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SSA
Signal Source Analyzers
The
Only General Pupose
Clock Tool Available.
Phase Noise
- Low noise <-150dBc/Hz
@ 10 KHz, 1 MHz and 10 MHz offsets
- Extremely wide offset
from 1kHz to FC/2
- Runs jitter for 12
KHz - 20 MHz and 50 KHz - 80 MHz, standard
- Customer selectable
RMS jitter bandpass with programmable roll-off
Transfer Function
- Fast Transfer Functions
for 2nd and 3rd order PLL and DLL
- Complete Transfer
Function Solution - No Stimulus Required
- Graphical views of
Transfer Function, Bode Plots, Poles and Zeros
- PLL characteristics
including peaking, BW, natural frequency and others
Jitter
- Jitter spectrum with
noise floor <150fs
- Directly measures
Random (RJ), Periodic (PJ), Deterministic (DJ)
and Total Jitter (TJ)
- Phase Jitter, Period
Jitter, Cycle-to-Cycle Jitter measurements
- Output Skew and other
timing measurements with 200fs resolution
- Allen variance and
wander with internal reference (1s) 5e10-11
and lower with external reference
Oscilloscope
- 15GHz bandwidth
- Rise Time/Fall Time
to < 25ps (10% - 90%)
- Time Interval Error
- VOH/VOL, overshoot
and ring back with 300pv resolution
- Full-featured oscilloscope
with multiple trigger options
Click
here for the SSA data sheet.
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The Wavecrest SSA-20, SSA-50 and SSA-150 Signal Source
Analyzers
enable clock, PLL and oscillator manufacturers to expand
into
new markets such as Telecom, SONET, Military/Aerospace
and
PC/Server datacom by providing all the tools needed
to meet a
wide range of test specifications in just one, easy-to-use
instrument.
Historically, three to four instruments such as spectrum
analyzers,
phase noise analyzers, jitter analyzers and oscilloscopes
would
have beennecessary to cover the test specifications
required for
today's modern clock devices. Since each of these instruments
use different methodologies to provide their individual
measurements,
and each use unique terminology, it has been virtually
impossible
to correlate results.
Now with the Wavecrest Signal Source Analyzer, just
one instrument
isneeded to measure in three domains, Frequency, Amplitude
and Time. The SSA uses industry-familiar terminology
and visually
recognizable plots so that designers can easily understand
and
interpret all of the results. The SSA can also translate
results from
any one of the three domains to the other, making it
the "Rosetta
Stone" of oscillator analysis instruments.
Specifications for
the SSA
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