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Paul Nicholls, sales and marketing manager for Phabrix, holds the company's SxE 3G eye and jitter analyzer.
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Phabrix is on a roll. Just last fall, the U.K.-based company shipped its first product, a handheld digital test generator and analyzer called the SxA.
Now the company has added another model to the Sx line, called the SxE. Just as small as its older brother, the SxE includes the ability to display eye patterns and test for digital jitter at data rates up to 3 Gbps.
When asked about starting a new company and releasing products in the face of a dubious economy, the company's founder knew there was a niche and believed that demand would be there.
The SxE can generate and analyze signals and, said Paul Nicholls, sales and marketing manager for Phabrix, is the first eye and jitter analyzer that can work with signals at 3 Gbps. As for the accuracy and stability of the small, reasonably priced SxE, Phillip Adams, managing director of Phabrix, said that it is on par with laboratory test equipment.
— Bob Kovacs, TV Technology