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Agilent Technologies Introduces Widest-Bandwidth, Instrumentation-Grade Clock Recovery Solutions for Testing High-Speed Digital Communications Systems

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Feb. 28, 2012 – Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) today introduced a new family of instrumentation-grade clock recovery solutions for optical and electrical testing of high-speed digital communications components and systems. The solutions offer the industry’s highest bandwidth and low jitter performance at significantly lower cost than similar products.

Bit-error-ratio testers and oscilloscopes require a clock signal to synchronize the measurement system to the incoming data stream. When the necessary synchronous clock is not available, a common solution is to derive the clock from the data being measured. Agilent’s three new clock recovery products use this technique to cover an extensive range of data rates and technologies. 

The Agilent N4877A clock recovery system provides instrumentation-grade clock extraction for electrical signals for any rate from 50 Mb/s to 32 Gb/s. The Agilent N1070A combines the N4877A with the N1075A optical coupler/converter to achieve optical clock recovery on multimode signals to 16 Gb/s and single-mode signals to 32 Gb/s. The new clock recovery products offer residual jitter performance as low as 100 femtoseconds rms, which increases margin in jitter tests and minimizes degradation of results by the test system.

Transceivers operating at 25 to 30 Gb/s will be key components of next-generation communications systems, including multilane devices for 100-Gb/s systems. Many test standards (for example, IEEE 802.3 Ethernet and Fibre Channel) require designers to use clock recovery for test system synchronization. To achieve consistent results, key parameters describing the jitter transfer and observed jitter transfer characteristics of the clock recovery system are often specified. Agilent’s new clock recovery solutions provide this capability with an intuitive user interface, allowing easy adjustment of loop peaking and loop bandwidth. The N4877A also provides data demultiplexing to extend the range of bit-error-ratio test systems into the 30-Gb/s range.

“Instrumentation-grade clock recovery will be one of the essential tools for the design of next-generation, high-speed digital communications systems and components,” said Juergen Beck, general manager of Agilent’s Digital and Photonic Test Division. “These new solutions will operate at the new industry-standard rates, but also provide significant margin above those rates, giving engineers important flexibility in their design and test strategies.” 

Agilent will unveil the instrumentation-grade clock recovery products at OFC/NFOEC 2012 (Booth 1201) in Los Angeles, March 6-8.

U.S. Pricing and Availability

Agilent clock recovery solutions provide several configurations for electrical and optical signals.

For electrical signals:

Product                  Performance                                        Price

N4877-216:                          50 Mb/s to 16.5 Gb/s                          $32,000

N4877-232:                          50 Mb/s to 32 Gb/s                             $50,000

For optical and electrical signals, the N4877A is combined with the N1075A optical coupler/converter to form the N1070A: 

Product                  Performance                                                                           Price

N1070A-016, M14:             50 Mb/s to 16.5 Gb/s, multimode and single-mode          $46,000

N1070A-032, S32:               50 Mb/s to 32 Gb/s, single-mode                                 $64,000 

The N1075A optical coupler/converter is available without the clock recovery instrument:

Product                  Performance                                                                            Price

N1075A M14:       Multimode and single-mode operation to 16.5 Gb/s                    $18,000

N1075A S32:        Single-mode operation to 32 Gb/s                                            $18,000 

Additional information about Agilent’s clock recovery products is available at www.agilent.com/find/cdr. High-resolution images are available at www.agilent.com/find/cdr_images.

About Agilent Technologies

Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) is the world’s premier measurement company and a technology leader in chemical analysis, life sciences, electronics and communications. The company’s 18,700 employees serve customers in more than 100 countries. Agilent had net revenues of $6.6 billion in fiscal 2011. Information about Agilent is available atwww.agilent.com.

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