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EXFO SyncWatch-110
Synchronization Testing Unit
The SyncWatch-110 Synchronization Testing Unit is designed for accurate measurement and monitoring of a wide range of synchronization technologies, covering the complete network lifecycle. Its flexible architecture, which can be adapted to multiple deployment scenarios, makes the SynchWatch-110 a highly versatile, all-in-one solution. SyncWatch-110 is purpose-built for qualifying and monitoring next-generation networks that use Precision Time Protocol 1588v2 or SyncE technologies, as well as traditional TDM and frequency synchronization, making it the tool of choice for service providers and network equipment vendors.
The SyncWatch-110 unit supports measurements in both frequency and packet domains, which includes TIE, MTIE and TDEV metrics. SyncWatch-110 can utilize external frequency references or internal GPS engines—with or without a rubidium oscillator. The SyncWatch-110 unit also supports the analysis of frequency output signal from a Precision-Time-Protocol client module; the packet measurement engine is capable of analyzing the IEEE 1588v2 timing packets as well as reporting on different packet metrics.
Applications
- R&D engineering and equipment benchmark
- Network planning
- Synchronization activation
- Synchronization monitoring
- Synchronization troubleshooting
Key Features and Benefits
- Fully integrated solution for performance validation of IEEE 1588v2, SyncE and traditional TDM synchronization technologies
- Highly flexible with support for multiple built-in measurement interfaces
- Adapted to lab and field environments with optional internal measurement references—GPS and internal rubidium
- Addressing network synchronization for network turn-up, monitoring and troubleshooting applications through three modes of operation: Stand-Alone, Managed and USB mode

