Generator jitter stress, Error detector data in, Power require- ments – Teledyne LeCroy PeRT3 Eagle Systems User Manual
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Generator
Jitter Stress
1.5 MHz -- 100 MHz Rj (RMS) ............................................................................ 12 psec
10 KHz -- 1.5 MHz Rj (RMS) ............................................................................... 12 psec
1.5 MHz -- 100 MHz Dj P-P............................................................................... 240 psec
10 KHz -- 1.5 MHz Dj P-P ................................................................................. 240 psec
Periodic Jitter........................................................................... Integrated and Calibrated
Sinusoidal Jitter ....................................................................... Integrated and Calibrated
Random Jitter .......................................................................... Integrated and Calibrated
Sine Interference ..................................................................... Integrated and Calibrated
Total Jitter .......................................>1 UI at high frequency, 10s of UIs at low frequency
External Jitter Injection ............................................................................................... Yes
Error
Detector
Data In
Differential Amplitude Range....................................................................... 75 mV to 1 V
Format .......................................................................................................................NRZ
Power
Require-
ments
AC Power ............................100-240 VAC, 47-63 Hz (universal input), 480 W maximum
Environ-
mental
Conditions
Operating Range ............................................................................0 to 40C (32 to 104F)
Storage Range ............................................................................ -20 to 80C (-4 to 176F)
Humidity ............................................................................... up to 90%, non-condensing
Operating Altitude............................................................ Up to 6,560 feet (2000 meters)