Anritsu adds four-channel oscilloscope option for BERTWave MP2110A

March 21, 2019
Anritsu Co. says it now offers a four-channel sampling oscilloscope option for its BERTWave MP2110A improving the multi-function test instrument via the integration of an oscilloscope and 100G bit-error-rate tester (BERT). T

Anritsu Co. says it now offers a four-channel sampling oscilloscope option for its BERTWave MP2110A improving the multi-function test instrument via the integration of an oscilloscope and 100G bit-error-rate tester (BERT). The company suggest the combined capabilities will enable the BERTWave to be used in development and manufacturing environments to evaluate the physical layer performance of 100G/400G optical transceivers, active optical cables (AOCs), direct attach cables (DAC), and other high-speed optical devices used in data centers, core/metro networks, 4G/5G mobile backhaul, and 5G mobile fronthaul.

With the sampling oscilloscope option installed, the BERTWave MP2110A can be used to evaluate devices using NRZ/PAM4 signaling formats (25-Gbaud NRZ to 53-Gbaud PAM4 with a built-in clock recovery option) as well as different wavelengths. It also can be applied to evaluation against a variety of transmission standards, including Ethernet, eCPRI/RoE, CPRI, SDH/SONET, OTN, InfiniBand, and Fibre Channel. The four-channel option enables testing of four channels or individual channels simultaneously. That means technicians can use the instrument to validate multichannel optical modules as well as multiple single-channel modules, the company points out.

For related articles, visit the Test and Measurement Topic Center.

For more information on test instruments and suppliers, visit the Lightwave Buyer’s Guide.

About the Author

Stephen Hardy | Editorial Director and Associate Publisher

Stephen Hardy has covered fiber optics for more than 15 years, and communications and technology for more than 30 years. He is responsible for establishing and executing Lightwave's editorial strategy across its digital magazine, website, newsletters, research and other information products. He has won multiple awards for his writing.

Contact Stephen to discuss:

  • Contributing editorial material to the Web site or digital magazine
  • The direction of a digital magazine issue, staff-written article, or event
  • Lightwave editorial attendance at industry events
  • Arranging a visit to Lightwave's offices
  • Coverage of announcements
  • General questions of an editorial nature

Sponsored Recommendations

March 25, 2025
Explore how government initiatives and industry innovations are transforming rural broadband deployments, overcoming cost and logistical challenges to connect underserved areas...
March 12, 2025
Join us for an engaging discussion with industry experts on the intersection of AI and optics. Moderated by Sean Buckley, editor-in-chief of Lightwave+BTR, this panel will explore...
April 9, 2025
As transceiver speeds increase, so do thermal challenges. Discover key insights into innovative cooling solutions that ensure optimal performance and reliability.
March 7, 2025
In today’s hyperconnected world, rolling out and managing profitable, high-performance networks for access and transport will require innovative architectural approaches. The ...