Anritsu MP1800A Operation Manual

Anritsu MP1800A Operation Manual

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MP1862A
56G/64Gbit/s DEMUX
Operation Manual
Fifth Edition
• For safety and warning information, please read this
manual before attempting to use the equipment.
• Additional safety and warning information is provided
in the MP1800A Signal Quality Analyzer Installation
Guide and the MT1810A 4 Slot Chassis Installation
Guide. Please also refer to one of them before using
the equipment.
• Keep this manual with the equipment.
ANRITSU CORPORATION
Document No.: M-W3757AE-5.0

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  • Page 1 • Additional safety and warning information is provided in the MP1800A Signal Quality Analyzer Installation Guide and the MT1810A 4 Slot Chassis Installation Guide. Please also refer to one of them before using the equipment.
  • Page 2 Ensure that you clearly understand the meanings of the symbols BEFORE using the equipment. Some or all of the following symbols may be used on all Anritsu equipment. In addition, there may be other labels attached to products that are not shown in the diagrams in this manual.
  • Page 3: For Safety

    • The performance-guarantee seal verifies the integrity of the equipment. Calibration To ensure the continued integrity of the equipment, only Anritsu service personnel, or service personnel of an Anritsu sales representative, should break this seal to repair or calibrate the equipment.
  • Page 4 For Safety WARNING • This equipment should always be positioned in the correct manner. If Falling Over the cabinet is turned on its side, etc., it will be unstable and may be damaged if it falls over as a result of receiving a slight mechanical shock.
  • Page 5 In addition, this warranty is valid only for the original equipment purchaser. It is not transferable if the equipment is resold. Anritsu Corporation shall assume no liability for damage or financial loss of the customer due to the use of or a failure to use this equipment, unless the damage or loss is caused due to Anritsu Corporation’s intentional or gross...
  • Page 6 Anritsu Corporation Contact In the event of this equipment malfunctions, please contact an Anritsu Service and Sales office. Contact information can be found on the last page of the printed version of this manual, and is available in a separate file on the...
  • Page 7 Notes On Export Management This product and its manuals may require an Export License/Approval by the Government of the product's country of origin for re-export from your country. Before re-exporting the product or manuals, please contact us to confirm whether they are export-controlled items or not. When you dispose of export-controlled items, the products/manuals need to be broken/shredded so as not to be unlawfully used for military purpose.
  • Page 8 2012/19/EU (the “WEEE Directive”) in European Union. For Products placed on the EU market after August 13, 2005, please contact your local Anritsu representative at the end of the product's useful life to arrange disposal in accordance with your initial contract and the local law.
  • Page 9 Anritsu electronic equipment, etc.). By using this Software, you shall be deemed to have agreed to be bound by the terms of this EULA, and Anritsu Corporation (hereafter Anritsu) hereby grants you the right to use this Software with the Anritsu-specified equipment (hereafter Equipment) for the purposes set out in this EULA.
  • Page 10 Software with members of such organization. except as authorized by the laws and 2. You and Anritsu may terminate this EULA regulations of Japan and the United States, by a written notice to the other party 30 etc.
  • Page 11 Cautions Against Computer Virus Infection ● Copying files and data Only files that have been provided directly from Anritsu or generated using Anritsu equipment should be copied to the instrument. All other required files should be transferred by means of USB flash drive or CompactFlash media after undergoing a thorough virus check.
  • Page 12 Prior to the software installation Before installing this software or any other software recommended or approved by Anritsu, run a virus scan on your computer, including removable media (e.g. USB flash drive and CF memory card) you want to connect to your computer.
  • Page 13 CE Conformity Marking Anritsu affixes the CE Conformity marking on the following product(s) in accordance with the Decision 768/2008/EC to indicate that they conform to the EMC, LVD, and RoHS directive of the European Union (EU). CE marking 1. Product Model...
  • Page 14 B: The equipment shall continue to operate as intended after the test. No degradation of performance or loss of function is allowed below a performance level specified by the manufacturer, when the equipment is used as intended. The performance level may be replaced by a permissible loss of performance.
  • Page 15 4. Contact Name: Anritsu GmbH Address, city: Nemetschek Haus, Konrad-Zuse-Platz 1 81829 München, Country: Germany Name: ANRITSU EMEA Ltd. Address, city: 200 Capability Green, Luton Bedfordshire, LU1 3LU Country: United Kingdom...
  • Page 16 RCM Conformity Marking Anritsu affixes the RCM marking on the following product(s) in accordance with the regulation to indicate that they conform to the EMC framework of Australia/New Zealand. RCM marking 1. Product Model Model: MP1862A 56G/64Gbit/s DEMUX 2. Applied Standards...
  • Page 17: About This Manual

    About This Manual A testing system combining an MP1800A Signal Quality Analyzer or MT1810A 4 Slot Chassis mainframe, module(s), and control software is called a Signal Quality Analyzer Series. The operation manuals of the Signal Quality Analyzer Series consist of separate documents for the installation guide, the mainframe, remote control operation, module(s), and control software, as shown below.
  • Page 18: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents For Safety ............ About This Manual........Chapter 1 Overview ........... 1-1 Product Overview ............1-2 Product Composition ............ 1-3 Specifications ..............1-5 Chapter 2 Before Use ........2-1 Preparation Before Use ..........2-2 Getting Started with MX180000A ....... 2-10 Other Usage Methods ..........
  • Page 19 Chapter 6 Performance Test ......6-1 Overview ............... 6-2 Devices Required for Performance Tests ..... 6-3 Performance Test Items ..........6-4 Chapter 7 Remote Commands ......7-1 Status Commands ............7-2 Common Commands ............ 7-4 64G DEMUX Commands ..........7-16 Automatic Measurement Commands ......
  • Page 20 Appendix A List of Initial Settings .... Appendix B Setting Restrictions ....Appendix C Performance Test Record Sheet ........Appendix D Fault Diagnosis Tool ..... Appendix E Sequence Examples ....
  • Page 21: Chapter 1 Overview

    Chapter 1 Overview This chapter provides an overview of the MP1862A 56G/64Gbit/s DEMUX (hereinafter, referred to as “MP1862A”). Product Overview ............1-2 Product Composition ............ 1-3 1.2.1 Standard composition ........1-3 1.2.2 Options ............. 1-4 1.2.3 Application parts ..........1-4 Specifications ..............
  • Page 22: Product Overview

    Sequence patterns (when used with MU18304xA/B).  Supports analysis of 8 to 64.2 Gbit/s input data such as Eye/Bathtub (When used with MU18304xA/B)  Supports future use by installing options.  Controlled by MX180000A Control Software when either MP1800A or controller PC connected...
  • Page 23: Product Composition

    J1632A Terminator Clock Output 1/2 Clock Output Data Output1/2 Buffered Clock Output J1341A Open External Clock Input J1475A USB cable Z1312A AC adapter G0342A ESD Discharger Power cord 2.5m Z0897A MP1800A Manual CD CD-ROM version Z0918A MX180000A Software CD CD-ROM...
  • Page 24: Options

    Option name format is as follows: MP1862A- x x x Indicates function. This value is recognized by the mainframe. Anritsu management number. This value is not recognized by the mainframe. 1.2.3 Application parts Table 1.2.3-1 shows the application parts for the MP1862A.
  • Page 25: Specifications

    Specifications 1.3 Specifications 1.3.1 Specifications for MP1862A Table 1.3.1-1 Specifications for MP1862A Item Specifications Remarks Operating Bit Rate 8 to 56.2 Gbit/s 8 to 64.2 Gbit/s (when MP1862A-x01 installed) External Number of Input 1 (Ext. Clock Input) To input a Clock Input half-rate clock Frequency...
  • Page 26 Chapter 1 Overview Table 1.3.1-1 Specifications for MP1862A (Cont’d) Item Specifications Remarks Buffered Number of Output 1 (Buffered Clock Output) To be Clock terminated into Frequency 4 to 28.1 GHz Output 50  when not 4 to 32.1 GHz (when MP1862A-x01 installed) in use.
  • Page 27 Specifications Table 1.3.1-1 Specifications for MP1862A (Cont’d) Item Specifications Remarks Data Input Number of Input 2 (Data/ Data Input) (Differential) Input Conditions Selectable from Single-ended 50 Differential 50 , or Differential 100  Data or XData can be set to input for Single-ended interface.
  • Page 28 Chapter 1 Overview MP1800A Data Output MP1861A MU183020A/21A Data Input MU183040A/B MP1862A Eye Height Amplitude *7: At a bit rate of 56.2 Gbit/s *8: At a bit rate of 64.2 Gbit/s (with MP1862A-x01 installed)
  • Page 29 Specifications Table 1.3.1-1 Specifications for MP1862A (Cont’d) Item Specifications Remarks Jitter tolerance When This item is defined under the following interacting with conditions: MU18304xA/B • Bit rate: 56.2 Gbit/s 64.2 Gbit/s * • Pattern: PRBS2^31-1 • Temperature: 20 to 30°C •...
  • Page 30 Chapter 1 Overview Table 1.3.1-1 Specifications for MP1862A (Cont'd) Item Specifications Remarks Auto Measurement * Auto Search, Eye Margin, Eye Diagram, Bathtub BER Measurement Results To be displayed on screen. Control interface USB 2.0 or 1.1 Type B × 1 Channel setting Can be selected from CH1 to CH4.
  • Page 31: Chapter 2 Before Use

    Chapter 2 Before Use This chapter describes preparation required before using MP1862A. Preparation Before Use ..........2-2 2.1.1 Environmental Conditions of Installation Site ... 2-2 2.1.2 Clearance from Fan .......... 2-2 2.1.3 Power Connection ..........2-3 2.1.4 Usage Patterns of MP1862A ......2-4 Getting Started with MX180000A .......
  • Page 32: Preparation Before Use

    Chapter 2 Before Use 2.1 Preparation Before Use This section explains the installation position of the mainframe and how to turn on the power. 2.1.1 Environmental Conditions of Installation Site The MP1862A operates in the temperature range from 15 to 35°C. Avoid using it under any of the following environment conditions that may cause failure.
  • Page 33: Power Connection

    Preparation Before Use 2.1.3 Power Connection This section describes the procedures for supplying power. Use a supplied AC adapter. If AC adapter other than the supplied one is used, the MP1862A may be damaged. Connect the shielded connector from the AC adapter to the rear panel connector of the MP1862A.
  • Page 34: Usage Patterns Of Mp1862A

    MP1862As may not be able to function properly if one of them is connected to the USB connector on MP1800’s rear panel. To connect more than two MP1862As, connect a USB hub to the front or rear panel of MP1800A, and then connect each of MP1862As to MP1800A via the USB hub.
  • Page 35 Preparation Before Use Figure 2.1.4-2 Connecting Multiple MP186xAs to MP1800A...
  • Page 36 It may not function normally if connecting to the connector with different USB controller. If the number of USB connectors on the Control PC is not • enough, use a USB hub. Note : Anritsu is not responsible for the proper functioning of all USB hubs.
  • Page 37 Refer to the following for how to use commercially available USB devices when MP1862A is in use. Connect the USB device before starting the MP1800A; do not connect or disconnect USB devices while using the MX180000A Control Software. In addition, only read measurement data using a USB device after exiting the MX180000A Control Software (closing selector screen).
  • Page 38 Chapter 2 Before Use Table 2.1.4-1 Required Specifications for Control PC (For Windows XP) Item Specifications Compatibility IBM-PC or compatible PC Pentium4 processer and 1.6 GHz or higher Windows XP Version 2002 Service Pack 2 Memory ≥ 512 MB Monitor resolution 800 ×...
  • Page 39 Preparation Before Use Table 2.1.4-2 Required Specifications for Control PC (For Windows 7) Item Specifications Compatibility IBM-PC or compatible PC 1 GHz or faster 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor Windows 7 Professional/Enterprise/Ultimate Memory 32-bit: 1 GB RAM 64-bit: 2 GB RAM Monitor resolution 800 ×...
  • Page 40: Getting Started With Mx180000A

    Note the following procedure when installing software for the MP1862A in the MP1800A or remote PC. The following examples show the case when the software is installed in the MP1800A. For the general software installation procedures, refer to MP1800A Installation Guide (W2747AE) MT1810A Installation...
  • Page 41 Getting Started with MX180000A (3) For Windows XP, when the screen shown in Figure 2.2.1-2 is displayed, click Continue Anyway to continue. Figure 2.2.1-2 Confirmation Dialog of USB Driver Installation (2) Note: The screen as shown in Figure 2.2.1-1 may not be displayed on the front page.
  • Page 42 Chapter 2 Before Use When the MP1862A is connected to the MP1800A or remote PC after software installation, install the driver using the following procedures. The following example show when the MP1862A is connected to the MP1800A. (1) Connect the MP1800A and MP1862A using an USB cable.
  • Page 43 Getting Started with MX180000A (4) Figure 2.2.1-6 is displayed when the hardware is found. Press Continue Anyway to continue the installation procedures. Figure 2.2.1-6 Hardware Installation (5) Click Finish to end the installation procedure. Figure 2.2.1-7 Completing Installation 2-13...
  • Page 44 (1) Select Start menu → Control Panel, and then open the Control Panel. (2) Double-click Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel. (3) Select Anritsu USB Device Driver from the list and click Remove to start the uninstallation. Figure 2.2.1-8 Removing USB Driver...
  • Page 45: Starting Mx180000A

    Getting Started with MX180000A 2.2.2 Starting MX180000A When connecting to MP1800A: (1) Connect the MP1862A and MP1800A as explained in Section 2.1.4. (2) Connect the AC adapter to the P1862A and set the power switch to he LED lights green while power is on.
  • Page 46: Exiting Mx180000A

    2.2.3 Exiting MX180000A When connecting to MP1800A: (1) Press and hold the power switch on the MP1800A front panel or click the Shut down button on the selector screen. After the application are shut down, the MP18000A Power lamp goes off, and then the Standby LED lights up.
  • Page 47: Messages That Are Displayed When Connecting/Disconnecting The Usb Cable

    (2) The buttons for calling screens are disabled and the screen goes blank. The Data Output and Clock Output are set forcibly to OFF. (3) The MP1800A module connected to this equipment can still be used. When USB device connected while application running: (1) The following USB connection dialog is displayed.
  • Page 48 Figure 2.2.4-3 USB Disconnection Message while Setup Utility in Use (3) The MP1800A module connected to this equipment can still be used. When USB device connected while using Setup utility: (1) When a connection is made while using the Setup utility, the equipment is not recognized.
  • Page 49: Other Usage Methods

    Other Usage Methods 2.3 Other Usage Methods This section explains how to check the installed software version, perform software updates, and initialize the settings. MX180000A Signal For how to operate the MX180000A, refer to the Quality Analyzer Control Software Operation Manual 2.3.1 Checking Installed Software Version The installed software versions can be checked in both Version Information of MX180000A and Setup Utility screen.
  • Page 50 Chapter 2 Before Use On the Version tab below, you can check the version of the software currently installed. Figure 2.3.1-2 Version Tab of the Setup Utility Screen On the Version tab of the Setup Utility screen, the software that does not match the installed version is highlighted in yellow.
  • Page 51: Updating Software

    Other Usage Methods 2.3.2 Updating Software The equipment software can be updated from the Setup utility screen. When installing a new software version, there may sometimes be a mismatch with already installed software and operation is not assured. To solve the problem of mismatched installed software versions, start the Setup utility and click the Download tab to display the download files in the downloaded file display field.
  • Page 52 2.2.3. xx in the filename MP186xA_MUX_Opt_Delay_xx_xx_xx.FPGA indicates the version. CAUTION If the connection between MP1862A, MP1800A and controller PC is broken during downloading with the Setup utility, MP1862A may no longer operate normally. NEVER break the connection during downloading. 2-22...
  • Page 53: Initializing Settings

    Other Usage Methods 2.3.3 Initializing Settings Click Initialize in the File menu of the MX180000A SQA control software to initialize the equipment to the factory defaults. In addition, the equipment settings can be returned to the factory defaults using the Setup utility;...
  • Page 54: Preventing Damage

    Chapter 2 Before Use 2.4 Preventing Damage Be sure to observe the rating ranges when connecting input and output of the MP1862A. Otherwise, the MP1862A may be damaged. CAUTION  Do not apply a voltage exceeding the rated voltage of MP1862A.
  • Page 55: Chapter 3 Panel Layout And Connectors

    Chapter 3 Panel Layout and Connectors This chapter describes the panels and connectors of MP1862A. Panel Layout ..............3-2 3.1.1 MP1862A Front Panel ........3-2 3.1.2 MP1862A Rear Panel ........3-3 Inter-Module Connection ..........3-5 3.2.1 1ch TRx connection .......... 3-7 3.2.2 2ch Rx connection ..........
  • Page 56: Panel Layout

    Ext. Clock Input connector. Terminate into 50  when not in use. USB Connection LED Displays status of connection between MP1862A and MP1800A or control PC The LED is lit when the MP1862A can be controlled.
  • Page 57: Mp1862A Rear Panel

    DC Input connectors Connector for connecting AC adapter supplied as standard accessory Do not use non-Anritsu AC adapters, otherwise there is a risk of damage to the equipment. USB port Used for connecting MP1800A or controller PC to this equipment...
  • Page 58 Chapter 3 Panel Layout and Connectors Table 3.1.2-1 MP1862A Rear Panel Name and Function (Cont’d) Name Description Channel Setting switch Sets the channel number of MP1862A. Channel Number Switch Setting 0,0,0 1,0,0 0,1,0 1,1,0 Make sure the power to MP1862A has been shut off before changing the channel switch settings.
  • Page 59: Inter-Module Connection

    Inter-Module Connection 3.2 Inter-Module Connection This section describes precautions to follow when handling the equipment. Prevent the equipment from being damaged by static electricity. WARNING  Do not apply a voltage exceeding the rated voltage of MP1862A. Excessively high input voltage can damage the circuit.
  • Page 60 Chapter 3 Panel Layout and Connectors CAUTION Avoid inputting the signal exceeding the maximum input level of MP1862A when connecting the Data Output connector of MP1861A to the Data Input1 and 2 connectors of MP1862A. Maximum input level of the Data Input1 and 2 connectors of MP1862A: 1.00 V Maximum data output level:...
  • Page 61: 1Ch Trx Connection

    This section describes a connection example using one MP1862A and one MP1861A 56G/64G MUX (hereafter, MP1861A). According to the following procedure, connect the equipment as shown in Figure 3.2.1-1. [Equipment configuration] MP1862A (this module) MP1861A MP1800A MU183020A-x22/x23+x31 MU183040B MU181500B MU181000A DUT (Device under test)
  • Page 62 Chapter 3 Panel Layout and Connectors [Procedure] 1. Connect the Clock Output connector of MU181000A and the Ext. Clock Input connector of MU181500B by using the J1624A coaxial cable that comes with MU181000A. 2. Connect the Jittered Clock Output connector of MU181500B and the Ext.
  • Page 63 Inter-Module Connection MU181000A MU183020A MU183040B MU181500B Figure 3.2.1-1 1ch TRx Connection Example...
  • Page 64: 2Ch Rx Connection

    This section describes a connection example using two MP1862As and two MU183040Bs. According to the following procedure, connect the equipment as shown in Figure 3.2.2-1. [Equipment configuration] Two MP1862As (this module) MP1800A Two MU183040Bs MU181500B MU181000A DUT (Device under test) [Procedure] 1.
  • Page 65 Inter-Module Connection MU183040B 1’ 2’ MU183040B 1’ 1’ 4’ 2’ 5’ Figure 3.2.2-1 2ch Rx Connection Example 3-11...
  • Page 66: 1Ch Trx Connection For Bathtub Jitter Measurement

    This section describes a connection example for performing bathtub jitter measurement by using MP1862A, MP1861A, and MU181500B which is installed to MP1800A. When performing bathtub jitter measurement, connect the equipment as shown in Figure 3.2.3-1 and according to the procedure below, because a clean clock (clock without jitter modulation) needs to be input to MP1862A.
  • Page 67 Inter-Module Connection 8. Connect the Delayed Clock Output and DEMUX Clock Input connectors on the rear panel of MP1862A by using the J1654A cable that comes with MP1862A. 9. Connect the Data Output1/2 connectors on the rear panel of MP1862A and the Data Input1/2 connectors of MU183040B respectively by using coaxial cables.
  • Page 68 Chapter 3 Panel Layout and Connectors MU181000A MU183020A MU183040B MU181500B Figure 3.2.3-1 1ch TRx Connection Example (For Bathtub Jitter Measurement) 3-14.
  • Page 69: Chapter 4 Window Operations

    Chapter 4 Window Operations This chapter describes the items on each tab of the operation window. Configuration of Operation Screen ....... 4-2 Configuration of the Operation Window ......4-4 Displaying Measurement Results ......... 4-5 4.3.1 Interface setting items ........4-6 4.3.2 Error/Alarm Result Displays ......
  • Page 70: Configuration Of Operation Screen

    Chapter 4 Window Operations 4.1 Configuration of Operation Screen This section describes the items on the operation window for MP1862A. Figure 4.1-1 Overall View of Operation Screen The operation window is composed of six blocks as shown in Figure 4.1-1. The function of each block is described in Table 4.1-1.
  • Page 71 Configuration of Operation Screen Table 4.1-1 Function of Each Block Block Function Menu bar Selects the setting functions related to the entire device. Module function Shortcut buttons for the function items common to the connected buttons modules. Users can customize up to 17 pre-defined function buttons according to their own applications.
  • Page 72: Configuration Of The Operation Window

    MP1862A. Up to 4 MP1862As (CH1 to CH4) can be controlled by using one MP1800A or control PC. The operation window can be toggled one after another (CH1 to CH4) by repeatedly clicking the USB DEMUX button Table 4.2-2 Channel Numbers and Title-Bar Names...
  • Page 73: Displaying Measurement Results

    Displaying Measurement Results 4.3 Displaying Measurement Results To display the measurement results, click the Result tab on the operation window. The Result tab consists of the setting area (upper) and the result display area (lower). You can view the measurement results while checking the setting items of the MP1862A.
  • Page 74: Interface Setting Items

    Chapter 4 Window Operations 4.3.1 Interface setting items The setting items are limited by the input conditions set on the Interface tab of the module operation window. For details, refer to 4.4.1 “Input setting items”. In addition, MP1862A and ED module can be linked depending on the settings using the DEMUX-ED Link button.
  • Page 75: Error/Alarm Result Displays

    4.3.2 Error/Alarm Result Displays Measurement results are displayed only when both of the following conditions are met:  MP1862A is connected to MP1800A to which MU183040A/B or MU183041A/B is installed.  The DEMUX-ED Link button is on. When the DEMUX-ED Link button is off, hyphens are displayed instead of measurement results.
  • Page 76 Chapter 4 Window Operations [1] Select the measurement time display type. Date&Time: Select to display the current time. [2] Reset Error/Alarm history data. History Reset: Click to reset the history data of the error/alarm display. [3] Enable or disable enlarged display of Error/Alarm measurement result.
  • Page 77 Displaying Measurement Results Table 4.3.2-1 Configuration of Measurement Result Display window Item Function Displays the total error rate of MU183040A/B Slot4 Data1-2. Displays the total error count of MU183040A/B Slot4 Data1-2. %EFI Displays the total %EFI (Error Free Interval) of MU183040A/B Slot4 Data1-2.
  • Page 78 Chapter 4 Window Operations When the enlarged display is set (Zoom is selected), the items shown in Table 4.3.2-2 are displayed in the result display area with Error/Alarm selected. Figure 4.3.2-3 Measurement Result Screen Configuration when Selecting Zoom Table 4.3.2-2 Measurement Result Screen Configuration when Selecting Zoom Item Function Displays the total error rate of MU183040A/B Slot4 Data1-2.
  • Page 79: Setting Input Interface

    Setting Input Interface 4.4 Setting Input Interface To set the Input interface, click the Interface tab on the operation window. 4.4.1 Input setting items The Interface tab consists of the data setting area (upper) and the clock setting area (lower). The Data signal is input to the Data Input connector of MP1862A and the XData signal is input to the Data Input connector.
  • Page 80 Chapter 4 Window Operations [1] Set the data input conditions. • When the Input Condition is Differential 50Ohm • When the Input Condition is Single-Ended Figure 4.4.1-2 Setting Data input conditions Table 4.4.1-1 Data input condition setting items (Input Condition) Data input condition setting items Description Differential...
  • Page 81 Setting Input Interface CAUTION Be sure to connect the supplied protection cap (J1363A) to the data input connector you don’t use when the data input condition is set to Single-ended. Operating while signal is input to the unused connector can cause malfunction. Table 4.4.1-2 Data input condition setting items Data Termination setting items Description...
  • Page 82 Chapter 4 Window Operations [2] Set the Clock input conditions. Figure 4.4.1-3 Clock Input Setting Table 4.4.1-4 Composition of Clock Input Setting Screen Setting items Description Clock Input Auto / Auto: Sets bit rate of input data and performs measurement Band Manual automatically...
  • Page 83 Setting Input Interface Table 4.4.1-4 Composition of Clock Input Setting Screen (Cont’d) Setting items Setting items Delay Sets a delay in the range of –1000 to 1000 mUI, in 4 mUI steps. This module operates based on UI units. Increasing the numeric value increases the delay.
  • Page 84 Chapter 4 Window Operations When inputting a jitter-modulated clock while Jitter Input of • Delay is OFF, sometimes, the phase becomes unstable. • When inputting a jitter-modulated clock, if the Delay lamp is lit, sometimes, the phase setting error becomes large. When inputting a signal to this module, do not input a voltage •...
  • Page 85 Setting Input Interface [3] Select the measurement restart conditions. This can be selected when the MP1862A and either the MU183040A/B or the MU183041A/B are installed in the same main frame, 4 ch Combination is executed, and the DEMUX-ED Link button is on. Figure 4.4.1-4 Setting Screen for Measurement Restart Conditions Table 4.4.1-5 Setting screen for measurement restart conditions Input setting items...
  • Page 86: When Inputting Jitter-Modulated Signals

    Chapter 4 Window Operations 4.4.2 When inputting jitter-modulated signals • When executing jitter tolerance test, etc. by inputting jitter-modulated clock, set Jitter Input of Delay to ON to avoid malfunction of Delay caused by excess jitter modulation. (Refer to Figure 4.4.2-1.) When using the MU181000A/B (with Option 001 Jitter Modulation) or MU181500B, set Jitter Input of Delay to ON, and then set Jitter Modulation of the MU181000A/B or MU181500B to ON.
  • Page 87: Executing Auto Search

    Figure 4.5-1 Auto Search Button The Auto Search function is available only when all of the following conditions are met: • MP1862A is connected to MP1800A to which MU183040A/B or MU183041A/B is installed. • MU18304xA/B is in the 2ch Combination state.
  • Page 88: Capture Function

    Chapter 4 Window Operations 4.6 Capture Function To capture and analyze the input test pattern data, click Capture on the Capture tab for MU183040A/B or MU183041A/B. It is possible to perform the Capture analysis using 2ch Combination coupled with the MP1862A. To use Capture Function, refer to Section 5.5 “Capturing Test Patterns”...
  • Page 89: Eye Margin Measurement

    The Eye Margin measurement for 64 Gbit/s input data is available only when all of the following conditions are met: • MP1862A is connected to MP1800A to which MU183040A/B or MU183041A/B is installed. • MU18304xA/B is in the 2ch Combination state.
  • Page 90: Eyemargin Window

    Chapter 4 Window Operations 4.7.1 EyeMargin window Figure 4.7.1-1 shows the EyeMargin window. Figure 4.7.1-1 EyeMargin Window [1] Select the check box for the USB number you want to measure. To use Eye Margin Measurement, refer to Section 5.10 “Auto Adjust” MU183040A/B Operation Manual in the 4-22...
  • Page 91: Eye Diagram Measurement

    The Eye Diagram measurement for 64 Gbit/s input data is available only when all of the following conditions are met: • MP1862A is connected to MP1800A to which MU183040A/B or MU183041A/B is installed. • MU18304xA/B is in the 2ch Combination state.
  • Page 92: Eye Diagram Screen (Condition Tab)

    Chapter 4 Window Operations 4.8.1 Eye Diagram Screen (Condition Tab) Figure 4.8.1-1 shows the Condition tab. Figure 4.8.1-1 Condition Tab [1] Select the check box for the USB number you want to measure. To use Eye Diagram, refer to Section 5.11 “Eye Diagram MU183040A/B Operation Manual Measurement”...
  • Page 93: Eye Diagram Screen (Diagram Tab)

    Eye Diagram Measurement 4.8.2 Eye Diagram Screen (Diagram Tab) Figure 4.8.2-1 shows the Diagram tab. Figure 4.8.2-1 Diagram Tab [1] Select the USB number you want to measure. To use Eye Diagram, refer to Section 5.11 “Eye Diagram MU183040A/B Operation Manual Measurement”...
  • Page 94: Bathtub Function

    The Bathtub measurement for 64 Gbit/s input data is available only when all of the following conditions are met: • MP1862A is connected to MP1800A to which MU183040A/B or MU183041A/B is installed. • MU18304xA/B is in the 2ch Combination state.
  • Page 95: Displaying Bathtub Measurement Results In Bathtub Window

    Bathtub Function 4.9.1 Displaying Bathtub measurement results in Bathtub window Figure 4.9.1-1 Bathtub Window [1] Opens the Measurement Target dialog box, where you can select the Slot or USB number(s) you want to measure. [2] To perform bathtub jitter measurement, click MU181500B Reference Clock Input to display the Operation Bit Rate.
  • Page 96: Multi Channel Functions

    Chapter 4 Window Operations 4.10 Multi Channel Functions MU183040A/B and MU183041A/B provide the Multi-channel functions that can generate data combining outputs from multiple channels. The Multi-channel functions include the Combination and Channel Synchronization functions. Available functions vary depending on model and its option. Combination Function Types (1) 4ch Combination: MU183041A/B (2) 2ch Combination: MU183040A/B-x20, MU183041A/B...
  • Page 97: Combination Function

    By combining two channels of 20 Gbit/s data, 40 Gbit/s serial data that is bit rate of 40 GbE or OTU3 can be generated. Different from the conventional method of combining four 10 Gbit/s data, this function can evaluate multiple DUTs by using a single MP1800A or MT1810A 4-29...
  • Page 98 Chapter 4 Window Operations Pattern generation control to create 40G 1 ch data using MUX 20 Gbit/s×2 Channel Channel For combination of 40G 2:1 MUX Sync control to receive 40G 1 ch data using DEMUX 20 Gbit/s×2 Channel DEMUX Channel For combination of 40G 1:2 DEMUX Figure 4.10.1-2 2ch Combination pattern generation/reception 4-30...
  • Page 99: Combination Setting

    4.10 Multi Channel Functions 4.10.2 Combination Setting The Multi Channel function synthesizes patterns among channels of MU183040A/41A/40B/41B, and enables reception synchronization. This enables the evaluation of the 100 Gbit/s application and 40 Gbit/s application. Combination Function Types (1) 4ch Combination: MU183041A/B (2) 2ch Combination ×...
  • Page 100 Chapter 4 Window Operations Figure 4.10.2-3 Combination Setting dialog box Table 4.10.2-1 Screen Layout of Combination Setting Operation setting items Description Independent Operates each channel of MU183040A/B or MU183041A/B independently. Combination Synchronizes two channels of MU183040A/B-x20 or MU183041A/B. Synchronizes four channels of MU183041A/B. To confirm the operation settings you made, click OK.
  • Page 101: Chapter 5 Use Examples

    Chapter 5 Use Examples This chapter provides use examples of measurement using the MP1861A/MP1862A. Achieving Error-Free Data Transmission ..... 5-2 Measuring Optical Transceiver Module ......5-4 Testing Jitter Tolerance ..........5-6...
  • Page 102: Achieving Error-Free Data Transmission

    Connect MP1800A, MP1861A and MP1862A to the same ground. Connect the power cords of MP1861A, MP1862A and MP1800A. Turn on the power to MP1861A, MP1862A and MP1800A, and then set the measurement conditions as follows: On the menu bar of MX180000A, click the File menu, and then click Initialize to reset all the settings to the factory defaults.
  • Page 103 14. Turn on the output from MP1861A by click the Output module function button ( ) or pressing the Output key on the front panel of MP1800A. 15 Click the Auto Search module function button ( 16. In the Auto Search window, select the USB11 DEMUX check box in the Slot/CH column, and then click Start.
  • Page 104: Measuring Optical Transceiver Module

    Once a test pattern is set for a channel of MU183040B, the set test pattern is reflected to all the channels. Turn off the power to MP1861A, MP1862A and MP1800A. Connect MP1861A, MP1862A and DUT by using applicable coaxial cables or equivalent.
  • Page 105 Delayed Clk Output etc.) Figure 5.2-1 Connection diagram for Optical module evaluation Turn on the MP1862A, DUT, MP1861A and MP1800A in order. CAUTION The DUT may be damaged if a signal line is connected or disconnected while the output is ON. Be sure to turn off the MP1800A and MP1861A before changing the cable connection.
  • Page 106: Testing Jitter Tolerance

    ( ) or pressing the Output key on the front panel of MP1800A. On the Data Interface tab of MP1861A, set the data output interface so that it does not exceed the input voltage range of the DUT.
  • Page 107 Testing Jitter Tolerance MX181500A Jitter/Noise Tolerance Test Software refer to the Operation Manual...
  • Page 108 Chapter 5 Use Examples 5-8.
  • Page 109: Chapter 6 Performance Test

    Chapter 6 Performance Test This chapter describes the performance testing of the MP1862A. Overview ............... 6-2 Devices Required for Performance Tests ..... 6-3 Performance Test Items ..........6-4 6.3.1 Operating frequency ......... 6-4 6.3.2 Input level ............6-6 6.3.3 Pattern .............. 6-8 6.3.4 Error detection ..........
  • Page 110: Overview

    Chapter 6 Performance Test 6.1 Overview Performance tests are executed to check that the major functions of the MP1862A meet the required specifications. Execute performance tests at acceptance inspection, operation check after repair, and periodic (once every six months).
  • Page 111: Devices Required For Performance Tests

    Table 6.2-1 Devices Required for Performance Test Device Name Required Performance Pulse Pattern Generator + MUX Operating frequency: 8 to 56.2 GHz (MP1800A-015/016 Data clock phase variable: 2 UI or more + MU183020A-x22/x23, x31 + MU181000A/B) MUX (MP1861A) Error Detector...
  • Page 112: Performance Test Items

    MU183040A/B (MU183040A/B-x01, x20), and MU181000A/B. Before connecting the devices, be sure to use a sampling oscilloscope to check if the frequency and level of the signals output from the MP1862A is proper. 32G Data x2 MP1800A 信号発生器 MU183020Ax2 CLK Out MP1861A...
  • Page 113 Connect each measuring instrument using cables as shown in Figure 6.3.1-1. 2. Connect the MP1862A to the MP1800A and switch on the power. Switch on the power of the MP1800A and each measuring instrument and allow them to warm up.
  • Page 114: Input Level

    Set the output level of MP1861A and threshold voltage of MP1862A as shown in Table 6.3.2-2, turn on the MP1861A output, and then press the Start key on the front panel of MP1800A. Adjust the phase as required to make sure that there is no bit error.
  • Page 115 Performance Test Items Remove the cable from the Data input connectors, and then connect the XData connectors. In the MP1862A input window, select “Single-Ended” - “XData” for Input Condition. Next, set the output level and threshold voltage in the same manner as shown in Steps 2 and check that no error occurs.
  • Page 116: Pattern

    Chapter 6 Performance Test 6.3.3 Pattern (1) Patterns to be tested • PRBS pattern • Zero Substitution pattern (2) Connection See Figure 6.3.1-1 for the device connection. (3) Procedure Connect devices and configure the settings in the same manner as shown in Steps 2 and 3 in Section 6.3.1. Set the output of the MP1861A to ON and press the measurement start button of the MP1862A.
  • Page 117: Error Detection

    Set the bit rate of MU183020A to 32.1 Gbit/s, turn on the MP1861A output, and then press the Start key on the front panel of MP1800A. On the Error Addition tab of MU183020A, enable (ON) the error addition function, and then make sure that the ER...
  • Page 118 Chapter 6 Performance Test 6-10.
  • Page 119: Chapter 7 Remote Commands

    Chapter 7 Remote Commands This chapter provides the MP1862A remote commands. MX180000A Signal For the MX180000A remote functions, refer to the Quality Analyzer Control Software Operation Manual Remote Control Status Commands ............7-2 Common Commands ............ 7-4 7.2.1 Configuration Commands ......... 7-4 7.2.2 File menu commands ........
  • Page 120: Status Commands

    Chapter 7 Remote Commands 7.1 Status Commands This section explains the Alarm/Error status commands for the MP1862A 56G/64Gbit/s DEMUX. :INSTrument:DEMUX[:EVENt]? <numeric>=<NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA> Response 0 to 2112 Sum total of the bit of event register (DECIMAL) Available bit 64 (Bit 6) Delay Busy 2048 (Bit 11) Delay Calibration Require...
  • Page 121 Status Commands :INSTrument:DEMUX:PTRansition? <numeric>=<NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA> Response 0 to 2112 Sum total of the bit of transition filter (DECIMAL) Queries the condition of the transition filter (positive transition) of the Function 64Gbit/s DEMUX status. Example > :INSTrument:DEMUX:PTRansition? < 64 :INSTrument:DEMUX:NTRansition <numeric>...
  • Page 122: Common Commands

    > :USB:ID? > 11 Note: In order to remote control the module mounted in MP1800A/MP1810A after remote controlling MP1862A with this command, use :UENTry:ID, :MODule:ID to switch the target unit to MP1800A. For details of UENTry:ID, :MODule:ID commands, refer to 7.1 MX180000A Signal Quality Analyzer “Common Commands”...
  • Page 123 Common Commands :SYSTem:CFUNction <function> <function>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA> Parameter ASE32 Auto Search (MU183040A/41A/40B/41B, MP1862A) EMAR32 Eye Margin measurement (MU183040A/41A/40B/41B, MP1862A) EDI32 Eye Diagram measurement (MU183040A/41A/40B/41B, MP1862A) BTUB32 Bathtub measurement (MU183040A/41A/40B/41B, MP1862A) AADJ32 Auto Adjust (MU183040A/41A/40B/41B) QAN32 Q measurement (MU183040A/41A/40B/41B) Note: If set to Off, the previous interface settings are restored. Sets the auto measurement function you want to operate.
  • Page 124 <slot>=<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> 1 to 6 Slot No.1 to 6 When using the MP1800A, the slot No. is 1 to 6. When using the MT1810A, the slot No. is 1 to 4. 1 to 14 USB No.1 to 14 When using a USB module (<unit>=0), set the USB No.1...
  • Page 125 Common Commands :SYSTem:CONDition:USB? <usb1>,…,<usb127>=<STRING RESPONSE DATA> Response “XXXX” Model Name Example: MP1861A Refer to Table 7.2.1-2 “Option character correspondence table”. Queries USB module model name. Function Example > :SYSTem:CONDition:USB? < MP1861A, MP1862A,NONE,NONE,…,NONE Table 7.2.1-2 Option Character Correspondence Table Model Name Option Number Option Name MP1861A 56G/64Gbit/s MUX...
  • Page 126 Chapter 7 Remote Commands Note: "-------------" is output if Logic boot is not installed. <application>=<STRING RESPONSE DATA> XXXX.XX.XX 1.00.00 to 9999.99.99 Logic Application version Note: "-------------" is output if Logic Application is not installed. <opt>=<STRING RESPONSE DATA> XXXXXX/XXXXX Option number OPTXXX Note: All installed options are output.
  • Page 127 Common Commands CND? <mainframe>,<slot1>,...,<slot644>,<usb1>,...,<usb1274> Response <mainframe> Previous function omitted <slotx> Previous function omitted <usb x>=<module>,<serial>,<fpga1>[,<fpga2>],<boot>,<application>,<opt> x indicates a USB number. The USB number is 1 to 127. <module>=<STRING RESPONSE DATA> XXXXXXXXX (FIX9) Refer to Table 7.2.1-2 “Option Character Correspondence Table”. Note: NONE is output if no module is installed.
  • Page 128 Chapter 7 Remote Commands OPT030 :SYSTem:INFormation:ERRor? <unit>[,<usb>] <unit>=<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> Parameter 1 to 4 1 to 4/1 Step *<unit> must be set to 1 when querying USB. <usb>=<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> 1 to 127 1 to 127/1 Step <numeric>=<NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA> Response NONE PLL Unlock...
  • Page 129 Common Commands :SYSTem:UNIT? <numeric>[,<usb>] <numeric>=<NR1 NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> Parameter 1 to 4 Mainframe number "1" for the MP1800A, "1 to 4" for the MT1810A. <numeric>=<NR1 NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> 1 to 127 Mainframe number <mainframe>= Response <unit>,<serial>,<mver>,<hver>,<opt1>,<sbver>,<saver>,<opt2> <unit>=<STRING RESPONSE DATA> XXXXXXXXX Model name Example: MP1861A See Table 7.2.1-2 “Option Character...
  • Page 130 < "MP1861A,6201234568,1.00.00,1.00.00,OPT301,1.00.00,1.00.00" UNT? <numeric>[,<usb>] <numeric>=<NR1 NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> Parameter 1 to 4 Mainframe number "1" for the MP1800A, "1 to 4" for the MT1810A when querying USB. <numeric>=<NR1 NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> 1 to 127 Mainframe number <mainframe>, Response <mainframe>=<module>,<serial>,<mver>,<hver>,<opt1>,<sbver>, <saver>,<opt2>...
  • Page 131 Common Commands <sbver>=<STRING RESPONSE DATA> XXXX.XX.XX 1.00.00 to 9999.99.99 Sub application software version (Boot part) <saver>=<STRING RESPONSE DATA> XXXX.XX.XX 1.00.00 to 9999.99.99 Sub application software version (Application part) Queries the mainframe information including model and serial number. Function To query the USB7 information: Example >...
  • Page 132: File Menu Commands

    Chapter 7 Remote Commands 7.2.2 File menu commands Table 7.2.2-1 File Menu Commands Item Command Open :SYSTem:MMEMory:DEMux:RECall Save :SYSTem:MMEMory:DEMux:STORe Print :SYSTem:PRINt:DEMux :SYSTem:MMEMory:DEMUX:RECall <file_name> <file_name>=<STRING PROGRAM DATA> Parameter "<drv>:\[<dir>]<file>" <drv> = C,D,E,F <dir>=<dir1>\<dir2>\... (Omitted for the root directory) <file> = File name Opens DEMUX setting data.
  • Page 133 Common Commands :SYSTem:PRINt:DEMux None Parameter Prints DEMUX measurement result data. Function Example > :SYSTem:PRINt:DEMux 7-15...
  • Page 134: Demux Commands

    Chapter 7 Remote Commands 7.3 64G DEMUX Commands 7.3.1 Interface tab 7.3.1.1 Data setting commands Figure 7.3.1.1-1 Data Area of the Interface Tab 7-16...
  • Page 135 64G DEMUX Commands Table 7.3.1.1-1 Data Interface Setting Commands Item Command Input Condition :DEMux:DATA:INTerface :DEMux:DATA:INTerface? No label :DEMux:DATA:DIFFerential (Differential type setting) :DEMux:DATA:DIFFerential? No label :DEMux:DATA:SINGle (Differential reference signal setting) :DEMux:DATA:SINGle? Data Threshold :DEMux:DATA:THReshold X Data Threshold :DEMux:DATA:THReshold? No label :DEMux:DATA:DIFFerential:BASis (Differential reference signal setting) :DEMux:DATA:DIFFerential:BASis? No label...
  • Page 136 Chapter 7 Remote Commands :DEMux:DATA:INTerface <input> <input>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA> Parameter SINGle Single Ended Differential 50  DIF50ohm DIF100ohm Differential 100  Sets data input interface. Function To set Data Interface interface to single connection: Example > :DEMux:DATA:INTerface SINGle Compatible with MU182040A and MU182041A. Compatibility :DEMux:DATA:INTerface? <interface>=<CHARACTER RESPONSE DATA>...
  • Page 137 64G DEMUX Commands :DEMux:DATA:SINGle <item> <item>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA> Parameter DATA Data is selected XDATa XData is selected Sets input port for Single data input. Function To set Data Interface input port to data: Example > :DEMux:DATA:SINGle DATA Compatible with MU182040A and MU182041A. Compatibility :DEMux:DATA:SINGle? <item>=<CHARACTER RESPONSE DATA>...
  • Page 138 Chapter 7 Remote Commands :DEMux:DATA:DIFFerential:BASis <basis> <basis>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA> Parameter DATA Sets the differential reference signal to Data. XDATa Sets the differential reference signal to XData. Sets the differential reference signal for the data input threshold value. Function To set the differential reference signal for the threshold for Data Interface to Example Data: >...
  • Page 139 64G DEMUX Commands :DEMux:DATA:TERMination <term> <term>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA> Parameter 50  to GND VARiable 50  to Variable Voltage Sets the data input termination condition. Function To set the termination condition of Data Interface to GND: Example > :DEMux:DATA:TERMination GND Compatible with MU182040A and MU182041A.
  • Page 140 Chapter 7 Remote Commands :SYSTem:LINK:DEMuxed <boolean> <boolean>=<BOOLEAN PROGRAM DATA> Parameter OFF or 0, On or 1 Sets link between 64G DEMUX and 32G ED ON/OFF. Function To set link between 64G DEMUX and 32G ED to ON: Example > :SYSTem:LINK:DEMuxed ON No backwards compatibility Compatibility :SYSTem:LINK:DEMuxed?
  • Page 141 64G DEMUX Commands 7.3.1.2 Clock setting commands Figure 7.3.1.2-1 Clock Area of the Interface Tab 7-23...
  • Page 142 Chapter 7 Remote Commands Table 7.3.1.2-1 Clock Interface Setting Commands Item Command Selection :DEMux:CLOCk:SELection :DEMux:CLOCk:SELection? Delay (mUI units) :DEMux:CLOCk:UIDelay :DEMux:CLOCk:UIDelay? Delay (ps units) :DEMux:CLOCk:PDELay :DEMux:CLOCk:PDELay? Calibration :DEMux:CLOCk:CALibration Relative :DEMux:CLOCk:RELative :DEMux:CLOCk:RELative? No label :DEMux:CLOCk:RDELay (Settings of relative values) :DEMux:CLOCk:RDELay? Jitter Input :DEMux:CLOCk:JINPut :DEMux:CLOCk:JINPut? Clock Input Band Switch...
  • Page 143 64G DEMUX Commands :DEMux:CLOCk:SELection <sel> <sel>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA> Parameter EXTernal External Clock Sets clock input type. Function To set Data Interface clock input type to external clock: Example > :DEMux:CLOCk:SELection EXTernal Compatible with MU182040A and MU182041A. Compatibility :DEMux:CLOCk:SELection? <sel>=<CHARACTER RESPONSE DATA> Response External Clock To query Data Interface clock input type:...
  • Page 144 Chapter 7 Remote Commands :DEMux:CLOCk:PDELay<numeric> <numeric>=<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> Parameter –20 to 20 –20 to 20 ps/0.08ps Steps (at 50 GHz) –17.85 to 17.85 –17.85 to 17.85 ps/0.08ps Steps (at 56 GHz) –15.62 to 15.62 –15.62 to 15.62 ps/0.08ps Steps (at 64 GHz) Converted from the calculated frequency value, based on the setting resolution of mUI.
  • Page 145 64G DEMUX Commands :DEMux:CLOCk:RELative? [<interface>] <boolean>=<NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA> Response Reference OFF Reference ON Queries clock input phase variation reference setting. Function To query Data Interface clock input phase variation reference: Example > :DEMux:CLOCk:RELative? < 1 Compatible with MU182040A and MU182041A. Compatibility :DEMux:CLOCk:RDELay <numeric>,<unit>...
  • Page 146 Chapter 7 Remote Commands :DEMux:CLOCk:JINPut <boolean> <boolean>=<BOOLEAN PROGRAM DATA> Parameter 0 or OFF Jitter Input OFF 1 or ON Jitter Input ON Sets Jitter Input ON/OFF. Function To set Data Interface Jitter Input to ON: Example > :DEMux:Clock:JINPut ON Compatible with MU182040A and MU182041A. Compatibility :DEMux:CLOCk:JINPut? <numeric>=<NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA>...
  • Page 147 64G DEMUX Commands 7.3.1.3 Measurement Restart setting commands Figure 7.3.1.3-1 Measurement Restart Area of the Interface Table 7.3.1.3-1 Measurement Restart Setting Commands Item Command Measurement Restart :DEMux:MEASure:MREStart :DEMux:MEASure:MREStart? 7-29...
  • Page 148 Chapter 7 Remote Commands :DEMux:MEASure:MREStart <data>,<clock> <data>=< BOOLEAN PROGRAM DATA > Parameter 0 or OFF Set measurement restart at Data Threshold change to OFF. 1 or ON Set measurement restart at Data Threshold change to <clock>=< BOOLEAN PROGRAM DATA > 0 or OFF Set measurement restart at Clock Delay change to OFF.
  • Page 149: Result Tab

    64G DEMUX Commands 7.3.2 Result tab 7.3.2.1 Result setting commands [1],[3] [2],[3] [6],[7] Figure 7.3.2.1-1 Result Tab 7-31...
  • Page 150 Chapter 7 Remote Commands Table 7.3.2.1-1 Result Setting Commands Item Command Start :DEMux:MEASure:STARt Stop :DEMux:MEASure:STOP Query measurement conditions :DEMux:MEASure:EALarm:STATe? Zoom :DEMux:RESult:ZOOM :DEMux:RESult:ZOOM? History Reset :DEMux:RESult:EALarm:HRESet No label :DEMux:CALCulate:DATA:EALarm? (Query measurement data of error alarm) No label :DEMux:CALCulate:DATA:MONitor? (Query window items) :DEMux:MEASure:STARt Starts MP1862A BER measurement in same unit and restarts during Function...
  • Page 151 64G DEMUX Commands :DEMux:RESult:ZOOM <boolean> <boolean>=<BOOLEAN PROGRAM DATA> Parameter 0 or OFF Zoom out display 1 or ON Zoom in display Sets zooming for measured results display ON/OFF Function To set zooming for measured results display to ON: Example > :DEMux:RESult:ZOOM ON Compatible with MU182040A and MU182041A.
  • Page 152 Chapter 7 Remote Commands :DEMux:CALCulate:DATA:EALarm? <string> <string>=<STRING PROGRAM DATA> Parameter "CURRent:<result>" Current data "LAST:<result>" Measurement end data Refer to Table 7.3.2.1-3 for the <result> contents. <string>=<STRING RESPONSE DATA> Response Table 7.3.2.1-2 Response Format Form Format Description Form1 "XXXXXXX" For 0 to 9999999 Integer type "X.XXXXEXX"...
  • Page 153 64G DEMUX Commands :DEMux:CALCulate:DATA:MONitor? <item> <item>=<STRING PROGRAM DATA> Parameter "BIT:TOTal" Bit Error (Total Error) "PSLoss" Pattern Sync Loss "CALarm" Clock Alarm <string>=<STRING RESPONSE DATA> Response Table 7.3.2.1-4 Response Format Form Format Description Form1 "Occur" When an alarm occurs "Not Occur" When no alarm occurs "-------"...
  • Page 154: Misc Tab

    Chapter 7 Remote Commands 7.3.3 Misc tab Figure 7.3.3-1 Misc Tab Table 7.3.3-1 Misc Setting Commands Item Command Query for linked ED information :SYSTem:LINK:DEMuxed:INFO? :SYSTem:LINK:DEMuxed:INFO? <sw>=<CHARACTER RESPONSE DATA> Response “<unit>:<slot> <module> <data>” <unit>:1 to 4 Unit No.1 to 4 <slot>:1 to 6 Slot No.1 to 6 <module>:MU183040A/B,MU183041A/B <data>: Data1-2 or Data3-4...
  • Page 155: Automatic Measurement Commands

    Automatic Measurement Commands 7.4 Automatic Measurement Commands This section describes only the MP1862A measurement application commands that are changed from MU183040A/B. For details on the auto MU183040A/B Operation Manual measurement functions, refer to the Make sure to specify the auto measurement function you want to operate with the :SYSTem:CFUNction command before executing an auto measurement command.
  • Page 156 Chapter 7 Remote Commands Table 7.4.1-1 Auto Search Setting Commands Item Command Mode :SENSe:MEASure:ASEarch:SMODe :SENSe:MEASure:ASEarch:SMODe? Item :SENSe:MEASure:ASEarch:MODE :SENSe:MEASure:ASEarch:MODE? Start :SENSe:MEASure:ASEarch:STARt Stop :SENSe:MEASure:ASEarch:STOP No label :SENSe:MEASure:ASEarch:STATe? (Query for function state) Set All :SENSe:MEASure:ASEarch:SLASet Reset All :SENSe:MEASure:ASEarch:SLAReset Slot Select :SENSe:MEASure:ASEarch:SELSlot :SENSe:MEASure:ASEarch:SELSlot? No label :SENSe:MEASure:ASEarch:SLOT? (Query for slot state) [10]...
  • Page 157 Automatic Measurement Commands :SENSe:MEASure:ASEarch:MODE <mode> <mode>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA> Parameter PTHReshold Phase & Threshold THReshold Threshold PHASe Phase Sets the execution item of Auto Search. Function To set the execution item of Auto Search to Phase & Threshold: Example > :SENSe:MEASure:ASEarch:MODE PTHReshold Compatible with MU183040A/B.
  • Page 158 <slot>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA> Parameter SLOT1 to SLOT6 Slots No. 1 to No. 6 1 to 6 when using the MP1800A, 1 to 4 when using the MT1810A USB11 to USB14 USB No.11 to 14 <interface>=<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> 1 to 4 Data1 to 4 Fixed to 1 if using a USB module.
  • Page 159 <slot>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA> Parameter SLOT1 to SLOT6 Slots No. 1 to No. 6 1 to 6 when using the MP1800A, 1 to 4 when using the MT1810A USB11 to USB14 USB No.11 to 14 <interface>=<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> 1 to 4 Data1 to 4 [<unit>]=<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA>...
  • Page 160 <slot>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA> Parameter SLOT1 to SLOT6 Slots No. 1 to No. 6 1 to 6 when using the MP1800A, 1 to 4 when using the MT1810A USB11 to USB14 USB No.11 to 14 <interface>=<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> 1 to 4 Data1 to 4 [<unit>]=<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA>...
  • Page 161: Eye Margin Measurement

    Automatic Measurement Commands 7.4.2 Eye Margin Measurement This section describes the commands for Eye Margin measurement. 7.4.2.1 Measurement setting commands [4] [5] [13] [15] [10] [11] to [13] Figure 7.4.2.1-1 EyeMargin Window 7-43...
  • Page 162 Chapter 7 Remote Commands Table 7.4.2.1-1 Eye Margin Measurement Setting Commands Item Command Set All :SENSe:MEASure:EMARgin:MARGin:ASLot Reset All :SENSe:MEASure:EMARgin:MARGin:RSLot Slot :SENSe:MEASure:EMARgin:MARGin:SLOT :SENSe:MEASure:EMARgin:MARGin:SLOT? Start :SENSe:MEASure:STARt Stop :SENSe:MEASure:STOP No label :SENSe:MEASure:EMARgin:STATe? (Query for measurement state) Error Threshold :SENSe:MEASure:EMARgin:MARGin:THReshold :SENSe:MEASure:EMARgin:MARGin:THReshold? Fine/Coarse :SENSe:MEASure:EMARgin:MARGin:RESolution :SENSe:MEASure:EMARgin:MARGin:RESolution? Auto Search :SENSe:MEASure:EMARgin:MARGin:ASEarch :SENSe:MEASure:EMARgin:MARGin:ASEarch?
  • Page 163 <slot>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA> Parameter SLOT1 to SLOT6 Slots No. 1 to No. 6 1 to 6 when using the MP1800A, 1 to 4 when using the MT1810A USB11 to USB14 USB No.11 to 14 <interface>=<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> 1 to 4 Data1 to 4 Fixed to 1 if using a USB module.
  • Page 164 Chapter 7 Remote Commands :SENSe:MEASure:STARt Starts the Eye Margin measurement. Function Example > :SENSe:MEASure:STARt Incompatible with existing models. Compatibility :SENSe:MEASure:STOP Stops the Eye Margin measurement. Function Example > :SENSe:MEASure:STOP Incompatible with existing models. Compatibility :SENSe:MEASure:EMARgin:STATe? <boolean>=<NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA> Response Starts measurement Stops measurement –1...
  • Page 165 Automatic Measurement Commands :SENSe:MEASure:EMARgin:MARGin:RESolution <type> <type>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA> Parameter FINE Fine mode COARse Coarse mode Sets the accuracy of the error ratio for the Eye Margin measurement. Function To set the accuracy of the error ratio for the Eye Margin measurement to the Example Fine mode: >...
  • Page 166 Chapter 7 Remote Commands :SENSe:MEASure:EMARgin:MARGin:ASEarch? <boolean>=<NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA> Response ON (Coarse) ON (Fine) Queries whether to perform Auto Search upon start of the Eye Margin Function measurement. Example > :SENSe:MEASure:EMARgin:MARGin:ASEarch? < 1 Incompatible with existing models. Compatibility :SENSe:MEASure:EMARgin:TIME <type> <type>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA>...
  • Page 167 Automatic Measurement Commands :SENSe:MEASure:EMARgin:DTIMe? <year>=<NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA> Response 2000 to 2036 Year 2000 to 2036 <month> = <NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA> 1 to 12 January to December <day> = <NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA> 1 to 31 1st to 31st <hour>...
  • Page 168 <slot>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA> Parameter SLOT1 to SLOT6 Slots No. 1 to No. 6 1 to 6 when using the MP1800A, 1 to 4 when using the MT1810A USB11 to USB14 USB No.11 to 14 <interface>=<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> 1 to 4...
  • Page 169 Automatic Measurement Commands Table 7.4.2.1-3 Eye Margin Measurement Results <result> Form Format Description Form1 " XXXX" For 0 to MAX (mUI/ps) Phase type Displays in the selected unit. "Failed" For measurement failure "------" When no data corresponds to the query. Form2 "...
  • Page 170 Chapter 7 Remote Commands 7.4.2.2 File menu setting commands Table 7.4.2.2-1 File Menu Setting Commands Item Command Open :SYSTem:MMEMory:MARGin:RECall Save :SYSTem:MMEMory:MARGin:STORe :SYSTem:MMEMory:MARGin:RECall <file_name> <file_name>=<STRING PROGRAM DATA> Parameter "<drv>:\[<dir>]<file>" <drv> = C,D,E,F <dir>=<dir1>\<dir2>\...(Omitted for the root directory) <file> = File Name Opens the Eye Margin measurement result data.
  • Page 171: Eye Diagram Measurement

    Automatic Measurement Commands 7.4.3 Eye Diagram Measurement This section describes the commands for Eye Diagram measurement. Commands are described for each tab. Figure 7.4.3-1 EyeDiagram Window 7.4.3.1 Condition setting commands Figure 7.4.3.1-1 Condition Tab 7-53...
  • Page 172 Chapter 7 Remote Commands Table 7.4.3.1-1 Condition Tab Setting Commands Item Command Tab Selection :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:TABSelect :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:TABSelect? Slot Eye :SENSe:MEASure:EDIagram:DIAGram:SLOT Diagram :SENSe:MEASure:EDIagram:DIAGram:SLOT? Slot Mask Test :SENSe:MEASure:EDIagram:MTESt:SLOT :SENSe:MEASure:EDIagram:MTESt:SLOT? Transition Bit :SENSe:MEASure:EDIagram:DIAGram:TRANsition Measurement :SENSe:MEASure:EDIagram:DIAGram:TRANsition? Measurement :SENSe:MEASure:EDIagram:DIAGram:TYPE Point :SENSe:MEASure:EDIagram:DIAGram:TYPE? Auto Search :SENSe:MEASure:EDIagram:DIAGram:ASEarch :SENSe:MEASure:EDIagram:DIAGram:ASEarch? :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:TABSelect <tab> <tab>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA>...
  • Page 173 <slot>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA> Parameter SLOT1 to SLOT6 Slots No. 1 to No. 6 1 to 6 when using the MP1800A, 1 to 4 when using the MT1810A USB11 to USB14 USB No.11 to 14 <interface>=<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> 1 to 4 Data1 to 4 Fixed to 1 if using a USB module<boolean>=<BOOLEAN PROGRAM...
  • Page 174 <slot>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA> Parameter SLOT1 to SLOT6 Slots No. 1 to No. 6 1 to 6 when using the MP1800A, 1 to 4 when using the MT1810A USB11 to USB14 USB No.11 to 14 <interface>=<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> 1 to 4...
  • Page 175 Automatic Measurement Commands measurement. To query whether the slot 1, Data 1 is targeted for the Mask Test Example measurement: > :SENSe:MEASure:EDIagram:MTESt:SLOT? SLOT1,1 < 1 Incompatible with existing models. Compatibility :SENSe:MEASure:EDIagram:DIAGram:TRANsition <type> <type>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA> Parameter TRANsition Transition NONTran Non Transition Sets Transition/Non Transition error detection.
  • Page 176 Chapter 7 Remote Commands :SENSe:MEASure:EDIagram:DIAGram:TYPE? <type>=<CHARACTER RESPONSE DATA> Response POIN8, POIN16, POIN32, POIN64, POIN128 Queries the number of measurement points during Eye Diagram Function measurement. Example > :SENSe:MEASure:EDIagram:DIAGram:TYPE? < POIN8 Incompatible with existing models. Compatibility :SENSe:MEASure:EDIagram:DIAGram:ASEarch <setting>[,<mode>] <setting>=<BOOLEAN PROGRAM DATA> Parameter ON or 1 Auto Search ON...
  • Page 177 Automatic Measurement Commands 7.4.3.2 Diagram setting commands This section describes the commands for the respective areas of the Diagram tab. Figure 7.4.3.2-1 Diagram Tab 7-59...
  • Page 178 Chapter 7 Remote Commands 7.4.3.2.1 Graph display setting commands Figure 7.4.3.2.1-1 Eye Diagram Area Table 7.4.3.2.1-1 Graph Display Setting Commands Item Command No label :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:SLOT (Result display slot :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:SLOT? setting) Mask :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:TEMPlate:SELect :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:TEMPlate:SELect? Mask meas. :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:TEMPlate:THReshold :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:TEMPlate:THReshold? Auto Scale :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:SCALe:ASCale Max/Step :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:SCALe:VOLTage :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:SCALe:VOLTage?
  • Page 179 <slot>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA> Parameter SLOT1 to SLOT6 Slots No. 1 to No. 6 1 to 6 when using the MP1800A, 1 to 4 when using the MT1810A USB11 to USB14 USB No.11 to 14 <interface>=<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> 1 to 4...
  • Page 180 Chapter 7 Remote Commands :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:TEMPlate:SELect <type> <type>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA> Parameter Edit1 Edit2 Edit3 Edit4 Sets the mask pattern for performing the Eye Diagram mask test. Function To set the mask pattern for performing the Eye Diagram mask test to Edit2: Example >...
  • Page 181 Automatic Measurement Commands :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:SCALe:VOLTage <max>,<step> <max>=<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> Parameter –3.990 to 4.000 –3.990 to 4.000 V/0.001 V Step <step>=<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> 0.001 to 0.800 0.001 to 0.800 V/0.001 V Step The range varies depending on the option status and input interface setting. Sets the maximum value in the direction of the Threshold of the Eye Function Diagram graph, and the grid resolution.
  • Page 182 Chapter 7 Remote Commands :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:SCALe:PHASe? <max>=<NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA> Response <step>=<NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA> The maximum value and grid resolution in the phase direction are returned, with separated by a comma (,). Queries the maximum value in the direction of the Phase of the Eye Function Diagram graph, and the grid resolution.
  • Page 183 Automatic Measurement Commands 7.4.3.2.2 Condition setting commands Figure 7.4.3.2.2-1 Condition Tab (Actual) 7-65...
  • Page 184 Chapter 7 Remote Commands Figure 7.4.3.2.2-2 Condition Tab (Estimate) 7-66...
  • Page 185 Automatic Measurement Commands Table 7.4.3.2.2-1 Graph Display Setting Commands Item Command Condition Detail Result :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:DIAGram:TABSelect :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:DIAGram:TABSelect? Meas :SENSe:MEASure:EDIagram:DIAGram:THReshold :SENSe:MEASure:EDIagram:DIAGram:THReshold? Meas set All :SENSe:MEASure:EDIagram:DIAGram:ATHReshold Meas reset All Display :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:ERATe :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:ERATe? Display set All :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:AERate Display reset All Setting of error rate for DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:EERate Estimate measurement DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:EERate?
  • Page 186 Chapter 7 Remote Commands :SENSe:MEASure:EDIagram:DIAGram:THReshold <thre>,<boolean> <type>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA> Parameter E_3 to E_12 1E–3 to 1E–12/1 Step <boolean>=<BOOLEAN PROGRAM DATA> ON or 1 Selects ON OFF or 0 Selects OFF Sets the Eye Diagram measurement target error rate. Function To set the Eye Diagram measurement target error rate to 1E–12: Example >...
  • Page 187 Automatic Measurement Commands Incompatible with existing models. Compatibility :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:ERATe? <type>=<CHARACTER RESPONSE DATA> Response E_3 to E_17 1E–3 to 1E–17 NONE When all OFF The selected threshold is delimited with a comma (,) and returned. Queries the target error rate of the Eye Diagram measurement result Function display.
  • Page 188 Chapter 7 Remote Commands :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:EERate? <numeric>=<NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA> Response 13 to 199 1E–13 to 1E–199 Returns five responses, delimited with a comma (,). Queries the result display error rate setting in Estimate measurement from Function E–13 to E–199. Example >:DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:EERate? <15,100,150,199,180 Incompatible with existing models.
  • Page 189 Automatic Measurement Commands To set Actual measurement during Eye Diagram measurement: Example > :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:ESTimate ACTual Incompatible with existing models. Compatibility :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:ESTimate? <type>=<CHARACTER RESPONSE DATA> Response Actual measurement Estimate measurement Queries the Actual/Estimate measurement state during Eye Diagram Function measurement. Example >...
  • Page 190 Chapter 7 Remote Commands :SENSe:MEASure:EDIagram:DIAGram:POINt? <slot>,<interface>,<thre>[,<unit>] <slot>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA> Parameter SLOT1 to SLOT6 Slots No. 1 to No. 6 USB11 to USB14 USB No.11 to 14 <interface>=< DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> 1 to 4 Data1 to 4 Fixed to 1 if using a USB module <thre>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA>...
  • Page 191 Automatic Measurement Commands :CALCulate:DATA:DIAGram? <slot>,<interface>,<string>[,<unit>] <slot>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA> Parameter SLOT1 to SLOT6 Slots No. 1 to No. 6 USB11 to USB14 USB No.11 to 14 <interface>=<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> 1 to 4 Data1 to 4 Fixed to 1 if using a USB module <string>=<STRING PROGRAM DATA>...
  • Page 192 Chapter 7 Remote Commands :CALCulate:DATA:EDIagram:MASK? <slot>,<interface>[,<unit>] <slot>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA> Parameter SLOT1 to SLOT6 Slots No. 1 to No. 6 USB11 to USB14 USB No.11 to 14 <interface>=<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> 1 to 4 Data 1 to 4 Fixed to 1 if using a USB module [<unit>]=<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA>...
  • Page 193 Automatic Measurement Commands 7.4.3.3 Diagram (Status) setting commands [1],[3] [2],[3] [5] to [7] Figure 7.4.3.3-1 Diagram Tab (Start and Stop Buttons and Status Display Table 7.4.3.3-1 Diagram Tab (Status) Setting Commands Item Command Start :SENSe:MEASure:EDIagram:DIAGram:STARt Stop :SENSe:MEASure:EDIagram:DIAGram:STOP Query for measurement :SENSe:MEASure:EDIagram:STATe? state No label (Setting of time...
  • Page 194 Chapter 7 Remote Commands : SENSe:MEASure:EDIagram:DIAGram:STARt Starts the Eye Diagram measurement. Function Example > :SENSe:MEASure:EDIagram:DIAGram:STARt Incompatible with existing models. Compatibility : SENSe:MEASure:EDIagram:DIAGram:STOP Stops the Eye Diagram measurement. Function Example > :SENSe:MEASure:EDIagram:DIAGram:STOP Incompatible with existing models. Compatibility : SENSe:MEASure:EDIagram:STATe? <numeric>=<NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA> Response Measurement has been started.
  • Page 195 Automatic Measurement Commands :SENSe:MEASure:EDIagram:DTIMe? <year>=<NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA> Response 2000 to 2036 Year 2000 to 2036 <month> = <NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA> 1 to 12 January to December <day> = <NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA> 1 to 31 1st to 31st <hour>...
  • Page 196 Chapter 7 Remote Commands :SENSe:MEASure:EDIagram:ELAPsed? <day>=<NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA> Response 0, 1 to 99 0 to 99 days <hour>=<NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA> 0 to 23 0 to 23 hours <minute> = <NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA> 0 to 59 0 to 59 minutes <second>...
  • Page 197 Automatic Measurement Commands 7.4.3.4 Mask Edit setting commands [6],[7] [11] [12] [9] [8] [10] Figure 7.4.3.4-1 Mask Edit Tab Table 7.4.3.4-1 Mask Edit Setting Commands Item Command Mask :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:TEMPlate:PATTern :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:TEMPlate:PATTern? Auto Scale :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:TEMPlate:ASCale Max Step :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:TEMPlate:SCALe :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:TEMPlate:SCALe? Max Step :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:TEMPlate:PSCale :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:TEMPlate:PSCale? Sample :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:TEMPlate:SAMPle...
  • Page 198 Chapter 7 Remote Commands :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:TEMPlate:PATTern <type> <type>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA> Parameter Edit1 Edit2 Edit3 Edit4 Sets the pattern to be edited during Eye Diagram measurement. Function To set the pattern to be edited during Eye Diagram measurement to Edit4: Example > :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:TEMPlate:PATTern E4 Incompatible with existing models.
  • Page 199 Automatic Measurement Commands :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:TEMPlate:SCALe? <max>=<NR2 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA> Response <step>=<NR2 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA> Queries the maximum value and the grid resolution in the direction of the Function Threshold of the Mask Edit graph. Example > :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:TEMPlate:SCALe? < 4000,800 Incompatible with existing models. Compatibility :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:TEMPlate:PSCale <max>,<step>...
  • Page 200 Chapter 7 Remote Commands :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:TEMPlate:PNUMber? <numeric>=<NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA> Response 0 to 32 0 to 32 points Queries the number of Mask points. Function Example > :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:TEMPlate:PNUMber? < 0 Incompatible with existing models. Compatibility :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:TEMPlate:EDIT <point>,<phase>,<voltage> <point>=<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> Parameter 1 to 32 1 to 32 points, in 1-point steps...
  • Page 201 Automatic Measurement Commands :DISPlay:RESult:EDIagram:TEMPlate:PLOT <phase>,<voltage> <phase>=<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> Parameter –1000 to 1000 –1000 to 1000 mUI/1 mUI Step <voltage>=<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> –4000 to 4000 –4000 to 4000 mV/1 mV Step Sets a Mask point position. Function To set a Mask point position to 1000 mUI (phase), 4000 mV (voltage): Example >...
  • Page 202 Chapter 7 Remote Commands 7.4.3.5 File menu setting commands Table 7.4.3.5-1 File Menu Setting Commands Item Command Open :SYSTem:MMEMory:DIAGram:RECall Save :SYSTem:MMEMory:DIAGram:STORe :SYSTem:MMEMory:DIAGram:RECall <file_name>,<file_type> <file_name>=<STRING PROGRAM DATA> Parameter "<drv>:\[<dir>]<file>" <drv> = C,D,E,F <dir>=<dir1>\<dir2>\...(Omitted for the root directory) <file> = File Name <file_type>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA>...
  • Page 203 Automatic Measurement Commands :SYSTem:MMEMory:DIAGram:STORe <file_name>,<data_type>,<file_type> <file_name>=<STRING PROGRAM DATA> Parameter "<drv>:\[<dir>]<file>" <drv> = C,D,E,F <dir>=<dir1>\<dir2>\...(Omitted for the root directory) <file> = File Name <data_type>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA> Eye Diagram Result Eye Mask Template File <file_type>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA> Binary file CSV file Text file When BIN is selected for <file_type>, the Eye Diagram measurement settings and results are saved, regardless of the setting of <data_type>.
  • Page 204 Chapter 7 Remote Commands 7.4.4 Bathtub measurement This section describes the commands for Bathtub measurement. Figure 7.4.4-1 Bathtub Window 7-86...
  • Page 205 Automatic Measurement Commands 7.4.4.1 Measurement setting commands [2],[3] [1],[3] [18] [19] [16] [17] [20],[21] [4] to [6] [12] [14] [15] [10] [11] [13] Figure 7.4.4.1-1 Measurement Setting Items Table 7.4.4.1-1 Measurement Setting Commands Item Command Start :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:STARt Stop :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:STOP Measurement status query :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:STATe? Measurement Mode :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:MODE...
  • Page 206 Chapter 7 Remote Commands Table 7.4.4.1-1 Measurement Setting Commands (Cont’d) Item Command [10] Lower Error Threshold :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:RANGe :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:RANGe? [11] Calculation Error Threshold :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:CALRange :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:CALRange? [12] Auto Search :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:ASEarch :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:ASEarch? [13] Current :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:CURRent :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:CURRent? [14] Jitter Calculation Setting :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:JCALculation :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:JCALculation? [15] J2 Measurement :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:J2Meas :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:J2Meas?
  • Page 207 <Slot>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA> Parameter SLOT1 to SLOT6 Slots No. 1 to No. 6 1 to 6 when using the MP1800A, 1 to 4 when using the MT1810A USB11 to USB14 USB No,11 to 14 <interface>=<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> 1 to 4...
  • Page 208 <Slot>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA> Parameter SLOT1 to SLOT6 Slots No. 1 to No. 6 1 to 6 when using the MP1800A, 1 to 4 when using the MT1810A USB11 to USB14 USB No,11 to 14 <interface>=<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> 1 to 4...
  • Page 209 Automatic Measurement Commands :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:SLASet None Parameter Sets all Slot and Data Interface combinations as the Bathtub measurement Function objects. Example > :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:SLASet Incompatible with existing models. Compatibility :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:SLAReset None Parameter Resets all Slot and Data Interface combinations set as the Bathtub Function measurement objects.
  • Page 210 Chapter 7 Remote Commands :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:OPERation <numeric> <numeric>=<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> Parameter 8.000000 to 64.200000 8.000000 to 64.200000 Gbit/s / 0.000001 Step Sets the operating bit rate for using MU181500B Reference Clock in Function Bathtub measurement. To set the operating bit rate to 60.000000 Gbit/s: Example >...
  • Page 211 Automatic Measurement Commands :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:TIMes <numeric> <numeric>=<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> Parameter 2 to 1000 2 to 1000 times, in 1-time steps Sets the number of measurements during Bathtub measurement. Function To set the number of measurements to 100 times: Example > :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:TIMes 100 Incompatible with existing models.
  • Page 212 Chapter 7 Remote Commands :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:DATA <numeric> <numeric>=<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> Parameter –3.500 to 3.300 –3.500 to 3.300 V/0.001 V Step The range varies according to the option and input interface settings. Sets the measurement voltage threshold position during Bathtub Function measurement.
  • Page 213 Automatic Measurement Commands > :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:ECOunt FINE Incompatible with existing models. Compatibility :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:ECOunt? <numeric>=<CHARACTER RESPONSE DATA> Response FINE, COAR Queries the minimum error counts of Bathtub measurement. Function Example > :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:ECOunt? < FINE Incompatible with existing models. Compatibility :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:RANGe <range> <range>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA> Parameter E_7 to E_14 E–7 to E–14...
  • Page 214 Chapter 7 Remote Commands :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:CALRange? <upper>,<lower>=<CHARACTER RESONSE DATA> Response Queries the error threshold range during Bathtub measurement Function recalculation. Example > :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:CALRange? < E_5,E_10 Incompatible with existing models. Compatibility :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:ASEarch <item>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA> Parameter Auto Search OFF PHASe Phase auto search (Coarse) PTHReshold Phase &...
  • Page 215 Automatic Measurement Commands :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:CURRent? <boolean>=<NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA> Response 0, 1 Queries the graph display update period during Bathtub measurement. Function Example > :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:CURRent? < 1 Incompatible with existing models. Compatibility :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:JCALculation <setting> <setting>=<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> Parameter 7 to 20 E–7 to E–20 Specified as E−n where n: 7 to 20/1 step Sets the error rate used to calculate jitter at Bathtub measurement.
  • Page 216 Chapter 7 Remote Commands :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:J2Meas? <mode>=<CHARACTER RESPONSE DATA> Response ACT, EST Queries J2 calculation method. Function Example > :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:J2Meas? < ACT Incompatible with existing models. Compatibility 7-98...
  • Page 217 Automatic Measurement Commands 7.4.4.2 Graph display setting commands Figure 7.4.4.2-1 Graph Area Table 7.4.4.2-1 Graph Display Setting Commands Item Command Display graph :DISPlay:RESult:BATHtub:ITEM selection :DISPlay:RESult:BATHtub:ITEM? Current No. :DISPlay:RESult:BATHtub:MNUMber :DISPlay:RESult:BATHtub:MNUMber? Auto Scale :DISPlay:RESult:BATHtub:SCALe:ASCale Horizontal axis :DISPlay:RESult:BATHtub:SCALe:HORizontal scale setting :DISPlay:RESult:BATHtub:SCALe:HORizontal? Vertical axis scale :DISPlay:RESult:BATHtub:SCALe:VERTical setting :DISPlay:RESult:BATHtub:SCALe:VERTical?
  • Page 218 Chapter 7 Remote Commands :DISPlay:RESult:BATHtub:ITEM <mode> <mode>=<CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA> Parameter PBER Phase vs BER (Y axis Log) PLNBer Phase vs BER (Y axis Log (–Ln)) HISTogram Histogram Sets the item to be displayed in the graph during Bathtub measurement. Function To set the display item to Histogram: Example >...
  • Page 219 Automatic Measurement Commands :DISPlay:RESult:BATHtub:SCALe:ASCale Automatically adjusts the graph display during Bathtub measurement. Function Example > :DISPlay:RESult:BATHtub:SCALe:ASCale Incompatible with existing models. Compatibility :DISPlay:RESult:BATHtub:SCALe:HORizontal <max>[,<step>] <max>,<step>=<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> Parameter Table 7.4.4.2-2 Parameters Form <max> <step> Phase type –900 to 1000 (mUI) /100 mUI Step 10 to 200 (mUI) /10 mUI Step Histogram type 16,32,64,128,256...
  • Page 220 Chapter 7 Remote Commands :DISPlay:RESult:BATHtub:SCALe:VERTical <max>,<min> <max>,<min>=<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> Parameter Table 7.4.4.2-3 Parameters Form <max> <min> Histogram Type 6 to 15 (E+6 to E+15) Input 0 Error Rate Type 2 to 7 (E–2 to E–7) 8 to 15 (E–8 to E–15) Note: In case of the Error Rate type, the difference between the maximum and minimum value must be at least 6, and the value...
  • Page 221 Automatic Measurement Commands 7.4.4.3 Measurement result and status query commands [6],[7] [2] to [4] Figure 7.4.4.3-1 Measurement Result and Status Display Area Table 7.4.4.3-1 Measurement Result and Status Query Commands Item Command Display time selection :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:DTIME :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:DTIME? Query for current time :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:TIME:DTIMe? Query for measurement :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:TIME:STARt?
  • Page 222 Chapter 7 Remote Commands :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:DTIME? <type>=<CHARACTER RESPONSE DATA> Response DTIM, STAR, ELAP Queries the Bathtub measurement time display type. Function Example > :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:DTIME? < STAR Incompatible with existing models. Compatibility :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:TIME:DTIMe? <year>=<NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA> Response 2000 to 2036 Year 2000 to 2036 <month>...
  • Page 223 Automatic Measurement Commands :SENSe:MEASure:BATHtub:TIME:STARt? <year>=<NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA> Response 0, 2000 to 2036 Year2000 to 2036 <month> = <NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA> 0 to 12 January to December <day> = <NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA> 0 to 31 1st to 31st <hour>...
  • Page 224 Chapter 7 Remote Commands :CALCulate:DATA:BATHtub? <string> <string>=<STRING PROGRAM DATA> Parameter <result1> For details on measurement data <result1>, refer to Table 7.4.4.3-2. <result2> For details on immediate data <result2>, refer to Table 7.4.4.3-3. <result3> For details on statistic data <result3>, refer to Table 7.4.4.3-4.
  • Page 225 Automatic Measurement Commands <string>=<STRING RESPONSE DATA> Response Table 7.4.4.3-5 Response Format Form Format Description Form1 "XXXX.XX, XXXX.XX: Phase (mUI or PS) Phase-BER type Y.YYYYE-YYY" Y.YYYYE-YYY: Error Rate "-------,-------" When no data corresponds to the query. Form2 "XXXX.XX, XXXX.XX: Phase (mUI or PS) Histogram type Y.YYYYE-YYY"...
  • Page 226 Chapter 7 Remote Commands :CALCulate:DATA:BATHtub:CSTatus? <string>=<STRING RESPONSE DATA> Response "Half Rate" 1/2 clock relative to bit rate "Quarter Rate" 1/4 clock relative to bit rate "One eighth Rate" 1/8 clock relative to bit rate "Clock Mismatch" Problem with “connection to MU181500B” or “clock setting”...
  • Page 227 Automatic Measurement Commands 7.4.4.4 File menu setting commands Table 7.4.4.4-1 File Menu Setting Commands Item Command Open :SYSTem:MMEMory:BATHtub:RECall Save :SYSTem:MMEMory:BATHtub:STORe :SYSTem:MMEMory:BATHtub:RECall <file_name> <file_name>=<STRING PROGRAM DATA> Parameter "<drv>:\[<dir>]<file>" <drv> = C,D,E,F <dir>=<dir1>\<dir2>\...(Omitted for the root directory) <file> = File name Opens the Bathtub measurement result data. Function Example >...
  • Page 228 Chapter 7 Remote Commands 7-110.
  • Page 229: Chapter 8 Maintenance

    Chapter 8 Maintenance This chapter describes the maintenance of the MP1862A. Daily Maintenance ............8-2 Cautions on Storage ............. 8-2 Transportation ............... 8-3 Calibration ..............8-3 Disposal ................ 8-4...
  • Page 230: Daily Maintenance

    Chapter 8 Maintenance 8.1 Daily Maintenance • Wipe off any external stains with a cloth damped with diluted mild detergent. • Vacuum away any accumulated dust or dirt with a vacuum cleaner. • Tighten any loose parts fixed with screws, using the specified tools. 8.2 Cautions on Storage Wipe off any dust, soil, or stain on the MP1862A prior to storage.
  • Page 231: Transportation

    The recommended calibration cycle after delivery of the Signal Quality Analyzer Series is twelve months. If you require support after delivery, contact an Anritsu Service and Sales office. Contact information can be found on the last page of the printed version of this manual, and is available in a separate file on the PDF version.
  • Page 232: Disposal

    Chapter 8 Maintenance 8.5 Disposal Confirm the notes described in the Signal Quality Analyzer Series Installation Guide and observe national and local regulations when disposing of the MP1862A. 8-4.
  • Page 233: Chapter 9 Troubleshooting

    Chapter 9 Troubleshooting This chapter describes how to check for errors that may occur during MP1862A operation. Problems That May Occur When Starting MP1862A ... 9-2 Synchronization Not Established ........9-3...
  • Page 234: Problems That May Occur When Starting Mp1862A

    Series Signal Quality” and you can access to your area website. If the appropriate modulus are not recognized, it may have failed. Contact an Anritsu Service and Sales office. Contact information can be found on the last page of the printed version of this manual, and is available in a separate file on the CD version.
  • Page 235: Synchronization Not Established

    Synchronization Not Established 9.2 Synchronization Not Established • Synchronization cannot be established (error measurement cannot be performed) Table 9.2-1 Items to be checked Symptom Location to Check Remedy Input conditions Do the quality, status and Replace with a suitable cable. length of the connection cables comply with the specifications?
  • Page 236 If a problem cannot be solved using any of the items listed above, perform initialization and check the items again. If the problem still occurs, contact an Anritsu Service and Sales office. Contact information can be found on the last page of the printed version of this manual, and is available in a separate file on the CD version.
  • Page 237 Appendix A List of Initial Settings Appendix A describes the default settings for MP1862A. To initialize all the settings to the factory defaults, click the File menu, and then click Initialize. Table A.1-1 List of Default Settings for MP1862A Setting Main Item Secondary Item Tertiary Item...
  • Page 238 Appendix A List of Initial Settings A-2.
  • Page 239 Appendix B Setting Restrictions Combination Function Configuration ......B-2 Settings Common in Combination System ....B-3...
  • Page 240 Appendix B Setting Restrictions B.1 Combination Function Configuration This section describes the requirements for executing the Combination function by using MU181040A/41A modules. The following requirement must be satisfied to execute the Combination function: Requirement for enabling the Combination function  The model is the MU183040A/B-x20 or MU183041A/B.
  • Page 241 B.2 Setting RestrictionsSettings Common in Combination System B.2 Settings Common in Combination System When the MU183040A/B or MU183041A/B is used in a Combination system, some setting items will apply to all the other modules in the Combination system. Table B.2-1 shows whether the setting items are common or independent in a Combination system.
  • Page 242 Appendix B Setting Restrictions Table B.2-1 Common/Independent Setting Items in Combination System (Cont’d) Setting Common/ Main Category Sub-Category Individual Setting Item Function Independent Measure-ment Measurement Interval for EI and EFI measurements Common (Continued) condition (Error/Alarm Condition) Pattern* Mask Block Window execution Common Block Window setting Common...
  • Page 243 B.2 Setting RestrictionsSettings Common in Combination System Table B.2-1 Common/Independent Setting Items in Combination System (Cont’d) Setting Common/ Main Category Sub-Category Individual Setting Item Function Independent Capture Capture Capture block division number setting Common Conditions Capture trigger selection Common Setting Screen Capture storing position selection Common Capture trigger match pattern length setting...
  • Page 244 Appendix B Setting Restrictions Table B.2-1 Common/Independent Setting Items in Combination System (Cont’d) Setting Common/ Main Category Sub-Category Individual Setting Item Function Independent Misc1 Signal generation Signal generation method Common (Pattern Burst signal input Common Sequence) Burst trigger delay Common Burst trigger delay automatic adjustment Common Burst signal interval...
  • Page 245 Appendix C Performance Test Record Sheet C.1 Performance Test Record Sheet Equipment Name: MP1862A 56G/64Gbit/s DEMUX Serial No.: Ambient Temperature: °C Relative Humidity: % Table C.1-1 Operating Frequency Range Options Device Name Specification Results MP1862A 4 to 28.1 GHz 4 to 32.1 GHz Table C.1-2 Input level range Device Name Item...
  • Page 246 Appendix C Performance Test Record Sheet Table C.1-1 Interface range MP1861A MP1862A Results Amplitude Offset (Vth) No. Termination Termination Threshold voltage [V] [Vp-p] –2.500 –2.500 0.25 –1.127 –1.127 0.25 +1.528 +1.528 +2.800 +2.800 Table C.1-2 Test pattern Option Configuration Specification Results PRBS, 2^n–1 = No error...
  • Page 247 Appendix D Fault Diagnosis Tool This appendix describes the fault diagnosis tool using the MP1861A and MP1862A, 32G PPG, ED, and synthesizer.  The fault diagnosis tool diagnoses hardware faults by running loop-back tests on the MP1861A and MP1862A.  It supports MX180000A version 8.00.00 or later. Startup procedure ............
  • Page 248: Startup Procedure

    Appendix D Fault Diagnosis Tool D.1 Startup procedure The startup procedure for the diagnosis tool is shown below. Select Remote Script Application on the Windows Start menu. The Start menu can be displayed by connecting a keyboard and pressing the Windows key.
  • Page 249: Execution Procedure

    D.2 Execution procedure D.2 Execution procedure The diagnosis procedure is shown below. (1) Once the Remote Script tool has launched, click "File"  "DEMUX Diagnosis" in the menu. Figure D.2-1 File menu (2) Click the Setup button and select the test condition. Figure D.2-2 Test condition selection (3) After selecting the condition, clicking the Guide button displays the connection diagram.
  • Page 250 Appendix D Fault Diagnosis Tool Figure D.2-3 Connection diagram (4) Click the Start button to start the diagnosis. Note: Executing fault diagnosis initializes the other module settings for the MP1861A and MP1862A. Figure D.2-4 Starting diagnosis...
  • Page 251: Viewing And Saving Results

    The diagnosis results are also automatically saved as a log file. The log file name is determined automatically from the time and date. The destination for saving the log file will be as follows for the default installation configuration. C:\Anritsu\MP1800A\DiagnosticTool\Script\DemuxDiag\Log Figure D.3-1 Displaying diagnosis results...
  • Page 252: Remote Setting

    Setup Utility and remote settings, refer to the MX180000A Operation Manual. Note: To use Ethernet remote with the MP1800A, Option MP1800-x02 is required. The remote settings for this tool are set by selecting Tool and then Remote Interface in the menu.
  • Page 253: Software Licenses

    This instrument comes with the package software as described in Table D.5-1. For inquiries about software licenses, refer to the Anritsu website.(http://www.anritsu.com) Note, however, that the package software is not covered by the Anritsu Software License Agreement. Table D.5-1 Package Name and License Package...
  • Page 254 Appendix D Fault Diagnosis Tool D-8.
  • Page 255 Appendix E Sequence Examples This appendix describes sequence examples for BER and automatic measurement using 64G MUX and 64G DEMUX with remote commands. System Configuration ........... E-2 Initialization ..............E-4 Setting Examples of Measurement Conditions ..... E-6 E.3.1 Setting example of Test Conditions - Pattern, Measurement - .........
  • Page 256: System Configuration

    Appendix E Sequence Examples E.1 System Configuration The system configuration for the sequence examples consists of the MP1800A with the following devices installed. The values of "X" in "MOD:ID X" and ":USB:ID X" should be altered if the device installation locations are changed.
  • Page 257 E.1 System Configuration Execution examples described from E.2 onward should be used with the examples combined as shown below. E.2 Initialization E.3.1, E.3.2, E.3.3 Test Condition setting Execute as necessary. E.3.4. Setting example of Test Conditions - Jitter Input-* E.3.5. Setting example of Test Conditions - Data Output ON - E.4.
  • Page 258 Link setting requires about 3 seconds. Wait 3000 ms. * *1: Sets the remote command destination for the MX180000A Main Application. *2: Wait indicates the recommended wait time for the MX180000A before transmitting the next command. This command is not supported by the MP1800A.
  • Page 259: Initialization

    E.2 Initialization The items shaded in gray in the table above should be replaced with the following remote commands if the MU181500B Jitter Module is not installed in Slot 5 and 6. Remote Commands Explanation of Commands Sets the remote command destination to PPG. :UENT:ID 1;:MOD:ID 3 :SYST:INP:CSEL INT Links the PPG and Synthesizer.
  • Page 260 Appendix E Sequence Examples E.3 Setting Examples of Measurement Conditions E.3.1 Setting example of Test Conditions - Pattern, Measurement - This section describes an example procedure for setting measurement conditions. Test Pattern, Measurement settings apply to the PPG/ED linked to the MUX/DEMUX.
  • Page 261: Setting Examples Of Measurement Conditions

    Data and Clock input to the MUX. Wait- indicates the recommended wait time for sending the command. This command is not supported by the MP1800A. E.3.4 Setting example of Test Conditions - Jitter Input- This section describes an example procedure for setting Jitter Input.
  • Page 262 Appendix E Sequence Examples 30 Gbps < Bitrate ≤ 60 Gbps Quarter Clock Rate(QUAT) Bitrate ≤ 30 Gbps Half Clock Rate(HALF)  Send the following remote commands when the MU181500B (Jitter Module) is not installed. Table E.3.4-2 Jitter Input examples with MU181500B not installed Remote Commands Explanation of Commands Sets the remote command destination to MUX.
  • Page 263: Setting Example Of Test Conditions - Data Output On

    Data and Clock input to the MUX.* *1: Wait- indicates the recommended wait time for sending the command. This command is not supported by the MP1800A. *2: To specify the timing for executing phase adjustment of the Data and Clock input to the MUX, set to OFF.
  • Page 264: Auto Search Execution Example

    Appendix E Sequence Examples E.4 Auto Search Execution Example This section describes an example procedure for Auto Search with respect to DEMUX. Using Auto Search sets the optimum Vth, Delay for the input Data. Table E.4-1 Auto Search execution setting example Remote Commands Explanation of Commands Closes the Automatic Measurement screen...
  • Page 265: Measurement

    E.5 Measurement E.5 Measurement E.5.1 BER measurement execution example This section describes an example procedure for BER measurement. Table E.5.1-1 BER measurement setting example Remote Commands Explanation of Commands Sets the remote command destination to :USB:ID 11;:DISP:ACT 0,11,1 DEMUX. :DEM:MEAS:STAR Starts BER measurement.
  • Page 266: Eye Margin Measurement Execution Example

    This section describes an example procedure for Eye Margin. Table E.5.2-1 Eye Margin measurement setting example Remote Commands Explanation of Commands : UENT:ID 1 Sets the remote command destination to MP1800A. :SYST:CFUN OFF Closes the Automatic Measurement screen :SYST:CFUN EMAR32 currently open. :SENS:MEAS:EMAR:MARG:SLOT Opens the Eye Margin measurement screen.
  • Page 267 E.5 Measurement the previous results. Alter the file name if you wish to repeatedly save results. *3: Saved BIN results can be loaded by sending the following command with the Eye Margin measurement screen open. :SYST:MMEM:MARG:REC "C:\Test\emexample" E-13...
  • Page 268: Eye Diagram Measurement Execution Example

    This section describes an example procedure for Eye Diagram. Table E.5.3-1 Eye Diagram measurement setting example Remote Commands Explanation of Commands Sets the remote command destination to :UENT:ID 1 MP1800A. :SYST:CFUN OFF Closes the Automatic Measurement screen :SYST:CFUN EDI32 currently open. :SENS:MEAS:EDI:DIAG:SLOT Opens the Eye Diagram measurement screen.
  • Page 269 E.5 Measurement measurement processing. Execute the next command after the expected value has been detected. *2: If no directory exists for saving measurement results ("C:\Test" in this example), one must be created beforehand by the user. Saving using the same file name ("example" in this example) will overwrite the previous results.
  • Page 270: Bathtub Measurement Execution Example

    Auto Search beforehand. (Refer to E.4 Auto Search Execution Example.) Table E.5.4-1 Bathtub measurement setting example Remote Commands Explanation of Commands Sets the remote command destination to MP1800A. :UENT:ID 1 Closes the Automatic Measurement screen :SYST:CFUN OFF currently open.
  • Page 271 E.5 Measurement measurement processing. Execute the next command after the expected value has been detected. *2: If no directory exists for saving measurement results ("C:\Test" in this example), one must be created beforehand by the user. Saving using the same file name ("example" in this example) will overwrite the previous results.
  • Page 272: Use Example Of Status Command

    Appendix E Sequence Examples E.6 Use Example of Status Command This section describes an example procedure for executing PPG-MUX Adjustment and loading status using remote commands. Table E.6-1 Use Example of Status Command Remote Commands Explanation of Commands :USB:ID 7;:DISP:ACT 0,7,1 Sets the remote command destination to MUX.

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