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Anritsu MP1590B Network Performance Tester
The MP1590B Network Performance Tester is a measuring instrument capable of measuring IP networks up to 10 GbE using the Ethernet plug-in modules of the Anritsu MD1230A test system, as well as traditional functions including testing of PDH, DSn, SDH/SONET, and OTN equipment and jitter measurement, with only one box. A new EoS unit supports EoS measurement, virtual concatenation, and LCAS measurement to enable testing of next-generation SDH/SONET equipment. The traditional MP1590A plug-in units can also be used without changes. The MP1590B can perform some simultaneous applications -- such as SDH/SONET, OTN, EoS, jitter, and Ethernet measurement -- using combinations of plug-in units.
The MP1590B-30 High Precision Jitter Analysis option introduces new accuracy for jitter measurements and a traceable calibration standard that have never before been available in the industry. Delivering an an industry-best ±20 mUIp-p accuracy in jitter measurement, it is the only test instrument to support the phase analysis method recommended in the revised ITU-T Draft O.172. This option also includes measurement repeatability of ±5 mUIp-p and guaranteed low intrinsic jitter of 50 mUIp-p. Furthermore, its Golden TX feature guarantees the jitter generation of the MP1590B's transmitter, providing a known jitter value that can be used as a reference transmission for calibrating other jitter testers. A technical article written by Anritsu in the IEEE Optical Communications magazine explains the basis for these breakthroughs.
The MP1590B is equipped with Poisson error insertion and variable optical output power functions, so it can efficiently evaluate Forward Error Correction (FEC) used with OTN equipment. For SONET/SDH equipment, the MP1590B can perform Tandem Connection and Automatic Protection Switch (APS) tests. For DSn or PDH equipment, it can perform function tests using multiplexer/demultiplexer (MUX/DEMUX) measurement, error insertion, or alarm addition.
Features:
- Supports 1.5 Mbps to 10.7 Gbps interfaces with only one unit
- Full Ethernet and IP analysis for multi-port 10/100 Mb, 1 Gb, and 10 Gb Ethernet with simultaneous SONET/SDH/OTN analysis
- Performs ITU-T G.709 OTN measurements for both OTU-1 (2.66 Gbps) and OTU-2 (10.71 Gbps) rates
- Poisson error insertion capability enables correct FEC function evaluation
- Traditional and arbitrary concatenation mapping
- Support for both SONET and SDH framing as well as "No Frame" patterns
- SONET/SDH overhead setting and monitoring
- Error analysis measurements conforming to ITU-T Rec. G.821/G.826/G.828/G.829, M.2100/M.2101/M.2110/M.2120 and GR-820
- Jitter generation and measurement for SONET (OC-1 to OC-192), SDH (STM-0 to STM-64), OTN (OTU1 and OTU2), and 10 Gb Ethernet (10.3 Gbps) per ITU-T standards
- Optical performance testing for SONET (OC-1 to OC-192), SDH (STM-0 to STM-64) and OTN (OTU1 and OTU2)
- Electrical performance testing for DS1/DS3, E1/2/3/4, STS-1/3/192, STM-0/1/64, and OTN OTU2
- Through mode operation for all SONET/SDH, OTN, DSn, and PDH rates
- Divide-by-16 clock or frame synchronization output signal for external sampling oscilloscope
- External optical input function enables user-provided input wavelengths
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