MHz)

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RESISTANCE ATTENUATOR
MN510C
DC to 500 MHz

Custom-made product

The MN510C is a variable resistance attenuator for measurement of Ordering Information


50 impedance system. This attenuator has a wide frequency range Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
and highly accurate, compact, lightweight with good articulation, and
easy to handle. Moreover, comparison measurement can be made Model/Order No. Name
far more smoothly when used in conjunction with a key box. Main frame
MN510C Resistance Attenuator
Specifications
Standard accessories
Frequency range DC to 500 MHz J0025A Coaxial Cord (S-5DWP 5D-2W S-5DWP), 1 m: 2 pcs
50 unbalanced W0219CE MN510C Instruction Manual: 1 copy
Return loss: 30 dB (DC to 100 MHz),
Impedance
25 dB (DC to 300 MHz),
20 dB (DC to 500 MHz)
Connector N
Maximum attenuation 91 dB
Step dial 10 dB 8, 1 dB 10, 0.1 dB 10
Step accuracy:
0.2 dB (0 to 10 dB, DC to 500 MHz),
0.3 dB (0 to 91 dB, DC to 300 MHz),
0.5 dB (0 to 91 dB, DC to 500 MHz)
Attenuation accuracy
Residual loss:
0.2 dB (DC to 100 MHz),
0.4 dB (DC to 300 MHz),
0.5 dB (DC to 500 MHz)
Maximum input 0.25 W (+24 dBm)
Ambient temperature,
0 to +45C
rated range of use
Dimensions and mass 210 (W) 95 (H) 150 (D) mm, 3 kg

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PROGRAMMABLE ATTENUATOR GPIB
MN63A, MN65A, MN72A
DC to 2 GHz DC to 6 GHz DC to 18 GHz

The MN63A/65A/72A provide GPIB as a standard feature and are


For Configuring Automated Measurement suitable for automatic measuring system components used in R&D, in-
Systems spection, or production. The 50 models are available in three differ-
ent frequency ranges, which can be selected to match the application
for maximum economy. The attenuation calibration value is stored in
the internal memory and can be uploaded to the system controller for
checking against measured values, permitting a significant increase in
system accuracy. A relative setting function is also provided, which
allows measurement to be referenced to any arbitrary level. Rotary en-
coders are standard, allowing simple, smooth setting under manual
control.

Features
Wide frequency range
High accuracy
Long operating life
High-speed switching
MN63A
Readout of attenuation calibration via GPIB
Relative attenuation display function
Rotary encoders for smooth manual setting

Specifications
MN63A, MN65A
Model MN63A MN65A
Frequency range DC to 2 GHz DC to 6 GHz
50 unbalanced
VSWR (return loss): 1.19 (21 dB, DC to 500 MHz), 50 unbalanced
Impedance 1.22 (20 dB, 500 MHz to 1.2 GHz), VSWR (return loss): 1.4 (15.6 dB, DC to 2 GHz),
1.28 (18 dB, 1.2 to 1.5 GHz), 2.0 (9.6 dB, 2 to 6 GHz)
1.37 (16 dB, 1.5 to 2 GHz)
Input/Output connector N-type
Maximum attenuation 100 dB 85 dB
Step size 10 dB step, 1 dB step
0.3 dB (DC to 4 GHz, 1 to 6 dB)
0.2 dB (DC to 500 MHz, 1 to 10 dB) 0.3 dB (DC to 2 GHz, 7 to 10 dB)
0.3 dB (DC to 500 MHz, 11 to 80 dB) 0.5 dB (DC to 2 GHz, 11 to 30 dB)
0.5 dB (DC to 500 MHz, 81 to 100 dB) 0.7 dB (DC to 2 GHz, 31 to 70 dB)
0.3 dB (500 MHz to 1 GHz, 1 to 10 dB) 1.2 dB (DC to 2 GHz, 71 to 85 dB)
0.5 dB (500 MHz to 1 GHz, 11 to 80 dB) 0.5 dB (2 to 4 GHz, 7 to 10 dB)
0.8 dB (500 MHz to 1 GHz, 81 to 100 dB) 0.7 dB (2 to 4 GHz, 11 to 30 dB)
Attenuation accuracy
0.5 dB (1 to 1.5 GHz, 1 to 10 dB) 1.2 dB (2 to 4 GHz, 31 to 70 dB)
0.7 dB (1 to 1.5 GHz, 11 to 80 dB) 1.5 dB (2 to 4 GHz, 71 to 85 dB)
1.0 dB (1 to 1.5 GHz, 81 to 100 dB) 0.5 dB (4 to 6 GHz, 1 to 6 dB)
0.7 dB (1.5 to 2 GHz, 1 to 10 dB) 0.7 dB (4 to 6 GHz, 7 to 10 dB)
1.0 dB (1.5 to 2 GHz, 11 to 80 dB) 0.9 dB (4 to 6 GHz, 11 to 30 dB)
1.5 dB (1.5 to 2 GHz, 81 to 100 dB) 1.6 dB (4 to 6 GHz, 31 to 70 dB)
1.8 dB (4 to 6 GHz, 71 to 85 dB)
3.9 dB (DC to 500 MHz), 5.2 dB (500 MHz to 1 GHz), 1.7 dB (DC to 2 GHz), 2.4 dB (2 to 4 GHz), 3.0 dB
Insertion loss 6.2 dB (1 to 1.5 GHz), 7.0 dB (1.5 to 2 GHz) (4 to 6 GHz)
At attenuation: 0 dB At attenuation: 0 dB
Maximum input 0.25 W (+24 dBm) 1 W (+30 dBm)
Nominal lifetime 5 million times (typical)
Switching time 4 ms 20 ms
Setting methods Manually (by rotary encoder) or by remote control (GPIB)
Can set all front panel controls except power switch
GPIB Can output the attenuation calibration value to the controller
SH1, AH1, T6, L4, SR1, RL1, PP0, DC1, DT0, C0
Power supply AC 100 V +10
15 %, 50/60 Hz, 22 VA AC 100 V +10
15 %, 50/60 Hz, 40 VA
Operating temperature range 0 to +50C
Dimensions and mass 213 (W) x 88 (H) x 251 (D) mm, 4 kg 213 (W) x 88 (H) x 251 (D) mm, 5 kg

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MN72A
Frequency range DC to 18 GHz
50 unbalanced
Impedance
VSWR (return loss): 1.2 (20.8 dB, DC to 2 GHz), 1.6 (12.8 dB, 2 to 12.4 GHz), 1.9 (10.2 dB, 12.4 to 18 GHz),
Input/Output connector SMA-type
Maximum attenuation 70 dB
Step size 10 dB step, 1 dB step
0.4 dB (DC to 12.4 GHz, 1 to 4 dB)
0.7 dB (DC to 12.4 GHz, 5 to 10 dB)
0.9 dB (DC to 12.4 GHz, 11 to 30 dB)
1.0 dB (DC to 2 GHz, 31 to 60 dB)
1.2 dB (DC to 2 GHz, 61 to 70 dB)
1.8 dB (2 to 12.4 GHz, 31 to 60 dB)
Attenuation accuracy
2.0 dB (2 to 12.4 GHz, 61 to 70 dB)
0.7 dB (12.4 to 18 GHz, 1 to 4 dB)
0.9 dB (12.4 to 18 GHz, 5 to 10 dB)
1.8 dB (12.4 to 18 GHz, 11 to 30 dB)
3.2 dB (12.4 to 18 GHz, 31 to 60 dB)
3.6 dB (12.4 to 18 GHz, 61 to 70 dB)
Insertion loss 1.5 dB (DC to 2 GHz), 3.5 dB (2 to 12.4 GHz), 5.0 dB (12.4 to 18 GHz) At attenuation: 0 dB
Maximum input 1 W (+30 dBm)
Nominal lifetime 5 million times (typical)
Switching time 20 ms
Setting methods Manually (by rotary encoder) or by remote control (GPIB)
Can set all front panel controls except power switch
GPIB Can output the attenuation calibration value to the controller
SH1, AH1, T6, L4, SR1, RL1, PP0, DC1, DT0, C0
Power AC 100 V +10
15 %, 50/60 Hz, 30 VA
Operating temperature range 0 to +50C
Dimensions and mass 213 (W) x 88 (H) x 251 (D) mm, 5 kg

Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name
Main frame
MN63A Programmable Attenuator
MN65A Programmable Attenuator
MN72A Programmable Attenuator

Standard accessories
Power Cord, 2.5 m: 1 pc
F0018 Fuse, 0.5 A (supplied with MN63A): 2 pcs
F0020 Fuse, 1 A (supplied with MN65A): 2 pcs
F0023 Fuse, 3.15 A (supplied with MN72A): 2 pcs
W0220AE MN63A Operation Manual: 1 copy
W0223AE MN65A Operation Manual: 1 copy
W0222AE MN74A Operation Manual: 1 copy

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PRE-AMPLIFIER
MH648A
100 kHz to 1200 MHz

For Amplifying Low-Level Signals

The MH648A is a pre-amplifier for improving sensitivity in spectrum Specifications


analyzers, field strength meters, frequency counters, etc.
Frequency range 0.1 to 1200 MHz

100 30 dB 1 dB (0.5 to 800 MHz),


Gain 30 dB +1.5
6 dB (0.1 to 1200 MHz)
NF = 6 dB
110 With input attenuator at 0 dB, and at +20 to +30C
Gain stability 1.5 dB (0.1 to 800 MHz), 3 dB (800 to 1200 MHz)
Noise level (dBm)

120 6 dB (0.5 to 800 MHz), 8 dB (0.1 to 1200 MHz)


Noise figure
With input attenuator at 0 dB
130
120 dBV (+7 dBm)
Maximum output
Output at which the gain decreases 1 dB
140
Input attenuator 0, 10, 20, 30 dB 1.5 dB
150 Input/Output 50 , VSWR: 2.5 (0.5 to 800 MHz),
connector N (S)-type connector
160 AC 100 V, 50/60 Hz, 10 VA, or DC +21 to +30 V,
Power supply
10 Hz 100 Hz 1 kHz 10 kHz 100 kHz 1 MHz 10 MHz 120 mA

Bandwidth Ambient
temperature, 0 to +45C
rated range of use
Noise Level Converted to Input Value vs. IF Bandwidth
Dimensions
210 (W) x 95 (H) x 200 (D) mm, 3.5 kg
and mass

MH648A MH648A
Ordering Information
INPUT OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name
Main frame
MH648A Pre-amplifier

Standard accessories
Frequency Counter J0025A Coaxial Cable (S-5DWP 5D-2W S-5DWP), 1 m: 1 pc
Power Cord, 2.5 m: 1 pc
F0002 Fuse, 0.2 A: 3 pcs
W0261CE MH648A Instruction Manual: 1 copy
Spectrum Analyzer

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EMI PROBE EMI PROBE KIT
MA2601B/C MA8611A

The MA2601B/C is a compact loop antenna to use with a spectrum In addition to the MA8610A Pre-amplifier that can be directly mount-
analyzer or a field strength meter for EMI measurement. The combi- ed on the input connector of the Spectrum Analyzers, this kit also in-
nation is used to locate noise sources and to compare relative noise cludes MA2601B/C EMI Probes and connecting cables.
source levels.
Specifications (MA8610A Pre-amplifier)
Features Frequency range 9 kHz to 2.2 GHz, 50
Exact detection of magnetic field components (because MA2601B/C Gain 20 dB
is electrostatically shielded)
Approximately flat magnetic-field detection characteristics in the Frequency response 0.5 dB (20 kHz to 1 GHz)
range from 100 to 1000 MHz (MA2601B) Noise figure 6 dB typ. (1 GHz)

Applications
Sensing magnetic fields when it is connected to a spectrum ana- Ordering Information
lyzer, etc. Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
Noise immunity testing of electronic components or electrostatic Model/Order No. Name
shield-effect testing with using a signal generator
Main frame
MA8611A EMI Probe Kit
Specifications
Frequency range 5 to 1000 MHz (MA2601B), 1 to 50 MHz (MA2601C) Configuration
MA8610A Pre-amplifier (9 kHz to 2.2 GHz): 1 pc
Antenna factor See Fig. 1. MA2601B EMI Probe (5 to 1000 MHz): 1 pc
Connector BNC-J MA2601C EMI Probe (1 to 50 MHz): 1 pc
J0558 Coaxial Cord (N-P-55U RG-55/U 3CA-P2), 2 m: 1 pc
Dimensions 16 x 168 x 36 mm B0312 Storage Case: 1 pc
W0625AE MA8610A Operation Manual: 1 copy
W0626AE MA2601B/C Operation Manual: 1 copy
50

40
Antenna factor (dB)

30
MA2601B
MA2601C
20

10

0
1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 1000
Frequency (MHz)

Fig. 1 Antenna Factor (for magnetic-field)

Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name
Main frame
MA2601B EMI Probe
MA2601C EMI Probe
Standard accessories
Coaxial Cord (N-P-55U RG-55/U 3CA-P2), 2 m: 2 pcs
MA2601B/C Operation Manual: 1 copy

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DIPOLE ANTENNA
MP534A/B, MP651A/B, MP663A
25 to 520 MHz 470 to 1700 MHz 300 to 1000 MHz

Tripod sold separately Specifications


Model MP534A/B MP651A/B MP663A
Antenna type Half-wavelength dipole
Frequency range 25 to 520 MHz 470 to 1700 MHz 300 to 1000 MHz
Input impedance 50 (N-type connector)
VSWR 2
Average relative
0 dB
gain
1W
Maximum input (25 to 520 MHz)
10 W
power 10 W
(250 to 500 MHz)
Front-to-back ratio 0 dB
Dimensions and 200 x 370 x 50 x 70 x 500 80 x 120 x
mass 1300 mm, 11 kg mm, 2.5 kg 640 mm, 8 kg
MP534A MP663A

Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
Those half-wavelength dipole antennas are reference antennas, but
Model/Order No. Name
the element length must be adjusted for each frequency to be mea-
sured. Main frame
MP534A Dipole Antenna
MP534B Dipole Antenna
20
Standard accessories
E = V K (dBV/m)
E: Field strength J0118 Coaxial Cable (S-5DWPL 5D-2W S-5DWP), 10 m (sup-
V: Measured Voltage (EMF) plied with MP534A): 1 pc
10 J0119 Coaxial Cable (N-LP-55U RG-55U N-P-55U), 10 m
(supplied with MP534B): 1 pc
Conversion coefficient K (dB)

B0101 Carrying Bag: 1 pc


W0288CE MP534A/B Instruction Manual: 1 copy
0
MP534A Main frame
MP651A MP651A Dipole Antenna
Dipole Antenna MP651B Dipole Antenna
10
Standard accessories
J0118 Coaxial Cable (S-5DWPL 5D-2W S-5DWP), 10 m (sup-
plied with MP651A): 1 pc
20
J0119 Coaxial Cable (N-LP-55U RG-55U N-P-55U), 10 m
(supplied with MP651B): 1 pc
W0289CE MP651A/B Instruction Manual: 1 copy
30
Main frame
MP663A Dipole Antenna

40 Standard accessories
20 50 100 200 500 1000 2000 J0120 Coaxial Cable (N-P-55U RG-55/U N-P-55U), 10 m: 1 pc
B0102 Carrying Bag: 1 pc
Frequency (MHz)
MB9A Tripod: 1 pc
B0127 Carrying Bag for MB9A: 1 pc
W0290CE MP663A Instruction Manual: 1 copy
Optional accessories
MB9A Tripod (for MP534A/B or MP651A/B)
MB18A Pole (for MP651A/B)
B0403C Carrying Bag for MB9A

Composition
Model MP534A MP534B MP651A MP651B MP663A
MB18A (sold separately)
Pole Supplied with MP534A/B, MB18B (sold separately) Supplied with MP663A
Not required when used with MP534A/B
MB9A (sold separately)
Tripod MB9A (sold separately) Supplied with MP663A
Not required when used with MP534A/B
Instruments used with ML524 series ML524 series ML524 series

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DIPOLE ANTENNA
MA5612 Series
0.8 to 6 GHz

The MA5612 series of 13 types of fixed-element length, half-wave- Ordering Information


length dipole antennas covers the quasi-microwave and microwave Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
frequency range of 0.8 to 6 GHz now being used by popular mobile
terminals. Model/Order No. Name
Main frame
Features MA5612 series Dipole Antenna
Field Strength Measurement in Quasi-microwave and Microwave Standard accessories
Bands
J0698AE MA5612A/B/C Operation Manual: 1 copy
For Propagation Tests and Transmission Power and Spurious
Measurements of Equipment using Linear-type Antennas Optional accessories
Reference Antenna for On-site Testing J0605 Coaxial Adaptor (N-P SMA-J)
J0602F Coaxial Cord (SMA-P 3D-2W SMA-P, 2 GHz), 3 m
J0602G Coaxial Cord (SMA-P 3D-2W SMA-P, 2 GHz), 5 m
Specifications J0602H Coaxial Cord (SMA-P 3D-2W SMA-P, 2 GHz), 10 m
J0604F Coaxial Cord (SMA-P 3D-2W N-P, 2 GHz), 3 m
Frequency range 0.8 to 6 GHz (Table 1) J0604G Coaxial Cord (SMA-P 3D-2W N-P, 2 GHz), 5 m
J0604H Coaxial Cord (SMA-P 3D-2W N-P, 2 GHz), 10 m
Impedance 50 (nominal)
DGM024-03000A Coaxial Cord (SMA-P DGM024 SMA-P, 2 GHz), 3 m
Connector SMA-J DGM024-05000A Coaxial Cord (SMA-P DGM024 SMA-P, 2 GHz), 5 m
VSWR 2.0 (in specified frequency range) DGM024-010000A Coaxial Cord (SMA-P DGM024 SMA-P, 2 GHz), 10 m
MB9A Tripod
Gain 2 dBi (nominal) MB18A Pole
Mass 200 g (per antenna) B0354 Antenna Retainer
(for MB18A, 1 pc required for each antenna)
Element diameter 2.5 mm B0355A Antenna Case (3 pcs of 1 pc each of types A to C)
Support/balun diameter 6 mm B0355B Antenna Case (12 pcs of 4 pcs each of types A to C)
B0356 Cable Bag
Support/balun length 300 mm
SFA-01XPJ-3 3-dB Fixed Attenuator
(VSWR upgrade, SMA connector)
Table 1 Frequency range SFA-01XPJ-6 6-dB Fixed Attenuator
(VSWR upgrade, SMA connector)
Model Frequency range
Note: When storing and transporting the antenna, use the dedicated antenna
MA5612A1 800 to 880 MHz case and cable bag.
MA5612A2 880 to 960 MHz
MA5612A3 1.4 to 1.55 GHz
MA5612B1 1.55 to 1.7 GHz
MA5612B2 1.7 to 1.95 GHz
MA5612B3 1.95 to 2.25 GHz
MA5612B4 2.25 to 2.6 GHz
MA5612B5 2.6 to 3 GHz
MA5612C1 3 to 3.5 GHz
MA5612C2 3.5 to 4 GHz
MA5612C3 4 to 4.6 GHz
MA5612C4 4.6 to 5.3 GHz
MA5612C5 5.3 to 6 GHz

Dimensions
dE

Element
/2 approx.

dB

Spacer Indicate SMA-J connector


Support, balun
L

Element Support, balun Support, balun


Model
(dE) (dB) (L)
MA5612A series 2.5 mm 6 mm 300 mm
MA5612B series 2 mm 6 mm 300 mm
MA5612C series 1.5 mm 5 mm 200 mm

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LOG-PERIODIC ANTENNA
MP635A, MP666A
80 to 1000 MHz 200 to 2000 MHz

Specifications
Model MP635A MP666A
Frequency range 80 to 1000 MHz 200 to 2000 MHz
Input impedance 50 (connector: N-type)
VSWR 2.5
Average relative again 5 dB
Maximum input power 10 W
Front-to-back ratio 15 dB
200 x 200 x 1750 mm, 140 x 900 mm,
Dimensions and mass
7 kg 5 kg

Composition
Model MP635A MP666A
Supplied with MB19A,
Pole Supplied with MB19A
MB18B (sold separately)
MB19A MB19A (sold separately),
Tripod
(sold separately) MB9A (sold separately, for MB18B)
The gain remains roughly constant over a wide range so the element
length does not require adjustment. Compared with dipole antennas,
these antennas have a gain of 5 dB. Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
20 Model/Order No. Name
E = V K (dBV/m)
E: Field strength Main frame
V: Measured Voltage (EMF) MP635A Log-periodic Antenna
10 MP666A Log-periodic Antenna
Conversion coefficient K (dB)

MP635A
Log-periodic Antenna Standard accessories
0 J0025B Coaxial Cable
(S-5DWP 5D-2W S-5DWP), 10 m: 1 pc
B0104 Carrying Bag: 1 pc
10 W0286CE MP635A Instruction Manual: 1 copy
W0426CE MP666A Instruction Manual: 1 copy

20 Optional accessories
MB19A Tripod (for MP635A/666A, with pole)
MB9A Tripod (for MP666A)
30 MB18B Pole (for MP666A)

40
20 50 100 200 500 1000 2000
Frequency (MHz)

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BICONICAL ANTENNA
BBA9106

The element length does not require adjustment. The BBA9106 and
MP666A combination is convenient for EMI measurement. 20

Specifications
Frequency range 30 to 300 MHz
Antenna coefficient (dB)

Input impedance 50 , N-type connector


15
Dimensions and mass 520 x 700 x 1300 mm, <3 kg

Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
10
Model/Order No. Name
Main frame
BBA9106/VHA9103 Biconical Antenna

Standard accessories
VHA9103 Dipole Antenna (with a balun): 1 set 5
W0494CE BBA9106 Operation Manual: 1 copy 20 30 50 70 100 200 300

Optional accessories Frequency (MHz)


J0025B Coaxial cord (S-5DWP 5D-2W S-5D2W), 10 m
MB9A Tripod
MB18B Pole (MB18A can also be used.)
B0284 Mounting Hardware for Biconical Antenna
(for MB18A/B)

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ROD ANTENNA LOOP ANTENNA
MP415B MP414B
9 kHz to 30 MHz 9 kHz to 30 MHz

The MP415B can be used with the MS2661C Spectrum Analyzer. The MP414B can be used with the MS2661C Spectrum Analyzer.

Specifications Specifications
Frequency range 9 kHz to 30 MHz Frequency range 9 kHz to 30 MHz
Impedance 50 Impedance 50
Connector BNC Connector BNC
Power Supplied from MS2661C Power Supplied from MS2661C
Dimensions and mass Rod length 0.3 to 2 m, 6 kg Dimensions and mass 616 x 616 mm, 8 kg

Ordering Information Ordering Information


Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering. Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
Main frame Main frame
MP415B Rod Antenna MP414B Loop Antenna

Standard accessories Standard accessories


J0133K Coaxial Cord (3CA-P2 RG-55/U 3CA-P2), 5 m: 1 pc J0133K Coaxial Cord (3CA-P2 RG-55/U 3CA-P2), 5 m: 1 pc
J0397 Control Cable, 5 m: 1 pc J0397 Control Cable, 5 m: 1 pc
W0493AE MP415B Operation Manual W0491AE MP414B Operation Manual
(supplied with MP415B): 1 copy (supplied with MP414B): 1 copy

Optional accessories Optional accessories


MB27A Tripod MB27A Tripod
J0040 Adaptor (N-P BNC-J) J0040 Adaptor (N-P BNC-J)

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RF MICROWAVE MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
MICROWAVE REPEATER CHECKER
MS75B

The Microwave Repeater Checker (MRC) is an integrated microwave


For Maintaining Microwave Repeaters measuring instrument packed in a handy carrying case. It consists of
three devices most frequently used for the maintenance of mi-
crowave communications systems: a power meter (10 MHz to 14
GHz) and frequency counter (10 Hz to 18 GHz) are standard acces-
sories, and a signal generator is sold separately. The signal genera-
tor can be changed according to the frequency band to be measured.
There are two difference generators available for the frequency range
6.3 to 7.8 GHz and 12 to 13 GHz.

Features
Maintains and adjusts microwave line repeaters
All parts and accessories are contained in the carrying case so the
measurement procedure is less time-consuming.
When removed from the carrying case, the power meter can be
mounted independently in a specially designed case (optional ac-
cessory). It can run on either batteries or AC line power when used
separately.
Custom-made product

Specifications
MS75B Main frame
Indicator section
Frequency range: Depends upon power sensor (10 MHz to 14 GHz)
Measurement level: 20 to +10 dB
Measurement range (full scale): 10 dBm (0.1 mW), 5 dBm (0.3 mW), 0 dBm (1 mW), +5 dBm (3 mW), +10 dBm (10 mW)
Accuracy: 3% in full scale
Calibration oscillator: 50 MHz, Output level: 0 dBm, Connector: N-type
Power meter1, 2
Power sensor
Frequency range: 10 MHz to 14 GHz
Input impedance: 50
VSWR: 1.4
Maximum power: +22 dBm (150 mW)
Input connector: N-type
Frequency range
Input 1: 10 Hz to 200 MHz, Input 2: 200 MHz to 18 GHz
Input level
Input 1: 50 mVrms, Input 2: 22 dBm (200 MHz to 14 GHz), 15 dBm (14 to 18 GHz)
Resolution: 0.1 Hz, 1 Hz, 10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz, 10 kHz, 1 MHz (Display digit: 12)
Measurement accuracy: 1 count time base accuracy
Frequency counter
Input impedance
Input 1: 1 M/40 pF, 50 , Input 2: 50
Coupling/Input connector
Input 1: AC (BNC), Input 2: DC (N)
FM tolerance (Input 2): 25 MHzp-p (200 to 500 MHz), 50 MHzp-p (500 MHz to 18 GHz)
Reference oscillator stability: 2 x 108/day
Power supply AC 100 V +10
15
%, 50/60 Hz, 100 VA
Dimensions and mass 460 (W) x 180 (H) x 370 (D) mm, 15 kg

MG724 Series Signal Generator (sold separately)


Model MG724E3 MG724G3
Frequency range 6.3 to 7.8 GHz 12 to 13 GHz
Frequency dial accuracy 0.3%
Output level4 100 to 5 dBm (Max.: 0 dBm)
Output level accuracy 1.5 dB
VSWR at output connector4 1.7
FREQ CHECK output 5 dBm
Output connector N-type

1: The calibration factor accuracy of the power sensor is 5% at 10 MHz to


10 GHz and 7% at 10 to 14 GHz.
2: Power measurement error: During power measurement, impedance mis-
match produces an error. The error varies according to VSWR CTS value
at the signal output connector.
The measurement error is as shown as below when the sensor VSWR is
assumed to be 1.4.
3: Custom-made product
4: VSWR must be measured at the end of the 2 meter cable.

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RF MICROWAVE MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
Composition
MS75B Main frame
ML73B Power Meter, MA72A Power Sensor, Frequency counter
MG724 Series Signal Generator (sold separately)
MG724E: 6.3 to 7.8 GHz, MG724G: 12 to 13 GHz

Optional Accessories
Item Remarks
Power: AC 100 V, 50/60 Hz, rechargeable
battery (rated operating hour: 5 hours)
Dimensions and mass:
B0056 case for ML73B
230 (W) x 50 (H) x 330 (D) mm,
4 kg (with power meter and power sensor)
Recorder output: 1 V 0.2 V at full scale
B0057 Case for 240 (W) x 135 (H) x 120 (D) mm,
MG724[ ] 6 kg (with signal generator)
An Optional Carrying Case Allows for Independent Use of the
MP721D1 20 dB, N-type,
20 dB coaxial fixed Max. input power: 2 W (+33 dBm),
Power Meter
attenuator DC to 14 GHz
J0063 30 dB, N-type, Ordering Information
30 dB high-power Max. input power: 10 W (+40 dBm), Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
attenuator DC to 12.4 GHz
Model/Order No. Name
J0064A
Main frame
5.8 to 8.6 GHz band
5.8 to 8.6 GHz, N-J WRJ-7 (BRJ-7 flange) MS75B Microwave Repeater Checker (custom-made product)
coaxial-to-waveguide
adaptor
Composition (for main frame)
J0064B ML73B Power Meter
10 to 15 GHz band MA72A Power Sensor
10 to 15 GHz, N-J WRJ-120 (BRJ-120 flange)
coaxial-to-waveguide Frequency Counter
adaptor
Signal Generator (sold separately)
MG724E Signal Generator (6.3 to 7.8 GHz, custom-made product)
MG724G Signal Generator (12 to 13 GHz, custom-made product)
Range of measurement error according to
1.0 VSWR () at the signal output connector Standard accessories (for main frame)
when the power sensor VSWR assumed to be 1.4. J0161 Power Sensor Cable, 1.5 m (for MA72A): 1 pc
Measurement error (dB)

J0114B Coaxial Cord


(UG-21D/U RG-9A/U UG-21D/U), 2 m: 1 pc
= 1.2 Power Cord, 2.5 m: 1 pc
MP540A 75 /50 Impedance Transformer: 1 pc
0.5 = 1.0 J0061 UG-29B/U Transformer Connector (N-type, J-J): 1 pc
J0246 MX-913/U Connector Cap (N-type): 1 pc
J0228 U Link: 1 pc
G0027 Screw Driver: 1 pc
F0022 Fuse, 2 A: 2 pcs
W0084 AE MS75B Operation Manual: 1 copy
0
10 MHz 10 GHz 14 GHz Frequency Optional accessories
B0056 Case for ML73B
B0057 Case for MG724[ ]
J0063 30 dB High-power Attenuator (30 dB, Max. input power:
10 W, DC to 12.4 GHz)
J0064A 5.8 to 8.6 GHz Band Coaxial-to-waveguide Adaptor
(5.8 to 8.6 GHz, coaxial N/flange BRJ-7)
J0064B 10 to 15 GHz Band Coaxial-to-waveguide Adaptor
(10 to 15 GHz, coaxial N/flange BRJ-120)
MP721D1 20 dB Coaxial Fixed Attenuator (N-type, DC to 14 GHz)

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SIGNAL GENERATOR
MG724E1/G1
6.3 to 7.8 GHz (MG724E1), 12 to 13 GHz (MG724G1)

For Maintaining and Adjusting Microwave Links

Custom-made product

The MG724E1/G1 are a compact lightweight microwave signal gener- Ordering Information
ator, designed for medium and small capacity microwave line re- Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
peater maintenance or adjustment. The instrument is best suited to
measure AGC characteristics, squelch function, and signal-to-noise Model/Order No. Name
ratio. Its high signal purity and frequency stability also enable it to be Main frame
used as a general-purpose signal source for microwave receiver ad- MG724E1 Signal Generator (custom-made product)
justment on a production line. MG724G1 Signal Generator (custom-made product)

Features Standard accessories


J0114B Coaxial Cord
High signal purity (UG-21D/U RG-9A/U UG-21D/U), 2 m: 1 pc
High frequency stability J0246 MX-913/U Connector Cap (N-type): 1 pc
Wide output level range Power Cord, 2.5 m: 1 pc
Low price F0016 Fuse, 0.2 A (for MG724E1): 2 pcs
Small and lightweight F0017 Fuse, 0.5 A (for MG724G1): 2 pcs
F0039 Fuse, 0.2 A (for MG724E1): 1 pc
Specifications F0042 Fuse, 0.8 A (for MG724G1): 1 pc
W0082AE MG724[ ]1 Operation Manual: 1 copy
Model MG724E1 MG724G1
Application equipment
Frequency range 6.3 to 7.8 GHz 12 to 13 GHz B0051 Front Cover
Frequency accuracy 0.3%
Level1 100 to 5 dBm (Max.: 0 dBm) Model designation
RF output

MG724[ ]: Without power supply


Level accuracy1 1.5 dB MG724[ ]1: With power supply
VSWR1 1.7
FREQ CHECK output 5 dBm
Output connector N-type
95 dBc/Hz 75 dBc/Hz
SSB FM noise
(10 kHz offset) (10 kHz offset)
AC 100 V, 50/60 Hz, AC 100 V, 50/60 Hz,
Power supply
10 VA 30 VA
Dimensions and mass 240 (W) x 135 (H) x 130 (D) mm, 4 kg

1: The value when measured at the end of the 2 m cable attached.

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ANALOG
TRANSMISSION
CHARACTERISTICS
MEASURING
INSTRUMENTS

Level Meter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 743

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ANALOG TRANSMISSION CHARACTERISTICS MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
LEVEL METER
ML424A
10 Hz to 20 MHz

For Constructing and Maintaining FDM Communication Lines

Custom-made product

The ML424A is a compactly designed level-meter of high level-mea- Performance


suring accuracy with a calibration signal internally provided. It is also The ML424A has excellent frequency response and level measuring
capable of measuring noise levels in conformity with the ITU-T accuracy. Figure 1 shows typical frequency response.
Recommendations with the necessary psophometer option.
Level frequency response (dB)

Features With 10 kHz and 0 dBm point as reference


Excellent frequency response of 0.1 dB over the range from 100
Hz to 13 MHz
High measuring accuracy of 0.2 dB including the frequency re-
sponse, attenuator step accuracy, and temperature stability
A psophometer option can be incorporated (Option 01) for measur-
ing noise levels of telephone and sound program circuits. The char-
acteristics of the weighting filters conform to the ITU-T Recommen- Frequency (Hz)
dations P.53 and J.16.
Fig.1 Typical Level Frequency Response
Applications
The ML424A is suited for use as a level meter to be used in con- (75 unbalanced)
struction and maintenance of FDM transmission lines and as a noise
level meter. With its small dimensions and ease of operation, it can
be utilized as a basic measuring instrument for various purposes in
laboratories and production lines.
The ML424A can be used in conjunction with the MG442A Synthesized
Level Generator.
Functions
The level measurement range of the ML424A is from 60 to +20
dBm (from 70 to +22 dBm with the indicator scale) and its noise lev-
el measurement range is from 80 to 0 dBm (from 90 to +2 dBm
with the indicator scale in ITU-T Rec. P.53).
Measurement is performed by using the 10 dB and 1dB step dials
and the indicator scale. The indicator scale is used in two modes:
NORMAL and EXPAND. In the EXPAND mode, the range of 1 db of
the indicator scale can be expanded to 0.05 dB in the minimum grad-
uation. With the internal calibration signal, the best condition can be
maintained by adjusting the meter with the LEVEL CAL button.
The ML424A can be used also as an amplifier (using the AMP OUT
terminal).
Moreover, a DC output for recording can be obtained.
: Formerly CCITT

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Specifications
10 Hz to 20 MHz (75 unbalanced)
Frequency 4 to 650 kHz (75 , 150 balanced)
30 Hz to 150 kHz (600 balanced)
Detection system Mean-value type
60 to +20 dBm at 0 dB indication of the indicator (attenuator only)
Level measuring range
70 to +22 dBm (using indicator scale and attenuator)
0.1 dB (100 Hz to 13 MHz)
Level frequency characteristic
referred to 10 kHz at 0 dBm, 75 unbalanced
0.2 dB (20 Hz to 6 MHz),
Level measuring accuracy 0.3 dB (10 Hz to 20 MHz)
when calibrated and measured from 60 to +20 dBm at 0 dB indication of the indicator
Scale expansion Minimum graduation: 0.05 dB, expanded range: 1 dB

Mode Return loss Connector High impedance


75 30 dB 900 k
BNC
unbalanced (10 Hz to 20 MHz) 45 pF
75 30 dB 90 k
Input impedance I-214
balanced (4 to 650 kHz) 100 pF
150 30 dB 90 k
I-214
balanced (4 to 650 kHz) 100 pF
600 30 dB 90 k
I-214
balanced (30 Hz to 150 kHz) 100 pF

Recorder output DC 1 0.01 V (at 0 dB indication, internal resistance: 1.5 k)


Gain: 0 to 60 dB, variable in 1 dB steps Output impedance: 75
AMP output
Maximum output level: +2 dBm into 75 load Noise level: 75 dBm (converted into input level)
When Option 01 built in
Weighting filter: for telephone circuit (ITU-T Rec. P.53) and for sound program circuit (ITU-T Rec. J.16)
Level measuring range: 80 to 0 dBm at 0 dB indication of the indicator (attenuator only)
Noise measurement 90 to +2 dBm (using indicator scale and attenuator for ITU-T Rec. P.53)
Detection system: Root-mean-square type
Maximum input level: 0 dBm (in the range from 30 to 0 dBm on 10 dB step dial)
10 dBm (in the range from 80 to 40 dBm on 10 dB step dial)
Power AC 100 V 10%, 50/60 Hz 22 VA
Dimensions and mass 282 (W) x 99 (H) x 200 (D) mm, 4 kg
Ambient temperature,
0 to +45C
rated range of use

Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name
Main frame
ML424A Level Meter (10 Hz to 20 MHz, mean-value detection,
custom-made product)

Standard accessories
J0115A Coaxial Cord (3CZ-P 3CZ-P), 1 m: 1 pc
J0050A Balanced Cord (M-214S M-214S), 1 m: 1 pc
F0008 Fuse, 1 A: 1 pc
W0201AE ML424A Operation Manual: 1 copy

Option
ML424-01 Psophometer for ML424A (ITU-T J.16/P.53)

Optional accessories
B0009 Front Cover
B0241 Carrying Case

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COMPONENTS

Fixed Attenuator for High Power Measurement . . . 746


Impedance Transformer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 746
Directional Couplers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 747
Pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 748
Branch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 749
High-Pass Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750
Band Pass Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 751

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COMPONENTS
FIXED ATTENUATOR FOR 50 75 IMPEDANCE TRANSFORMER
HIGH POWER MEASUREMENT MP614B, MB-009
50 to 1200 MHz DC to 2 GHz

MP614B

Model J0063 J0078 J0395 B0472 The MP614B is used over the range from 50 to 1200 MHz mainly for
changing the impedance of a measuring signal source such as a sig-
Attenuation 30 dB 20 dB 30 dB 30 dB nal generator. It is a transformer type, so that it has a smaller loss
Frequency DC to
DC to 18 GHz DC to 9 GHz DC to 18 GHz
than a resistance attenuator type, and does not lower the signal
range 12.4 GHz source level. When the output level of a signal generator is shown in
Maximum a power unit as in dBm, the output level after impedance transform-
30 W 100 W ing by the MP614B will have a value which is obtained by subtract-
allowable 10 W (+40 dBm)
(+44.7 dBm) (+50 dBm) ing the insertion loss (dB) of the impedance transformer from the
power
output level of the signal generator.
Connector N-type (50 )
The MB-009 is constructed so that the central connector will not be
damaged if a 50 N-type plug is connected by mistake to the 75
side.

Specifications
Model MP614B MB-009
Frequency range 50 to 1200 MHz DC to 2 GHz
VSWR:
1.2 (50 to 600 MHz), VSWR: 1.2
Impedance
1.3 (600 MHz) On both sides of 50 and
characteristics
On the 75 side by 75
terminating the 50 side
Connector N-P (50 ), NC-J (75 )
1 dB (<600 MHz),
Insertion loss 6.2 dB 0.5 dB
1.5 dB (600 MHz)
Maximum
1W 0.5 W
allowable power
Ambient
temperature, 0 to +45C
rated range of use
Dimensions and
21 x 70 mm, 100 g 21 x 65 mm
mass

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COMPONENTS
CM DIRECTIONAL COUPLER DIRECTIONAL COUPLER
MP520 series MP654A
25 to 1700 MHz 0.8 to 3 GHz

MP520A

This coupler is used in the measurement of fundamental frequency The MP654A is used to branch one part of the transmitted output for
power and spurious power which supplies coaxial feeders in VHF such measurements as those of fundamental wave and higher har-
and UHF bands. Various models are provided in accordance with monic spurious characteristics using a spectrum analyzer. The
feeder impedance and frequency. It is also capable of measuring the MP654A is used for measuring personal radio transceivers and au-
VSWR of antenna systems. tomobile telephones.

60
Coupling attenuation (dB)

B
50 29
Coupling (dB)

D
40
C
30
30
A
20
31
10
20 30 50 100 200 300 500 1000 2000
32
Frequency (MHz)
0.8 1.0 1.7 1.9 2.5 3.0
Frequency (GHz)
Coupling Attenuation Characteristics

Specifications Specifications
Model MP520A MP520B MP520C MP520D Frequency range 0.8 to 3 GHz
Frequency 25 to 25 to 25 to 100 to Impedance 50 (N-type connector)
range 500 MHz 1000 MHz 500 MHz 1700 MHz
Coupling Approx. 30 dB
Impedance 75 (NC-type connector) 50 (N-type connector)
Input power (max.) 50 W
Coupling Approx. 38 dB Approx. 46 dB Approx. 40 dB Approx. 28 dB
attenuation at 100 MHz at 100 MHz at 100 MHz at 100 MHz Calibration data reattached
Directivity 20 dB
Termination 50 , VSWR: 1.07
Ambient
temperature,
0 to +45C
rated range
of use
Dimensions
98 (W) x 56 (H) x 26 (D) mm, 400 g
and mass
Accessories Coaxial Cord (S-5DWP 5D-2W S-5DWP), 1 m: 1 pc
supplied Termination (50 ): 1 pc

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COMPONENTS
T-PAD FOUR-PORT JUNCTION PAD
Z-164A, Z-164B MP659A, MA1612A
DC to 1 GHz DC to 200 MHz 40 MHz to 1 GHz 5 MHz to 3 GHz

Z-164A MA1612A

The Z-164A/B is used as a matching pad for applying the mixed out- The MP659A and MA1612A are used as an impedance matching
put of two signal generators to the input terminal of a receiver for mea- box applying the mixed output of three RF signal generators to a re-
suring two-signal characteristics (such as the blocking and intermodu- ceiver input terminal for measurement of three-signal characteristics
lation characteristic) of the receiver. (such as receiver SINAD performance).

SSG1
SSG1
Receiver under test Interference signal Receiver to be measured

Z-164A/B SSG2 MP659A,


MA1612A
RECEIVER
Interference signal
SSG3
SSG2
Wanted signal
Connection for Measuring Two-signal Characteristics

Specifications Specifications
Model Z-164A Z-164B Model MP659A MA1612A
Frequency range DC to 1000 MHz DC to 200 MHz Frequency range 40 MHz to 1 GHz 5 MHz to 3 GHz
Insertion loss 6 0.5 dB (voltage ratio) 15 1 dB (<1 GHz),
Insertion loss 10.5 1 dB
50 75 15 1.5 dB (1 GHz)
Impedance
VSWR: 1.3 (up to 500 MHz) VSWR: 1.2 50 , 50 ,
characteristics Impedance
1.5 (500 MHz) (up to 200 MHz) VSWR: 1.3 (<500 MHz), VSWR: 1.4 (<1 GHz),
characteristics
Connector N (S)-J M-J 2.0 (1 GHz) 1.5 (500 MHz)

Operating Connector N (S)-J


0 to +45C
temperature SSG1-SSG2,
Maximum SSG1-SSG3:
SSG1-SSG2,
0.5 W 30 dB (<1 GHz),
allowable power Isolation SSG1-SSG3: 30 dB
25 dB (<2 GHz),
SSG2-SSG3: 25 dB
20 dB (3 GHz)
SSG2-SSG3: 20 dB
Operating
0 to +50C
temperature
Maximum
1W
allowable power

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COMPONENTS
BRANCH
MP640A
DC to 1700 MHz

From transmitter To load

Input terminal Output terminal


40 dB

Attenuated output terminal

To Field Strength Meter, Spectrum Analyzer,


Frequency Counter, Electronic Voltmeter, etc.

39

Attenuator (dB)
The MP640A is used for branching a part of the transmitted signal in
measuring the spurious characteristics of a transmitter with a field 40
strength meter or a spectrum analyzer. Its frequency characteristics
of attenuation is flat over DC to 1700 MHz, so that it can be conve-
niently utilized for measurement without taking the frequency char- 41
acteristic into consideration. The maximum allowable input power is
16W.

Specifications
1.2
VSWR

Frequency range DC to 1700 MHz


Input/Output connector N-type (50 ), VSWR: 1.2 1.1
Attenuation (input terminal
40 dB 1 dB at 100 MHz
to attenuated terminal) 1.0
0 10 100 300 1000
0.5 dB (DC to 300 MHz)
Attenuation characteristics 1.0 dB (300 to 1000 MHz) Frequency (MHz)
1.5 dB (1000 to 1700 MHz)
0.2 dB (DC to 300 MHz) Typical Characteristics
Insertion loss 0.5 dB (300 to 1000 MHz)
1.0 dB (1000 to 1700 MHz)
Ambient temperature,
0 to +45C
rated range of use
Dimensions and mass 91 (W) x 59 (H) x 31 (D) mm, 250 g

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COMPONENTS
HIGH-PASS FILTER
MP526 Series
27/60/150/250/400 MHz bands

The MP526 series is for measuring the spurious characteristics with


a field strength meter or a spectrum analyzer. Eliminating the funda-
mental signal by using a filter prevents the internal spurious of the
field strength meter or spectrum analyzer due to an excessive input
to facilitate measurement. The MP526A, B, C, D, and G are available
to suit the five different frequency bands.

50
(45)

Attenuation (dB)
30
Passband

3
2

Attenuation 1.02 x fc (300 MHz)


band 1 GHz
Frequency 1.7 GHz

Specifications
Model MP526A MP526B MP526C MP526D MP526G
Frequency band 60 MHz 150 MHz 250 MHz 400 MHz 27 MHz
Attenuation band 50 to 80 MHz 120 to 190 MHz 200 to 300 MHz 335 to 520 MHz 26 to 30 MHz
Cut-off frequency (fc) 100 MHz 240 MHz 400 MHz 670 MHz 52 MHz
50 dB (70 MHz) 50 dB (170 MHz) 50 dB (280 MHz) 50 dB (470 MHz) 45 dB (28 MHz)
Attenuation characteristics
30 dB (80 MHz) 30 dB (190 MHz) 30 dB (300 MHz) 30 dB (520 MHz) 30 dB (30 MHz)
Passband (1.02 x fc), 1 GHz, 1.7 GHz (400 MHz band), 300 MHz (27 MHz band)
Insertion loss 2 dB in passband
Maximum allowable power +10 dBm
Characteristic impedance 50 nominal, connector: N-type
Ambient temperature, rated range of use 0 to +45C
Dimensions and mass 51 (W) x 48 (H) x 138 (D) mm, 400 g

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COMPONENTS
BAND PASS FILTER
MA2512A
1.92 to 2.17 GHz

When the signal generator outputs an IMT-2000 test signal, some- Specifications
times spurious signals generated by the circuits in the signal gener-
ator are an obstacle for tests. In this case, connect the MA2512A to Frequency range: 1.92 to 2.17 GHz
Insertion loss: 3.5 dB
filter these unwanted signals. The MA2512A has excellent amplitude Ripple: 0.2 dB (at 5 MHz bandwidth)
ripple and group delay characteristics in the frequency band of IMT- Pass band
Group delay: 1 ns (at 5 MHz bandwidth)
2000, because the MA2512A does not degrade modulation accura- Impedance: 50
cy of the signal generator. Return loss: 15 dB
Frequency range: DC to 1.5 GHz, 2.58 to 7 GHz
Filter band
Attenuation: 20 dB (<5 GHz), 10 dB (5 GHz)
I/O connector N-J
Max. input power 1W
148 (W) x 35 (H) x 31 (D) mm, 500 g
Insertion Loss (dB)

Dimensions and mass

Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name
Main frame
MA2512A Band Pass Filter

Standard accessory
W1876AE MA2512A Operation Manual: 1 copy
Frequency (MHz)
Peripherals
MG3681A Digital Modulation Signal Generator
Frequency Characteristics

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MICROWAVE
COMPONENTS

Outline of Microwave Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . 753

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MICROWAVE COMPONENTS
OUTLINE OF MICROWAVE COMPONENTS

Precision Components-Precision Measurements Coaxial and Waveguide to Coax Adapters


Anritsu is a leader in the design and production of precision microwave A series of precision measurement adapters are available to adapt
components. one connector type to another. Poor adapter VSWR (poor return
Precision Coaxial Connector Systems to 65 GHz loss) can be a major source of measurement error and, therefore
Precision Coaxial and Waveguide to Coax Adapters adapters, must be carefully selected. Anritsu precision adapters typ-
High Directivity SWR Autotesters and Bridges ically have 6-12 dB better return loss than competitive units.
RF Detectors Waveguide-to-Coax Adapters are available to 110 GHz.
Precision Terminations and Air lines
Precision Fixed Attenuators Precision Terminations and Air Lines
Precision Step Attenuators Anritsu is recognized as the leader in the field of impedance stan-
Precision Power Dividers and Splitters dards. Anritsu air lines and terminations are unsurpassed for accu-
Precision Bias Tees racy and impedance match. Not only do these products increase
Broadband Microwave Limiters measurement accuracy, they also provide the only method of certify-
ing the performance of SWR Autotesters, bridges, directional cou-
Connector Design Leadership plers, and other devices.
Anritsu is the leader of high frequency microwave connector tech-
nology and is driven by an ongoing commitment to exceed customer Precision Fixed Attenuators
needs. Anritsu created and trademarked the K Connector with cov- Anritsu attenuators offer superior performance in a low cost pack-
erage to 40 GHz, along with a complete family of 40 GHz test equip- age. The low VSWR (excellent return loss) minimizes signal reflec-
ment. It was an immediate success and today is used on many com- tions and simultaneously reduces ripple effects in the output fre-
mercial components, test fixtures, and military systems. quency response. This assures flat, consistent attenuation charac-
The V Connector offers coaxial coverage to 65 GHz and uses a teristics regardless of other devices reflection characteristics. One of
1.85 mm geometry endorsed by the International Electrotechnical the simplest ways to improve impedance match is to insert a preci-
Commission (IEC). It mates with commercially available 2.4 mm con- sion attenuator between the device under test and the source or RF
nectors. detector. The 41K and 41V Series attenuators are specifically de-
Anritsu continues its leadership role with the introduction of the signed for such applications where accuracy is a basic requirement.
Integrated V Connector, which combines compatibility with V In addition to being available as individual units of 3, 6, 10, or 20 dB,
Connectors with easy installation and consistent excellent perfor- the 41K and 41V Series Fixed Attenuators are also available in sets
mance. with certified calibration data. Available frequency ranges cover DC
The VP Connector delivers push-on simplicity with excellent per- to 26.5 GHz, 40 GHz, or 65 GHz.
formance to 65 GHz. Many other attenuator applications have as their principal objective
The W1 Connector provides mode-free performance to 110 GHz the reduction of power. Since the attenuator might not be inserted at
and uses a 1.00 mm coaxial connector front side interface. a measurement point, the measurement precision discussed earlier
is not required. In such a power-reducing system application, atten-
uators are often required in large quantities, making price an impor-
tant consideration. The 43K Series includes models covering DC to
26.5 GHz, and DC to 40 GHz. All are available with 3, 6, 10, or
20 dB attenuation values. All have the Anritsu K Connectors and are
compatible with SMA connectors.
Whatever your fixed attenuator needs might be, Anritsu provides the
solution.

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MICROWAVE COMPONENTS

Precision Step Attenuators Anritsus high directivity bridges and autotesters set the standards
Anritsu offers low loss, high precision step attenuators. These pro- for reflection measurements. High directivity translates to accurate
grammable step attenuators are available with 10 dB steps from 0 to measurements. Anritsu high directivity bridges are available for
70 dB or 0 to 110 dB ranges. DC to 40 GHz frequency range en- GPC-7, 50 and 75 Type N. High directivity autotesters are available
sures the broadest attenuation and frequency coverage available. with GPC-7, Type N, and SMA, 3.5, K Connectors, and V
Contact Anritsu for needs above 40 GHz. Connectors.

Precision Power Dividers and Splitters RF Detectors


Anritsu produces precision V Connector dividers and splitters to Just as directivity is the principal error contributor in reflection mea-
65 GHz and precision K Connector dividers and splitters to 40 GHz. surements, the impedance match of the signal source and RF detec-
All Anritsu power dividers are 3-resistor symmetrical designs with tor is a significant error contributor in transmission measurements.
excellent amplitude and phase tracking. Anritsu power splitters are Anritsu offers a complete line of coaxial RF detectors covering from
2-resistor designs, used to accurately split signals for ratio mea- 100 kHz to 50 GHz with the lowest SWR available. The excellent im-
surements. pedance match of the detectors, along with that of the test port on
the SWR Autotesters and bridges, minimize errors when making si-
Precision Bias Tees multaneous transmission and measurements.
Anritsu Bias Tees are used to combine DC and RF for active device
measurements. Low RF throughline loss and low SWR ensure neg- Calibration and Verification Kits
ligible effect on measurements from 50 kHz to 65 GHz. Anritsu offers calibration kits which contain all the precision compo-
nents and tools required to calibrate an Anritsu VNA in a connector
Broadband Microwave Limiters style of your choice.
Anritsu broadband microwave limiters provide the widest frequency
range available in a limiter. Designed to protect sensitive microwave Specials
equipment, these limiters incorporate unique single-side limiting to Anritsu also manufactures assemblies and components to meet
provide soft limiting characteristics over 10 MHz to 26.5 GHz. specific customer requirements in both coaxial and waveguide
structures. These include such components as Connectors, Bias
High Directivity SWR Autotesters and Bridges Tee, Step Attenuator, Detector, Power Sensors, Waveguide, Coaxial
SWR Autotesters and SWR Bridges are directional measurement Adapters, and RF Cables etc.
devices that separate the incident and the reflected signals of a de- When requesting quotations on special assemblies, as a minimum
vice under test. The reflected component can then be compared to please provide this information: frequency range, electrical charac-
the incident signal to determine the difference between the devices teristics, mechanical details and outline dimensions if any.
impedance and its characteristic impedance.
An SWR bridge has a precision termination inside the bridge, elim- OEM
inating the need for an external reference. An autotester further sim- Anritsu is a leading provider of OEM components, subsystems and
plifies the user interface by incorporating a detector into the RF out- Multifunction Integrated Assemblies for Automated Test Equipment,
put that provides a DC output proportional to the DUT mismatch. Optical and Wireless communication applications where perfor-
The directivity of the SWR Autotester or bridge is the measure of mance, precision and reliability are essential.
how well the incident and reflected signals can be separated. For ex- Anritsu brings decades of experience to every project, providing excel-
ample, 40 dB directivity means that the error signal in the output is lent technical expertise in developing customized high performance
40 dB below the reflected signal to be measured. integrated solutions using leading edge technologies.
Our customers include major semiconductor and communications
companies, government agencies, aerospace prime contractors and
general RF and Microwave companies.

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EQUIPMENT

Portable Test Rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 756


Coaxial Cords, Adapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 757
Dimensions of Waveguide Flanges . . . . . . . . . . . . . 759
Accessories for F-Series Cabinets . . . . . . . . . . . . . 760
Accessories for E-Series Cabinets . . . . . . . . . . . . . 762

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PORTABLE TEST RACK
MB23B, MB24D
The MB23B and MB24D can be folded so they can be transported
easily and used in places with space limitations. Metal fittings to
accommodate both F-series and E-series cabinet designs are in-
cluded.
MB23B
By easy operation of the lever, the table can be inclined at five dif-
ferent angles for optimum instrument viewing ease.
Thanks to Anritsu's exclusive construction, just a light touch of the
lever is all it takes to move the angle safely up to 45.
MB24D
The table is fixed in a horizontal position.
Since the rack can support up to 80 kg, several instruments may be
stacked.

MB23B MB24D

Specifications
Model MB23B MB24D
Folding capability Yes
Dimensions and mass of
Mass: 40 kg, Dimensions: 426 (W) x 350 (H) x 451 (D) mm Mass: 80 kg, Dimensions: 426 (W) x 550 (H) x 451 (D) mm
instrument to be mounted
Tilt angle 10, horizontal, +15, +30, +45 Fixed horizontally
Casters Wheel diameter: 102 mm, Stopper: At front wheel Wheel diameter: 125 mm, Stopper: At front wheel
Mass 16 kg 20 kg

Folded MB23B MB24D

Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name, and quantity when ordering.
Model/Order No. Name
Main frame
MB23B Portable Test Rack
MB24D Portable Test Rack

Optional accessories
J1339A 15A125V Type A Cable Tap
J1340A 20A125V Type A Cable Tap
B0585A Portable Test Rack Angle
B0343 Safety Belt (1.5 m)

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COAXIAL CORDS, ADAPTERS

Figure Name Order


Impedance
No. Item Composition (connector cable connector) Length No.
1 m J0576B
1 Coaxial cord N-P 5D-2W N-P
2 m J0576D
1 m J0025A
30 Coaxial cord S-5DWP 5D-2W S-5DWP
2 m J0025C
50 1 m J0133A
2 Coaxial cord 3CA-P2 TG-58A/U 3CA-P2
2 m J0133C
3 Clip conversion pad N-J Clip J0047
4 Coaxial cord 3CA-P2 TG-58A/U Alligator clip 1m J0054A
1 m J0026A
5 Coaxial cord 3CV-P2 3C-2V 3CV-P2
2 m J0081
1 m J0028A
6 Coaxial cord SP-3CP 3C-2WS SP-3CP
Connecting 2 m J0028B
cords 1 m J0029A
7 Coaxial cord SP-3CP 3C-2WS 3CW-P
2 m J0029B
75
1 m J0030A
8 Coaxial cord P-5CP 5C-2W P-5CP
2 m J0030B
1 m J0027A
9 Coaxial cord M-P-3 3C-2V 3CV-P2
2 m J0027B
1 m J0031A
10 Coaxial cord M-P-5 5C-2V M-P-5
2 m J0031B
1 m J0032
11 Balanced cord I-214APS C1UUS shielded connecting cord I-214APS
2 m J0033
(balanced)
12 Balanced cord M-214S Shielded connecting cord M-214S 1m J0050A
13 CS1-MM2 shielded connecting cord 2m J0034
14 Coaxial adapter N-P N-P J0038
15 Coaxial adapter N-J N-J J0039
50 16 Coaxial adapter N-P BNC-J J0040
17 Coaxial adapter N-J BNC-J J0044
18 Coaxial adapter N-J BNC-P J0043
Conversion 19 Coaxial adapter N-P M-J J0041

connectors 20 Coaxial adapter N-J M-P J0042
21 Coaxial adapter NC-P SP-3CJ J0046
22 Coaxial adapter NC-P BNC-J J0055
75 23 Coaxial adapter BNC-P M-J J0045
24 Coaxial adapter SP-3CJ 3C-P (BNC-P) J0053
25 Coaxial adapter SP-3CP 3C-J (BNC-J) J0052
U-link 75 26 MP529A U-Link
Coaxial 50 27 Coaxial T-connector S (N)-type J0048
T-connectors 70 28 Coaxial T-connector M-type J0049

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Order Number J0576B/D 1 J0133A/C 2 J0047 3

Coaxial cord 1 m/2 m Coaxial cord 1 m/2 m


Item/Composition N-P 5D-2W N-P 3CA-P2 RG-58A/U 3CA-P2 Clip conversion pad, N-J clip
J0054A 4 J0026A 5 J0028A/B 6 J0029A/B 7
J0081

Coaxial cord 1 m Coaxial cord 1 m/2 m Coaxial cord 1 m/2 m Coaxial cord 1 m/2 m
3CA-P2 RG-58A/U Alligator clip 3CV-P2 3C-2V 3CV-P2 SP-3CP 3C-2WS SP-3CP SP-3CP 3C-2WS 3CW-P
J0030A/B 8 J0027A/B 9 J0031A/B 10 J0032 11
J0033

Balanced cord 1 m/2 m


Coaxial cord 1 m/2 m Coaxial cord 1 m/2 m Coaxial cord 1 m/2 m I-214APS C1UUS shielded
P-5CP 5C-2W P-5CP M-P-3 3C-2V 3CV-P2 M-P-5 5C-2V M-P-5 connecting cord I-214APS
J0050A 12 J0034 13 J0038 14 J0039 15

Balanced cord 1 m, M-214S


shielded connecting cord M-214S CS1-MM2 shielded connecting
(compatible with I-214APS) cord, 2 m Coaxial adapter N-P N-P Coaxial adapter N-J N-J
J0040 16 J0044 17 J0043 18 J0041 19

Coaxial adapter N-P BNC-P Coaxial adapter N-J BNC-J Coaxial adapter N-J BNC-P Coaxial adapter N-P M-J
J0042 20 J0046 21 J0055 22 J0045 23

Coaxial adapter N-J M-P Coaxial adapter NC-P SP-3CJ Coaxial adapter NC-P BNC-J Coaxial adapter BNC-P M-J
J0053 24 J0052 25 26 J0048 27

Coaxial adapter Coaxial adapter


SP-3CJ 3C-P (BNC-P) SP-3CP 3C-J (BNC-J) MP529A U-Link Coaxial T-connector, 50 , S (N) type
J0049 28 J0025A/C 29

Coaxial cord 1 m/2 m


Coaxial T-connector, 75 , M type S-5DWP 5D-2W S-5DWP

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List of Principal Coaxial Cables
Coaxial Characteristic Nominal attenuation Nominal Finished Mass Suitable
Remarks
cable impedance (10 MHz) capacitance diameter (g/m) connector
3C-2V 5.8 mm 48 3C connector Single outer conductor, PVC covered
3C-2W 0.042 dB/m 6.5 mm 75 Double outer conductor, PVC covered
75 3 (10 MHz)
3C-2Z 3.8 mm 28 Single outer conductor, No PVC covered
3C connector
3C-2T (0.013 dB/m, 1 MHz) 7.4 mm 110 Triple outer conductor, PVC covered
67 pF/m
3C-2WS 75 1 (10 MHz) 0.048 dB/m 6.6 mm 76 SP connector Double outer conductor, PVC covered
5C-2V 7.8 mm 75 5A connector Single outer conductor, PVC covered
plug for 1 V
5C-2W 75 3 (10 MHz) 0.027 dB/m 8.5 mm 110
type, connector
Double outer conductor, PVC covered
5C-2Z 5.8 mm 48 for 1 V type Single outer conductor, No PVC covered
3D-2W 0.047 dB/m 6.4 mm 75 Double outer conductor, PVC covered
5D-2V 50 2 (10 MHz) 100 pF/m 7.5 mm 85 Single outer conductor, PVC covered
0.031 dB/m S connector
5D-2W 8.2 mm 120 Double outer conductor, PVC covered
RG-55/U 5.25 mm 55 BNC Double outer conductor, PE covered
53.5 2.5 (4 MHz) 0.0328 dBm
RG-58/U 93.5 pF/m
4.95 mm 50 BNC, N Single outer conductor, PVC covered
RG-58A/U 50 2 (10 MHz) 0.0427 dB/m

Dimensions of Waveguide Flanges


BRJ-4
BRJ-4 (3.30
(3.30 to to 4.90
4.90 GHz)
GHz) BRJ-6
BRJ-6 (4.90
(4.90 to 7.05
to 7.05 GHz)GHz)

20
38
50
29.1
47
60

2 3.2
2 3.2

40
6 3.5
52
20 8 3.5 58
58.1
70
76
90

BRJ-7(5.85
BRJ-7 (5.85to
to8.20
8.20GHz)
GHz) BRJ-10 (8.20 to 12.40 GHz)
2 3.2 4 4.5
15.85

50
36

10.2
32.5
42

2 3.2

34.85
6 3.5 22.9
50
56 31
70 42

BRJ-120
BRJ-120 (9.84
(9.84 toto 15.0
15.0 GHz)
GHz) BRJ-140
BRJ-140 (11.9
(11.9 toto 18.0
18.0 GHz)
GHz) BRJ-18
BRJ-18(14.5
(14.5 to
to 22.0
22.0 GHz)
GHz)
4 4 4 4 2 3.2 4 3.3
12.14 12.14
14.25 14.25

7.899
9.525

33.5
38

6.477
41
52

19.050 15.799

13.21 13.21 12.625 12.625


38 33.5 12.954
90

(Unit: mm)

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ACCESSORIES FOR F-SERIES CABINETS

Anritsu's F-series cabinet was designed using basic dimensions that Tilt Stand
conform to EIA and IEC racking specifications, permitting compatible Allows cabinet to be used at an angle
equipment to be easily stacked up to form a system, or to be mount-
ed on the EIA/IEC standard rack.
The accessories of the F-series cabinet are easy to mount and use,
and blend with the design of the cabinet. The F-series can be iden-
tified by its green feet.

Protective Cover
Protects front of cabinet

No. Description Quantity


1 1

Item Order No.


Tilt stand 1MW450D B0330A
Tilt stand 3/4MW450D B0330B
1
Tilt stand 3/4MW350D B0330C
Tilt stand 2/3MW350D B0330D
No. Description Quantity
1 Protective cover 1
Rack Mount Kit
Item Order No. The rack mount accessory is for use with 1MW450D cabinet.
For EIA/IEC standard rack
Protective cover 1MW2U B0329A
Protective cover 1MW3U B0329B 4
Protective cover 1MW4U B0329C
Protective cover 1MW5U B0329D
Protective cover 3/4MW3U B0329F
Protective cover 3/4MW4U B0329G
Protective cover 2/3MW4U B0329K
Protective cover 1/2MW2U B0329L

Coupler 2
To mount two or more F-series cabinets in a stack

1
3

No. Description Quantity


1 Rack flange 2
2 Side rail 2
1
3 5NPS25S7 + SW 2
4 4NPS6S7 + SW 4

Item Order No.


2 Rack mount kit 2U B0333A
Rack mount kit 3U B0333B
Rack mount kit 4U B0333C

No. Description Quantity Rack mount kit 5U B0333D

1 Coupler 4
2 Screw 8

Item Order No.


Coupler B0332

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F-series Cabinet Rack Mount Dimensions Front Handle
Protects the front section
448 1.5
426

Opening

6
481.6 1.5
10 R3
Holes

1
A

C
H
B

No. Description Quantity

2.5
A

1 Front handle 2
465 1.5 451 2 Screw 4

Unit: mm
Cabinet height H A B C Item Order No.

2U 88 5.9 76.2 85.5 Front handle 2U B0331A

3U 132.5 37.7 57.1 130 Front handle 3U B0331B

4U 177 37.7 101.6 174.5 Front handle 4U B0331C

5U 221.5 37.7 146.1 219 Front handle 5U B0331D

Cabinet Angle Support Dimensions Symbol and Dimensions of F-series Cabinet


Cabinet

2
Angle support
C
2.5

Height
430 1.5
+2
432 0

448 1.5 Wi
dth pth
De
Note: Merely attaching the equipment to the rack with rack mount kit does not
provide enough support. Use either angle supports or shelves to provide
the necessary support.
Height
Symbol Dimension (mm)
2U 88
3U 132.5
4U 177
5U 221.5
6U 266

Width
Symbol Dimension (mm)
1MW 426
3/4MW 320
2/3MW 284
1/2MW 213

Depth
Symbol Dimension (mm)
250D 251
350D 351
450D 451
Note: Knobs, handles, and feet are not included in cabinet external dimensions.

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ACCESSORIES FOR E-SERIES CABINETS

Anritsu's E-series cabinet was designed using basic dimensions that Front Handle Kit
conform to EIA and IEC racking specifications, permitting compatible
equipment to be easily stacked up to form a system, or to be mount-
ed on the EIA/IEC standard rack. Featuring a balanced design, the
E-series cabinet accessories provide ease of mounting and use. The
E-series cabinet can be identified by the four silver metal sections be-
tween its top and side surfaces.
Front/rear Cover
1

Remove trim tape


1
2
3

Front cover cannot be used.


No. Description Quantity
1 Front handle 2
2U to 3U1 4
2 Screw
1 4U to 6U 6
3 Trim tape 2
Protects front and back of cabinet. 1: Denotes height of cabinet
Due to projections, the rear cover may not be usable with some equip-
ment. Front handles and front cover cannot be used simultaneously.
Item Order No.
No. Description Quantity
Front handle kit 2U B0036
1 Front/rear cover 1
Front handle kit 3U B0037
Front handle kit 4U B0038
Item Order No.
Front handle kit 5U B0039
Front/rear cover 1MW2U B0018
Front handle kit 6U B0040
Front/rear cover 1MW3U B0019
Front/rear cover 1MW4U B0020
Front/rear cover 1MW5U B0021 Stacking Foot
Front/rear cover 1MW6U B0022
Front/rear cover 2/3MW2U B0023
Front/rear cover 2/3MW3U B0024
Front/rear cover 2/3MW4U B0025
Front/rear cover 1/2MW2U B0026
1
Front/rear cover 1/2MW3U B0027

These one-touch lock feet replace the standard molded feet for use
when stacking equipment of the same width and depth, and when
mounting the equipment on a portable test rack.

No. Description Quantity


1 Stacking foot 4
2 Screw 8

Item Order No.


Stacking feet B0029
Note: By replacing the standard molded feet with stacking feet (B0029), the
1MW cabinet can be used with Anritsu's portable test racks MB23A and
MB24B.

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Rack Flange Kit E-series Cabinet Rack Mount Dimensions

1.5
a b c b a
H

2.5
465 Holes
482
438

Remove Remove trim tape


screws
1 R3
2

The rack mount accessory is for use with equipment having 1MW cabi- 6
net width providing front handles.
10
No. Description Quantity 426 Detail of holes
1 Rack flange 2
2U to 3U 4 Cabinet height H (mm) a b c
2 Screw
4U to 6U 6 2U 88 5.9 76.2
3U 132.5 37.7 57.1
Item Order No. 4U 177 37.7 101.6
Rack flange kit 2U B0046 5U 221.5 37.7 146.1
Rack flange kit 3U B0047 6U 266 37.7 57.1 76.2
Rack flange kit 4U B0048 Note: This space provides room to attach a flange for supporting the equipment.
Rack flange kit 5U B0049
Rack flange kit 6U B0050 Symbol and Dimensions of E-series Cabinet
Note: For 1MW cabinets
When assembled, the panel width is suitable for 19-inch racks.
For EIA/IEC standard rack
Rack Mount Kit

Height

Wi
dth pth
De

Height
Symbol Dimension (mm)
Remove trim tape 2U 88
1 3U 132.5
2
3 4U 177
5U 221.5
The rack mount accessory is for use with equipment having 1MW cabi-
net width. 6U 266
Note: Merely attaching the equipment to the rack with rack mount kit does not
provide enough support. Use either angle supports or shelves to provide Width
the necessary support.
Symbol Dimension (mm)
No. Description Quantity
1MW 426
1 Front handle 2
3/4MW 320
2 Rack flange 2
2/3MW 284
2U to 3U 4
3 Screw 1/2MW 213
4U to 6U 6
Depth
Item Order No.
Symbol Dimension (mm)
Rack mount kit 2U B0041
250D 251
Rack mount kit 3U B0042
350D 351
Rack mount kit 4U B0043
450D 451
Rack mount kit 5U B0044
Note: Knobs, handles, and feet are not included in cabinet external dimensions.
Rack mount kit 6U B0045
Note: For 1MW cabinets
When assembled, the panel width is suitable for 19-inch racks.
For EIA/IEC standard rack
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Network and Service Performance Analyzer . . . . . 765


GSM, GPRS/EDGE and 3G Optimization,
Troubleshooting and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . 773
Integrated OSS Service Assurance Solutions . . . . 778

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NETWORK AND SERVICE PERFORMANCE ANALYZER
NetClaw

Network and Service Performance Analyzer for Fixed and Mobile Networks

NetClaw is the latest generation of protocol analyzers from Anritsu. The intuitive workflow of the NetClaw allows operators to test new 3G
It has been designed with advanced applications for service testing, standards and interoperability of multiple technologies across con-
network monitoring, and data acquisition for existing and next-gen- verged networks with focus on sessions and signaling sequences to
eration networks across GSM, GPRS/EDGE, UMTS, and VoIP, SS7, speed deployment.
IN and ISDN networks. Packed in one single convenient box and de-
signed with a true client-server architecture, NetClaw proves a high- Platform Features
ly reliable and scalable solution for both remote and local operation. Multi-level Protocol Analysis
NetClaw decodes captured data in a wide range of mobile access
and fixed core networks protocols, including GSM, GPRS/EDGE,
UMTS, VoIP, SS7, IN, and ISDN technologies. This allows you to car-
ry out troubleshooting on the fly without deploying an external post-
processing tool, thus accelerating trouble resolution.

Figure 1. Troubleshooting and optimization across mobile ac-


cess and core networks.
Capable of capturing and storing network and service data operators
can use NetClaw for real-time data analysis, such as protocol de-
coding, sequencing, and real-time multi-level protocol analysis of a Figure 2. NetClaw provides multi-level protocol analysis. with
wide range of mobile access and core protocols across GSM, message-sequence view toggling.
GPRS/EDGE, UMTS, SS7, and IP domains. You may also use the
NetClaw for high-speed data capture for post-processing analysis by
Anritsu's post-processing tool, Compass Wireless for troubleshoot-
ing and optimization of mobile access networks.

The fast and simple setup - only 3 clicks to results - greatly facilitates
the deployment of the testing platform in the organization allowing
technical personnel to focus on solving problems.

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Sequence Recognizer Client-server Architecture
NetClaw includes a powerful sequence recognizer that automatical- The NetClaw architecture is client-server based, supporting both lo-
ly recognizes and groups all related messages in a transaction, re- cal and remote operation.
moving the requirement for manually correlating related messages.
Each sequence consists of a correlated string of associated data
units providing immediate access to the level of detail required.

The sequence recognizer makes it fast and easy to track calls,


events and sessions. And the advanced sorting and filtering of para-
meters supported by the application significantly reduces the time to
isolate specific faults or hot spots.

Figure 5. NetClaw can be operated locally or remotely.

The client application resides on a laptop or a PC that can be con-


nected to the NetClaw, either directly or via an IP network. This al-
lows you to identify and resolve network troubles from a centralized
Figure 3. NetClaw sequence recognizer expedites the location with minimum delay.
troubleshooting process.
Statistics and Filtering Multi-user Support
NetClaw includes powerful and advanced statistical processing capa- The innovative NetClaw multi-user capabilities empowers up to eight
bilities with user-defined KPIs, providing intuitive statistical informa- people to simultaneously utilize the features of the platform. Rather
tion in the troubleshooting process. NetClaw presents physical, link than spending time and money on having several independent sys-
and message statistics, and in certain cases also application layer tems up and running, NetClaw enables multiple users to analyze dif-
statistics for all protocols. ferent parts of the monitored network simultaneously but com-
pletely independent of each other.
The NetClaw enables you to define threshold values for any numeri-
cal statistics parameter in order to raise alarms. Alarm notifications Comprehensive Online Help
are supported on-screen, via e-mail or SNMP traps. NetClaw features a comprehensive, yet intuitive online help, includ-
ing reference guide, protocol help with detailed specs on all layers,
tutorials and a quick reference guide - simply at the click of a mouse.
The online help minimizes the need for printed user manuals and fa-
cilitates your daily work routines.

Coloring of Decodes
NetClaw includes support for coloring of decodes. Its possible to au-
tomatically color decodes based on link and link direction.

Figure 4. You can view statistics in trend graphs.

NetClaw also features filter and data logging. The filtering includes
both pre-filtering of captured data and display filtering. Different fil-
tering methods are supported, including classic, one-step and quick
correlation filtering

Figure 6. Decode coloring speeds detection of link and link


direction.
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Find Text Offline Browsing
The Find Text feature enables you to search for specific text in de- Using the Offline Browser you can view protocol decodes by loading
codes and sequences views. The feature supports both case sensi- a trace file containing a measurement. This allows you to browse the
tive and non-case sensitive text searches, as well as text searches protocol decodes without being connected to a NetClaw unit.
based on wildcards.
Hardware Configuration
To meet your requirements NetClaw supports a flexible hardware
configuration, with a modular cPCI design comprising the NetClaw
Control Unit (ICU) processor, a number of slots for Link Units (LUs)
and additional Protocol Processor Units (PPUs).

NetClaw can be delivered as a portable rack or a fixed-mounted 19


sub-rack solution. The portable rack can house up to six (6) single
slot cPCI Link Units or processors. Its offered as a portable light
weight chassis with AC power supply and space for five (5) Link Units
or PPUs.

NetClaw can be configured in three different modes:


Stand-alone capture mode as a high-capacity capture unit for data
capture for post-processing by Anritsus Compass Wireless soft-
ware tool
Stand-alone analyzer mode, with real-time and offline statistics
and protocol analysis of services and network hot spots
MasterClaw connected mode for remote configuration as a normal
MasterClaw acquisition card, supporting all MasterClaw applica-
tions
Figure 7. The Find Text feature.
Control Unit Specifications Fixed Networks
Data Exporting NetClaw Control Unit (NCU)
NetClaw supports exports of decoded data to ASCII or Excel for- Storage capacity
mats, either as comma or tabulator separated. 100 GB hard disk
Memory
Options 512 MB RAM OR
VoIP Quality of Service Analysis 2 GB RAM
For VoIP service providers its key to ensure high voice quality as Processor
perceived by the end customer. In addition to the VoIP protocol Intel Pentium M, 1.6 GHz CPU
analysis capabilities of NetClaw, the VoIP QoS Monitor supports Ports
voice quality analysis of MOS (Mean Opinion Score), jitter, delay, and VGA, Keyboard, Mouse, Serial, USB, LAN/WAN
echo and packet loss. With the consistent look and feel of the QoS
Graphic User Interface users will feel immediately at home.
NetClaw Support Unit (NSU)
Used with the enhanced VoIP QoS solution
Memory
512 MB RAM OR
2 GB RAM

Control Unit Specifications Mobile Networks


NetClaw Control Unit (NCU)
Storage capacity
100 GB hard disk
Memory
512 MB RAM OR
Processor
Intel Pentium M, 1.6 GHz CPU
Ports
VGA, Keyboard, Mouse, Serial, USB, LAN/WAN

NetClaw Support Unit (NSU)


Used for PPU bundled with STM1/OC3 link unit, or as stand alone
UMTS deciphering server
Figure 8. VoIP QoS analysis main window. Memory
512 MB RAM OR
GPRS Gb Deciphering 2 GB RAM (for UMTS deciphering)
The GPRS Gb deciphering option allows you to use NetClaw for cap- Processor
turing data on ciphered GPRS Gb links. Both GEA-1 and GEA-2 al- Intel Pentium M, 1.6 GHz CP
gorithms are supported. With the centralized GPRS Gb Key Server
NetClaw is a powerful solution for continuously capturing updates of Link Unit Specifications
cipher keys, thus ensuring a very high deciphering rate. NetClaw supports flexible Link Unit configurations for data capture
across mobile and fixed networks.
UMTS Iub and Iur Deciphering
Using the NetClaw UMTS Iub/Iur deciphering option you can capture
data on ciphered UTRAN links. With the centralized UTRAN key and
context server, NetClaw is a powerful solution for continuously cap-
turing real-time as well as historical updates of cipher keys, thus en-
suring a very high deciphering rate and maximum insight of the traf-
fic flows.

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E1/DS1 Link Unit STM-1/Channelized Link Unit
8 full duplex ports (E1/DS1) per Link Unit 1 full duplex STM-1 port
Up to 4 E1/DS1 Link Units per NetClaw unit Electrical I/F: 75 Ohm Coax with support of 20/26 dB linear atten-
Individual setup of each channel uation
16 Kbps, 56 Kbps and Nx64 Kbps Optical I/F (option): SFP w LC connector
Full selection of all channels from all input links Single slot: Up to 4 Link Units per NetClaw unit
Multi-pin connectors for high-port density on Link Units 8 E1 tributaries per Link Unit
Selection of input impedance on each port is possible Individual setup of each channel
High Z, 75, 100 or 120 Ohm 16 Kbps, 56 Kbps and Nx64 Kbps
Automatic configuration of balanced and unbalanced input All logical channels can be selected independently from any of the
Captures data from SS7, GSM, and GPRS interfaces selected tributaries
SS7 Narrowband - MTP Captures data from SS7 interfaces, GSM and GPRS interfaces
SS7 High Speed Links (HSLs) - Extended MTP2 (Q.703 Annex A) MTP
ATM HSL (SS7 over ATM) E1/T1 LAPD
LAPD Frame relay
Frame relay Extended MTP2 (Q.703 Annex A)
PCU Frames for GPRS Abis (all major vendors supported) PCU Frames for GPRS Abis (all major vendors supported
ATM HSL (SS7 over ATM on channelized STM1)

Figure 9 The HDLU (High Density Link Unit)


single slot unit. Figure 11 The STM-1 channelized single slot
unit.
STM-1/OC3 ATM Link Unit for UMTS Monitoring
4 optical ports Rx/Rx (SFP w LC connector) Ethernet Link Unit
Single mode (multi-mode selectable as option) 4 full duplex Ethernet ports
256 VP/VC pairs per card Electrical I/F
255 CID (sub-channels) per AAL2 channel 4 RJ 45 copper connectors
I.e. a total of 256 x 255 CID (AAL2 sub-channels) are supported Auto sensing speed, simplex/duplex, flow control, and detection
per card of polarity and cable lengths
Up to 2 Link Units per Q503 based analyzer Supports LX and SX transceivers
Auto-configuration of fixed channels such as NBAP, ALCAP and Full compliance to IEEE 802.3z
FACH/RACH Single slot
Real-time auto tracking of dynamic channels, such as DCH for op- Up to 2 Link Units per unit
timal utilization of analyzer bandwidth 10/100/1000 Mbps throughput
Capture control:
Pre-filtering
Configurable payload truncation
Transport channel filtering
Logical channel filtering

Figure 12 Ethernet Link Unit.

General specifications Portable Rack


Size (W x H X L): 37 x 14.5 x 27 cm / 14.5" x 5.7" x 10.6"
AC mains: 100 240 VAC, 50 60 Hz
Figure 10 The STM-1 HDLU single slot unit. Weight: 5-8 kg. / 11-18 lbs. (depending on configuration)

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Protocol Stacks Supported by NetClaw1 for Wireline Networks
H.248/MEGACO, BICC, GCP:
IP: RFC 791, RFC 790, RFC 760, RFC 1063, RFC 1108, RFC1122, RFC 1399, RFC 1475, RFC 1770, RFC 2113
SCTP: RFC 2960
UDP: RFC 768
TCP: RFC 793, RFC 1072, RFC 1323, RFC 1146, RFC 1644, RFC 1693, RFC 2018, RFC 2385, RFC 2883
BICC: ITU-T Q.1902
M3UA: RFC 2719
MTP-3b: ITU-T Q.701, 702, 703 (07/96), 704, Q. 706, Q. 707
SSCOP: ITU-T Q.2110 (09/94)
H248/GCP: ITU-T H.248.1 (05/2002)
ITU-T H.323:
IP: RFC 791, RFC 790, RFC 760 RFC 1063, RFC 1108, RFC 1122, RFC 1399, RFC 1475
UDP: RFC 768
TCP: RFC 793, RFC 1072, RFC 1323, RFC 1146, RFC 1644 RFC 1693, RFC 2018, RFC 2385, RFC 2883
DNS: RFC 2822, RFC 1035
RTP/RTCP: RFC 3550, RFC 3551
RTCP (XR): RFC 3611
H.323: ITU-T H.323 (07/2003)
H.225.0: ITU-T H.225.0 (07/2003)
Q.931: ITU-T Q.931 (05/1998)
H.235: ITU-T H.235 (08/2003)
VoIP H.245: ITU-T H.245 (07/2003)
TPKT: RFC 1006 (section 6)
IETF RTP, RTCP:
RTP/RTCP: RFC 3550, RFC 3611
IETF SIP, SIP-T:
IP: RFC 791, RFC 790, RFC 760, RFC 1063, RFC 1108, RFC 1122, RFC 1399, RFC 1475, RFC 1770, RFC 2113
TCP: RFC 793, RFC 1072, RFC 1323, RFC 1146, RFC 1644, RFC 1693, RFC 2018, RFC 2385, RFC 2883
UDP: RFC 768
SIP: RFC 3261, Downward compatible to SIP - draft-ietf-sip-rfc2543bis-09 Standard RFC 2543, SIP INFO method - RFC 2976, SIP for
Telephones - RFC 3372, Reliability of Provisional Responses in SIP - RFC 3262, SIP - Specific Event Notification - RFC 3265,
Downward compatible to SIP - draft-ietf-sip-rfc2543bis-07.txt
SDP: RFC 2327
Bellcore ISUP: GR-246-CORE issue 8, December 2003, Chapters T1.113
Whitebook ISUP: ITU-T Q.761, ITU-T Q.762, ITU-T Q.763 (12/99), Addendum ITU-T Q.763 (03/01), Corrigendum ITU-T Q.763 (07/01),
ITU-T Q.763 Amendment 2, 12/2002, ITU-T Q.764 (12/99), ITU-T Q.765, ITU-T Q.765.1 (05/98)
IETF SMPP:
IP: RFC 791, RFC 790, RFC 760 RFC 1063, RFC 1108, RFC 1122, RFC 1399, RFC 1475, RFC 1770, RFC 2113
TCP: RFC 793, RFC 1072, RFC 1323, RFC 1146, RFC 1644, RFC 1693, RFC 2018, RFC 2385, RFC 2883
SMPP: Short Message Peer to Peer Protocol Specification V3.4 Document Version: - 12-OCT-1999 Issue 1.2
IETF MGCP:
MGCP: RFC 3435, RFC 2705
UDP: RFC 768
IP: RFC 791, RFC 790, RFC 760 RFC 1063, RFC 1108, RFC 1122, RFC 1399, RFC 1475, RFC 1770, RFC 2113
IUP
White MTP: ITU-T Q.701 03-93, ITU-T Q.702, ITU-T Q.703 07-96, ITU-T Q.705 03-93, ITU-T Q.2210 (MTP-3B) 07-96, ITU-T 704 03 93
White SNM: ITU-T Q.704 (07/96), ITU-T Q.2210 (High speed link support) 07-96
White SNT: ITU-T Q.707 (93)
White SCCP: ITU-T Q.711 (07/96), ITU-T Q.712 (07/96), ITU-T Q.713 (03/01), ITU-T Q.714 (07/96) and ITU-T Q.715 (07/96)
White ISUP: ITU-T Q.761, ITU-T Q.762, ITU-T Q.763 (12/99) + Addendum ITU-T Q.763, (03/01) + Corrigendum ITU-T Q.763 (07/01),
ITU-T, Q763 Amendment 2, 12/2002, ITU-T Q.764 (12/99), ITU-T Q.765, ITU-T Q.765.1 (05/98)
ETSI ISUP V3: EN 300 356 V3.2.2 (1998-08)
ETSI ISUP V4: EN 300 356 V4.1.1 (1999 -09)
Brazil ISUP: Telecomunica'es Brasileiras - Telebras 220-250-732 Issue 02
China Mobile ISUP: Technical Specification of ISUP. Directorate General of Telecommunication of Ministry of Post and Telecommunication
IUP P.R.C., 1996.2 and
UK ISUP: PNO-ISC specification, No. 007 (ISUP), Issue 2.4
German ISUP: Zeichengabe im ZZN7; Version 3.0.0, German Extension ISUP: Entgeltinformation fr Endkunden ber Netzgrenzen
AOC99 1.0.0, 08.September 1998, Herausgegeben vom Arbeitskreis technische und betriebliche Fragen der Numerierung und
Netzzusammenschaltung. Erarbeitet vom Unter-Arbeitskreis Billing Zeichengabe im ZZN7 V3.0.0 08.09.1998, Herausgegeben vom
Arbeitskreis technische und betriebliche Fragen der Numerierung und Netzzusammenschaltung. Erarbeitet vom Unter- Arbeitskreis
Signalisierung (UAK-S) Spezifikation Ursprungsnetzbetreiberkennung (ONIP), Version 0.1.0-fd, Stand 20.11.2001
White TCAP: ITU-T Q.771 (06/97), ITU-T Q772 (06/97), ITU-T Q773 (06/97), ITU-T Q774 (06/97) and ITU-TQ.775 (06/97)
MAP4: 3GPP (2002-01) TS 29.002 V4.6.0, Release 4
IUP: PNO-ISC/INFO/004 Issue 2, October 1999 & PNOISC/SPEC/006 Issue 3, May 1999
UKISUP: PNO-ISC/SPEC/007 Issue 2.4, July 2000 & Q.763 (12/99) + Q.763 Addemdum1 (03/01)
Enveloped ISUP: PNO-ISC/INFO/004 Issue 2, October 1999
Enveloped DPNSS1: BT NETWORK REQUIREMENTS NUMBER 188 Issue 6, January 1995
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Protocol Stacks Supported by NetClaw1 for Wireline Networks
LAPV5: LAPV5-EF: ETSI EN 300 324-1 V2.1.1 (2000-04), LAPV5-DL: ETSI EN 300 347-1 V2.2.2 (1999-12), LAPD: ETSI ETS 300 125,
September 1991
PSTN: ETSI EN 300 324-1 V2.1.1 (2000-04)
PROTECTION: ETSI EN 300 347-1 V2.2.2 (1999-12)
LINK CTRL: ETSI EN 300 347-1 V2.2.2 (1999-12)
CONTROL: ETSI EN 300 347-1 V2.2.2 (1999-12)
BCC: ETSI EN 300 347-1 V2.2.2 (1999-12)
ETSI ISDN: ETSI EN 300 403-1 V1.3.2(1999-11), ETSI EN 300 403-2 V1.3.1(2000-08)
V5.1/5.2 ISDN SS: ETS 300 125, September 1990, ETS 300 196-1, August 1993 (Generic Functional Protocol for SS), ETS 300 182, April 1993 (Advice
of Charge), ETS 300 185:1992 (Conference call), ETS 300 195-1: February 1995, ETS 300 130:1992 (Malicious Call Id), ETS 300 138:1992
(Closed User group), ETS 300 286:1993 (User-to-User), ETS 300 210:1992 (Freephone), EN 300 052-1:1998 (Multiple Subscriber Number), EN
300 055-1:1998 (Terminal Portability), EN 300 058-1:1998 (Call Waiting), EN 300 061-1:1998 (Subaddressing), EN 300 064-1:1998 (Direct
Dialing In), EN 300 093-1:1998 (CLIR), EN 300 097-1:1998 (COLP), EN 300 098-1:1998 (COLR), EN 300 092-1:2001 (CLIP), EN 300 141-
1:1998 (HOLD), EN 300 122-1:1998 (Generic key pad protocol), EN 300 188-1:1998 (Three Party), EN 300 207-1:1997 (Diversion), EN 300 359-
1:2000 (CCBS)
L2ML: ETSI ETS 300 125, September 1991
IS-41C/D:
Message Transfer Part (MTP): GR-246-CORE issue 1, December 1994, Revision 2, December 1996, Chapters T1.112
Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP): GR-246-CORE issue 1, December 1994, Revision 2, December 1996, Chapters T1.112
Signaling Network Management (SNM): GR-246-CORE issue 1, December 1994, Revision 2, December 1996, Chapters T1.111.4
Signaling Network Testing (SNT): GR-246-CORE issue 1, December 1994, Revision 1, December 1995, Chapters T1.111.7
ISDN User Part (ISUP): GR-246-CORE issue 1, December 1994, Revision 2, December 1996, Chapters T1.113
T1.607: ANSI T1.607-1990 ISDN Layer 3 Signaling Spec. for Circuit-Switched Bearer Service
Transaction Capabilities Application Part (TCAP): GR-246-CORE issue 1, December 1994, Revision 2, December 1996, Chapters
T1.114.1-4
TCAP Operations: GR-246-CORE issue 1, December 1994, Revision 2, December 1996, Chapter T1.114.5
cdmaOne
IS-41 D: TIA/EIA/IS-41-D, December 1997. Cellular Radio telecommunications Intersystem Operations
IS-41 C: TIA/EIA/IS-41-C, February 1996, Cellular Radio telecommunications Intersystem Operations
IS-824: TIA/EIA/IS-824, November 1999, Generic Broadcast Teleservice Transport Capability-Network Perspective
IS-826: TIA/EIA/IS-826 August 2000, Wireless Intelligent Network Capabilities for Pre-paid Charging
IS-771: TIA/EIA/IS-771, July 1999, Wireless Intelligent Network
TIA-751: TIA-751, January 2002, TIA/EIA-41-D Modifications to Support IMSI
TIA-764: TIA-764, January 2002, TIA/EIA-41-D Enhancements for Wireless Calling Name Feature Descriptions
IS-634B
BSAP, BSMAP and DTAP LAYER: TIA/EIA-634-B FOR MC-BS Interface for Public Wireless Communication systems
MTP: GR-246-CORE issue 1, December 1994, Revision 2, December 1996, Chapters T1.111
SNM: GR-246-CORE issue 1, December 1994, Revision 2, December 1996, Chapters T1.111.4
SNT: GR-246-CORE issue 1, December 1994, Revision 1, December 1995, Chapters T1.111.7
ETSI GSM A interface:
MTP: ITU-T Q.701, 702, 703 (07-96), 704, Q.706, and Q.707
SNM: ITU-T Q.704 (07/96), Q.2210 (High speed link support)
SNT: ITU-T Q.707 (93)
SCCP: ITU-T Q.711 (07/96), Q.712 (07/96), Q.713 (03/01), Q.714 (07/96), Q.715 (07/96)
BSSMAP: (Release 6)- 3GPP TS 48.008 V6.7.0 (2004-11), (Release 5)-3GPP TS 48.008 V5.12.0 (2004-05), (Release 4) - 3GPP TS
3GPP TS 48.008 V4.10.0 (2003-09), (Release 1999) - 3GPP TS 08.08 V8.15.0 (2003-09), (Release 98) - GSM 08.08 v7.7.0
DTAP: TS 100 940, September 2000 version 7.9.0 (GSM 04.08 Phase 2+)
BSSAP: (Release 4) 3GPP TS 48.006 V4.0.0 (2001-04), (Release 1999) 3GPP TS 08.06 V8.0.1 (2002-05), (Release 98) GSM 08.06
v7.0.1
CC, GMM, MM, SM: 3GPP (Release 6) TS 24.008 V6.6.0 (2004-09), 3GPP (Release 5) TS 24.008 V5.12.0 (2004-06) 3GPP (Release 4):
3GPP TS 24.008 V4.7.0, 3GPP (Release 99): 3GPP TS 24.008 V3.9.0
ETSI GSM A interface:
SMS: (Release 6) 3GPP TS 23.040 V6.2.0 (2003-09), (Release 6) 3GPP TS 24.011 V6.0.0 (2003-09), (Release 5) 3GPP TS 23.040
V5.6.0 (2003-06), (Release 4) 3GPP TS 24.011 V4.1.1 (2002-06), (Release 1999) 3GPP TS 24.011 V3.6.0 (2001-03)
SS: (Release 6) 3GPP TS 24.080 V6.2.0 (2004-12), (Release 5) 3GPP TS 24.080 V5.5.0 (2004-12), (Release 4) 3GPP TS 24.080 V4.3.0
(2002-06), (Release 1999) 3GPP TS 24.080 V3.7.0 (2002-06)
RR: (Release 6) 3GPP TS 44.018 V6.10.0 (2004-11)
RRC: (Release 6) 3GPP TS 44.118 V6.3.0 (2004-07), (Release 5) 3GPP TS 44.018 V5.19.0 (2005-01), (Release 5) 3GPP TS 44.118
GSM V5.10.0 (2004-07), (Release 4) 3GPP TS 44.018 V4.15.0 (2003-07), (Release 1999) 3GPP TS 04.18 V8.19.0 (2003-07)
ETSI GSM Abis interface:
LAP-D according to prETS 300 595: 1993 (GSM 08.56 v4.0.0)
Traffic Management: GSM 08.58 version 5.7.0
Network management: GSM 08.59 version 3.0.0
Layer 2 management: GSM 08.56 version 3.1.0
CC, MM, RR: prETS 300 940 1998 (GSM 04.08 v7.4.0 January 2000)
Short Message Service: prETS 300 942 1997 (GSM 04.11 v7.0.0 August 1999) and prETS 300 901 1998 (GSM 03.40 v7.4.0 December
1999)
DTAP layer: prETS 300 950 1998 (GSM 04.80 v7.4.0 January 2000)
Ericsson GSM Abis R10 interface:
LAPD: Draft prETS 300 595:1993 (GSM 08.56 v4.0.0)
Traffic Management: 210/155, 19-HSC 103 12/4 Uen, Interwork Description BSC-BTS traffic description, 2003-08-14
Operations & Maintenance: 6/155, 19-HSC 103 12/4 Uae, Abis O&M interface, part 1 Model, 2003-08-14
Layer 2 Management: GSM 08.56 version 3.1.0
DTAP: TS 100 940, September 2000 version 7.9.0 (GSM 04.08 Phase 2+)
CC, GMM, MM, SM: 3GPP (Release 99): 3GPP TS 24.008 V3.9.0, 3GPP (Release 4): 3GPP TS 24.008 V4.7.0
SMS: (Release 1999) 3GPP TS 24.011 V3.6.0 (2001-03), (Release 4) 3GPP TS 24.011 V4.1.1 (2002-06)
SS: (Release 1999) 3GPP TS 24.080 V3.7.0 (2002-06), (Release 4) 3GPP TS 24.080 V4.3.0 (2002-06)
RR: (Release 1999) 3GPP TS 04.18 V8.19.0 (2003-07), (Release 4) 3GPP TS 44.018 V4.15.0 (2003-07)
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3GPP Gb interface
LAPF and PVC: Q.922 (Geneva 1992), Q.933 (03/93), Q.933 (10/95)
IP: RFC 791 , RFC 790 , RFC 760 , RFC 1063, RFC 1108, RFC 1122, RFC 1399, RFC 1475, RFC 1770, RFC 2113
UDP: RFC 768
NS: TS 101 299 V6.1.0 Release 1997 (1998-07), TS 101 299 V8.0.0 Release 1999 (2000-06), 3GPP TS 48.016 V4.3.0 Release 4 (2003-07)
BSSGP: TS 101 343 V6.3.0 Release 1997 (1999-07), TS 101 343 V8.3.0 Release 1998 (2000-04), 3GPP TS 08.18 V8.10.0 Release
1999 (2002-05), 3GPP TS 48.018 V4.5.0 Release 4 (2002-05)
LLC: TS 101 351 V6.3.0 Release 1997 (1999-03), TS 101 351 V8.3.0 Release 1999 (2000-02), 3GPP TS 04.64 V8.7.0 Release 1999
(2001-12), 3GPP TS 44.064 V4.3.0 Release 4 (2002-03)
SNDCP: TS 101 297 V6.3.0 Release 1997 (1999-03), TS 101 297 V8.0.0 Release 1999 (2000-02), 3GPP TS 04.65 V8.2.0 Release 1999
(2001-09)
3GPP TS 44.065 V4.2.0 Release 4(2002-03)
GMM/SM: GMM/SM and SMS are reusing from DTAP
DTAP: GSM 04.08 V5.11.0 & GSM V6.3.0 (1999-04)
GSM 04.08 V7.4.0
GSM 08.08 V8.5.0
3GPP TS 24.11 V3.6.0 Release 1999 (2001-03)
3GPP Gb interface
3GPP TS 24.008 V3.15.0 Release 1999 (2003-03)
3GPP TS 24.008 V4.12.0 Release 4(2003-09)
GPRS SMS: GSM 04.08 V7.4.0 Release 1998 (1999-12), 3GPP TS 24.011 V3.6.0 Release 1999 (2001-03), 3GPP TS 24.011 V4.1.1 Release
4(2002-06)
TOM: 3GPP TS 04.64 V8.7.0 Release 1999 (2001-12), 3GPP TS 44.064 V4.3.0 Release 4(2002-03)
3GPP Gn interface:
IP: RFC 791, RFC 790, RFC 760 RFC 1063, RFC 1108, RFC 1122, RFC 1399, RFC 1475, RFC 1770, RFC 2113
TCP: RFC 761, RFC 793
UDP: RFC 768
SCTP: RFC 3286
OSPF: RFC 768
DNS: RFC 1035 , RFC 1034
3GPP Gi interface:
IP: RFC 791, RFC 790, RFC 760, RFC 1063, RFC 1108, RFC 1122, RFC 1399, RFC 1475, RFC 1770, RFC 2113
UDP: RFC 768
TCP: RFC 793, RFC 1072, RFC 1323, RFC 1146, RFC 1644, RFC 1693, RFC 2018, RFC 2385, RFC 2883
OSPF: RFC 2328
WTP: WAP-224-WTP-20010710-a
WSP: WAP-230-WSP-20010705-a
DNS: RFC 1035 - Domain Names implementation specification, RFC 2822 - Internet Message Format
RADIUS: RFC 2865, Radius Extensions RFC 2869, Radius Accounting RFC 2866
MMS: MMS-3GPP TS 23.140 version 5.4.0 Release 5, WAP-205-MMSArchOverview-20010425-a, WAP-206-MMSCTR-20020115-a,
WAP-209-MMSEncapsulation-20020105-aUMTS (Core)
3GPP Iu-CS & Iu-PS interface:
MTP3B: ITU-T Q.701(03/93), ITU-T Q.702, ITU-T Q.703(07/96), ITU-T Q.705 03-93, ITU-T Q.2210 (MTP-3B) 07-96
SCCP: ITU-T Q.711 (07/96), ITU-T Q.712 (07/96), ITU-T Q.713 (03/01), ITU-T Q.714 (07/96), ITU-T Q.715 (07/96
SNM: ITU-T Q.704 (07/96), Q.2210 (07/96) (High speed link support)
SNT: ITU-T Q.707 (93)
IP: RFC 791, RFC 790, RFC 760, RFC 1063, RFC 1108, RFC 1122, RFC 1399, RFC 1475, RFC 1770, RFC 2113
SCTP: RFC 2960
M3UA: RFC 3332
RANAP: 3GPP (Rel 6): 3GPP TS 25.413 V6.1.0, (Release 4) 3GPP TS 25.413 V4.2.0, (Release 99) 3GPP TS 25.413 V3.7.0
ALCAP: ITU-T Q.2630.2 AAL type 2 signaling protocol - Capability set 2
CC, MM, GMM, SM: 3GPP (Release 4) : 3GPP TS 24.008 V4.7.0, 3GPP (Release 1999) : 3GPP TS 24.008 V3.9.0
SMS: 3GPP (Release 4) TS 24.011 V4.1.1 (200 2-06), 3GPP (Release 1999) TS 24.011 V3.6.0 (200 1-03)
SS: 3GPP (Release 4) TS 24.080 V4.3.0 (2002-06), 3GPP (Release 1999) TS 24.080 V3.7.0 (2002-06)
RR: 3GPP (Release 4) TS 44.018 V4.15.0 (2003-07), 3GPP (Release 1999) TS 04.18 V8.19.0 (2003-07)
3GPP Iub interface:
SSCOP: ITU -T B -ISDN ATM Adaptation Layer Service Specific Connection Oriented Protocol (SSCOP) - Q2110 (07/94)
RRC: 3GPP TS 25.331 v4.11.0: Radio Resource Control (Release 4)
NBAP: 3GPP TS 25.433 v 4.10.0 UTRAN Iub Interface NBAP Signaling (Release 4)
UMTS ALCAP: ITU -T Q.2630.2 AAL type 2 signaling protocol - Capability set 2
Overall UTRAN Description: 3GPP TS 25.401 v4.6.0: UTRAN Overall Description (Release 4)
CC, GMM, MM, SM: 3GPP (Release 4): 3GPP TS 24.008 V4.7.0 (Release 4), 3GPP (Release 99): 3GPP TS 24.008 V3.9.0
SMS: 3GPP TS 24.011 V4.1.1 ( 2002-06) (Release 4), 3GPP TS 24.011 V3.6.0 ( 2001-03) (Release 1999)
SS: 3GPP TS 24.080 V4.3.0 (2002-06) (Release 4), 3GPP TS 24.080 V3.7.0 (2002-06) (Release 1999)
RR : (Release 4) 3GPP TS 44.018 V4.15.0 (2003-07), (Release 1999) 3GPP TS 04.18 V8.19.0 (2003-07)
3GPP Iur interface (AAL5 and AAL2):
RRC: 3GPP TS 25.331 v4.11.0: Radio Resource Control (Release 4)
Overall UTRAN Description: 3GPP TS 25.401 v4.6.0: UTRAN Overall Description (Release 4)
CC, GMM, MM, SM: 3GPP (Release 4): 3GPP TS 24.008 V4.7.0 (Release 4), 3GPP (Release 99): 3GPP TS 24.008 V3.9.0
SMS: 3GPP TS 24.011 V4.1.1 ( 2002-06) (Release 4), 3GPP TS 24.011 V3.6.0 ( 2001-03) (Release 1999)
SS: 3GPP TS 24.080 V4.3.0 (2002-06) (Release 4), 3GPP TS 24.080 V3.7.0 (2002-06) (Release 1999)
RR : (Release 4) 3GPP TS 44.018 V4.15.0 (2003-07), (Release 1999) 3GPP TS 04.18 V8.19.0 (2003-07)
White MTP: ITU-T Q.701 03-93, ITU-T Q.702, ITU-T Q.703 07-96, ITU-T Q.705 03-93, ITU-T Q.2210 (MTP-3B) 07-96, ITU-T 704 03 93
MTP-3B: ITU-T Q.2210 (MTP-3B) 07-96
SCCP: ITU-T Q.711 (07/96), ITU-T Q.712 (07/96), ITU-T Q.713 (03/01), ITU-T Q.714 (07/96) and ITU-T Q.715 (07/96)
SNM: ITU-T Q.704 (07/96), ITU-T Q.2210 (High Speed Link support) 07-96
SNT: ITU-T Q.707 (93)
IP: RFC 791, RFC 790, RFC 760, RFC 1063, RFC 1108, RFC 1122, RFC 1399, RFC 1475, RFC 1770, RFC 2113
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3GPP Iur interface (AAL5 and AAL2):
SSCOP: 3GPP (Release 4/99) ITU-T Q.2110 (07/1994) BISDN ATM Adaptation Layer Service Specific Connection Protocol (SSCOP)
SCTP: RFC 2960
MTP-3: User Adaptation Layer
M3UA: RFC 3332
RNSAP: 3GPP (Release 4): 3GPP TS 25.423 V4.10.0
UMTS 3GPP (Release 99): 3GPP TS 25.423 V3.13.0
ALCAP: ITU-T Q.2630.2 AAL type 2 signaling protocol - Capability set 2
Overall UTRAN Description: 3GPP (Release 4) TS 25.401 v4.6.0
CC, GMM, MM, SM: 3GPP (Release 4): 3GPP TS 24.008 V4.7.0, 3GPP (Release 99): 3GPP TS 24.008 V3.9.0
SMS: (Release 4) 3GPP TS 24.011 V4.1.1 (2002-06), (Release 1999) 3GPP TS 24.011 V3.6.0 (2001-03)
SS: (Release 4) 3GPP TS 24.080 V4.3.0 (2002-06), (Release 1999) 3GPP TS 24.080 V3.7.0 (2002-06)
RR: (Release 4) 3GPP TS 44.018 V4.15.0 (2003-07), (Release 1999) 3GPP TS 04.18 V8.19.0 (2003-07)
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GSM, GPRS/EDGE AND 3G OPTIMIZATION, TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE
Compass Wireless

and functionality, such as user tracing, call tracing and protocol


Optimization, Troubleshooting and analysis. Proactive actions can then be taken to resolve network-crit-
Maintenance of GSM, GPRS/EDGE and UMTS ical issues. As a result, operators can rapidly pinpoint typical issues,
Radio Access Networks such as congestion, interference, radio cell coverage, and equip-
ment, handover failures and roaming problems with no need for dri-
ve testing tools. This optimizes QoS, minimizes churn and ultimately
ensures more revenue minutes in the network.

The state-of-the-art Compass engine provides the fastest post-pro-


cessing time and largest database storage in the market for rapid
handling of very large traffic files. This is possible due to Compass
ability to analyze and index traffic files in an efficient and intelligent
manner, thus handling subsequent requests for subscriber traces
and in-depth drilling in a few seconds. The Compass engine ana-
lyzes and correlates subscriber activities both across interfaces and
throughout the file storing this into the database in a way that allows
drilling down and across.

Compass Wireless is Anritsus next-generation post-analysis soft-


ware tool for in-depth signaling analysis of radio access networks
across GSM, GPRS/EDGE and UMTS domains in a single appli-
cation. Technologies and network interfaces are supported via an
unmatched plug-in license structure that easily lets you select ex-
actly those technologies needed for your analysis.

Figure 2 The Compass Wireless engine processes very large


traffic files in just a few minutes.

Compass Wireless may also be used as an add-on to optimize the


usage of your existing test equipment, such as drive test tools. Here
Compass can aid by defining where and when its sensible to carry
out drive testing

Compass is easily installed on a normal desktop or a laptop PC, and


comes with a modern platform with an easy-to-use and highly cus-
Figure 1. Compass Wireless is a single multi-technology appli- tomizable graphical user interface and a database technology with a
cation for troubleshooting, optimization and maintenance rich help support system. This helps operators simplify the internal
across mobile access networks. work processes and allow engineers to use their time as effectively
as possible.
With Compass Wireless you gain the expertise to quickly and effec-
tively troubleshoot, optimize and maintain your 2G, 2.5G, 2.75G and Standard Reports
3G access network and network parameters with a user-centric view. In one single tool Compass Wireless combines more than 600 sta-
Key functionality includes Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), overall tistical results and features for GSM, GPRS and UMTS. With that, it
statistics and correlation of A-interface/Gb and Abis interface proce- brings a new level of power and performance utilizing the state-of-
dures with full decoding. the-art platform.

Capable of processing live subscriber traffic captured by a large The vast list of predefined statistics and KPIs includes analysis of
number of protocol analyzers and network monitoring probes, in- dropped calls, handover problems, path loss and neighbor list in ad-
cluding Anritsus NetClaw and MasterClaw solutions, Compass dition to session analysis, service performance and throughput, as
Wireless is the only solution on the market to provide instant prob- well as TBF and retransmission statistics
lem overview with direct access to details of all affected calls while
providing a true picture of customer experience. All statistics are presented in sheets and graphs. Statistics related to
causes may be classified by the user allowing you to determine
Starting with high-level summary information, Compass Wireless de- whether a cause is successful or non-successful in your network.
livers service providers with a prioritized list of problem areas and
KPIs. From there, they are offered fast drill-down to in-depth metrics

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Customized Filters and Aggregations The call correlation across interfaces not only provides you with sta-
With Compass Wireless is it possible to create very advanced ag- tistics on dropped calls, but also the actual root cause.
gregation and filter expressions. The aggregation and filters can be
made on any of the more than 600 sheets/tables presented in Session Analysis
Compass Wireless. From user plane and session analysis, Compass Wireless provides
statistics on well-known ports, such as HTTP, FTP, WAP, POP and
Many of the sheets/tables already have predefined aggregations and MMS with analysis on throughput, response time, retransmission,
filters but if these do not fulfill your needs you can add additional ag- dropped connections, dropped sessions, packet loss and Round Trip
gregations and filters to the sheet/table in a flexible manner by gen- Time for TCP sessions.
erating the correct expression for the desired aggregation or filter.
Compass Wireless provides statistics on overall session throughput
per cell with the ability to drill down on each PDP context and get
similar statistics for each subscriber and session. Each session is
listed with all control plane and user plane packets.

Overall statistics, such as the most used APNs, session success rate
and DNS answer and timing statistics are also available.

Figure 3. Customizing filters and aggregations

Selected Features
Radio Network Analysis
Compass Wireless can be used to quickly identify errors related to
customer complaints or optimizing the radio network. Unlike tradi-
tional drive testing that takes place along a pre-defined route mea-
suring only downlink signals, Compass analysis builds on measure-
ment reports generated by all active subscribers in your network,
and the BTS in both uplink and downlink direction. Graphics, includ-
ing signal strength and quality based on cell level, TRX or individual Figure 6. Throughput for a specific session.
subscribers are available.
Radio/PCU Analysis
The data flow is determined by factors as flow control and TBF as-
signment. Compass Wireless shows MS and BVC bucket leak rate
and reports changes to cells and the performance of timeslot and
TBF allocation.

In addition, Compass Wireless helps establish the availability, possi-


ble congestion, the required time to establish a radio circuit, and the
number of bytes and frames being discarded.

Figure 4. Uplink quality versus uplink level.


Compass Wireless analyzes uplink and downlink quality levels as
well as receive-levels of neighbor cells. These results may be used
to verify radio cell coverage and interference. You can also check if
poor cells parameters are the cause of the problems or relate to the
BTS hardware or antenna.

Figure 5 Flow control for a specific session.

Figure 5. Quality distribution versus Timing Advance.

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Supported Features by Compass Wireless for GSM1
BSS causes by event, location and category
BSS analysis SCCP UDT analysis
Analysis of terrestrial PCM usage, errors, holding time, allocation and time slot distribution
Equipment failures
SDCCH analysis by In-HO, Out-HO, MOC, MOT, emergency services, SMS-O, SMS-T, call reestablishment and defined cell
group
Logical channels
TCH analysis: Congestion, dropped calls, speech rate, successful assigned, and defined group
analysis
CCCH Analysis
Traffic channel type and count of usage
CP, RP, TP, RP-TP failure, activity, SME distribution, status reports, RP cause
SMS analysis SMS length distribution, service center timing, application layer distribution
SUBMIT/STATUS report timing, full decoding of SMS text
Handover analysis by source and target cell, success, failures, cell relationships, incoming-HO, outgoing-HO, intra cell-HO failure
Mobility analysis and the cause of handover
PLMN and roaming analysis with information of originating network and roaming cell
Group calls and priority distribution
Support for VGCS (Voice Group Call Service)
GSMR analysis
Support for VBS (Voice Broadcast Service)
Support for eMLPP (enhanced Multi-Level Precedence and Pre-emption Service)
Subscriber trace based on IMSI and/or TMSI or IMEI
Count of HPLMN distribution
Called/calling number analysis, call cause analysis
Subscriber analysis Initial location updated with entering cell
Roaming analysis (see Roaming Analysis in separate box)
DTMF analysis
Dropped called analysis
MOC/MOT calls
Cell group analysis Handover SDCCH distribution
TCH distribution
Paging analysis by LAC, by cell
Paging response time analysis
Paging analysis
Paging request type distribution
Paging group analysis
Location Update (periodic and normal) and attachment distribution
Call management
Voice group/voice broadcast distribution
distribution
Distribution of procedure type MOC, MOT, SMS-O, SMS-T, SS-O, SS-T, call reestablishment and emergency calls
Cell names, dual band cells, cell groups
Network name based on IMSI prefix (MNC+MCC)
Mobile type based on IMEI (TAC+FAC)
User-definable settings Good/bad Rx Level thresholds, TMA gain, BTS power
and configurations Group of selected calls (CSN)
Definition of warning levels in any column with coloring of warning figures
Thresholds settings to trigger alarms in alarm report
Cause category definition for each procedure and location
QoS statistics by LAC, BSS, cell type, channel type, class mark
HO statistics by LAC, BSS, cell type, channel type, class mark
Network synthesis
Source/target HO statistics by LAC, BSS, cell type, channel type, class mark
End statistics by LAC, BSS, cell type, channel type, class mark
MS power class and speech rate analysis
Mobile analysis
Mobile equipment analysis
A-interface call filtering on cell, category, end, cause with or without Location Update, SDDCH phase, connected, TCH assigned,
HO in SDCCH, etc.
Quick filter
Handover filtering on source and target cell on cause, type, category, etc.
Abis call filtering on TRX, channel type, time slot, Timing Advance, etc.
Dropped calls per speech version
Codec analysis A-ter message type statistics, correlation of A-ter messages and decoding
AMR support
Overall reports File processing report, cell report and warning and alarm report
After statistics GSM Ater Message type and procedure correlation
Acquired roamers, location update per roamers, activity per roamer, predicting lost roamers
Roaming analysis PLMN analysis
Roamer traffic by cell and origin
Handover request/required procedure timing
Timing statistics
Location update, alert time and disconnection timing
UL/DL RxQual versus UL/DL RxLev per cell, dual band cell and per TRX
Radio coverage and C/I graphics
Quality coverage, measurement, power, balance, RxLev, RxQual per timing advance per cell and per TRX
Neighbor cell analysis
Radio analysis
FR/HR usage, channel configuration
Handover failures per target timeslot
Interference level analysis
RSl causes, dropped calls per Timing Advance
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Supported Features for Compass Wireless for GPRS and EDGE1
Count of Layer 3 messages with direction indication
Count of LLC messages with direction indication
Signaling and cause Count of BSSGP messages with direction indication
analysis Count of Network Service messages with direction indication
Count of cause statistics per type, total, per cell and MS
RIM Message List
Cell names, cell groups
Network name based on IMSI prefix (MNC+MCC)
Mobile type based on IMEI (TAC+FAC)
User-definable settings
Start and stop time interval to process a part of a file only
and configurations
Highlight settings with coloring of values complying to defined thresholds
Advanced filter and sorting using logical and arithmetic expressions
Advanced aggregations such as sum, minimum, maximum, average, standard deviation etc.
BVC block duration
Network name based on IMSI prefix (MNC+MCC)
Timing statistics
Mobile type based on IMEI (TAC+FAC)
GMM, SM, BSSGP procedure timing, avg., min, max per cell
Procedures by type and per cell with filter capability on cells
Total, successful and Procedures by type
failed signaling Gb Procedures by defined group of cells
procedures (GMM, SM, Routing area update with target and source cells
BSSGP) PDP sessions activation per APN
Routing area update
Quality of Service Requested and negotiated PDP QoS per class and value
Overall cell changes and timing with source and target cell
Cell analysis Cell reselection timing with source and target cell
Distribution of uplink/downlink throughput per cell or total
List of PDP context with application analysis, data volume uplink and downlink, APN, session timing and session termination
cause
Drill-down from session list to individual session, to control and user plane messages
Collapse or expand user plane messages (SNDCP)
IP analysis, including source and destination IP address and port
Uplink/downlink throughput by time graph per session, with indication of LLC discarded, cell change and radio status message
Uplink/downlink data volume by time graph per session
Uplink/downlink TCP window size per session and port with indication of retransmissions
Uplink/downlink TCP sequence number graph per session and port with indication of retransmissions and packet loss
Session statistics
Uplink/downlink and total Round Trip Time per session and port
Cell statistics with uplink and downlink throughput versus number of active mobile stations
MS and BVC flow control stated in bucket size and leak rate by time
Cell change timing during active session indicating source and target cell
Session correlation of Abis and Gb signaling
Session termination and retainability statistics
APN distribution
Cell change analysis during session
Discrete throughput distribution for all cells or per cell for downlink and uplink
Uplink/downlink LLC volume of data by cell
Transmitted volume LLC discarded frames and bytes for all cells or per cell
Uplink/downlink user plane IP volume of data by SAPI and cell
WAP abnormal event statistics
DNS abnormal event statistics
DNS query and answer statistics with count and timing
DNS, WAP, MMS, HTTP
WAP server statistics with answer and WTP timing analysis
and other well-known
MMS message statistics
port statistics
MMS fetch and post timing statistics graphs with duration versus MMS size
Failed fetch and post MMS statistics per session with reason
HTTP download time graph
Total and user plane throughput per Gb channel versus time in Kbytes/s or frames/s
Frame relay statistics
Count of BECN and FECN versus time (for Gb over frame relay)
Uplink/downlink volume, retransmission, packet loss, number of connections, out of sequence per session
Connection statistics with volume, retransmitted bytes and percentage of volume in uplink and downlink direction
Mobile Station statistics with connection count, volume, retransmission percentage for uplink and downlink
Cell statistics with connection count, volume, retransmission percentage for uplink and downlink
Throughput per connection and port with volume, average throughput in uplink and downlink.
TCP statistics TCP RST flag statistics per session and connection
Connection establish timing analysis per session and connection
Connection failure analysis per session and connection
Average Round Trip Time per cell in uplink and downlink direction
Average Round Trip Time per MS in uplink and downlink direction
TCP windows analysis including size and status
List of subscribers with HPLMN and phone type
MS by session and IP address
Subscriber/Mobile GPRS MS multi-slot class analysis
Station statistics Messages sent and received by specific MS
Signaling procedures by specific MS
List of PDP sessions by specific MS
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Layer 2 elements count
RLC/MAC message count
Abis procedure errors with drill-down to actual sequences and/or TBFs
Abis error list, such as: Repeated assignment, Previous TBF without end, TBF release for unknown TBF, etc.
Uplink an downlink radio resource usage during TBF
Event and cause statistics
TBF statistics: Count of TFI changed, average throughput, repetitive blocks, no data sent, released by PCU
Abis/TRAU/PCU/radio TBF message list
statistics TRX list showing statistics by timeslots
TRAU frame usage (PDCH), total count and burst count
PDCH usage graph
Uplink and downlink coding scheme versus received signal level
Reassembling of TBF frames
Reassembling of LLC from RLC/MAC frames
Radio measurement graphs with count of block error, coding scheme change and RXLEV and C values for uplink and downlink
Downlink and uplink coding scheme graph by RLC/MAC blocks
GSL message statistics
Successful, failed and total count of procedure types and per cell
Alcatel GSL statistics Drill from overall statistics to individual procedures and message decoding
Event statistics
Count of allocated PDCH by sector, BTS and TRX
MAP/TCAP message statistics count
Error cause statistics
MPA Gr statistics
Distribution of operation codes by successful, failed, error and total
Drill from operation codes overview to individual procedures and Gr message decoding
File report with source, interface information and indication of errors
Overall report Cell list of found cells, DLCIs and BVCIs
Gb error procedure report
EDGE RLC/MAC data block decoding and EGPRS decoding
EDGE TBF management and TBF list indicating EDGE/non EDGE TBFs
LLC PDU reassembling
EDGE support
Gb & Abis EDGE correlation (Abis only for Ericsson and Alcatel special attention required)
MCS and CS coding scheme distribution per TRX
Data sent per coding scheme versus radio measurements
Deciphers Gb traffic
Gb deciphering tool Supports GEA1
MAP release 98, phase 2 and phase 2+
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INTEGRATED OSS SERVICE ASSURANCE SOLUTIONS
MasterClaw Service Assurance Platform

Introduction Data Processing Layer


Wireless operators, fixed line operators and VoIP service providers are This layer consists of MasterClaw servers and applications, which
all confronted by the same basic challenges, namely how to optimize collect, correlate and store aggregated data from multiple probes
the profit by reducing the investments and operational expenditures, as well as provides data for external 3rd party OSS systems.
while securing customer satisfaction. New technology has enabled the Data Presentation and Reporting Layer
introduction of new services, but at the same time as it provides a means A secure Web interface gives flexible access to a set of integrated
of achieving differentiation, the new technology has in most cases also applications providing MasterClaw users real-time and historical
implied increased complexity and increased operational costs. access to all levels of information; from detailed signaling data to
To support operators and service providers achieving competitive aggregated service quality statistics presented as Key Performance
advantages Anritsu has developed a set of integrated OSS service Indicators (KPIs) or Key Quality Indicators (KQIs).
assurance solutions allowing operators and service providers to be-
come uniquely competitive in the marketplace. Each of the solutions
has been designed to maximize the profitability of the existing ser-
vices and infrastructure while reducing the cost of operation.

Figure 2. MasterClaws distributed system architecture

The Service Assurance applications within the MasterClaw frame-


work builds on the data feed from the non-intrusive monitoring
probes deployed in the network. Advanced Call- and Session Trace
Figure 1. Core Solution Areas and Protocol Analysis applications are together with real-time dash-
board graphs and traffic monitoring applications vital tools for opera-
The underlying framework for the OSS solution portfolio is Anritsus tional personnel managing the network infrastructure. In addition to
service assurance platform MasterClaw. MasterClaw is a probe these network-related applications MasterClaw offers state-of-the-
based non-intrusive monitoring system designed to provide full end- art data warehouse capabilities that turn network data in to business
to-end monitoring of converged networks, making MasterClaw the critical information for operators and service providers. A combination
leading service and network monitoring system for GSM, GPRS, of real-time applications and historical reporting offers an integrated
UMTS and VoIP/SS7 networks. Signaling and user plane data cap- quality of service monitoring universe joining the network resource
tured by the distributed intelligent MasterClaw probes is turned in to perspective with the service, customer and partner perspectives.
critical business and operational information available to the users in KPIs and aggregated KQIs are reported via an intuitive and person-
both real-time and via comprehensive reports. The integrated appli- alized real-time Web interface, and as comprehensive reports. The
cation suite makes MasterClaw a powerful tool for a broad set of KPIs and KQIs represent well defined service quality measurement
users ranging from network and service operations personnel to points on which both internal and external Service Level Agreements
product managers and account managers. (SLA) may be defined.
With its outset in the low-level signaling data and user data captured
MasterClaw System Overview in the network, MasterClaw offers its users full drill-down-and drill-up
MasterClaw integrates network monitoring, troubleshooting as well as capabilities. This allows users via call trace diagrams to drilldown to
service and customer quality monitoring of converged networks. The individual signal messages or message data (Protocol Data Units -
integrated service assurance environment enables network operators PDUs), having identified an abnormality in a real-time graph or in an
and service providers to monitor their network as a unified service alarm, by just a few mouse-clicks.
platform as opposed to treating each service and network segment The non-intrusive probes enable operators and service providers to
as a separate entity. For wireless operators this implies an integrat- monitor converged multi-vendor networks, without any dependency
ed monitoring of not only the circuit switched and packet switched on any one network equipment vendor. In fact, the network signaling
core domains, but also the RAN/UTRAN access network domains. is the only reliable reference point and common denominator when
Likewise, VoIP service providers can benefit from an integrated mon- troubleshooting or monitoring the performance of heterogeneous
itoring that can be extended to the legacy SS7 network domain and networks. This only becomes more obvious when monitoring con-
all the way to major enterprise customers, or even residential users. verged networks and performing end-to-end monitoring across dif-
The MasterClaw system architecture is an open three-tired architec- ferent network domains.
ture based on distributed intelligence providing a truly reliable and MasterClaw is based on Linux and builds on open technologies such
scalable solution. The three levels in the MasterClaw architecture are: as Java, SQL, Corba, OSS-J and SNMP. This implies that integration
Data Acquisition Layer with other OSS systems is easy, regardless whether it is a question
This layer consists of MasterClaw monitoring probes, which gath- of a northbound integration to a Fault Management system, export of
ers and stores data and provides a first level data correlation. xDRs for e.g. billing verification, or export of KPIs/KQIs.

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Data Acquisition Intelligent Probes Media Stream Analysis
The local processing power in the probe allows for various forms for
HW Architecture analysis of the signaling. This is for example used for real-time voice
The non-intrusive MasterClaw probes are based on a unique, highly quality monitoring where the quality of live customer voice calls is rated
modular and high density HW platform ensuring minimum CAPEX according to MOS (Mean Opinion Score). For both VoIP networks and
for the MasterClaw monitoring solution. Any given probe consists of traditional circuit switched networks MasterClaw supports the payload
a CPU board and one or more front end link units, as illustrated be- based analysis using Psytechnics Speech Monitor (PSM) that is a wave-
low. Individual probes are hosted in MasterClaw sub-racks (see re- form based analysis that is conformant to ITU P.561, P.562 and P.563. In
quirements in Table 2) which can accommodate up to 10 probes addition to this MasterClaw also supports the parameter based analysis
each, where different protocols can be mixed in any combination. of the perceived voice quality using Psytechnics Speech IP Monitor (PSI)
that computes the MOS value from the RTCP header information.
In addition to voice quality monitoring algorithms, the probes may be
equipped with corresponding algorithms for video quality monitoring or
various forms for content scanning applications, such as virus scanning.
High Reliability High Scalability
As service providers rely more and more on high availability of their
signaling system, robustness of the monitoring system becomes a
factor. Thanks to the distributed architecture, MasterClaw accom-
plishes this requirement: Unexpected component failures in one part
of the network (even on the same site) will not affect the remaining
components because inter-probe communication is not used. To fur-
ther enhance the system availability, redundant servers, timely back-
ups and database replication is an option for any MasterClaw de-
Figure 3. MasterClaw probe, with link units, CPU boards and ployment. This distributed system architecture not only makes the
sub-racks solution extremely fast and reliable, it is the very key to the high scal-
ability of the solution, as there is no one critical central component
To cover the needs of multi-technology converged networks, virtual- that becomes bottleneck in the solution.
ly any network link and technology is covered via the wide range of
link units such as 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet, 1000Mbps Optical, Data Processing Layer
E1/T1 ATM or TDM, STM1/OC3 SDH/SONET, E1/T1 Frame Relay The processing layer contains a set of server applications required
etc. The probes (data acquisition layer) interwork with the central to collect, correlate and aggregate the preprocessed raw data cap-
MasterClaw servers making up the data processing layer via TCP/IP tured by the distributed probes. Representing a limited segment of a
over Ethernet. call, CSDRs collected by the individual probes are correlated for
SW Architecture Distributed Logic complete data record (xDR) generation.
As illustrated in the figure below the probe hosts a set of distributed As illustrated above, dedicated server applications facilitate fundamental
functions for collection, decoding, analysis and temporary storage of and mission critical trouble shooting applications as well as real-time net-
network data. After pre-filtering of the collected signaling and user work and service monitoring functions. Hence, there are servers hosting
plane data the CSDRs (Call Sequence Data Records), statistics, applications for call and session tracing, protocol analysis, real time
counters as well as raw signaling PDUs are created and stored on traffic observation, alarm management and other central applications.
local hard disks capable of keeping data for several weeks, where Integrated Service Assurance Data Warehouse
the exact time is dependent on the traffic volume, customer require- The hub for MasterClaw integrated network-service-customer-partner
ments, etc. The local storage capability is also a central piece in service assurance solution is an advanced data warehouse (DWH)
making the overall solution redundant, as the probes can continue solution based on state of the art high-performance Oracle technol-
collecting data, despite temporarily loss of data connection to the ogy. Through sophisticated correlation mechanisms MasterClaw
central part of the system. turns the raw network data, i.e., the correlated data records, in to
As the collected data may be ciphered or contain temporary identities, valuable operational and business information focusing on the net-
such as TMSI (Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identities) in wireless net- work, service, customer and partner dimensions.
works, distributed deciphering logic and distributed translation logic plays The DWH supports definition of alarm thresholds for any single KPI or
a vital role for the real-time normalization of the collected information. aggregated KQI with full integration with the MasterClaw Alarm Manager.
The combination of rich data, correlation as well as thresholds capabil-
ities enables definition and modeling of internal and external Service
Level Agreements (SLAs) and real-time monitoring of these SLAs.
Although the passive MasterClaw probes are the main source for the
information, the DWM may incorporate data from other sources as well.
Integration with External OSS Systems
A dedicated xDR gateway server facilitates configurable and flexible
export of various types of data records, xDRs, to external OSS systems,
such as revenue assurance, fraud- and security management systems.
Additionally, the flexibility in the output format also allows the xDR in-
formation to be used for a wide range of non-OSS related applica-
tions such as location based services, tracking services etc. The
xDR gateway provides a reliable feed of high qualitative data records
that can be scaled to well above 100 million data records per day.
As the MasterClaw probe infrastructure provides a reliable and consistent
source of performance and quality of service metrics, MasterClaw is
an important source of information deploying Service Quality
Figure 4. SW and HW architecture of MasterClaw probes, with Management solutions in the broader sense. Anritsu actively supports
selective applications the OSS/J initiative and any KPI or KQI information in the data ware-
house may be propagated to external OSS systems via open APIs.
To facilitate real-time monitoring, protocol statistics, alarms and oth- Finally, any network performance or correlated service quality alarm
er relevant information is available to the server applications instan- handled by the alarm manager can be exported northbound to ac-
taneously. With measurement data stored locally in the probes it is commodate integration with traditional fault management systems. A
possible to accumulate large amounts of historical data. Signaling number of different technologies may be used for the integration in-
data pertaining to events - such as PDP contexts, ISUP calls, TCAP cluding ASCII files, SNMP and Corba.
transactions or SIP Invites - are available for troubleshooting many
days after an event or chain of events has occurred.

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Data Presentation and Reporting Layer The OSS Application Suite
Users access the MasterClaw system via a secure Web interface The secret behind Anritsus unique service assurance solution is the
where the browser based MasterClaw Portal provides the user with seamless integration between traditional network monitoring and
a quick and integrated access to all applications, and real-time trouble shooting applications on one hand, and the advanced service
graphical overview of the network and service performance. The ap- quality monitoring solutions on the other. As a part of Anritsus over-
plication launcher gives single sign-on access to the MasterClaw ap- all OSS solution portfolio, MasterClaw provides a set of powerful and
plications available to the individual users. Advanced administration intuitive applications (see Table 1).
capabilities allow the system administrator to assign user privileges
per individual users. Network Troubleshooting
Call and Session Tracing
The introduction of new technologies and new services has dramat-
ically increased the operational complexity of both wireless and
fixed-line networks to a degree where it has become essential to
have fully integrated end-to-end troubleshooting tools. MasterClaw
offers such end-to-end call and session tracing capabilities for both
wireless networks and converged fixed-line networks. In a complex
UMTS network scenario MasterClaw can perform circuit and packet
domain traces of mobile originating and terminating calls as well as
SMS and PDP context activation and deactivation. This includes
traces within the access or core networks and even traces across
multiple interfaces, including the UMTS radio access network and
the PSTN or ISP domains. In a VoIP network MasterClaw allows for
end-to-end cross domain tracing e.g., H323/SIP/ISUP calls and
H323/RTP/SIP sessions across the SS7 and VoIP network domains
where decoding is made on several layers including the IP, UDP, SIP,
MEGACO/H248, ISUP and MTP.

Figure 5. MasterClaw quick application launch portal

The dashboard area of the MasterClaw Portal may be configured to


provide an at-a-glance overview of network and service performance
by selecting the most relevant KPIs, trend graphs, and alarm. The
possibility to personalize the MasterClaw Portal drastically simplifies
the access to the information provided by the system, allowing dif-
ferent user categories to optimize the user interface and information
set for their particular needs. A roaming partner manager has differ-
ent needs compared to the operational network manager.

Figure 6. User configured portal Dashboard elements Figure 7. Cross domain Call and Session Trace

As all applications are browser based, MasterClaw may be accessed Due to the unique system architecture with the local data storage in
from anywhere using any ordinary workstation. the probes, calls and service sessions can inherently be traced in re-
al-time and historically using the captured network data. Advanced
filtering functions allows for tracing on individual parameters inside a
dialogue, essentially making the call and session trace application to
a signaling procedure investigative application as well, that greatly
easing debugging and fault analysis.

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Protocol Analysis Integrated Service Quality and Performance
The MasterClaw Protocol Analysis application is a multi-user and multi- Monitoring
protocol systems tool used for seamless protocol decoding of historical
Are the network resources used properly? How are my services per-
and real-time PDUs. When performing protocol analysis, the user simply
forming? How do my customers perceive the service quality? Are the
selects the links on which the application shall be applied and the system
customers getting the agreed service? Are my interconnect partners
starts displaying the messages for those links. The different protocol lay-
delivering the agreed service? These are just a few examples of
ers are presented according to the ISO/OSI model and messages from
questions that a network operator or service provider needs to an-
different links or different protocol layers can be displayed with different
swer in order to maintain the customer satisfaction, minimize the op-
colors in the monitor window with color schemes being user configurable.
erational costs and hence secure the revenue.
MasterClaws integrated service assurance solution provides an in-
tegrated monitoring universe, feeding a wide range of different user
categories, including operational network personnel, network plan-
ners, product managers, account managers, partner managers, with
vital operational and business information. Building on the same con-
verged data acquired from the network, MasterClaw offers powerful
reporting capabilities across Network, Service, Customer and
Partner domains in both real-time and via KPI- and KQI reports. In
addition to this MasterClaw allows for definition of service level tar-
gets enabling both internal- and external SLAs.

Figure 8. Protocol Analysis result

Thanks to the locally stored signaling data in the probes, trou-


bleshooting can not only be made in real-time but also made on al-
ready captured historical data. This is of course a tremendous ad-
vantage during fault location and route-cause analysis. Features,
such as advanced filter functions, alternative display formats, condi-
tioned color coding, online protocol references, etc. makes the trou-
bleshooting applications extremely user friendly and efficient to use.
Link and Message KPI
To further ease the problem analysis and root-cause analysis,
MasterClaw provides an advanced Link and Message based DWH
solution offering reports based on link counters, message counters
and link load counters. The Link and Message solution is a versatile
data ware-house application that can be applied to any protocol or
network technology giving access to thousands of user-defined
counters from different protocol layers.
Alarm Manager
As a part of the core application set MasterClaw also includes an Alarm
Manager. The Alarm Manager receives alarms from multiple sources in Figure 10. MasterClaws Integrated Service Quality and
the system: probe generated alarms or performance and QoS related Performance Monitoring Framework
alarms generated by the Traffic Observer or any of the KPIs/KQIs han-
dled by the DWH. Alarms may be configured in different ways (severity, Understanding Quality of Service Metrics
coloring, etc.) and thresholds may be configured according to the type Although voice is a legacy service that is the very foundation for most
of day (week-day, weekend-day, holiday) and the time of that day. operators business, the voice service can serve as a good example
When an alarm occurs it is possible to drill down into the alarm, thereby of how technology convergence, and new access technologies dra-
automatically launching e.g. reports with pre-selected parameters. matically increase the complexity of the underlying value chain and
hence the overall complexity of the service. Basic network oriented
KPIs, such as Connection Success Rate, is excellent to monitor in-
dividual network segments performance, but a single KPI only pro-
vides a limited picture of the overall service experience, as perceived
by the end-user. Only by aggregating data from several sources and
correlating quality of service metrics from different domains can the
overall end-to-end quality of service be determined.

Figure 9. MasterClaw Alarm Manager

Any internal MasterClaw alarm can be propagated to external fault Figure 11. Service Quality Components in a traditional Voice
management systems via for example SNMP. Service

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Real-Time- vs. Analytical Monitoring
No-one questions that information is power, but what is more power-
ful; instant real-time insight into the network and services perfor-
mance, or the ability to analyze customer usage patterns, level of
service measured over contract periods or getting reliable network
load figures to base next network extension decision on? Anritsu be-
lieves both aspects are equally important, and thats why
MasterClaw combines advanced real-time monitoring with advanced
data-warehouse functionality.

Figure 13. Service usage profile per service category

Customer QoS/SLA Monitoring


In todays highly competitive environment an important way of gain-
ing competitive advantage is to build an understanding of how the
end users perceive the service quality. Aggregating the data on the
basis of different types of customer identity parameters MasterClaw
provides a customer centric view of Quality of Service information.
The customer centric reports allows for targeted monitoring and fol-
low-up of individual larger customers or larger communities of gen-
Figure 12. Traffic Observer provides real-time overview of the eral users. Directly linked to this is the ability to define and follow-up
network and service performance on customer specific Service Level Agreements. Thanks to the sim-
plicity in the user interface of MasterClaw, where different user cate-
gories can design their own personal view, account managers can
The Traffic Observer application provides instant overview of the per- have dedicated real-time QoS and performance reports for particular
formance and service level via a powerful intuitive GUI making it to important accounts.
an essential tool for the fast paced working environment of many net- The business intelligence data is a powerful tool for active account
work operation centers. Operating with self-adjusting alarm levels
management, where not only the service level can be closely moni-
that considers busy hours, weekends, holidays, allows operational
tored, but an individual corporate customers usage profile can be
personnel to immediately detect abnormalities in the network load,
monitored too. This makes it possible to do targeted promotion ac-
quality of service, and the general performance and hence take ac-
tivities, to up-sell or cross-sell new products, and hence increase the
tion on network problem before they affect the end-user services.
revenue.
Network Quality Monitoring Partner Performance Monitoring
With its outset in the actual network topology and service provision- Dedicated KPIs and KQIs allows for monitoring of roaming partners,
ing infrastructure, the Network Quality Monitoring area provides a set
interconnect partners and partners providing content and services.
of KPIs for both network operational purposes as well as network
These reports form the base for SLA follow-up in relation to the un-
planning purposes. Detailed statistics on link and message level al- derlying agreements, as well as they provide important documenta-
lows for location of network bottlenecks, faulty network segments tion negotiating new agreements. Strict follow-up on partners per-
and general load and resource utilization. Thanks to the flexibility on formance not only raises the level of service for the customers, but it
probe level, the monitoring can be made across different technology can dramatically reduce the operational expenses.
domains, such as traditional ISUP and SIP as well as wireless net-
work technologies. Fraud and Revenue Assurance
Service Quality Monitoring As a part of the MasterClaw OSS solution Anritsu offers a set of ap-
Service Quality Monitoring represents the first level of data aggrega- plications in the fraud, security and revenue assurance area. All
tion. Instead of focusing on the transmission performance the per- these applications have been designed to protect the operators net-
ceived end-user quality and the performance of different discrete work and revenue.
services is in focus. As discussed above, the perceived end-user The MasterClaw real-time Fraud Sentry application assists operators
quality is a combination of several individual quality measures. Only and service providers detecting call related fraud caused by sub-
by combining these its possible to understand the end-to-end per- scribers. Based on the signaling data the application can generate
ceive service quality. Different KQI reports exist for different services alarms if e.g. a call is made from a blacklisted number, if the duration
such as voice, MMS, GPRS, etc. of a call exceeds a predefined threshold, or if a grey listed customer
Apart from providing valuable service quality information, the service makes too many calls within a given period.
reports also provide important performance metrics vital for the man- MasterClaw offers a set of security solutions including real-time de-
agement and optimization of the service portfolio. Based on the re- tection of harmful network traffic such as mass calls and SPAM at-
porting provided by MasterClaw, operators and service providers can tacks. Further, the distributed MasterClaw probes can be equipped
get a clear overview of the usage profile of different services, with re- with virus scanning algorithms for detection of harmful content.
spect to usage volume, basic usage profile (time of day, day in week, In addition to the internal MasterClaw applications, Anritsu cooperates
etc) and advanced usage profiles where parameters such as user with a number of major vendors in the fraud and revenue assurance
profile, handset type (based on IMEI) and location may be taken in- area where the flexible xDR GW is used to provide a reliable high-vol-
to consideration. These reports provide critical business intelligence ume feed of data records for billing verification, fraud analysis, etc.
which can be used to monitor the effect of advertising campaigns or
price adjustments, identification of real target groups, or general op-
timization of the service portfolio.

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Table 1. Solution and application overview
Solution Area MasterClaw Applications

MasterClaw Core System MasterClaw Portal


MasterClaw Dashboard
MasterClaw Application Trigger
MasterClaw SMS Welcome
MasterClaw System Monitor
MasterClaw Security Administration
MasterClaw Data warehouse alarm Configuration Tool
MasterClaw General Data Store Configuration Tool
MasterClaw Link and Message Configuration Tool
MasterClaw Roaming Statistics Configuration Tool
MasterClaw Alarm Definition Tool
MasterClaw Topology Configuration Tool
MasterClaw Configuration Tool
MasterClaw Fraud Configuration Tool

Network Troubleshooting MasterClaw Protocol Analysis


MasterClaw Session and Call Trace
MasterClaw Alarm Manager
MasterClaw Protocol Event Collector

Network Quality Monitoring MasterClaw Traffic Observer


MasterClaw Link and Message Statistics
MasterClaw SS7 Performance Statistics
MasterClaw RANAP Performance Statistics
MasterClaw RADIUS Access Analysis
MasterClaw Network Call Performance KPI
MasterClaw Content Performance Manager (Gi)
MasterClaw VoIP Service Quality and Network Performance Manager
MasterClaw UMTS Wireless Data Access KPI (IuPS)
MasterClaw UMTS Wireless Circuit Access KPI (IuCS)
MasterClaw GSM Access KPI
MasterClaw TCAP KPI
MasterClaw Link Validation Tool

Fraud and Revenue Assurance MasterClaw Real-time Fraud Sentry


MasterClaw Data Gateway
MasterClaw Billing Verification

Service Quality Monitoring MasterClaw SS7 Call Quality Statistics


MasterClaw GPRS Access KPI (Gb)
MasterClaw Content Performance Manager (Gi)
MasterClaw Service Quality KPI (Gn)
MasterClaw VoIP Service Quality and Network Performance Manager
MasterClaw SMS KPI
MasterClaw TCAP KPI
MasterClaw IP Service KPI (Gn)

Partner Performance Monitoring MasterClaw Interconnect Partner KPI


MasterClaw Roaming KPI
MasterClaw Content Performance Manager (Gi)

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Table 2. Probe sub-rack specifications and environmental requirements
The overall technical requirements to the sub-rack is listed in the following table:
Name Description
Can operate 24 hours pr day every day (24/7 operation)
Operational Temperature
Operating: +5o to +40oC
Range
Storage: 40o to +70oC
Humidity Between 5 - 93 %Rh, non-condensing.
Noise level max. 65 dBA distance = 1m
Acoustic noise
Frequency range 20 Hz to 18000 Hz
The probe can operate between sea level and 2000 meter above sea level.
Altitude
A non-operating altitude of 12000 meters is supported to permit shipment by air freight.
Pollution The probe can be operated in environments with pollution degree 2 according to IEC950
EMC/EMI Is tested according to EN 300 386, EN 50 081-1 and EN 50 082-2 class B.
Ruggedness Is tested according to ETS 300 019 series of Environmental conditions and environmental tests for telecommunications equipment.
MTBF MTBF > 20000 hours.
Weight 32 kg fully equipped
DC, 48 VDC to 60 VDC nominal (36 VDC to 72 VDC)
Power AC
Power consumption 900W
Power AC AC, Auto ranging 90-264 VAC, 47-63 Hz
(future versions) Power consumption 900 W
Width: 19" rack mountable
Size Height: Max 11U high, 489 mm (1U = 1.75")
Depth: Max 400 mm
Center mounting Adaptable to Center Mounting
The System slots shall have RED card-guides.
Card-guide Colors
The Non-System slots shall have BLACK card-guides

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DEVICES

1.48 m Pump Laser Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 786

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1.48 m PUMP LASER MODULE
AF4B Series
Type A: 120 to 180 mW, Type B: 200 to 250 mW, Type C: 300 to 400 mW

NEW

Type A

The AF4B Series is 1.48 m high power laser diode modules de- Features
signed for Er doped fiber amplifier. The laser is packaged in a 14-pin Optical Output
butterfly package with optical isolator, monitor photodiode and ther-
Type A:
mo-electric cooler (TEC).
120 mW (IF 500 mA) AF4B112AA75L/AF4B112AD75L
Dimensions 140 mW (IF 550 mA) AF4B114AA75L/AF4B114AD75L
160 mW (IF 600 mA) AF4B116AA75L/AF4B116AD75L
180 mW (IF 600 mA) AF4B118AA75L/AF4B118AD75L
Type B:
200 mW (IF 700 mA) AF4B120AA75L/AF4B120AD75L
220 mW (IF 700 mA) AF4B122AA75L/AF4B122AD75L
250 mW (IF 800 mA) AF4B125AA75L/AF4B125AD75L
Type C:
300 mW (IF 1100 mA) AF4B130CA75L/AF4B130CD75L
350 mW (IF 1400 mA) AF4B135CA75L/AF4B135CD75L
400 mW (IF 1400 mA) AF4B140CA75L/AF4B140CD75L

Fiber
SMF output (UV coating fiber: 0.25 mm)
PMF output (UV coating fiber: 0.25 mm)
14-pin Butterfly Package
Package outline (Unit: mm) Built-in Optical Isolator
Internal Monitor PD and TEC
Low Power Consumption (type B, C)
Note: Polarization state of LD is aligned parallel to Operating Case Temperature 75C (type A)
the slow axis.
Polarization state (PMF)

Absolute Maximum Ratings (TLD = 25C)


Rating
Type C
Item Symbol
Type A Type B AF4B130CA75L AF4B135CA75L AF4B140CA75L
AF4B130CD75L AF4B135CD75L AF4B140CD75L
LD Forward Current IF 1100 mA 1300 mA 1400 mA 1700 mA
LD Reverse Voltage VR 2V
PD Forward Current IFD 10 mA
PD Reverse Voltage VRD 20 V
Operating Case temperature TC 20 to +75C 20 to +70C
Storage Temperature Tstg 40 to +85C
Cooler Current IC 2A 5.8 A
Excess over the absolute maximum ratings may lead to damage.
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Top View Pin Configuration
No. Function No. Function
1 Coder anode 8 NC
2 Thermistor 9 NC
3 PD anode 10 LD anode
4 PD cathode 11 LD cathode
5 Thermistor 12 NC
6 NC 13 Case
7 NC 14 Cooler cathode

Optical and Electrical Characteristics (TLD = 25C, TC = 25C)


Type A
Item Symbol Test condition AF4B112AA75L AF4B114AA75L AF4B116AA75L AF4B118AA75L
AF4B112AD75L AF4B114AD75L AF4B116AD75L AF4B118AD75L
Output power Pf 120 mW 140 mW 160 mW 180 mW
Forward Voltage VF At Output Power Max. 2.5 V
Threshold Current Ith Max. 50 mA
Forward Current (BOL) IF At Output Power Max. 500 mA Max. 550 mA Max. 600 mA
Center Wavelength C At Output Power Min. 1460 nm, Typ. 1475 nm, Max. 1490 nm
At Output Power
Spectral width Typ. 4 nm, Max. 8 nm
RMS (20 dB)
Im At Output Power
Monitor Current Min. 100 A, Typ. 400 A, Max. 800 A
VRD = 5 V
PD Dark Current Id VRD = 5 V Max. 0.1 A
Pf Im = const,
Tracking Error Max. 0.5 dB
Tc = 20 to +75C
Cooler Voltage VC IF = EOL, Tc = 75C Max. 3.5 V
Cooler Current IC IF = EOL, Tc = 75C Max. 1.2 A Max. 1.4 A
Rth TLD = 25C
Thermistor Resistance Min. 9.5 k, Typ. 10 k, Max. 10.5 k
B = 3900 100K
Optical Isolation RO TLD = 25C Typ. 30 dB

Type B Type C
Item Symbol Test condition AF4B120AA75L AF4B122AA75L AF4B125AA75L AF4B130CA75L AF4B135CA75L AF4B140CA75L
AF4B120AD75L AF4B122AD75L AF4B125AD75L AF4B130CD75L AF4B135CD75L AF4B140CD75L
Output power Pf 200 mW 220 mW 250 mW 300 mW 350 mW 400 mW
Forward Voltage VF At Output Power Max. 2 V Max. 2 V
Threshold Current Ith Typ. 70 mA, Max. 150 mA Typ. 100 mA, Max. 150 mA
Forward Current (BOL) IF At Output Power Max. 700 mA Max. 800 mA Max. 1100 mA Max. 1400 mA
Center Wavelength C At Output Power Min. 1460 nm, Typ. 1475 nm, Max. 1490 nm Min. 1460 nm, Typ. 1475 nm, Max. 1490 nm
At Output Power
Spectral width Typ. 5 nm, Max. 10 nm Typ. 5 nm, Max. 10 nm
RMS (20 dB)
At Output Power
Monitor Current Im Min. 100 A, Max. 1000 A Min. 100 A, Max. 2000 A
VRD = 5 V
PD Dark Current Id VRD = 5 V Max. 0.1 A Max. 0.1 A
Im = const,
Tracking Error Pf Max. 0.5 dB Max. 0.5 dB
Tc = 20 to +75C
Cooler Voltage VC IF = EOL, Tc = 75C Max. 3.1 V Max. 2.9 V Max. 3.1 V
Cooler Current IC IF = EOL, Tc = 75C Max. 1.3 A Max. 1.5 A Max. 2.7 A Max. 3 A
TLD = 25C
Thermistor Resistance Rth Min. 9.5 k, Typ. 10 k, Max. 10.5 k Min. 9.5 k, Typ. 10 k, Max. 10.5 k
B = 3900 100K
Optical Isolation RO TLD = 25C Typ. 30 dB Typ. 30 dB

: EOL = BOL x 1.2

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AF4B Series Typical Characteristics
Fiber Output Power/Monitor Current/Voltage-Forward Current Characteristics
[AF4B118AA75L] [AF4B125AA75L] [AF4B140CA75L]

Emission Spectrum
[AF4B118AA75L] [AF4B125AA75L] [AF4B140CA75L]

Ordering Information

Model: AF4B1 ### # ## #

Center Wavelength range


L: 15 nm, M: 20 nm, K: 10 nm
Center Wavelength
75: 1475 nm, 70: 1470 nm,
80: 1480 nm, 65: 1465 nm
Fiber and Connecter
A: SMF Ferrule, D: PMF Ferrule,
G: AMF FC/PC, K: PMF FC/PC
Optical Output Power
Type A
12A: 120 mW
14A: 140 mW
16A: 160 mW
18A: 180 mW
Type B
20B: 200 mW
22B: 220 mW
25B: 250 mW
Type C
30C: 300 mW
35C: 350 mW
40C: 400 mW

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