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Eye Diagram and Eye Measure |
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USB 3.2 |
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SDA Expert Data Sheet
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SDA Expert Software Instruction Manual
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Configuring the SSCTrack operator for Spread Spectrum Clock Demodulation of Serial Data
This application note outlines how to configure the SSCTrack math operator settings to perform spread spectrum clock demodulation of serial data waveforms.
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Jitter University Webinar Series
Confused about jitter? Did someone’s explanation of jitter create more questions than answers? If so, join Teledyne LeCroy as we teach everything about jitter – what jitter is, different categories, instruments used, measurements and views, deconvolution and extrapolation, and more.
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Part 1 - Introduction to Jitter
In this session, we provide basic jitter definitions and categories, describe the types of instruments historically and currently used to measure jitter, and jitter measurement instrument strengths and weaknesses.
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Part 2 – Learning About Jitter on the Edge
In this session, we illustrate examples of measuring jitter using acquisitions comprised of one or two edges. Various measurement techniques are described with their historical antecedents. Instrument impact on jitter measurement accuracy is also discussed.
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Part 3 – Taking the Long View of Jitter
In this session, we leverage the use of modern digital oscilloscopes to make more jitter measurements faster and more accurately. We will also calculate statistics, view histograms on data sets, and view how jitter changes with time or frequency to better understand underlying jitter pathologies.
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Part 4 – Practical Jitter Debug and Measurement Examples
In this session, we introduce spectral analysis of jitter as a debug tool, and provide other practical examples of using statistical and time domain analysis tools in the oscilloscope to uncover the root cause of jitter problems.
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Part 5 – Fundamentals of Serial Data Jitter Measurements
In this session, we provide basic jitter definitions and categories, describe the types of instruments historically and currently used to measure jitter, and jitter measurement instrument strengths and weaknesses.
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Part 6 – Serial Data Jitter Separation, Extrapolation, and Jitter Views
In this session, we describe what the total jitter at a given bit error rate (Tj@BER) is and how it is derived from time interval error (TIE) measurements using extrapolation models. Random jitter (Rj) and deterministic (Dj) separation is explained, with further explanation of Dj separation into data-dependent jitter (DDj), duty cycle distortion (DCD), intersymbol interference (ISI), bounded uncorrelated jitter (BUj), and periodic jitter (Pj), with examples provided.
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Part 7 – Advanced Course on Serial Data Jitter Measurements
In this session, we dive deeper into the various measured and extrapolated jitter views, and explain statistical and time-varying views of jitter in serial data link margins as viewed with an eye diagram.
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How to De-embed and Emulate Serial Data Links Using Oscilloscopes
Join Teledyne LeCroy to learn about the various oscilloscope de-embedding and embedding/emulation techniques for high-speed serial data links, interconnects, and channels and oscilloscope probes. We will discuss the various types of tools commonly available in high-bandwidth oscilloscopes, such as de-embedding and emulation, using s-parameter measurement files or circuit models.
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How to De-embed Interconnect Elements in Both Frequency and Time Domains
Join Teledyne LeCroy as we describe and demonstrate best practices for de-embedding test fixtures, cables, and probes from serial data link and other signal integrity measurements. This is a critically important process to ensure that the signal integrity measurements for the DUT are not contaminated by the interconnection elements
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Signal Integrity on High Speed Serial Data, Jitter Analysis, Probe De-Embedding
In this webinar we will explain how to debug High speed serial data Signal Integrity, equalization, Jitter measurements, embedding and de-embedding interconnections and probes.
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High Speed Serial Data Debugging and Analysis
In this seminar we will explain how to debug High speed serial data Signal Integrity, equalization, Jitter measurements, embedding and de-embedding interconnections and probes.
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How to Accelerate and Improve 16+ Gb/s Serial Data Transmitter/Receiver Test and Debug
This webinar will provide an overview of a typical high-speed serial data transmitter test using USB4 as an example. We will synthesize a high-speed serial data signal, use a real-time oscilloscope to analyze the signal at a virtual receiver, and compare the virtually-received signal to a live signal. We will review signal integrity margin analysis and jitter, eye diagram, IsoBER contour and crosstalk eye measurements
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Fundamentals of Characterizing High-speed Serial Data Interconnects Webinar
Join Teledyne LeCroy to learn more about the impact of high-speed serial data interconnects on your circuit design. We will discuss S-parameters and impedance profiles and how to interpret them, and then use S-parameter files to make eye diagram and jitter measurements on a differential signal passing through a sample channel.
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