Tektronix DPO7OE1 33 GHz Optical Probe

Feb. 21, 2018
The new DPO7OE1 is a 33-GHz, low noise, broad wavelength optical probe with optical reference receiver performance for use with Tektronix high-performance real-time scopes. it is optimized for 28-GBaud PAM4 data center applications.
The new DPO7OE1 is a 33-GHz, low noise, broad wavelength optical probe with optical reference receiver performance for use with Tektronix high-performance real-time scopes. it is optimized for 28-GBaud PAM4 data center applications.

The combination of an optical probe with a real-time oscilloscope gives designers working on 100G optical devices advanced debug capabilities that help them shorten design times and bring products to market more quickly.

Judge's Comment: "The DPO7E1's low noise and broad wavelength characteristics with optical reference receiver is very suitable for testing next generation 28-Gbaud PAM4 optical networking devices."

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