Description
The first in-service, in-band Pol-Mux OSNR testing solution to optimize your high-speed network performance.
The VIAVI Pol-Mux OSCA-710 is the first Optical Spectrum and Correlation Analyzer that can perform in-band OSNR measurement in high speed, ROADM based DWDM networks using polarization multiplexing transmission formats without shutting down optical channels. This module uses a novel, proprietary spectral correlation measurement technique (VIAVI pat.) along with an ultra-high resolution coherent receiver for complete signal characterization in amplitude, frequency, phase and polarization.
Highlights
- Characterize and diagnose 40G, 100G, 200G, and 400G traffic without shutting down the network or individual channels
 - Only analyzer to incorporate spectral correlation technique
 - First instrument that measures in-service, in-band OSNR on pol-mux signals
 - First instrument that measures per channel, in-service, chromatic dispersion
 - Supports legacy traffic as well as upcoming modulation and optical spectrum management schemes
 
Applications
- Installation, commissioning and maintenance testing in Core and metro DWDM networks with or without ROADMs
 - Testing undersea communication links
 - Qualification of any fiber optic link utilizing coherent detection
 - Service activation, optical launch power optimization and in-service Generalized Optical Signal to Noise Ratio (G-OSNR) validation for Submarine Cable Networks
 
Key Features
- Power, wavelength, and in-band OSNR measurement for any kind of data rates and modulation schemes, including polarization-multiplexed signals
 - Spectral correlation measurement (SCorM) technique
 - Supports PM-BPSK, PM-QPSK, and PM-xQAM modulation formats used in 100, 200, and 400G systems
 - Tolerant of high chromatic dispersion (CD) and polarization mode dispersion (PMD)
 - Measures per channel in-service CD
 - Coherent OSA design with ultra-high resolution bandwidth for testing Nyquist- and Super-Channels
 - WDM-Expert software for automatic identification of signal type (data rate) in mixed traffic pipes
 









