JDSU DSAM-6000 CALIBRATION and JDSU DSAM-6000 REPAIR

 
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   JDSU DSAM-6000   Description / Specification:    
JDSU DSAM-6000 Digital Service Activation Meter

The DSAM-6000 Digital Service Activation Meter is a lightweight, durable, handheld meter for installation and troubleshooting. It features an intuitive graphical interface complete with an informative online help system.
It provides traditional SLM test functions of analog video and audio levels and digital power levels. The video auto-test feature allows administrators to pre-program a test plan for multiple channels that a field technician can execute consistently with a single test selection. Additional features include a tilt screen and the Mini-scan feature; a simple one-key test that shows a summary of 1 to 12 channels. The DSAM-6000 has full DOCSIS® Service Verification and IP Performance tests with TruPacketTM. It also provides IP testing through the Ethernet jack. This series also includes a full downstream spectrum view as a convenient means of observing the carrier shape or checking for off-air forward ingress. Digital QAM carriers may be closely scrutinized with a constellation view, complete with zoom levels and display of level, MER/EVM and estimated pre and post FEC BER.
Specifications.
Frequency.
Range: 4 to 1,000 MHz.
Accuracy: ±10 ppm at 25° C (77° F).
Tuning Resolution:
  Analog 10 kHz,
  Digital 50 kHz.
Channel Bandwidth:
  Models ending in A, 8 MHz,
  Models ending in B, 6 MHz.
Analog Level Measurement.
Signal Types: CW, video and audio (NTSC, PAL, and SECAM).
Range: -40 to +60 dBmV (typical).
Resolution: 0.1 dB.
Resolution Bandwidth: 280 kHz.
Accuracy: ± 1.5 dB typical at 25° C (77° F).
Digital Level Measurement.
Modulation Types: QPR, QPSK, QAM (DVB/ACTS).
Range: -40 to +50 dBmV (typical).
Resolution: 0.1 dB.
Resolution Bandwidth: 280 kHz.
Accuracy: ± 2.0 dB typical at 25° C (77° F).
Upstream Spectrum (Ingress Scan).
Spans:
  Models ending in A, 4 to 65 MHz,
  Models ending in B, 4 to 45 MHz.
Sweep Rate: Less than 2 seconds.
Display Scaling and Range: 5 and 10 dB/division; 6 vertical divisions.
Resolution Bandwidth: 280 kHz.
Sensitivity: -40 to +60 dBmV (typical).
Downstream Spectrum (forward scan).
Frequency range: 4 to 1000 MHz.
Sweep rate: Less than 2.5 seconds (display).
Display scaling and range: 5 and 10 dB/division; 6 vertical divisions.
Resolution bandwidth: 30 or 330 kHz.
Span: 10 MHz or 50 MHz.
Sensitivity: -35 to 60 dBmV (typical).
Return QAM Generator.
Signal Modulations: CW, 16 QAM, 64 QAM.
Symbol Rates (MSPS): 1.28, 2.56, 3.84, 5.12.
Frequency Range: 5-55 MHz US, 5-65 MHz EURO.
Supported Levels: 8.0 - 58.0 dBmV.
Sweep Modes.
Frequency Range: 5 to 1000 MHz.
Display Span: User definable.
Display Scale/Range: 6 vertical divisions 1, 2, 5, or 10 dB/division,
Sweep Pulse Occupied Bandwidth: 30 kHz.
Stability: ± 0.5 dB, normalized (dependent on stability of referenced carriers).
Sweep Rate: ~1 second (78 channels, including scrambled and digital signal types).



 

Standard Calibration $475.00 *
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*This is a Web introductory price for one calibration of the JDSU DSAM-6000. Price does not in most cases include measurement performance data. Pricing does include NIST traceable calibration and issue of a calibration certificate and calibration label. Pricing may vary slightly due to volume and location of laboratory supporting calibration. Volume pricing may apply. On-site fees may apply depending on logistics, location and volume of work to be completed during the visit.


Related Communication Terms and Definitions. For a complete list go to our  Terms and Definitions Page.

ATM
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is a switching technique for telecommunication networks. It uses asynchronous time-division multiplexing, and it encodes data into small, fixed-sized cells. This differs from networks such as the Internet or Ethernet LANs that use variable sized packets or frames.

Linearity
Linearity is the relative difference between the displayed power ratio, Dx/D0, and the actual (true) power ratio Px/P0 caused by changing the displayed power level from the reference level, D0, to an arbitrary displayed level, Dx.

Return Loss (RL)
Return Loss (RL) is the ratio of the incident power to the reflected power expressed in dB. RL = 10log (Pin/Pback)


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