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I2C Access
This section allows users to
Read
and/or
Write
to specific
2-wire (I2C) reference
addresses
.
Select the
Address
button to open a keypad that can used to enter the decimal
reference address.
Select the
+
or
–
buttons to increment or decrement the hexadecimal reference
address.
Select the
Read
button to read the selected reference address current value, which
displays as a four-digit hexadecimal number next to the
Data
button.
Select the
Data
button to open a keypad that can used to enter a user-defined
hexadecimal value to be written to the reference address.
Select the
Page 0
to
Page 4
checkbox to access the specified address for the desired
Page.
Select the
Write
button to send the user-defined Data value to the specified reference
address.
The user-defined hexadecimal numbers can range from 0 to FF (a leading 0 does not
need to be entered).
OTUCn Config
OTUCn Overview
The OTUCn (n x 100 Gbit/s signals) feature supports OTUC1 to OTCU6 testing with
PRBS and NULL Client mappings, depending on the number of licensed test modules
contained in an MPA unit.
Each OTUCn interface requires a QSFP28 port, which are supported by
* One OTUCn port/slice per card.
Third generation MPA units with an
controller card supports OTUC1 to
OTCU6, with up to 6 synchronized MPM-100AR and/or MPM-100G modules, operated
simultaneously and independently to verify end to end transport.
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