Making Measurements
Monitoring the ADSL Signal with Option XDM
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Monitoring the ADSL Signal with Option
XDM
xDSL (ADSL and VDSL) is widely used for broadband
internet connections at homes and businesses. Service
providers occasionally face problems with interference
on their xDSL lines. The interference is mainly
intermittent intrusion from nearby external sources such
as electric motors, elevators, and appliances. In order to
monitor, capture and remove intermittent interference,
the engineer may need to work in the field for extended
periods of time.
The xDSL Measurement mode(Option XDM) provides the
capability to measure the ADSL, ADSL2+ and VDSL
network with a frequency range of 3 kHz to 40 MHz.
Figure 4-28 xDSL Measurement
NOTE
An xDSL probe from Vierling is required to connect the N9340B
analyzer to xDSL networks in the field.
NOTE
The option XDM is not available as an upgrade and must be
ordered at the time of instrument purchase. The option XDM can
be used for other applications which require improved DANL and
phase noise at frequencies from 9 kHz to 3 GHz.
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