ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Anritsu Company (booth #2519), a global leader in test instrumentation for emerging technologies, will be exhibiting solutions for measuring high-speed data transmission, including 100G, 200G, and 400G, at OFC/NFOEC, March 19-21 in Anaheim, CA. Featuring the MP1800A BERT, the test systems can accurately test the performance of InfiniBand interconnects and backplanes, as well as analyze 100G+ DP-QPSK and PAM4/16 modulation schemes.
On display in the booth will be the MP1800A with the Anritsu MP1825B 4Tap Emphasis, which can accurately evaluate InfiniBand FDR (14G) / EDR (26G) active optical cables (AOCs). Anritsu will also display how its MP1800A BERT addresses the market demand for test solutions with the accuracy and performance required for 100G+ applications, including 100G DWDM DP-QPSK and 100G/200G/400G PAM4/16.
For signalintegrity applications, Anritsu will show the MP1800A BERT with its MS2830ASignal Analyzer. This configuration allows users to conduct single sideband(SSB) phase noise measurements on high-speed interconnects and backplanes.
“Data centers require high-speed interconnect and backplane technologies that exceed 100G to address ever-increasing bandwidth demands. Manufacturers of active optical cables and direct attachcables (DAC) need test solutions such as our MP1800A BERT to accurately measure product performance and ensure they meet the stringent demands associated with these high data rates. The MP1800A continues the Anritsu tradition of developing innovative solutions to meet the testing requirements of next-generation networks,” said Peter Alexander, PhD, Assistant General Manager, Americas Sales Region.
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