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Page 1: ...xx 80A07 Electrical Clock Recovery Instrument ZZZ User Manual P071219502 071 2195 02...

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Page 3: ...80A07 Electrical Clock Recovery Instrument ZZZ User Manual xx www tektronix com 071 2195 02...

Page 4: ...and pending Information in this publication supersedes that in all previously published material Specifications and price change privileges reserved TEKTRONIX and TEK are registered trademarks of Tek...

Page 5: ...taxes and any other charges for products returned to any other locations This warranty shall not apply to any defect failure or damage caused by improper use or improper or inadequate maintenance and...

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Page 7: ...ry 1 Key Features 2 Installation 3 Electrostatic Discharge 3 Static Controlled Workstation 4 Getting Acquainted with Your Instrument 5 Input and Output Connector Care 6 Setting up the 80A07 7 Remote I...

Page 8: ...Table of Contents ii 80A07 Clock Recovery User Manual...

Page 9: ...o earth ground Before making connections to the input or output terminals of the product ensure that the product is properly grounded Do not apply a potential to any terminal including the common term...

Page 10: ...other property These terms may appear on the product H DANGER indicates an injury hazard immediately accessible as you read the marking H WARNING indicates an injury hazard not immediately accessible...

Page 11: ...he use of natural resources we encourage you to recycle this product in an appropriate system that will ensure that most of the materials are reused or recycled appropriately The symbol shown to the l...

Page 12: ...Environmental Considerations vi 80A07 Clock Recovery User Manual...

Page 13: ...of the instrument Manual Structure This manual is composed of the following chapters H Getting Started provides a brief product description and how to install your instrument Information about accesso...

Page 14: ...Preface viii 80A07 Clock Recovery User Manual...

Page 15: ...clocks including spread spectrum clocks for signals at data rates from 100 Mb s to 12 5 Gb s The engineer has full control of key parameters for variable loop bandwidth peaking damping and first and s...

Page 16: ...ured and displayed Phase Locked Loop PLL frequency response H USB control connection or stand alone operation via front panel H Single ended or differential 50 data inputs outputs H DC coupled data th...

Page 17: ...ower button Figure 1 Installation To prevent electrostatic damage follow the precautions described in this manual and in the documentation provided with any connecting instruments Circuitry in the ins...

Page 18: ...ctors are not in use To prevent damage to the instrument discharge to ground any electrostatic charge that may be present on the center and outer conductors of cables before attaching the cables to th...

Page 19: ...ck status indicator Green locked Amber locking Red unable to lock Escape button Exit submenus and revert to previous values Left and right cursor buttons Enter button Scroll through menus Change digit...

Page 20: ...ion is displayed in peak peak and RMS Figure 3 80A07 display details AC power connector USB Auxiliary output connectors Figure 4 80A07 rear panel The input and output connectors on the front panel are...

Page 21: ...are displayed on the right side of the display Use the knob or cursor buttons to scroll through menu items Press the knob or enter button to select an item to adjust Use the ESC button to back out of...

Page 22: ...phase error between the incoming data and the recovered clock This measured value increases if jitter is present on the input data that is not being tracked by the recovered clock H Phase Error RMS Th...

Page 23: ...XP operating system The virtual front panel software is provided on the CDROM included with your instrument Insert the CDROM into the CDROM drive and follow the installa tion prompts Refer to the use...

Page 24: ...4040 xx Power Cord 161 0104 xx Rack mount hardware Left bracket 119 7360 xx Right bracket 119 7361 xx Hardware bag screws 119 7363 xx USB cable 174 4401 xx Fuse 119 7362 xx You can order the followin...

Page 25: ...Clock 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 The clock recovery PLL phased lock loop removes virtually all of the low frequency jitter from the input data and none of the very high frequency jitter components Periodic jitter...

Page 26: ...user This is useful in two situations during transmitter testing when the user wants to measure parameters in the data signal through the channel exactly as the receiver would and for standards compl...

Page 27: ...ta compliance standards such as SATA require the loop parameters be calibrated to a specified edge density regardless of the edge density of the actual data To lock to NRZ data the phase detector used...

Page 28: ...cs are automatically set when a given standard is selected from a pull down menu However full control of parameters is possible with direct entry of the user parameters The 80A07 has variable jitter p...

Page 29: ...x 8x OIF CEI 6G Bit Rate 6 25 Gb s Loop Bandwidth 3 6 MHz Peaking 0 1 dB max OIF CEI 11G Bit Rate 11 0 Gb s Loop Bandwidth 4 MHz Peaking 0 1 dB max OIF CEI 11G Bit Rate 11 0 Gb s Loop Bandwidth 6 MHz...

Page 30: ...11 Gb s 9 95 to 11 1 8 ITU 6 fbaud 1667 other SATA2 Gen 1 250UI 1 5 15 6 000 Yes fbaud 1667 0 900 2 09 1 25 dB Type 2 5UI 300 000 Gen 2 fbaud 500 3 30 6 000 2 09 1 25 dB Type 2 fbaud 1667 1 800 2 09 1...

Page 31: ...MHz for stress testing in one case 2 Gen 1 2 categories i internal hard drives etc and m medium reach use fbaud 500 and fbaud 10 for Gen 2 and 250UI and 5UI for Gen 1 x extended reach uses fbaud 1667...

Page 32: ...2 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 1 1 5 3 6 12 12 The 80A07 has a variable loop bandwidth from 100 kHz to 12 MHz The calibrated loop bandwidth is limited as indicated by the graph Date Rate Gb s Loop Bandwidth...

Page 33: ...e and humidity within the operating limits described in these specifications Table 4 Characteristics Specifications Characteristics Data inputs outputs Input configuration True differential Output con...

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Page 35: ...B dec Maximum 40 dB dec Peaking Adjustable Minimum 0 dB Maximum 6 dB Frequency range Adjustable Minimum 100 Mbps Maximum 12 5 Gbps Frequency deviation 500 5500ppm 0 05 0 55 30 33 KHz Modulation Rate B...

Page 36: ...and cooling Specifications Characteristics Source voltage and frequency 100 VAC to 240 VAC at 50 Hz to 60 Hz Fuse rating 3 15 A Power requirements 150 W maximum Table 6 Mechanical Specifications Chara...

Page 37: ...C Nonoperating 5 to 90 relative humidity with a maximum wet bulb temperature of 29 C at or b below 60 C Altitude Operating 3 000 m 9 842 ft Non operating 12 190 m 40 000 ft Table 8 Electromagnetic sp...

Page 38: ...ments for Class A electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Annex D EN 61000 4 2 Electrostatic discharge IEC 61000 4 3 RF electromagnetic field immunity IEC 61000 4 4 Electrical...

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