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Constellation chart – EXFO PSO-200 Optical Modulation Analyzer User Manual

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Customizing the Graph and Data Layout

Optical Modulation Analyzer

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Constellation Chart

Constellation Chart

Useful when characterizing advanced modulation schemes such as
DP-QPSK, the constellation chart is a representation of a signal modulated
in phase and/or in amplitude.

It shows valid symbols (amplitude and phase relative to the carrier) of a
modulation format on a polar graph. Since each symbol is encoded with n
bits (depending on the modulation scheme), there will be 2

n

permitted

symbols.

The “I” axis (in-phase) represents the “real” part of the complex field,
while the “Q” axis (quadrature) represents the “imaginary” part.

The length of the vector to the symbol in the chart is the amplitude of the
signal (normalized in the Optical Modulation Analyzer application), and its
angle from the “I” axis is the phase of the signal.

Note: There is one constellation chart per polarization state (X and Y).

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“Q”

“I”

Symbol

I-Value

Q-Value

Polar-to-Rectangular Conversion

Project signal to

“I” and “Q” axes