Reference; Wavelength, Filter, And Bandwidth Selection; Clock Recovery; Electrical Versus Optical Bandwidth - Tektronix 80C12B Series User Manual

Optical sampling module
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Reference

Wavelength, Filter, and Bandwidth Selection

Clock Recovery

Electrical versus Optical Bandwidth

80C12B Optical Sampling Module User Manual
This section describes available filter selections, clock recovery enabling
procedures, and optical bandwidths.
See Tables 1 and 3 for available wavelength, filter, and bandwidth information.
(See Table 1 on page 2.) (See Table 3 on page 3.)
To select the optical wavelength, open the Vertical Setups menu. (See Figure 4
on page 13.)
Select the channel in the Waveform section of the menu. Then select the
wavelength of the signal to measure from the Setup Wavelength drop down box.
Use the Signal Conditioning boxes to select the filter and bandwidth appropriate
for your optical standard.
For more information, see the Online Help for your main instrument.
The 80C12B module comes standard with buffered electrical signal outputs.
Connect the buffered outputs to a CR175A or CR286A Clock Recovery module
to obtain a clock recovery signal. Refer to the CR175A or CR286A module user
documentation for triggering information.
When connecting cables to the BUFFERED outputs, make sure to torque the
connector to the proper value of 56 N/c (5 in-lb) ±2.8 N/c (0.25 in-lb)
Make sure to torque the SMA connector to the proper value when connecting
cables to the BUFFERED outputs:
56 N•c (5 in-lb) ±2.8 N•c (0.25 in-lb)
Electrical bandwidth is defined as the frequency at which the power out is one half
the power out at a frequency near DC. In the voltage domain the power dissipated
into a resistive load (such as a 50 Ω termination of a sampler) is the V
where V
is the RMS of the voltage swing seen at the resistive load, and R is
RMS
the resistance value. The frequency dependent response of a system is typically
described using a logarithmic decibel scale. A value expressed in terms of a
decibel relative to a reference is defined as:
/R
2
RMS
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