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Absolute Analysis Investigator™
Bit Error Rate Tester
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Generate multi-speed, multi-application,
and custom test patterns
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Support up to 32 ports of testing
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Verify and validate lowest level
connectivity down to 10-12
Investigator™ Bit Error Rate Tester
(BERT) supports multiple speeds, from 1Gbps to 4Gbps, and
generates test patterns for Fibre Channel, Ethernet, sFPDP, and many other physical layers.

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Investigator™ BERT can support up to 32
channels of testing within a single enclosure and is ideal for
manufacturing and development laboratory applications.
Users can select from test patterns provided
by Absolute Analysis or can create custom test patterns.
Investigator™
BERT can detect error rates down to 10-12. BERT
Viewer shows you not only where the error happened, but also
when it happened, down to nanoseconds. It also has the
capability to generate different forms of IEEE pattern and
jitters, such as:
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CRPAT
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CJTPAT
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CSPAT
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Incrementing
Currently, we offer the following
applications and speeds:
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Application |
Speeds |
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Fibre Channel |
1.0625Gbps, 2.25Gbps, 4.25Gbps |
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Ethernet |
1.25Gbps |
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sFPDP |
1.0625Gbps, 2.125Gbps,
2.5Gbps, 3.125Gbps |
Working With Other Absolute Analysis Investigator™
Products
Investigator™ BERT can work alone to capture the bit
error on your storage network or devices and test the quality of
the physical layer connectivity. It can also work in conjunction
with
Investigator™ Protocol Analyzers to
perform the complete tests, from physical layer to upper level
protocols.
Investigator™ BERT can work with
Investigator™
Traffic Generators and
Protocol Analyzers to
give you the freedom for complete testing, from physical layer
connectivity to upper layer protocols, and from static protocol
analysis to dynamic protocol analysis.
By working with our
Protocol Editor and
Utility Tools, you can
generate custom test patterns for a custom application, and use
the feature-rich Drag & Drop, trigger and filtering
capabilities, as well as API for test automation.
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