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Jitter Test System reflects real-world signal behavior

EE-Evaluation Engineering, August, 2007

The NoiseCom J7000 Jitter Test System is designed to alter serial signal streams through injection of Gaussian noise in a way that reflects real-world signal behavior. To evaluate performance of components and systems, the J7000 can add precise amounts of white noise to the signal stream that allows the measurement of signal-to-noise ratio, carrier-to-noise ratio, and bit-error-rate (BER).

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J7000 systems are available in different frequency bands ranging from 1 MHz up to 5 GHz. A crest factor of >18 dB guarantees optimal distribution of random events to evaluate low BER. The series provides a frequency-dependent output power that ranges from -131dBm/-66dBm to -3dBm and provides an ultra low distortion signal path. Wireless Telecom Group, www.rsleads.com/708ee-201

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